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— indicator of west yorkshire.e. it is using public sector assets so we need to reduce the cost of laying the networks. it is what is going to work. that is what we are looking to find out. the next stage is implementing that. full fibre is available to around 1 million premises across the uk. representing about 2% of all internet connections. that contrast with spain where the figure is 80%. instead, most households have a partial fibre broadband which instead, most households have a partialfibre broadband which is still fast, superfast in fact, but not quite as alter fast as full fibre. —— ultra fast. frankfurt is preparing to move 65,000 people from their homes to allow authorities to carry out a controlled explosion of a huge world war two bomb. the evacuation is germany's largest since the war, and officials have warned the financial capital could grind to a halt on monday if people don't leave. a toddler has been pulled free from a well in china after a ten hour rescue mission. the boy was out playing with hi
— indicator of west yorkshire.e. it is using public sector assets so we need to reduce the cost of laying the networks. it is what is going to work. that is what we are looking to find out. the next stage is implementing that. full fibre is available to around 1 million premises across the uk. representing about 2% of all internet connections. that contrast with spain where the figure is 80%. instead, most households have a partial fibre broadband which instead, most households have a...
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but it will still be very blustery across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshirend on towards norkfolk as well. given that the leaves are all still onthe trees, well, these winds strong enough to bring down some tree branches, maybe old trees, so there is the potential for some localised transport disruption, perhaps one or two power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it stays pretty blustery. there'll be plenty of showers in the forecast through wednesday, widely across the uk, but always most frequently across the north and west, wheresome will be heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in. feeling cool as well. just 12 degrees in glasgow. fewer showers towards the south—east, but no—one is immune. as we go through wednesday night, further clumpsof showers working southwards across the country. given the winds turning to a more northerly direction, and despite the breeze, it will turn out to be quite a chilly night. temperatures getting down into single figures. what about the forecast then,
but it will still be very blustery across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshirend on towards norkfolk as well. given that the leaves are all still onthe trees, well, these winds strong enough to bring down some tree branches, maybe old trees, so there is the potential for some localised transport disruption, perhaps one or two power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it stays pretty blustery. there'll be plenty of showers in the forecast through wednesday,...
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the men, who are aged between 22 and 35, were detained in the north west of england, west yorkshire,outh wales. they're being held under terror laws and police say the arrests relate to threats against individuals, not communities. daniel sandford reports. raided this morning by counterterrorism police, the home in warrington of a former activist of the extreme right group national action, a scene repeated at ten other addresses today across england and wales. this is the house of christopher lythgoe, who, along with five other men in north—west england, is suspected of making what police call significant threats to individuals. in garforth in leeds, a bomb—disposal van was outside the address of another activist who was involved in national action before it was listed as a terrorist group. ashley bell, who lives there, is suspected of being a member of a banned organisation, as are four men from west yorkshire, wiltshire and swansea. although the arrests were the result of two separate investigations, they are all part of an operation against suspected national action supporters coo
the men, who are aged between 22 and 35, were detained in the north west of england, west yorkshire,outh wales. they're being held under terror laws and police say the arrests relate to threats against individuals, not communities. daniel sandford reports. raided this morning by counterterrorism police, the home in warrington of a former activist of the extreme right group national action, a scene repeated at ten other addresses today across england and wales. this is the house of christopher...
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davies on holiday and from south yorkshire. —— dave is on holiday.ion from someone from thomas cook. and their prospects for getting people out. tourists have been fleeing the caribbean and arriving at gatwick this morning. 0ur correspondent has been there. dozens of flights from the caribbean and florida have arrived here at gatwick and more are expected through the day. thousands of british holiday—makers are being told to follow evacuation orders as a result of hurricane irma and many are facing disruption to their travel arrangements. in terms of travel arrangements. in terms of travel advice, the british association of travel agents is advising anyone on a package holiday to check with their airline or tour operator to keep up—to—date with ongoing news reports and to keep in touch with local authorities. the same advice goes to anyone travelling independently. some travelling independently. some travel companies are offering travel waivers and free amendments to cancellations and bookings. the foreign office has set up a hotline for those affect
davies on holiday and from south yorkshire. —— dave is on holiday.ion from someone from thomas cook. and their prospects for getting people out. tourists have been fleeing the caribbean and arriving at gatwick this morning. 0ur correspondent has been there. dozens of flights from the caribbean and florida have arrived here at gatwick and more are expected through the day. thousands of british holiday—makers are being told to follow evacuation orders as a result of hurricane irma and many...
