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the isle of wight was used to coming under attack.he medina as a guide to fly further north to attack cities on the mainland but that night the attack was unprecedented because they were aiming directly at cowes itself. captain francki was denied permission from the admiralty to arm the blyskawica and in doing so he risked court—martial. playing at his commemorations, his granddaughter said he took the initiative. when the bombing started, he sent smoke screens out. which actually they did afterwards praised him afterwards praise him for his initiative in that. it was quite unheatd thing to do, to disguised the ship, to disguise the ship, to kind of create a fog. his action and that of the blyskawica's crew saved countless lives. today, a modern polish navy destroyer is anchored off the coast of isle of wight, not to defend but to honour the blyskawica's memory. more billionaires are based in the uk than ever before, according to the annual sunday times rich list published today. the hinduja brothers, who made their money from banking
the isle of wight was used to coming under attack.he medina as a guide to fly further north to attack cities on the mainland but that night the attack was unprecedented because they were aiming directly at cowes itself. captain francki was denied permission from the admiralty to arm the blyskawica and in doing so he risked court—martial. playing at his commemorations, his granddaughter said he took the initiative. when the bombing started, he sent smoke screens out. which actually they did...
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the isle of wight was not used to coming under attack.recedented because they were aiming directly cowes at. captain wojciech francki was denied permission to arm the blyskawica and in doing so he risked court—martial. playing at his commemoration, his granddaughter said it took the initiative. when the bombing started, he said bomb screens out. and they praised for. it was quite unhurt to do that, the disguised as ship. his action saved countless lives. today, a modern polish navy destroyer is anchored off the isle of wight not to defend but to honour the blyskawica's memory. here in the uk, prince edward says he doesn't believe his father, the duke of edinburgh, will "stop for a minute" when he retires from public life in the autumn. prince edward said "the show would go on" because the royal family worked as a team. 0ur royal correspondent, peter hunt, considers the first comments from a senior royal about the impending retirement of prince philip. prince philip, as we soon won't be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wife's side. f
the isle of wight was not used to coming under attack.recedented because they were aiming directly cowes at. captain wojciech francki was denied permission to arm the blyskawica and in doing so he risked court—martial. playing at his commemoration, his granddaughter said it took the initiative. when the bombing started, he said bomb screens out. and they praised for. it was quite unhurt to do that, the disguised as ship. his action saved countless lives. today, a modern polish navy destroyer...
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the isle of wight was used to coming under attack.e mainland. but that night the attack was unprecedented, because they were aiming directly cowes itself. captain francki was denied permission from the admiralty to arm the blyskawica, and in doing so, he risked court—martial. playing at his commemorations, his granddaughter said he took the initiative. when the bombing started, he sent smokescreens out, which actually they did afterwards praised him for his initiative in that, because that was quite an unprecedented thing to do, to disguised the ship, to kind of create a fog. his action and that of the blyskawica's crew saved countless lives. today, a modern polish navy destroyer is anchored off the coast of isle of wight, not to defend, but to honour the blyskawica's memory. a really interesting story of heroism from those polish seaman, —— seamen, causing all that confusion and saving lives. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: the conservatives, labour and the liberal democrats all make key polic
the isle of wight was used to coming under attack.e mainland. but that night the attack was unprecedented, because they were aiming directly cowes itself. captain francki was denied permission from the admiralty to arm the blyskawica, and in doing so, he risked court—martial. playing at his commemorations, his granddaughter said he took the initiative. when the bombing started, he sent smokescreens out, which actually they did afterwards praised him for his initiative in that, because that...
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the isle of wight was used to coming under attack.nland but that night the attack was unprecedented because they were aiming directly cowes itself. captain francki was denied permission from the admiralty to arm the blyskawica and in doing so he risked court—martial. playing at his commemorations, his granddaughter said he took the initiative. when the bombing started, he sent smoke screens out. which actually they did afterwards praised him for his initiative in that. it was quite an unheard of thing to do, to disguised the ship, to kind of create a fog. his action and that of the blyskawica's crew saved countless lives. today, a modern polish navy destroyer is anchored off the coast of isle of wight, not to defend but to honour the blyskawica's memory. an extraordinary story of bravery. the 1000 richest people in the uk "kept calm and carried on making billions" following last summer's brexit vote according to the annual sunday times rich list. it's found that their combined wealth went up by 14% over the last year to a record £658
the isle of wight was used to coming under attack.nland but that night the attack was unprecedented because they were aiming directly cowes itself. captain francki was denied permission from the admiralty to arm the blyskawica and in doing so he risked court—martial. playing at his commemorations, his granddaughter said he took the initiative. when the bombing started, he sent smoke screens out. which actually they did afterwards praised him for his initiative in that. it was quite an unheard...
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people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.tical parties are just catching up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. the norfolk broads don't immediately spring to mind when you think of fine wine. but now a family—run vineyard has just beaten competitors from around the world, becoming the first in england to win one of the industry's top prizes. the bacchus 2015, from winbirri vineyards, has been selected the best white wine from a single grape variety. alex dunlop is live concerning for us. this is a charming little vineyard. these are embryonic greats which hopefully over the summer into the autumn will ripen into this world —class autumn will ripen into this world—class wine. this is it, the winbirri bacchus 2015. thejudges from the decanter world wine award said it had a fruity nose and a harmonious body, not bad for a wine from a quiet corner of norfolk. it's just ten years since the dyer famil
people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.tical parties are just catching up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. the norfolk broads don't immediately spring to mind when you think of fine wine. but now a family—run vineyard has just beaten competitors from around the world, becoming the first in england to win one of the industry's top...
