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kier pritchard is about to retire from the wiltshire force.rs after taking the helm — word came through of the nerve—agent attack on the streets of salisbury. i think as, then, the scenario unfolded, it absolutely changed everything about the security and the state of normality in this country. and i... never before had we seen a nerve agent attack on the mainland in britain. to see it go from a small, beautiful part of the community in salisbury to being the centre stage of global news was utterly surreal. now, as he prepares to retire, a strong message for the politicians. we should not be talking in the 21st century about having a food bank for public servants, let alone police officers who are putting their lives on the line each and every day and making life—and—death decisions that can have massive consequences for their future. i have the utmost admiration for every one of them. so i am kind of really concerned about that. the chief leaves at a time when the wiltshire force is in special measures and facing huge pressure to improve. the
kier pritchard is about to retire from the wiltshire force.rs after taking the helm — word came through of the nerve—agent attack on the streets of salisbury. i think as, then, the scenario unfolded, it absolutely changed everything about the security and the state of normality in this country. and i... never before had we seen a nerve agent attack on the mainland in britain. to see it go from a small, beautiful part of the community in salisbury to being the centre stage of global news was...
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and oxfordshire. as wiltshire and oxfordshire, and one of the reasons being clear skies.as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure withers, but a northeasterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that will prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural sheltered areas of scotland, maybe a touch of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora as possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see cloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines. quite likely, some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk northeasterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up a little from time to time with more persistent show
and oxfordshire. as wiltshire and oxfordshire, and one of the reasons being clear skies.as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure withers, but a northeasterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that will prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where...
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i think when they dive deeper into the stations, from the north of wiltshire to the bottom of dorset, fixing. inquiry into the 1998 omagh bombing. 29 people died as a result of the attack by the just announced, as you say, in the house of commons by the northern ireland secretary chris heaton—harris, will be what lessons can be learned about what happens in the run—up to the omagh bombing. the court ruling, which was made 18 months ago, put the government under a legal duty to look into a new investigation into the attack, which happened just yards away from where i am now in the centre of the town of omagh in county tyrone and in terms of lives lost, as you said, it was the worst atrocity in the history of the conflict in northern ireland. 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, were killed on a saturday night afternoon in august of 1998. so a number of families led by michael gallagher, whose son aidan were killed, have been leading the campaign for many years now for a public inquiry and basically the arguments they are putting forward backed up now by a legaljudgment is
i think when they dive deeper into the stations, from the north of wiltshire to the bottom of dorset, fixing. inquiry into the 1998 omagh bombing. 29 people died as a result of the attack by the just announced, as you say, in the house of commons by the northern ireland secretary chris heaton—harris, will be what lessons can be learned about what happens in the run—up to the omagh bombing. the court ruling, which was made 18 months ago, put the government under a legal duty to look into a...
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strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireies. in fact, temperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of 0xfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural, sheltered areas of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora is possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see cloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines quite likely. some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk north—easterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up a little from
strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireies. in fact, temperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of 0xfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so...
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strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireay quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure withers, but a northeasterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural sheltered areas of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora as possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see cloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines. quite likely, some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk northeasterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up a little from time to time with more persistent showers
strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireay quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure withers, but a northeasterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too...
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strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshire clear skies. in fact, temperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of 0xfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure withers, but a northeasterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural sheltered areas of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora as possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see cloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines. quite likely, some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk northeasterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up
strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshire clear skies. in fact, temperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of 0xfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure withers, but a northeasterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the...