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thank you, andrew mcphillips from the yorkshire building society. in other business news...avoured candidate to buy its chip business. the highly—prized division is reportedly worth around $18 billion. us private equity firm bain capital, as well as the state—backed development bank of japan and south korean chip—maker sk hynix, are the leading suitors to buy the business. the chief executive of us credit reporting agency equifax has promised to make changes after the company suffered one of the biggest data breaches in history. the hacking attack affected 143 million us customers and the firm now faces multiple lawsuits and a possible federal investigation. and home furnishing company dunelm says it's feeling the squeeze as consumer spending slows. it says sales slowed and pre—tax profits fell to £92 million. it says it expects trading to remain challenging with the disposable incomes of consumers under pressure. let's look at the markets and we've put up the dunelm price. their share prices of almost 10% so investors are like and what they are hearing. we have also put up
thank you, andrew mcphillips from the yorkshire building society. in other business news...avoured candidate to buy its chip business. the highly—prized division is reportedly worth around $18 billion. us private equity firm bain capital, as well as the state—backed development bank of japan and south korean chip—maker sk hynix, are the leading suitors to buy the business. the chief executive of us credit reporting agency equifax has promised to make changes after the company suffered one...
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i am in yorkshire to find out why.n sport, world cup qualifying wins last night for england, scotland and northern ireland. michael o'neill's side beat the czech republic 2—0 in belfast, which should guarantee them a play—off spot. and sarah has the weather. it isa it is a very mild start to the day, with temperatures as the sunrises in the high teens. lots of cloud and drizzle about, but we should see some sunshine later. i will have the details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. in the last few hours, south korea's navy has held major live—fire drills, in the latest show of force to north korea. a south korean commander said pyonyang's forces would be "buried at sea" in the event of a further provocation. meanwhile, international pressure continues to build against the north following its largest nuclear bomb test to date. yesterday, the south staged a simulated attack on the north's nuclear test site involving land—based missile launchers and aircraft. while in new york, the united states warn
i am in yorkshire to find out why.n sport, world cup qualifying wins last night for england, scotland and northern ireland. michael o'neill's side beat the czech republic 2—0 in belfast, which should guarantee them a play—off spot. and sarah has the weather. it isa it is a very mild start to the day, with temperatures as the sunrises in the high teens. lots of cloud and drizzle about, but we should see some sunshine later. i will have the details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first,...
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it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshireoss a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshire and across into norkfolk as well. the wind gusts, given the trees have fallen leaf, will bring down branches and maybe knock down a few trees so the potential for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly winds dragging in plenty of showers across scotland, northern ireland and across the north—west of both england and wales, but nowhere is immune from catching a downpour. some heavy and thundery at times, feeling quite cool across the north of the uk, temperatures up to 18 degrees in london but feeling a bit cooler than that given the strength of the wind. then as we go through wednesday night, there'll be further bands of showers pushing southwards across the country. temperatures dropping away despite the winds, we could still see lows getting down to single figures. then for thursday, we're looking at a
it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshireoss a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshire and across into norkfolk as well. the wind gusts, given the trees have fallen leaf, will bring down branches and maybe knock down a few trees so the potential for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly...