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people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.hat feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. there is a list of the candidates in the isle of wight for this general election. some breaking news coming in from liverpool crown court. we hear that aidan mcateer has been jailed for nine years for causing death by dangerous driving of a four—year—old and causing serious injury by dangerous driver to her grandmother after a hit crash in st helens on merseyside. now we can ta ke helens on merseyside. now we can take a look at the weather prospects. the weather is looking mixed through the weekend. unsettled today and tomorrow with showers. things slowly improving by sunday. this is north somerset earlier in the day. some sunshine. further to the north—east, we have more cloud, outbreaks of rain. the second picture from nottinghamshire, where we have had cloud at apache rain, pushing to the north now and a slowly improving picture here. —— patchy rain. t
people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.hat feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. there is a list of the candidates in the isle of wight for this general election. some breaking news coming in from liverpool crown court. we hear that aidan mcateer has been jailed for nine years for causing death by dangerous driving of a four—year—old and causing serious injury by dangerous...
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people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.g up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. the conservative is sitting on a big majority, a new candidate. they took control of the council recently. the rest ca n not control of the council recently. the rest cannot decide on who the alternative vote should be. look out for the greens coming up on the rails. but island stubbornness suggests it will not go all to the conservatives. this is the full list of candidates. thank you. beautiful whether there. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour. but first, the headlines on bbc news. prosecutors in sweden have dropped their seven—year investigation into rape allegations against the wikileaks founderjulian assange. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has accused theresa may of abandoning older people, saying means testing winter fuel payments is a "savage attack on vulnerable pensioners". us warplan
people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.g up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. the conservative is sitting on a big majority, a new candidate. they took control of the council recently. the rest ca n not control of the council recently. the rest cannot decide on who the alternative vote should be. look out for the greens coming up on the...
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iam isle of wight.n the country. more voters than anywhere else. they've tried to split it up a few times that the islanders have a lwa ys few times that the islanders have always fought back. it is that sort of island spirit, which makes them wa nt to of island spirit, which makes them want to be much more independent. on the other hand, they agree on some things, they disagree bitterly on other things. there are parts of this constituency where the old industry has gone and there is real poverty, there are other parts which are busy with tourists and bursting with innovation. politically there are many contradictions, as well. for a small place there are some big contrast on the isle of wight. expensive yachts in cal ‘s harbour. picture postcard villages and a laid—back lifestyles. —— in cowes dummigan harbour. you're getting a lot of people voting for local causes, school, education, things that matter to them. —— in cowes harbour. the citizens advice bureau has seen a record number of people getting
iam isle of wight.n the country. more voters than anywhere else. they've tried to split it up a few times that the islanders have a lwa ys few times that the islanders have always fought back. it is that sort of island spirit, which makes them wa nt to of island spirit, which makes them want to be much more independent. on the other hand, they agree on some things, they disagree bitterly on other things. there are parts of this constituency where the old industry has gone and there is real...
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this is from the isle of wight. 0n the satellite picture you can see the isle of wight is not far awayn across the far south—west and the channel islands. further north but this lump of cloud in the south is producing the odd spot of drizzle. we also have some extra cloud feeding in across north east scotland. that could spark off the odd sharp shower. temperatures in one or two places could get close to 20 degrees. plenty of sunshine in the far south east. into the midlands, east anglia and much of northern england, a lot of cloud. quite a cool field to the weather. in scotland we will see some sunshine. 19, maybe 20 degrees. extra cloud lapping on to the coasts. northern ireland seeing some sunny spells. some sunshine particularly across western parts of wales. more cloud further east. in the south—west, in south and west devon and cornwall we will continue to see these outbreaks of rain through the afternoon. that will also affect the channel islands. not getting much further north than that. the rain will clear off to the south—west leaving most areas dry. there will be fairly larg
this is from the isle of wight. 0n the satellite picture you can see the isle of wight is not far awayn across the far south—west and the channel islands. further north but this lump of cloud in the south is producing the odd spot of drizzle. we also have some extra cloud feeding in across north east scotland. that could spark off the odd sharp shower. temperatures in one or two places could get close to 20 degrees. plenty of sunshine in the far south east. into the midlands, east anglia and...
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people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.perhaps the political parties are just catching up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. so, the runners and riders in the contest here — asa as a cross so much of the south of england is between the conservatives with a strong majority and the rest. and that is the problem because there are many alternatives but no clear alternative to that conservative. here is the whole list of candidates standing on the isle of candidates standing on the isle of white. there is growing support for greens. they tried to persuade labour and liberal democrats and the independent to give them a clear run, but they would not play ball. but ukip vote, where that goes, island stubbornness might suggest that it won't all go to the conservatives. the norfolk broads don't immediately spring to mind when you think of fine wine. but now a family—run vineyard, has just beaten competi
people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.perhaps the political parties are just catching up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and, at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. so, the runners and riders in the contest here — asa as a cross so much of the south of england is between the conservatives with a strong majority and the rest. and that is the problem because there are many...