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significant increases — wiltshire's roads. significant increases in _ wiltshire's roads.quality problem. birmingham's desirn air quality problem. birmingham's design generated _ air quality problem. birmingham's design generated £37 _ air quality problem. birmingham's design generated £37 million - air quality problem. birmingham's design generated £37 million in i design generated £37 million in fines over the past 18 months. nationally pour our quality causes 37,000 access deaths each year. evidence shows it is cutting emissions. evidence shows it is cutting emissions-— emissions. after design's introduction _ emissions. after design's introduction we _ emissions. after design's introduction we found - emissions. after design's introduction we found a i emissions. after design's - introduction we found a significant reduction in the and 02 levels in birmingham's city centre, a good thing, and we did not see any change in our quality on the perimeter of the birmingham clean—air zone. controversy about plans to expand london's low emission zone to cover every borough but
significant increases — wiltshire's roads. significant increases in _ wiltshire's roads.quality problem. birmingham's desirn air quality problem. birmingham's design generated _ air quality problem. birmingham's design generated £37 _ air quality problem. birmingham's design generated £37 million - air quality problem. birmingham's design generated £37 million in i design generated £37 million in fines over the past 18 months. nationally pour our quality causes 37,000 access deaths each...
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charging commercial vehicles two years ago, but some feel that's moved traffic and emissions onto wiltshire'seases in terms of heavy goods vehicles coming through the middle of westbury. we're here on a street where the trucks are going, what, a metre and a half from people's front doors. so, we've taken an air quality problem in bath and simply transposed it to the middle of an area where it's going to create a worse air quality problem. birmingham's zone generated £37 million in fines over the last 18 months. nationally, poor air quality causes something like 36,000 excess deaths each year. but evidence shows it is cutting emissions. during the first few months after the zones�* introduction, we found that there was a significant reduction in the n02 levels in birmingham city centre, so that's a good thing. and we didn't see any change in the air quality on the perimeter of the birmingham clean air zone. there's controversy about plans to expand london's low emissions zone to cover every borough. but the government is insisting on cleaner air. so more zones are coming, but reducing pollutio
charging commercial vehicles two years ago, but some feel that's moved traffic and emissions onto wiltshire'seases in terms of heavy goods vehicles coming through the middle of westbury. we're here on a street where the trucks are going, what, a metre and a half from people's front doors. so, we've taken an air quality problem in bath and simply transposed it to the middle of an area where it's going to create a worse air quality problem. birmingham's zone generated £37 million in fines over...
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describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshirep to four metres tall. it is believed they were once topped with gypsum, making them almost illuminous against the landscape and visible from miles away. one theory is that they are aligned to mirror the constellation of orion with the henges representing the belt in the night sky. like stonehenge they represent a physical link to our neolithic history, one with so many unanswered questions, but one that exemplifies how important this site was to the people that created it thousands of years ago. john maguire, bbc news, ripon. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello. a fairly overcast day today but it will be getting brighter over the next few days. predominantly dry and the night—time frosts are expected to return. here is the latest satellite picture. you can see a lot of cloud across the uk but there are a few breaks here and there. let's look at the forecast heading into the evening. a few breaks here and there, maybe some spots of drizzle with the cloud is thick
describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshirep to four metres tall. it is believed they were once topped with gypsum, making them almost illuminous against the landscape and visible from miles away. one theory is that they are aligned to mirror the constellation of orion with the henges representing the belt in the night sky. like stonehenge they represent a physical link to our neolithic history, one with so many unanswered...
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charging commercial vehicles two years ago, but some feel that's moved traffic and emissions onto wiltshire'sn terms of heavy goods vehicles coming through the middle of westbury. we're here on a street where the trucks are going, what, a metre and a half from people's front doors. so, we've taken an air quality problem in bath and simply transposed it to the middle of an area where it's going to create a worse air quality problem. birmingham's zone generated £37 million in fines over the last 18 months. nationally, poor air quality causes something like 36,000 excess deaths each year. but evidence shows it is cutting emissions. during the first few months after the zones' introduction, we found that there was a significant reduction in n02 levels in birmingham city centre, so that's a good thing. and we didn't see any change in the air quality on the perimeter of the birmingham clean air zone. there's controversy about expanding london's low emissions zone to cover every borough. but the government is insisting on cleaner air. so more zones are coming, but reducing pollution means tackling m
charging commercial vehicles two years ago, but some feel that's moved traffic and emissions onto wiltshire'sn terms of heavy goods vehicles coming through the middle of westbury. we're here on a street where the trucks are going, what, a metre and a half from people's front doors. so, we've taken an air quality problem in bath and simply transposed it to the middle of an area where it's going to create a worse air quality problem. birmingham's zone generated £37 million in fines over the last...