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the men — who are aged between 22 and 35 — were detained in the north—west of england, west yorkshirere being held under terror laws and police say the arrests relate to threats against individuals, not communities. daniel sandford reports. raided this morning by counterterrorism police, the home in warrington of a former activist of the extreme right group national action, a scene repeated at ten other addresses today across england and wales. this is the house of christopher lythgoe, who, along with five other men in north—west england, is suspected of making what police call significant threats to individuals. in garforth in leeds, a bomb—disposal van was outside the address of another activist who was involved in national action before it was listed as a terrorist group. ashley bell, who lives there, is suspected of being a member of a banned organisation, as are four men from west yorkshire, wiltshire and swansea. although the arrests were the result of two separate investigations, they are all part of an operation against suspected national action supporters coordinated by the c
the men — who are aged between 22 and 35 — were detained in the north—west of england, west yorkshirere being held under terror laws and police say the arrests relate to threats against individuals, not communities. daniel sandford reports. raided this morning by counterterrorism police, the home in warrington of a former activist of the extreme right group national action, a scene repeated at ten other addresses today across england and wales. this is the house of christopher lythgoe,...
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this is from south yorkshire police who have tweeted that they are dealing with two stabbing incidentsents. five people were injured in leicester. there are road closures whilst police continue their investigations. just to repeat, two linked stabbing incident in which five people were injured in the early hours of this morning in sheffield city centre. we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. washington has pulled most of its diplomats out of havana, following mysterious attacks on staff. the cuban government says the decision is "hasty" and will affect relations between the two countries. our us correspondent barbara plett usher reports. this was supposed to mark the beginning of better relations between cuba and the united states, but little more than a year after the mission was formally reopen in havana, us employees began reporting hearing loss and other mystery health problems. the americans now say their diplomats are being attacked. they don't know by whom all by what exactly but they've decided it's no longer safe for them, only a skeleton staff will stay. the cub
this is from south yorkshire police who have tweeted that they are dealing with two stabbing incidentsents. five people were injured in leicester. there are road closures whilst police continue their investigations. just to repeat, two linked stabbing incident in which five people were injured in the early hours of this morning in sheffield city centre. we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. washington has pulled most of its diplomats out of havana, following mysterious attacks on...
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across into yorkshire.ntial for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly winds dragging in plenty of showers across scotland, northern ireland and across the north—west of both england and wales but nowhere is immune from catching a downpour. some heavy and thundery at times, feeling cool across the north of the uk, temperatures up to 18 in london but feeling cooler than that given the strength of the wind. as we go through wednesday night, further bands of showers pushing southwards across the country. temperatures dropping away despite the winds, we could still see lows getting down to single figures. them for thursday, we're looking at another unsettled day with further showers coming in on those strong north—westerly winds. given the north—westerly wind flow the showers always more likely in the north and west of the uk, fewer showers likely towards the south and east but again, nowhere in
across into yorkshire.ntial for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly winds dragging in plenty of showers across scotland, northern ireland and across the north—west of both england and wales but nowhere is immune from catching a downpour. some heavy and thundery at times, feeling cool across the north of the uk, temperatures up to 18 in london but feeling cooler than that...
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during the war of the roses where the armies ran out of ammunition and resorted to throwing black and yorkshiredings at one another. nick says he'll be back next year to defend his hard won title! words can say how happy i am to win this trophy. it is taken four years of ha rd this trophy. it is taken four years of hard work and training to get this, which is finally paid off. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. a lorry driver has appeared in court, charged with causing the deaths of eight people in a crash on the mi last month. all those killed and injured, were travelling in a minibus. our correspondent kate bradbrook was in court for today's hearing. it was a relatively short hearing. this case has attracted a lot of media attention. the press benches we re media attention. the press benches were full. it is one of the worst cases of a crash on british motorways in almost 25 years, leaving eight people dead and several more injured. david white staff, seen on the left, arriving at milton keynes magistrates' court this morning. dressed in
during the war of the roses where the armies ran out of ammunition and resorted to throwing black and yorkshiredings at one another. nick says he'll be back next year to defend his hard won title! words can say how happy i am to win this trophy. it is taken four years of ha rd this trophy. it is taken four years of hard work and training to get this, which is finally paid off. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. a lorry driver has appeared...