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that rain is pushing across norfolk, lincolnshire and the isle of wight. and west, clearer skies and showers around. this is how they ended the day in devon. this image captured by one of our weather watchers. any showers so should ease away across northern and western parts of the country. clearer skies here and here we see chilly temperatures first thing friday morning. further east, cloud and outbreaks of rain working way it up and outbreaks of rain working way it up the east coast of england. further west, we could see i touch of grass frost. the odd misty patch verse thing. it should clear away quickly and showers pushing into the western isles of scotland. elsewhere, a good deal of sunshine to start the day. cloudy skies and outbreaks of rain. but the west, it isa dry outbreaks of rain. but the west, it is a dry and bright start. temperatures up in double figures. patchy rain lingering across the south—east of england, uncertainty about the westward extent of this rainfall but it looks like it will push northwards. these eastern counties of england c
that rain is pushing across norfolk, lincolnshire and the isle of wight. and west, clearer skies and showers around. this is how they ended the day in devon. this image captured by one of our weather watchers. any showers so should ease away across northern and western parts of the country. clearer skies here and here we see chilly temperatures first thing friday morning. further east, cloud and outbreaks of rain working way it up and outbreaks of rain working way it up the east coast of...
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he is going to the isle of wight because he can't go to wherever else he wanted to.d you advise? i would advise that the customer tell us what went wrong. i don't understand, and maybe i am stupid, but if your whole business is geared to technology and it all goes to hell, where is the substitute? where is the backup? a business of that size without that kind of technology is destroyed. therefore, to have nothing running separately in another city or area which can be plugged into, i'm sorry, i don't buy it. the next one, this is very much your area. not your business, but your area. not your business, but you feel quite strongly about this. just explain what you wrote clearing is? you might never invite me again after this. the french trying to entice people —— euroclearing. clearing is a seriously important pa rt clearing is a seriously important part of banking. whether it is an interest rate swap, foreign exchange, buying and selling of securities, it has to be cleared. the only place where you are absolutely guaranteed is that clearing houses. the biggest one is
he is going to the isle of wight because he can't go to wherever else he wanted to.d you advise? i would advise that the customer tell us what went wrong. i don't understand, and maybe i am stupid, but if your whole business is geared to technology and it all goes to hell, where is the substitute? where is the backup? a business of that size without that kind of technology is destroyed. therefore, to have nothing running separately in another city or area which can be plugged into, i'm sorry, i...
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the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight. party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight. breaking news. the owner of a dog that attacked a girl in liverpool at the weekend has appeared in court and pleaded guilty to being in charge of dangerously out of control dogs. andrew mcgowan from the dingle area of the city. the little girl was playing in the garden of her home when several dogs got into the garden. she was attacked by several dogs and is still in hospital. she's being treated for serious injuries to both her head and her body. so andrew mcgowan aged 35, pleading guilty in the last few minutes to being in charge of dangerously out of control dogs. just to bring you more on the news we brought you earlier. a man suspected of being in an islamic state member, he's been found guilty of being an is fighter. he was nicknamed the beatles? he was ca ptu red he was nicknamed the beatles? he was captured in 2015 in a seaside town just outside istanbul on the sea of marmara. he was captured in a luxury seaside
the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight. party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight. breaking news. the owner of a dog that attacked a girl in liverpool at the weekend has appeared in court and pleaded guilty to being in charge of dangerously out of control dogs. andrew mcgowan from the dingle area of the city. the little girl was playing in the garden of her home when several dogs got into the garden. she was...
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on the isle of wight, we have had hazy sunshine. the south—west, raining fora had hazy sunshine.he south devon, cornwall and the channel islands, slow moving weather front here, and the channel islands, slow moving weatherfront here, and cloud the channel islands, slow moving weather front here, and cloud across the midlands, north wales and northern ireland. produces results and making it feel cool. sunshine to the south east which could cause showers and sunshine across the northwest. a lot of difference details on the forecast for the rest of today's top this is five p.m., we expect sunshine across the south east of a small chance of a shower for is not into the midlands, thick cloud, drizzle, 12—13d. similar in much of northern england but into the sunshine, similar story for western scotland, 90 or 20 degrees for this top cloud of eastern coast. sunny spells across northern ireland, temperatures around the mid—teens. some brightness across wales, especially west wales and will have further east. and patchy rain continues across cornwall, south devon and making parts of dorse
on the isle of wight, we have had hazy sunshine. the south—west, raining fora had hazy sunshine.he south devon, cornwall and the channel islands, slow moving weather front here, and the channel islands, slow moving weatherfront here, and cloud the channel islands, slow moving weather front here, and cloud across the midlands, north wales and northern ireland. produces results and making it feel cool. sunshine to the south east which could cause showers and sunshine across the northwest. a lot...
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, from yeah, from scotland down - why do you think wight, from yeah, from scotland down — why do youg unique to voters. there's a local element. we've been building over the years. when you get a green council you get someone who cares about the environment. local authorities are about the environment. they get that we are offering something that the other parties aren't. not just offering something that the other parties aren't. notjust a chance to stay in the eu but a way to transitioning what is a hollowed out economy and the environmental protections, urging a new environmental protection act. that is very attractive to a lot much people offering the —— a lot of people offering the —— a lot of people offering the whole package. unlike ukip, we have been building for many years. we predate ukip and i dare say, we will succeed ukip for yea rs i dare say, we will succeed ukip for years to come. still on the greens though, you speak of a progressive alliance. that's not really happening. hands un, it's been very disappointing. my coleader caroline andl disappointing. my coleader caro
, from yeah, from scotland down - why do you think wight, from yeah, from scotland down — why do youg unique to voters. there's a local element. we've been building over the years. when you get a green council you get someone who cares about the environment. local authorities are about the environment. they get that we are offering something that the other parties aren't. not just offering something that the other parties aren't. notjust a chance to stay in the eu but a way to transitioning...