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strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshiretemperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural, sheltered areas of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora is possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see cloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines quite likely. some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk north—easterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up a little from time to time,
strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshiretemperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent...
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strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireeing clear skies. in fact, temperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of 0xfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural, sheltered areas of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora is possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see cloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines. quite likely, some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk north—easterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up
strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireeing clear skies. in fact, temperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of 0xfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the...
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you can see them here — cleveland, staffordshire, gloucestershire, devon and cornwall, wiltshire, andetropolitan police too. chanting: nojustice, no peace. scotland yard is struggling to restore its reputation after two of its officers, wayne couzens and david carrick, were sentenced to life imprisonment for numerous terrible crimes against women. but the nicola bulley case is likely to rekindle the debate about whether smaller forces, like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales, are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. our correspondentjudith moritz is in st michael's on wyre. after three weeks of waiting for the family, the wait continues. yes, isaid before yes, i said before it is 2a days of searching, and that means 2a days and nights of agony for nicola and family, hertwo and nights of agony for nicola and family, her two young daughters of primary school age who lost all their mum on the morning she dropped them offjust before she went missing, for her partner, paul, and their many friends, who have been lining the roads of the villa
you can see them here — cleveland, staffordshire, gloucestershire, devon and cornwall, wiltshire, andetropolitan police too. chanting: nojustice, no peace. scotland yard is struggling to restore its reputation after two of its officers, wayne couzens and david carrick, were sentenced to life imprisonment for numerous terrible crimes against women. but the nicola bulley case is likely to rekindle the debate about whether smaller forces, like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales, are up...
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you'd probably associate now somerset wiltshire now with somerset or wiltshire like that. they used tohey used to talk in and the time we in hertfordshire and the time we were at school it was like minder because you did that. so you the telly. it was you watched on the telly. it was a bit of a courtney want to, you know, because that's what you see telly, that's what see on the telly, that's what the programmes, how the cool programmes, that's how you it just you sound, you know, it just that's it's gone. you can't that's it, it's gone. you can't rain it back. couldn't force rain it back. you couldn't force us to have your accent when simon why? he care simon, why? why does he care about welsh language? it's about the welsh language? it's like about the welsh language? it's uke one about the welsh language? it's like one bemoans the fact like no one bemoans the fact that cornish doesn't exist and few would . there's about few people would. there's about 13 of them in the outside studio . anyway, that's part three complete coming up in the last section , we have intimacy section, we ha
you'd probably associate now somerset wiltshire now with somerset or wiltshire like that. they used tohey used to talk in and the time we in hertfordshire and the time we were at school it was like minder because you did that. so you the telly. it was you watched on the telly. it was a bit of a courtney want to, you know, because that's what you see telly, that's what see on the telly, that's what the programmes, how the cool programmes, that's how you it just you sound, you know, it just...
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some spots, particularly somerset, wiltshire, clear wiltshire, but it should clear and we'll have sunnye sunny conditions, in the conditions, temperatures in the south, further south, seven or eight further north, nine or ten celsius. so a touch above average the touch above average here for the time of but probably time of year, but probably a cloudier end to the day across northwest england, the odd spot of most places dry of drizzle. but most places dry again the south. look how again in the south. look how quickly the frost comes back through tuesday evening and into wednesday morning fog again likely to be a hazard for wednesday morning's commute. and then the winds really start to pick up in the north. and another band rain comes another band of rain comes in here. , though, the here. those winds, though, the greatest cause for concern. we have office yellow warning have a met office yellow warning in place for north—west scotland for winds during wednesday for those winds during wednesday afternoon evening for those winds during wednesday aftern elsewhere evening for those winds
some spots, particularly somerset, wiltshire, clear wiltshire, but it should clear and we'll have sunnye sunny conditions, in the conditions, temperatures in the south, further south, seven or eight further north, nine or ten celsius. so a touch above average the touch above average here for the time of but probably time of year, but probably a cloudier end to the day across northwest england, the odd spot of most places dry of drizzle. but most places dry again the south. look how again in the...