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it features one of britain‘s most segregated towns — dewsbury in west yorkshire. let‘s take a look.is your eyes. this, isjust like a ball, can i take this off? i look well weird. do you take selfies in itand look well weird. do you take selfies in it and stuff? yes. isn't that wouldn‘t? —— isn‘t that brilliant? joining us now are farhan, siobhan and documentary filmmaker luned tonderai. would you have ever met, which lives have crossed, which he had met anywhere? we are going to the same college, maybe, but probably not, no. we would see each other but not know each other, what past each other. what made you decide to take pa rt other. what made you decide to take part in the film? ijust other. what made you decide to take part in the film? i just thought it will be a good opportunity to step out of my comfort zone and ask questions that i don‘t know the a nswe rs questions that i don‘t know the a nswers to questions that i don‘t know the answers to and i never would get a chance to ask. what about you? the same, i thought i would get out and see if i could get to know someone from
it features one of britain‘s most segregated towns — dewsbury in west yorkshire. let‘s take a look.is your eyes. this, isjust like a ball, can i take this off? i look well weird. do you take selfies in itand look well weird. do you take selfies in it and stuff? yes. isn't that wouldn‘t? —— isn‘t that brilliant? joining us now are farhan, siobhan and documentary filmmaker luned tonderai. would you have ever met, which lives have crossed, which he had met anywhere? we are going to...
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improvements being supported and that is why we have allocated up to 781 million pounds to the west yorkshire transport funds to deliver local priority. >> i to share the prime minister's sympathy with all those affected by hurricane irma in which are part of the caribbean they have suffered. i hope that the prime minister will be prepared to look carefully at the speed of our response to hurricane irma and if future demands are made in the near future in the next few days or weeks from any country affected by that britain will respond as generously as you possibly can to help people. mr. speaker, the situation facing disabled people in britain is described by the united nations committee on the rights of persons with disabilities as a human catastrophe. does the prime minister think that it was right that while the government funded tax giveaways to richest, disabled people have been hit hardest by the cuts that government has made? >> first of all, in response to references that the gentleman made to the response to hurricane irma, i can assure you that the uk response was a speedy one and
improvements being supported and that is why we have allocated up to 781 million pounds to the west yorkshire transport funds to deliver local priority. >> i to share the prime minister's sympathy with all those affected by hurricane irma in which are part of the caribbean they have suffered. i hope that the prime minister will be prepared to look carefully at the speed of our response to hurricane irma and if future demands are made in the near future in the next few days or weeks from...
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stretches have already opened in kent, norfolk, cumbria and north yorkshire.sible because of a law change in 20 —— 2009. that established rights of access along a newly defined coastal margin. stretches of land next to the sea. but some of it is privately owned, and some say the new rights of way are causing problems. it provides the right for people to walk wherever they like. it is that aspect, which creates particular difficulties for the owners of businesses, and particularly for farmers who are trying to graze livestock on the land. natural england are overseeing the paths construction. hello, neil. to see you. and great spot, you can see wales in the distance. it is making everybody‘s coast available to them. what about those landowners who say, hang on a second, this is having an impact on their land, their businesses, in some cases? the coast is complex. we have worked with lots of people to come up with the most flexible solution that works. it is a coastal path,it solution that works. it is a coastal path, it doesn't go way inland. it ta kes path, it
stretches have already opened in kent, norfolk, cumbria and north yorkshire.sible because of a law change in 20 —— 2009. that established rights of access along a newly defined coastal margin. stretches of land next to the sea. but some of it is privately owned, and some say the new rights of way are causing problems. it provides the right for people to walk wherever they like. it is that aspect, which creates particular difficulties for the owners of businesses, and particularly for...