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some already arriving across the isle of wight.ll be quite warm across the south—east, increasing humidity. that rain will move northwards, arriving in two phases, one across the south—west and another pushing up the south—west and another pushing up overnight in the south—east. this could be really happy. it's going to be quite a few night. a little bit cool and fresh. bank holiday monday looking quite messy. lots of cloud around, that overnight rain will be moving northwards. could be some thundery bursts mixed in. some sunshine in the south that will boost temperatures. could see the odd shower or thunderstorm developing. 23 degrees again in the south—east. cool and fresh in the northwest. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: british airways passengers face further disruption as the company warns of delays and cancellations following a global computer failure. ba says customers should not come to the airport unless they have a confirmed booking. we've been in the line for about five hours now. we have no idea how much longer
some already arriving across the isle of wight.ll be quite warm across the south—east, increasing humidity. that rain will move northwards, arriving in two phases, one across the south—west and another pushing up the south—west and another pushing up overnight in the south—east. this could be really happy. it's going to be quite a few night. a little bit cool and fresh. bank holiday monday looking quite messy. lots of cloud around, that overnight rain will be moving northwards. could be...
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when the first challenge was held off the isle of wight in 1951, it was held by a schooner called americaits name. and though many tried, once the cup left britain that year, it never returned. britannia may rule the waves, but someone forgot to tell the crew of the ranger. fast forward to today, though, and the boats are unrecognisable. the america's cup class boats are built to a strict design role. they can reach speeds of 60 miles an hour, and are powered byjust six sailors. they're the smallest boats in the history of the cup. at just 15 metres long, the wing—sail is 23.5 metres high. but the designers are allowed creativity in their designs. and that's where the fun starts. espionage has long been a big part of the america's cup. teams attempt to gain a competitive edge by spying on their rivals. this year, most of the boats are powered by hand grinders. but new zealand have opted for pedal power, which could result in greater speed. all of the boats, though, fly on the water on foils, using the same technology as an aircraft wing. just as a wing lifts the aircraft off the ground, t
when the first challenge was held off the isle of wight in 1951, it was held by a schooner called americaits name. and though many tried, once the cup left britain that year, it never returned. britannia may rule the waves, but someone forgot to tell the crew of the ranger. fast forward to today, though, and the boats are unrecognisable. the america's cup class boats are built to a strict design role. they can reach speeds of 60 miles an hour, and are powered byjust six sailors. they're the...
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we are looking to get more, places like bristol, the isle of wight, sheffield. 0ur electoral system, makea where we have that support, where we can make a bid to get more mp5. where we have that support, where we can make a bid to get more mps.m is an interesting time in terms of the electorate. the suggestion is that a lot of people are jumping around between parties in a way that has not happened previously. what are you hearing on the doorsteps? we are you hearing on the doorsteps? we are hearing a lot of disillusionment with labour. people are not quite sure what lib dems stand for. but there is lots of support for the greens, which is great. people feel like they want a caring, confident country. they want us to be defined not by our nuclear arsenal, but by the fact that we give opportunity and aspiration to people. we are facing the challenges of the 21st century. it feels like there are two competing visions here. people are moving around and looking for a better future. deep moving around and looking for a betterfuture. deep down, people watching this programme know that we c
we are looking to get more, places like bristol, the isle of wight, sheffield. 0ur electoral system, makea where we have that support, where we can make a bid to get more mp5. where we have that support, where we can make a bid to get more mps.m is an interesting time in terms of the electorate. the suggestion is that a lot of people are jumping around between parties in a way that has not happened previously. what are you hearing on the doorsteps? we are you hearing on the doorsteps? we are...
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the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight.s accused the government of putting the our nhs through ‘a cruel form of shock therapy‘. her party have pledged to give the health system a "cash injection". and a reminder — you can keep up to date with all the developments throughout the campaign and live events on the bbc news website — that's at bbc.co.uk/news. and if you're on the move, just follow the election via the bbc news app. alexander blackman, the former royal marine who was jailed for killing a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, has given bbc news his first television interview since he was released, following an appeal. the former sergeant who's been dismissed from the marines was interviewed with his wife claire, who organised the campaign to free him. they've been speaking to our correspondent clinton rogers. don't know why exactly i did it. still, a moment of madness is the best description i can give. not exactly the proudest moment of my life. in the last three years, much has been said about alexander blackma
the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight.s accused the government of putting the our nhs through ‘a cruel form of shock therapy‘. her party have pledged to give the health system a "cash injection". and a reminder — you can keep up to date with all the developments throughout the campaign and live events on the bbc news website — that's at bbc.co.uk/news. and if you're on the move, just follow the election via the bbc...
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people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.political parties are catching up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. the contest is between conservatives who are fielding and you can. —— a new candidate. the other factor is ukip. the otherfactor is ukip. a big leave fault here. but that in some way stemmed from island stubbornness and whether they will falling behind the conservative candidate is not entirely clear at the moment. the candidates standing are... nick belfitt — liberal democrats, julian critchley — labour, julie jones—evans — independent, vix lowthion — green party, daryll pitcher — ukip, bob seely — conservative. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour, but first the headlines on bbc newsroom live. prosecutors in sweden have dropped their seven—year investigation into rape allegations against the wikileaks founder, julian assange. john mcdonnell has accused theresa may of ab
people say you step back in time when you visit the isle of wight.political parties are catching up on what the public wants. combine that feeling of disconnection with real economic pressures and at this political crossroads, you can't completely count on anywhere. the contest is between conservatives who are fielding and you can. —— a new candidate. the other factor is ukip. the otherfactor is ukip. a big leave fault here. but that in some way stemmed from island stubbornness and whether...