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some spots, particularly somerset, wiltshire, clear wiltshire, but it should clear and we'll have sunnyave sunny conditions, in the conditions, temperatures in the south, further south, seven or eight further north, nine or ten celsius. so a touch above average for the touch above average here for the time but probably time of year, but probably a cloudier end to the day across northwest england, the odd spot of most places dry of drizzle. but most places dry again the south. look how again in the south. look how quickly the frost comes back through tuesday evening and into wednesday morning fog again likely to be a hazard for wednesday morning's commute. and then the winds really start to pick up in the north. and another band rain comes another band of rain comes in here. , though, the here. those winds, though, the greatest cause for concern. we have office yellow warning have a met office yellow warning in place for north—west scotland for winds during wednesday for those winds during wednesday afternoon evening for those winds during wednesday aftern elsewhere evening for those win
some spots, particularly somerset, wiltshire, clear wiltshire, but it should clear and we'll have sunnyave sunny conditions, in the conditions, temperatures in the south, further south, seven or eight further north, nine or ten celsius. so a touch above average for the touch above average here for the time but probably time of year, but probably a cloudier end to the day across northwest england, the odd spot of most places dry of drizzle. but most places dry again the south. look how again in...
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you'd probably associate now somerset wiltshire now with somerset or wiltshire like that. they used tohey used to talk in and the time we in hertfordshire and the time we were at school it was like minder because you did that. so you the telly. it was you watched on the telly. it was a bit of a courtney want to, you know, because that's what you see telly, that's what see on the telly, that's what the programmes, how the cool programmes, that's how you it just you sound, you know, it just that's it's gone. you can't that's it, it's gone. you can't rain it back. couldn't force rain it back. you couldn't force us to have your accent when simon why? he care simon, why? why does he care about welsh language? it's about the welsh language? it's like about the welsh language? it's uke one about the welsh language? it's like one bemoans the fact like no one bemoans the fact that cornish doesn't exist and few would . there's about few people would. there's about 13 of them in the outside studio . anyway, that's part three complete coming up in the last section , we have intimacy section, we ha
you'd probably associate now somerset wiltshire now with somerset or wiltshire like that. they used tohey used to talk in and the time we in hertfordshire and the time we were at school it was like minder because you did that. so you the telly. it was you watched on the telly. it was a bit of a courtney want to, you know, because that's what you see telly, that's what see on the telly, that's what the programmes, how the cool programmes, that's how you it just you sound, you know, it just...
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strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshirell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural, sheltered areas of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora is possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see bcloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines quite likely. some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk north—easterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up a little from time to time, with more persistent
strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshirell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from...
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strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireaway quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural, sheltered areas of scotland — maybe a touch of the aurora is possible here. but first thing on tuesday morning, we'll continue to see cloud drifting in off the north sea and a scattering of showers to the east of the pennines quite likely. some of those showers could be frequent as well, and with that brisk north—easterly wind, it will feel quite cool. the best of the sunshine once again in sheltered western areas. we will see the cloud breaking up a little from time to time, with more persistent sho
strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshireaway quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of oxfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling...
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charging commercial vehicles two years ago, but some feel that's moved traffic and emissions onto wiltshire's goods vehicles coming through the middle of westbury. we're here on a street where the trucks are going, what, a metre and a half from people's front doors. so, we've we've taken an air quality problem in bath and simply transposed it to the middle of an area where it's going to create a worse air quality problem. birmingham's zone generated £37 million in fines over the last 18 months. nationally, poor air quality causes something like 36,000 excess deaths each year. but evidence shows it is cutting emi55ion5. you have been watching newsday. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. we've had reports of spectacular views of the aurora borealis across many parts of the uk, from northern scotland all the way to southern wales and even southern england. and here's another beautiful picture from the weekend. this time of cornwall, a beautiful horizon of those aqua colours. 0k, how about the weather for the week ahead. mainly dry, some sunshine and night frosts. pretty much wh
charging commercial vehicles two years ago, but some feel that's moved traffic and emissions onto wiltshire's goods vehicles coming through the middle of westbury. we're here on a street where the trucks are going, what, a metre and a half from people's front doors. so, we've we've taken an air quality problem in bath and simply transposed it to the middle of an area where it's going to create a worse air quality problem. birmingham's zone generated £37 million in fines over the last 18...