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eastern counties those showers will be widespread in the afternoon, several across parts of east yorkshirelincolnshire and norfolk as well. another area seeing many showers is wales and south—west england although these might send out for a time. we've had some heavy showers injersey, jersey out for a time. we've had some heavy showers in jersey, jersey airport picking upjust showers in jersey, jersey airport picking up just over an showers in jersey, jersey airport picking upjust over an inch of rain in the last two hours so it's been quite torrential. through the rest of the day and one is immune from showers, more general rain from northern ireland, late in the day sunshine moving into the north and east of scotland. overnight tonight rainfora time east of scotland. overnight tonight rain for a time in south—west england and wales, otherwise the skies were clear and it will become dry and cold enough for frost in sheltered areas of scotland. tomorrow slightly better, after a cold start, fewer showers, there should be more sunshine, so it will feel a little less chilly than today. that i
eastern counties those showers will be widespread in the afternoon, several across parts of east yorkshirelincolnshire and norfolk as well. another area seeing many showers is wales and south—west england although these might send out for a time. we've had some heavy showers injersey, jersey out for a time. we've had some heavy showers in jersey, jersey airport picking upjust showers in jersey, jersey airport picking up just over an showers in jersey, jersey airport picking upjust over an...
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members of the ist batallion yorkshire regiment who were preparing for an event in longleat safari parklso had their defences probed by the park's notoriously mischievous monkeys. with us is david buik who's a market strategist at panmure gordon. good morning, david. should we start with the un general assembly turning up with the un general assembly turning up so many stories this time around. interesting to hear what iran's president makes of america's president, calling him a rogue newcomer. i think the first observation with this is i thought the whole tone of the united nations —— united nations was fairly bellicose and jingoistic and we have ple nty of bellicose and jingoistic and we have plenty of that. i'm not certain it is helpful. he wants strong leadership that he wants rogue states to stop. when president obama agreed to this deal with hassan rohani, there was enormous amount of good faith and a lot of hissing through the teeth, is this actually going to help peace in the middle east? doesn't seem to have got any worse. all i can say today, we are very much lucky to have has
members of the ist batallion yorkshire regiment who were preparing for an event in longleat safari parklso had their defences probed by the park's notoriously mischievous monkeys. with us is david buik who's a market strategist at panmure gordon. good morning, david. should we start with the un general assembly turning up with the un general assembly turning up so many stories this time around. interesting to hear what iran's president makes of america's president, calling him a rogue newcomer....
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princess margaret has followed her weekend in yorkshire...e age of deference, everything broadcast was on the royal terms, highly stage—managed and controlled. for decades, the bbc was seen as the favoured establishment media outlet and did little to accept them. but as charles and diana's marriage broke down publicly, with her infamous panorama interview playing a crucial role, and especially after diana's death 20 years ago, the relationship became much more complicated. was the bbc part of a rapacious, intrusive press pack that had some responsibility for her death and so should now stay awake, or was it theirjob to investigate and challenge the royals like any of its journalistic subjects? this dilemma has led to some tricky television moments, such as the occasional awkward photo opportunity and complaints about the hours of airtime spent waiting for prince george's birth, for example. through it all, the bbc has had to tread that passed between a royal family increasingly sensitive to potential invasions of its privacy by the media and
princess margaret has followed her weekend in yorkshire...e age of deference, everything broadcast was on the royal terms, highly stage—managed and controlled. for decades, the bbc was seen as the favoured establishment media outlet and did little to accept them. but as charles and diana's marriage broke down publicly, with her infamous panorama interview playing a crucial role, and especially after diana's death 20 years ago, the relationship became much more complicated. was the bbc part of...
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it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshirees have fallen leaf, will bring down branches and maybe knock down a few trees so the potential for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly winds dragging in plenty of showers across scotland, northern ireland and across the north—west of both england and wales, but nowhere is immune from catching a downpour. some heavy and thundery at times, feeling quite cool across the north of the uk, temperatures up to 18 degrees in london but feeling a bit cooler than that given the strength of the wind. then as we go through wednesday night, there'll be further bands of showers pushing southwards across the country. temperatures dropping away despite the winds, we could still see lows getting down to single figures. then for thursday, we're looking at another unsettled day with further showers coming in on those strong north—westerly winds. given the north—westerly wind flow, the
it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshirees have fallen leaf, will bring down branches and maybe knock down a few trees so the potential for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly winds dragging in plenty of showers across scotland, northern ireland and across the north—west of both england and wales, but...