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caroline lucas there on the isle of wight.t coast. cloud tends to melt away this evening, clear skies, so it will time chilly. in more rural spots, into single figures. we could see some frost. clear skies overnight means a good deal of sunshine. temperatures whately in the teens. hello, this is bbc newsroom live. these are the headlines: the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says his party will stand up to what he called the elite, who he said determined to huack elite, who he said determined to hijack brexit and even less tax. the question now is what sort of brexit we want and what sort of country do we want britain to be after that? labour once a jobs first brexit. the conservatives are promising to cap energy tariffs if they win, saying it would save money for millions of households. in other news, alexander blackman, the marine jailed for killing a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, says he can‘t explain what he did on the battlefield. moment of madness i think is the best description i think i can give. it's best descript
caroline lucas there on the isle of wight.t coast. cloud tends to melt away this evening, clear skies, so it will time chilly. in more rural spots, into single figures. we could see some frost. clear skies overnight means a good deal of sunshine. temperatures whately in the teens. hello, this is bbc newsroom live. these are the headlines: the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says his party will stand up to what he called the elite, who he said determined to huack elite, who he said determined to...
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income ——i lincolnshire and the isle of wight.—— i think that the national scene has a lot to do with it. theresa may came across on the doorstep really, really well, really positive. we have felt no negativity towards the conservative party at all and towards the conservative party at allandi towards the conservative party at all and i think it bodes well for the general election in five weeks. clearly, labour is a long way behind in the opinion polls and inevitably the election will reflect that. my own view is the result in the general election won't be as bad as the polls would currently indicate. i think we will be able to close the gap between now and the eighth of june. gap between now and the eighth of june. but there was some positive news for labour when the counting finished in doncaster — they held on to the mayor's job. finished in doncaster — they held on to the mayor'sjob. it finished in doncaster — they held on to the mayor's job. it is finished in doncaster — they held on to the mayor'sjob. it is in lincolnshire t
income ——i lincolnshire and the isle of wight.—— i think that the national scene has a lot to do with it. theresa may came across on the doorstep really, really well, really positive. we have felt no negativity towards the conservative party at all and towards the conservative party at allandi towards the conservative party at all and i think it bodes well for the general election in five weeks. clearly, labour is a long way behind in the opinion polls and inevitably the election will...
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they've won control of warwickshire, gloucestershire, lincolnshire and the isle of wight.umbria the tories have replaced labour as the largest party. i think that the national scene has a lot to do with it. i think theresa may came across on the doorstep really, really well, really positive. we've had no negativity towards the conservative party at all. i think it bodes extremely well for the general election in five weeks‘ time. clearly labour nationally is a long way behind in the opinion polls and inevitably the election will reflect that. my own view is that the result in the general election won't be as bad as the polls would currently indicate. i think we will be able to close the gap between now and the 8th ofjune. but there was some positive news for labour when the counting finished in doncaster. they held onto the mayor's job here. it's in lincolnshire that this man, ukip‘s leader paul nuttall, will fight for a westminster seat next month. but overnight his party was wiped out from the local authority. i don't think people have stopped voting ukip, i concede we h
they've won control of warwickshire, gloucestershire, lincolnshire and the isle of wight.umbria the tories have replaced labour as the largest party. i think that the national scene has a lot to do with it. i think theresa may came across on the doorstep really, really well, really positive. we've had no negativity towards the conservative party at all. i think it bodes extremely well for the general election in five weeks‘ time. clearly labour nationally is a long way behind in the opinion...
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the midlands, isle of wight, isles of scilly, back into the sunshine.d north—west of the uk that is prone to see the heaviest showers. you will see showers in other parts but they will be fewer and further between and many of us will miss them altogether and have a dry day. the cloud breaking up quite nicely in the east. in the showers, that will come down a catch. looking at up to 20 celsius, which will feel quite pleasant. as we head into the evening and overnight, a band of rain comes across south—east england, heading up the eastern coastal counties. still an element of doubt as to how far west this rain will travel but this is what we think of the moment. further west under clear skies will be chilly, locally clear enough for a touch of grass frost and some mist and fog developing, which will rapidly diminished tomorrow morning. in the east, a band of rain continues to rattle up across eastern counties, getting to some central areas, eventually getting up in the south—east scotland. and then as we head into saturday, well, saturday we continue the
the midlands, isle of wight, isles of scilly, back into the sunshine.d north—west of the uk that is prone to see the heaviest showers. you will see showers in other parts but they will be fewer and further between and many of us will miss them altogether and have a dry day. the cloud breaking up quite nicely in the east. in the showers, that will come down a catch. looking at up to 20 celsius, which will feel quite pleasant. as we head into the evening and overnight, a band of rain comes...
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the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight. leader caroline luca5 has accused the government of putting the our nhs through a cruel form of shock therapy. her party have pledged to give the health system a cash injection. alexander blackman, the former royal marine who was jailed for killing a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, has given bbc news his first television interview since he was released, following an appeal. the former sergeant who's been dismissed from the marines was interviewed with his wife claire, who organised the campaign to free him. they've been speaking to our correspondent clinton rogers. don't know why exactly i did it. still, a moment of madness is the best description i can give. not exactly the proudest moment of my life. in the last three years, much has been said about alexander blackman. today, his wife alongside him, he was having his say on a decision in the heat of battle that led to a murder charge. his actions, captured on helmet camera. if you look at the video, it would seem plain that
the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight. leader caroline luca5 has accused the government of putting the our nhs through a cruel form of shock therapy. her party have pledged to give the health system a cash injection. alexander blackman, the former royal marine who was jailed for killing a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, has given bbc news his first television interview since he was released, following an appeal. the former...