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this was actually in wiltshire about an hour ago.why i was pessimistic is because we have more cloud today and there is certainly more cloud around. might not be quite as widespread but take a chance on it, just take a peek because if the cloud breaks up you might get to see it. the reason why we have more cloud is this high pressure, still sitting with us and this nagging north—easterly wind that is just drifting the cloud in from time to time. that means a rather grey night. in some ways it will prevent those temperatures from falling very far and a rash of showers to the east of the pennines, some of them drifting into north wales. where we get the clearer skies, the temperatures are likely to fall away and favourite spots for that again western scotland where we could see temperatures once again down as low as minus five degrees. not as cold as the night that has just passed but pretty chilly. we start tomorrow with quite a lot of cloud around and the north—easterly winds will continue to drift in. plenty of frequent showers to t
this was actually in wiltshire about an hour ago.why i was pessimistic is because we have more cloud today and there is certainly more cloud around. might not be quite as widespread but take a chance on it, just take a peek because if the cloud breaks up you might get to see it. the reason why we have more cloud is this high pressure, still sitting with us and this nagging north—easterly wind that is just drifting the cloud in from time to time. that means a rather grey night. in some ways it...
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general edward louis speers of britain, william wiltshire complimented his work. the editor michael korda really helped him quite a bit. so when i read and he wrote two other books in addition to the one that i read initially when i learned his story, it wasn't that there were secrets that i gleaned from his approach, but he did this. and even though i wasn't lacking for confidence at that point, i was absolutely sure i could pull this off. he taught himself to read french. he did, too. he we both actually made, um, flashcards with french words and french phrases. so that was the other thing. i wrote a software manual. he wrote a manual for a weapon in the, in the us navy. we taught ourselves to read french. we both started off as english majors and did absolutely nothing with our degrees. didn't read at all during college. so there were a lot of interesting parallels there. so i certainly flatter myself by saying i have a lot of things in common with him, but that was it was a relief. and when i read his story, i, i, i knew i had a book, this book, the title of y
general edward louis speers of britain, william wiltshire complimented his work. the editor michael korda really helped him quite a bit. so when i read and he wrote two other books in addition to the one that i read initially when i learned his story, it wasn't that there were secrets that i gleaned from his approach, but he did this. and even though i wasn't lacking for confidence at that point, i was absolutely sure i could pull this off. he taught himself to read french. he did, too. he we...
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general edward louis speers of britain, william wiltshire complimented his work. the editor michael korda really helped him quite a bit. so when i read and he wrote two other books in addition to the one that i read initially when i learned his story, it wasn't that there were secrets that i gleaned from his approach, but he did this. and even though i wasn't lacking for confidence at that point, i was absolutely sure i could pull this off. he taught himself to read french. he did, too. he we both actually made, um, flashcards with french words and french phrases. so that was the other thing. i wrote a software manual. he wrote a manual for a weapon in the, in the us navy. we taught ourselves to read french. we both started off as english majors and did absolutely nothing with our degrees. didn't read at all during college. so there were a lot of interesting parallels there. so i certainly flatter myself by saying i have a lot of things in common with him, but that was it was a relief. and when i read his story, i, i, i knew i had a book, this book, the title of y
general edward louis speers of britain, william wiltshire complimented his work. the editor michael korda really helped him quite a bit. so when i read and he wrote two other books in addition to the one that i read initially when i learned his story, it wasn't that there were secrets that i gleaned from his approach, but he did this. and even though i wasn't lacking for confidence at that point, i was absolutely sure i could pull this off. he taught himself to read french. he did, too. he we...