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some heavy rain around, particularly on the pennines and the lake distric splashes of rain into yorkshireks of rain particularly across the west of scotland and northern ireland. they will become less prevalent through the day. sunny skies will develop here and there. few in the way of showers. stays wet across northern england and north wales and the rain eases off in intensity and outbreaks of rain coming and going across the midlands and southern england. in sunshine, temperatures 23 or 24. while we see something fresher to scotland and northern ireland later, you will see something a good deal sunnier. the fresh air gradually clears away the damp weather from england and wales as we go through the night and into wednesday morning. we start wednesday and it will feel a good deal cooler. these are the city temperatures but rural areas down into single figures, widely. a fresh start to wednesday but a ridge of high pressure is building in and while this weather front will bring a few showers to parts of scotland, one or two isolated showers in north—west england and northern ireland. wed
some heavy rain around, particularly on the pennines and the lake distric splashes of rain into yorkshireks of rain particularly across the west of scotland and northern ireland. they will become less prevalent through the day. sunny skies will develop here and there. few in the way of showers. stays wet across northern england and north wales and the rain eases off in intensity and outbreaks of rain coming and going across the midlands and southern england. in sunshine, temperatures 23 or 24....
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splashes of rain into yorkshire and the north—east.ern ireland, a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain particularly across the west of scotland and northern ireland. they will become less prevalent through the day. sunny skies will develop here and there. few in the way of showers. stays wet across northern england and north wales and the rain eases off in intensity and outbreaks of rain coming and going across the midlands and southern england. in sunshine, temperatures 23 or 24. while we see something fresher to scotland and northern ireland later, you will see something a good deal sunnier. the fresh air gradually clears away the damp weather from england and wales as we go through the night and into wednesday morning. we start wednesday and it will feel a good deal cooler. these are the city temperatures but rural areas down into single figures, widely. a fresh start to wednesday but a ridge of high pressure is building in and while this weather front will bring a few showers to parts of scotland, one or two isolated showers in north
splashes of rain into yorkshire and the north—east.ern ireland, a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain particularly across the west of scotland and northern ireland. they will become less prevalent through the day. sunny skies will develop here and there. few in the way of showers. stays wet across northern england and north wales and the rain eases off in intensity and outbreaks of rain coming and going across the midlands and southern england. in sunshine, temperatures 23 or 24. while we see...
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it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshirend gusts, given the trees have fallen leaf, will bring down branches and maybe knock down a few trees so the potential for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly winds dragging in plenty of showers across scotland, northern ireland and across the north—west of both england and wales, but nowhere is immune from catching a downpour. some heavy and thundery at times, feeling quite cool across the north of the uk, temperatures up to 18 degrees in london but feeling a bit cooler than that given the strength of the wind. then as we go through wednesday night, there'll be further bands of showers pushing southwards across the country. temperatures dropping away despite the winds, we could still see lows getting down to single figures. then for thursday, we're looking at another unsettled day with further showers coming in on those strong north—westerly winds. given the north—w
it will be blowy to start the day across a swathe of north—east england, across yorkshire, lincolnshirend gusts, given the trees have fallen leaf, will bring down branches and maybe knock down a few trees so the potential for localised transport disruption, maybe some power cuts as well. through the rest of the day it will stay pretty blustery nationwide with those north—westerly winds dragging in plenty of showers across scotland, northern ireland and across the north—west of both...