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drifting to the midlands towards devon and cornwall, the isle of wight, the isles of scilly, a brighthat will be heavy and thundery with gusty winds. southern scotla nd thundery with gusty winds. southern scotland joining the rest of wales, northern ireland, with some sunshine and hires up to 25 of the six celsius in the south—east. through the evening and overnight that rain moves away from the north—east. we will start to see more cloud and hill fog and murky coastal asians coming in from the south—west of wales and other western coastal areas. inland across scotland it could well be cold and offer a touch of grass frost, but that will be the exception rather than the rule. so tomorrow we start off with low cloud, murky conditions, hill fog and wales, parts of western coastal areas in the uk. it doesn't penetrate too far inland and for many of us it will be another dry day with a fair bit of sunshine. it will be arriving across western scotla nd will be arriving across western scotland later in the day. temperatures not quite as high as today. we are looking at the top of 23. as we
drifting to the midlands towards devon and cornwall, the isle of wight, the isles of scilly, a brighthat will be heavy and thundery with gusty winds. southern scotla nd thundery with gusty winds. southern scotland joining the rest of wales, northern ireland, with some sunshine and hires up to 25 of the six celsius in the south—east. through the evening and overnight that rain moves away from the north—east. we will start to see more cloud and hill fog and murky coastal asians coming in from...
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drifting further west to hampshire, the isle of wight, devon, cornwall, the isles of scilly, we are back bit of sunshine. for the rest of as it‘s a wet day. when it is dry in the south—east the cloud will advance and later we will have the rain. still muggy in the south—east. it could have 25 celsius today. in the sunshine it will feel pleasant and fresh. overnight tonight we lose the rain. it clears into the north sea, leaving clearer skies. a fresher feel tonight than of late, especially where it has been muggy. we will see a bit of cloud across the east coast in the wake of that band of rain moving into the north sea. that‘s how we start the day tomorrow. a cloudy note across eastern england. through the day, very slowly, the cloud will break up and we have sunshine. for much of the uk tomorrow it‘s a mixture of sunshine and showers. like today some of the showers will be heavy and thundery, unlike today a maximum temperature of 19 celsius. in the friday it‘s a bit more of the same. sunshine and showers. some of the showers could be heavy. they will be hit and miss. showers could be h
drifting further west to hampshire, the isle of wight, devon, cornwall, the isles of scilly, we are back bit of sunshine. for the rest of as it‘s a wet day. when it is dry in the south—east the cloud will advance and later we will have the rain. still muggy in the south—east. it could have 25 celsius today. in the sunshine it will feel pleasant and fresh. overnight tonight we lose the rain. it clears into the north sea, leaving clearer skies. a fresher feel tonight than of late,...
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the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight.vernment of putting the nhs through "a cruel form of shock therapy." her party has pledged to give the health system a "cash injection." let's talk about labour first, the party was quick to save labour will lead britain out of the european union if they win the election. a clarification onjeremy corbyn's comments a little earlier in the day. the confusion with the mixed messages, but it is there. it is, jeremy corbyn fumbled the question, when asked by laura about whether he would take britain out of the european union no matter what. even if the deal was absolutely terrible, he did not engage, answer the question. back to his question, the clarity of labour's brexit position. they say that except brexit will happen, they want the best deal possible, fullest access to the single market. it lacks a clarity and definition, compare to the liberal democrats, who want a second referendum. theresa may is at adamantly believe the single market, the custom union. labour have struggled since t
the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight.vernment of putting the nhs through "a cruel form of shock therapy." her party has pledged to give the health system a "cash injection." let's talk about labour first, the party was quick to save labour will lead britain out of the european union if they win the election. a clarification onjeremy corbyn's comments a little earlier in the day. the confusion with the mixed...
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favoured spots close to the isle of wight and south—east, temperatures at around 18, 19. keep the cloud stop clearer skies to the north. a breeze will start to pick up north. a breeze will start to pick up which will help to shift it. in the northern isles, we keep the cloud coming in from the north sea but further west, decent breaks in the cloud and sunshine. temperatures will respond. away from the east coast, feeling pleasantly warm. it will stay dry in the earlier half of the week. but it looks as though the east coast is likely to warm up from wednesday. do you know what we are getting better at? making things. making things. making things. making things like pies. we have been on air almost four hours and i am ready for a pie. it is the festival of making in blackburn. colin paterson is there. with a lot of chefs. you have not heard of this because it is the first—ever national festival of making. in blackburn and surrounding area, 25% of people are involved in making, twice the national average. a man from the area very involved in making, is nigel, you will know
favoured spots close to the isle of wight and south—east, temperatures at around 18, 19. keep the cloud stop clearer skies to the north. a breeze will start to pick up north. a breeze will start to pick up which will help to shift it. in the northern isles, we keep the cloud coming in from the north sea but further west, decent breaks in the cloud and sunshine. temperatures will respond. away from the east coast, feeling pleasantly warm. it will stay dry in the earlier half of the week. but...