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in bradford on avon in wiltshire there were plenty of pancakes and runners in fancy dress — though somes and staff take it very seriously — racing through the medieval cloisters — and even adding obstacles along the way. the princess of wales was at it too — fortunately she wasn't in a race to toss her pancake. it took her quite some time to unstick it from the frying pan. but she got there eventually. i'm not sure her kids would have been too impressed with that pancake though. doesn't look terribly appetising! but full marks for perseverance. she did better than i would have done. i will say it will be a toss up whether we get much rain in the next 24 hours. it has been very dry this month across many central and eastern parts of england. earlier todayit eastern parts of england. earlier today it was a very colourful scene with some sunshine. but the weather is changing probably briefly. a band of cloud coming from the atlantic, head of atmore cloud moving up from northern
in bradford on avon in wiltshire there were plenty of pancakes and runners in fancy dress — though somes and staff take it very seriously — racing through the medieval cloisters — and even adding obstacles along the way. the princess of wales was at it too — fortunately she wasn't in a race to toss her pancake. it took her quite some time to unstick it from the frying pan. but she got there eventually. i'm not sure her kids would have been too impressed with that pancake though. doesn't...
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hamilton represented the region of mid and west wales for five years, but he lived over the border in wiltshirelyde camry and a spokesperson said its leader, adam price, is working closely with the first minister on developing the plans, but the leader of the welsh conservatives in that senedd rejects the proposals. conservatives in that senedd re'ects the proposalsfi conservatives in that senedd re'ects the preposttefi the proposals. labour and applied are stitching _ the proposals. labour and applied are stitching this _ the proposals. labour and applied are stitching this up _ the proposals. labour and applied are stitching this up and _ the proposals. labour and applied are stitching this up and wanting l the proposals. labour and applied l are stitching this up and wanting to spend £100 million overfive years increasing the number of politicians increasing the number of politicians in cardiff bay. i don't think that the people of wales want to see that. but until we see the legislation it is difficult to comment on stuff.- legislation it is difficult to comment on stuff. the welsh government
hamilton represented the region of mid and west wales for five years, but he lived over the border in wiltshirelyde camry and a spokesperson said its leader, adam price, is working closely with the first minister on developing the plans, but the leader of the welsh conservatives in that senedd rejects the proposals. conservatives in that senedd re'ects the proposalsfi conservatives in that senedd re'ects the preposttefi the proposals. labour and applied are stitching _ the proposals. labour...
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turning to sport as part of her recovery, she has competed in wiltshire rugby, basketball, thrive anday. the doctor said to me can you move _ and i knew straightaway. the doctor said to me can you move your- and i knew straightaway. the doctor| said to me can you move your arms? and i knew straightaway. the doctor i said to me can you move your arms? i thought i move my arms. i thought about my legs but there were 20 doctors around and i realised that it was pretty bad. i would never be set here as a paralympic ticket had not been that moment. am i thankful that i'm in a wheelchair? not really. to balance sucks a lot of the time but i'm very thankful for the time but i'm very thankful for the opportunities that i've had in the opportunities that i've had in the people that met and opportunities that i've had. shoemaker db next month in canada one of 12 teams going for gold. lode one of 12 teams going for gold. we were six in the last world championships in october 21 with slips of— championships in october 21 with slips of bit for the paralympic games— slips of bit for the paralympic
turning to sport as part of her recovery, she has competed in wiltshire rugby, basketball, thrive anday. the doctor said to me can you move _ and i knew straightaway. the doctor said to me can you move your- and i knew straightaway. the doctor| said to me can you move your arms? and i knew straightaway. the doctor i said to me can you move your arms? i thought i move my arms. i thought about my legs but there were 20 doctors around and i realised that it was pretty bad. i would never be set...