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we are thinking probably the isle of wight. perfect, no were nice at this time of year. thank you.as experienced more delays than most, hejoins us now from london. good morning. do we have a clear idea about what went wrong here, and can we be confident now that they have fixed it? i'm afraid i'm not confident that it has been fixed. we hear this morning on both gatwick and heathrow that all systems are not running, which is what ba said about two hours ago. heathrow are now saying, please don't go to the airport unless you have confirmed a flight airport unless you have confirmed a flight for today. if you don't do that, you could end up like phil's horrendous problem yesterday. there is compensation being offered is, compensation, though, is a very white time. i think this will cost mea white time. i think this will cost me a lot of money in compensation. then you should also be looking at your travel insurance policy. but u nfortu nately, your travel insurance policy. but unfortunately, 10% of britain's travel without any insurance at all. so that may be a closed door. but we're
we are thinking probably the isle of wight. perfect, no were nice at this time of year. thank you.as experienced more delays than most, hejoins us now from london. good morning. do we have a clear idea about what went wrong here, and can we be confident now that they have fixed it? i'm afraid i'm not confident that it has been fixed. we hear this morning on both gatwick and heathrow that all systems are not running, which is what ba said about two hours ago. heathrow are now saying, please...
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areas that are not doing well academically, blackpool, isle of wight, midlands, north and smaller townsknow if an extra 30,000 people were attracted to go to university if it is free, has that been funded? and in addition to the 9.4 billion that the labour party has said it will cost, you would like to know when you abolish tuition fees, would it mean that university is free for overseas students? that's a lot for you to remember, sorry! this is a big lightship labour policy, that they will scratch wishing these —— flagships. currently universities are charging £9,250 per year if you go this autumn, it is a big cost. labour has said that university education would be free. what they have not talked about is how much it would cost the treasury if more people go to university. only last year, the government got rid of the cap on student numbers so universities can recruit as many students as they like but if thousands more decided they wanted university educations... they may, if it is free? i have seen figures as high as 60,000. the cost of the treasury will be far greater than the £10 b
areas that are not doing well academically, blackpool, isle of wight, midlands, north and smaller townsknow if an extra 30,000 people were attracted to go to university if it is free, has that been funded? and in addition to the 9.4 billion that the labour party has said it will cost, you would like to know when you abolish tuition fees, would it mean that university is free for overseas students? that's a lot for you to remember, sorry! this is a big lightship labour policy, that they will...
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the isle of wight is sunny, bright and sunny as well and boast of kent and sussex at the very least brightt again many western areas enjoying that beautiful weather. though fast at 18 celsius, london lower than that. and then dawn on wednesday, tomorrow night into wednesday, it will be chilly. a lot of cases not far off freezing, a grass frost on the way for wednesday but a decent enough day, and i think we will start to see some sunshine developing across the bulk of the uk, but more cloud across the north—east of the country, quite chilly as well. then that change start to begin on the thursday. whether france creeping in from the south, so we might see thickening cloud, maybe some spots of rain but for most of us it is looking like it will be at least generally a dry day on thursday. then from friday onwards, —— weather fronts coming could be some thunder pause and down balls from time. more moisture and cloud, a bit of a dose of rain after a very dry week, it looks like friday and into the weekend and next week, there is some wet spells of weather on the way. we're live in paris this e
the isle of wight is sunny, bright and sunny as well and boast of kent and sussex at the very least brightt again many western areas enjoying that beautiful weather. though fast at 18 celsius, london lower than that. and then dawn on wednesday, tomorrow night into wednesday, it will be chilly. a lot of cases not far off freezing, a grass frost on the way for wednesday but a decent enough day, and i think we will start to see some sunshine developing across the bulk of the uk, but more cloud...
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the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight.h "a cruel form of shock therapy." her party has pledged to give the health system a "cash injection." and a reminder — you can keep up to date with all the developments throughout the campaign, and live events, on the bbc news website, that‘s at bbc.co.uk/news. and if you‘re on the move just follow the election via the bbc news app. this is bbc news at 5pm. the headlines: jeremy corbyn has launched labour‘s election campaign that refuses to confirm he would take the uk out of the european union. the conservatives are promising a cap on energy tariffs if they win the election, claiming 17 million households will save money. alexander blackman, the former royal marine who was jailed for killing a taliban fighter in afghanistan, has told the bbc he deeply regrets his actions. and in sport, maria sharapova is to be offered another wild card as she continues her comeback from a doping ban, this time by the lta, for next week‘s events in birmingham. chris froome is knocked off his bike near
the nhs is the focus of the green party today as they continue their campaign on the isle of wight.h "a cruel form of shock therapy." her party has pledged to give the health system a "cash injection." and a reminder — you can keep up to date with all the developments throughout the campaign, and live events, on the bbc news website, that‘s at bbc.co.uk/news. and if you‘re on the move just follow the election via the bbc news app. this is bbc news at 5pm. the...
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it is extending down to hampshire and the isle of wight. lot left behind. we will see some more murky conditions pouring through the bristol channel and cardigan bay. north of that, a lot of sunshine. breezy with a few showers across western scotland. it could also affect northern ireland. the top temperature today 22. in london yesterday it was 25. as we head through the evening and overnight, a lot of dry weather. 0ur showers gather speed and will be sporadic. across the north of scotland, we will seek as well some sea fog developing lapping onto the channel islands and eastern coastal counties. as we can see from the temperatures, though, it won't be a cold night. tomorrow, some dry weather with sunshine around. at times around scotland and northern ireland, low cloud. it will be chased back to the coast by the breeze which will brighten up. temperatures again 18— 26. the temperatures are slowly again on the up. high—pressure will be drifting over towards the east and what you will find as well is it will start to drag in the mild or war
it is extending down to hampshire and the isle of wight. lot left behind. we will see some more murky conditions pouring through the bristol channel and cardigan bay. north of that, a lot of sunshine. breezy with a few showers across western scotland. it could also affect northern ireland. the top temperature today 22. in london yesterday it was 25. as we head through the evening and overnight, a lot of dry weather. 0ur showers gather speed and will be sporadic. across the north of scotland, we...
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on the isle of wight, but again, they are all hit and miss as is the way with showers.st, there will be more cloud coming in. through the evening and overnight, the showers advance towards west and eastern parts of wales, down towards the south coast and then they fade. we've got some more coming in across the south east ona more coming in across the south east on a brisk breeze. where it has been really warm and sunny by day, the temperature will dip away really quickly as it gets dark. so it will bea quickly as it gets dark. so it will be a cold night and here and there we could see frost. tomorrow, this area of rain will increasingly turn more showery, but you will notice this breeze and watch how it is bringing the cloud further west in through wales and south—west england as well as as the midlands and parts of northern england. so it will be the extreme fringes of the south—west and wales that see sunshine. but again, northern england, scotland and northern ireland hanging on to the sunshine for much of the day. and for thursday we have got this weak front in the
on the isle of wight, but again, they are all hit and miss as is the way with showers.st, there will be more cloud coming in. through the evening and overnight, the showers advance towards west and eastern parts of wales, down towards the south coast and then they fade. we've got some more coming in across the south east ona more coming in across the south east on a brisk breeze. where it has been really warm and sunny by day, the temperature will dip away really quickly as it gets dark. so it...
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i have just been in the isle of wight where we have our first counsellor.he trust of local communities and offering ourselves as a vote of local communities and offering ourselves as a vote for people to centre westminster. why did you lose your representation in oxford and norfolk? in norfolk, there is a very left move within the labour party there which came on to some of our territory. whether they were called and sympathisers, it is harder to distinguish. there are local factors at play but also national factors at play as well. thank you forjoining us. well, that's it from the election centre. if you are watching on bbc two. the bbc news channel coverage will continue. thanks to my guests in the studio who have been in the studio. our coverage continues for another couple of hours and there are still results to come, so don't think the story is over. coverage continues for a couple of hours on the bbc news channel. lots more to come. join me then with a new panel in just a moment. but if you are watching on bbc two, it has been good to have your compan
i have just been in the isle of wight where we have our first counsellor.he trust of local communities and offering ourselves as a vote of local communities and offering ourselves as a vote for people to centre westminster. why did you lose your representation in oxford and norfolk? in norfolk, there is a very left move within the labour party there which came on to some of our territory. whether they were called and sympathisers, it is harder to distinguish. there are local factors at play but...
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east anglia, essex and kent, and the isle of wight hanging on to sunshine and here is where we will seeour band of rain continuing towards the south east. sultry in the south. clearer skies. if you are tomorrow, we have got the rain. it will pep up during the afternoon. as we look behind it for north wales, northern england, into scotland, and also northern ireland, we've got sunshine and again, showers. still pleasant in the sunshine and sultry and muggy in the south. we could see similar temperatures to today. wednesday night, we have got heavier rain pushing across us. it will clear away and on thursday it is a mixture of sunshine and showers and feeling fresher. hello, it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the notorious moors murderer ian brady has died. with the help of his girlfriend, myra hindley, he killed five children in the 1960s. he never showed any remorse. they saw themselves as superior, and committing the perfect murder, as they saw it, was part of that. it is about building a pharaoh britain, for the many, it is about building a pharaoh britain, forthe
east anglia, essex and kent, and the isle of wight hanging on to sunshine and here is where we will seeour band of rain continuing towards the south east. sultry in the south. clearer skies. if you are tomorrow, we have got the rain. it will pep up during the afternoon. as we look behind it for north wales, northern england, into scotland, and also northern ireland, we've got sunshine and again, showers. still pleasant in the sunshine and sultry and muggy in the south. we could see similar...
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i want molly to be elected in bristol west, i want vix lowthion to be elected in the isle of wight. like that? it is about £65. to be honest, that isa it is about £65. to be honest, that is a nice way of catching me out, but the most important thing is to make sure that people with disabilities are looked after. the most embarrassing thing you have done when you were drunk? most embarrassing thing you have done when you were drunk7m most embarrassing thing you have done when you were drunk? it is not necessarily when i am drunk, but i figured people's names and faces. do you sing in the shower, and if so, what? i assume it is a shower rather than a bath? we like our occasional baths as well! my favourite singer is regina spektor, i would try to sing some of her songs, she is wonderful. i don't know her, can you sing to me a little bit? i am not going to do that. we need the guitar, but yes... thank you. lovely to see you, take care. iso i so wish i had my son's keita with me, and then she may have had to sing, although i cannot play it. and more van share with other politicians to c
i want molly to be elected in bristol west, i want vix lowthion to be elected in the isle of wight. like that? it is about £65. to be honest, that isa it is about £65. to be honest, that is a nice way of catching me out, but the most important thing is to make sure that people with disabilities are looked after. the most embarrassing thing you have done when you were drunk? most embarrassing thing you have done when you were drunk7m most embarrassing thing you have done when you were drunk?...