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funds lately our data comes from our partners at track insight more information available on the ft wiltshiref beyond meat jumping. is it safe to bite on this stock not two other names coming up right after this >> announcer: catch the market zone today on "closing bell" sponsored by e trade from morgan stanley. finally we can eat. ♪ you know you make me wanna...♪ and then we looked around and said, wait a minute, this isn't even our stroller! (laughing) you live with your parents, but you own a house in the metaverse? mhm. cool...i don't get it. here's to getting financially ready for anything! and here's to being single and ready to mingle. who's ready to cha-cha?! ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ >>> welcome back time for today's three stock lump and we have beyond meat surging on surprise sales beat for the quarter. a lawsuit is planned to block the figment deal and strong travel demand, and here's to help us is a cnbc contributor. delano, welcome. the stock is up 10% and 53% this year would you be a buyer >> yeah, i'm actually a holder of this stock. if you look at the life of the stock it's performed pre
funds lately our data comes from our partners at track insight more information available on the ft wiltshiref beyond meat jumping. is it safe to bite on this stock not two other names coming up right after this >> announcer: catch the market zone today on "closing bell" sponsored by e trade from morgan stanley. finally we can eat. ♪ you know you make me wanna...♪ and then we looked around and said, wait a minute, this isn't even our stroller! (laughing) you live with your...
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ireland that won't go on to the republic is still an issue because if goods go from somerset to wiltshire do they? and is northern ireland fully of the united kingdom or isn't it? that the fundamental issue which the unionists will have to be satisfied by? how urgent is a resolution of this issue? i think very pressing because the union, a constitutional union. but also an economic union. and it's crucial that the economy of northern ireland is not harmed by the northern ireland. and of course by possibly digging their heels on this brussels risk , heels on this brussels risk, restarting the troubles because there are great tensions in northern ireland within the unionist community about what's happening. well, that's very important that you this point because the protocol except that the good friday belfast agreement is superior to it and therefore anything that risks that means that the protocol be overridden and that is within the text of the protocol which was itself to be temporary. and that's why is a strong legal argument in favour in international law of passing the bill that is b
ireland that won't go on to the republic is still an issue because if goods go from somerset to wiltshire do they? and is northern ireland fully of the united kingdom or isn't it? that the fundamental issue which the unionists will have to be satisfied by? how urgent is a resolution of this issue? i think very pressing because the union, a constitutional union. but also an economic union. and it's crucial that the economy of northern ireland is not harmed by the northern ireland. and of course...
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ireland that won't go on to the republic is still an issue because if goods go from somerset to wiltshire do they? and is northern ireland fully of the united kingdom or isn't it? that the fundamental issue which the unionists will have to be satisfied by? how urgent is a resolution of this issue? i think very pressing because the union, a constitutional union. but also an economic union. and it's crucial that the economy of northern ireland is not harmed by the northern ireland. and of course by possibly digging their heels on this brussels risk , heels on this brussels risk, restarting the troubles because there are great tensions in northern ireland within the unionist community about what's happening. well, that's very important that you this point because the protocol except that the good friday belfast agreement is superior to it and therefore anything that risks that means that the protocol be overridden and that is within the text of the protocol which was itself to be temporary. and that's why is a strong legal argument in favour in international law of passing the bill that is b
ireland that won't go on to the republic is still an issue because if goods go from somerset to wiltshire do they? and is northern ireland fully of the united kingdom or isn't it? that the fundamental issue which the unionists will have to be satisfied by? how urgent is a resolution of this issue? i think very pressing because the union, a constitutional union. but also an economic union. and it's crucial that the economy of northern ireland is not harmed by the northern ireland. and of course...
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describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshireere once topped with gypsum, making them almost illuminous against the landscape and visible from miles away. one theory is that they are aligned to mirror the constellation of orion with the henges representing the belt in the night sky. like stonehenge, they represent a physical link to our neolithic history, one with so many unanswered questions, but one that exemplifies how important this site was that created it, thousands of years ago. john maguire, bbc news, ripon. when you think of eurovision, you may well think of bucks fizz or abba — and probably not the sex pistols. but this yearjohn lydon — best known as the frontman of the 1970s british punk band — is bidding to become ireland's entry, with a personal song that celebrates his wife who's living with alzheimers disease. daniel rosney reports. # god save the queen...# when you listen to this, you probably aren't thinking of this. # snowdrops and daffodils. # butterflies...# john lydon, the most famous man in punk, as johnny r
describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshireere once topped with gypsum, making them almost illuminous against the landscape and visible from miles away. one theory is that they are aligned to mirror the constellation of orion with the henges representing the belt in the night sky. like stonehenge, they represent a physical link to our neolithic history, one with so many unanswered questions, but one that exemplifies how important...
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describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshire, making them almost illuminous against the landscape and visible from miles away. one theory is that they are aligned to mirror the constellation of orion with the henges representing the belt in the night sky. like stonehenge they represent a physical link to our neolithic history, one with so many unanswered questions, but one that exemplifies how important this site was that created it, thousands of years ago. john maguire, bbc news, ripon. meet bobi, a record—setting dog from portugal who is now well into his fourth decade. bobi hasjust been named by the guinness book of records as the world's oldest dog — at 30 years and 226 days. he beats a record set by bluey, of australia, who died in 1939, aged 29. absolutely incredible! a stargazer has captured the moment a newly—discovered green comet began its approach to earth. george chan photographed the object over several hours from his back garden in nottinghamshire yesterday, and stitched the images together to form this timelapse v
describes them as the stonehenge of the north, probably the most important prehistoric site between wiltshire, making them almost illuminous against the landscape and visible from miles away. one theory is that they are aligned to mirror the constellation of orion with the henges representing the belt in the night sky. like stonehenge they represent a physical link to our neolithic history, one with so many unanswered questions, but one that exemplifies how important this site was that created...
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some spots, particularly somerset wiltshire, but it should and we'll have should clear and then we'llsunny conditions, temperatures in the south, seven or eight further or ten further north, nine or ten celsius. a touch above celsius. so a touch above average here the time of average here for the time of yean average here for the time of year, probably a cloudier year, but probably a cloudier end the day across north end to the day across north england, odd spot of drizzle england, the odd spot of drizzle , but most dry again in , but most places dry again in the south. look how quickly the frost comes back through tuesday and into wednesday morning fog again likely to be a hazard for wednesday morning commute and then the winds really start to pick up in north and another band of rain comes here. those winds, though, the greatest cause for concern. we have a met office yellow in place office yellow warning in place for scotland for north—west scotland for those wednesday those winds during wednesday afternoon evening. afternoon and into the evening. again elsewhere, most places dry a
some spots, particularly somerset wiltshire, but it should and we'll have should clear and then we'llsunny conditions, temperatures in the south, seven or eight further or ten further north, nine or ten celsius. a touch above celsius. so a touch above average here the time of average here for the time of yean average here for the time of year, probably a cloudier year, but probably a cloudier end the day across north end to the day across north england, odd spot of drizzle england, the odd spot...
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you can see them here — cleveland, staffordshire, gloucestershire, devon and cornwall, wiltshire, andouzens and david carrick, were sentenced to life imprisonment for numerous terrible crimes against women. but the nicola bulley case is likely to rekindle the debate about whether smaller forces — like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales — are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. analysis by the bbc has revealed that britain's local bus network has shrunk by nearly 19% in the decade to march last year. according to the department for transport figures, hertfordshire and leicestershire saw the biggest cuts in services in england. 0perators say they have had to close some routes because of falling passenger numbers and rising prices. here's our transport correspondent, katy austin. the only bus that stops in the leicestershire village of stapleton is the 159. hello. john catches it most days to the nearest town of hinckley for things like shopping. i've got my phone if you need me. 0k. catch you later, then. in two weeks' time, the 159 is
you can see them here — cleveland, staffordshire, gloucestershire, devon and cornwall, wiltshire, andouzens and david carrick, were sentenced to life imprisonment for numerous terrible crimes against women. but the nicola bulley case is likely to rekindle the debate about whether smaller forces — like lancashire, one of 43 in england and wales — are up to the job when the national spotlight is upon them. mark easton, bbc news. analysis by the bbc has revealed that britain's local bus...