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leeds held off hull fc beating them 18—16 at headingley to reach old trafford for a west yorkshire derbyekend. tim hague reports. 80 minutes from the grand final. will it be the final four in danny mcguire and rob arrow? leaving and retiring from the game respectively. there was little surprise when leeds went into an early lead. two tries to stop 12—0 in 20 minutes. their tea m to stop 12—0 in 20 minutes. their team bus turned a place —— turned up late and so did a whole. gareth ellis wanting to go about with a bang. these moves getting whole closer. —— hull. this score making it 16 apiece. called what —— could kallu m it 16 apiece. called what —— could kallum watkins do hisjob? it it 16 apiece. called what —— could kallum watkins do his job? it was neverin kallum watkins do his job? it was never in doubt. there was still time for fingernails never in doubt. there was still time forfingernails to be punished and the hosts would hang on. one more game for mcguire and coe as castleford await at old trafford. three games in rugby union's premiership tonight, and newcastle falcons are top o
leeds held off hull fc beating them 18—16 at headingley to reach old trafford for a west yorkshire derbyekend. tim hague reports. 80 minutes from the grand final. will it be the final four in danny mcguire and rob arrow? leaving and retiring from the game respectively. there was little surprise when leeds went into an early lead. two tries to stop 12—0 in 20 minutes. their tea m to stop 12—0 in 20 minutes. their team bus turned a place —— turned up late and so did a whole. gareth...
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eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.hern ireland and western scotland, some quite heavy. starting to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 14—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. through friday night, further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the countryside. the weekend, a mixed bag. a reasonable start, but turning wet and windy during the second half of the weekend. starting off with the forecast for saturday. for most of us, a decent start with some sunshine. quite windy across north—western areas. not entirely dry everywhere, one or two showers mostly across the western side. 14 degrees the top temperature in glasgow, 18 in london. those temperatures coming down a little bit. as for maria, it could bring heavy rain to southern parts of
eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.hern ireland and western scotland, some quite heavy. starting to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 14—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. through friday night, further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could...
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he was also at the heart of the ructions which destroyed yorkshire cricket for many years because ofhe chaos, the divisive camps that he was one side of in that. but he did introduce us to the idea of the corridor of uncertainty. we have a lot of those in this building! let's move on to the i. this is the picture on the top of the eye, irma's path of destruction. just tinder made out of buildings in the caribbean. many of them are territories linked to the uk, and it links back to the last story about leadership, and showing that we are connected and our people there feeling supported in the way that they need to be through what is an absolutely terol time, the pictures are shocking, and i think that we as british territories, we do have a duty of care to the people there. and borisjohnson duty of care to the people there. and boris johnson has duty of care to the people there. and borisjohnson has defended the response tonight, because there has been criticism that there was too little, too late, perhaps not enough but to reactive. i do suspect that this sheer scale of this disaster
he was also at the heart of the ructions which destroyed yorkshire cricket for many years because ofhe chaos, the divisive camps that he was one side of in that. but he did introduce us to the idea of the corridor of uncertainty. we have a lot of those in this building! let's move on to the i. this is the picture on the top of the eye, irma's path of destruction. just tinder made out of buildings in the caribbean. many of them are territories linked to the uk, and it links back to the last...
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eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.rn scotland, some quite heavy. starting to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 14—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the countryside. the weekend, a mixed bag. a reasonable start, but turning wet and windy during the second half of the weekend. starting off with the forecast for saturday. for most of us, a decent start with some sunshine. quite windy across north—western areas. not entirely dry everywhere, one or two showers mostly across the western side. 14 degrees the top temperature in glasgow, 18 in london. those temperatures coming down a little bit. as for maria, it could bring heavy rain to southern parts of england on monday. quite a bit of uncertain
eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.rn scotland, some quite heavy. starting to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 14—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially...
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leeds held off hull fc, beating them 18—16 at headingley to reach old trafford for a west yorkshire derbytes from the grand final and would it be the final 84 danny mcguire and rob burrow, leading and retiring from the game respectfully? hull haven't won at headingley in decades with was little surprise when leeds went into an early lead. two tries, 12— zero in 20 minutes. two tries, i2— zero in 20 minutes. just like their team bus which turned up late, gareth ellis wanted to go out with a bang. now not only backin to go out with a bang. now not only back in the game, they were ahead. hull got closer before they were given a 4—point lead. but leeds weren't done. dominant early on and they found that form later. liam sutcliffe scored making its 16 apiece. while there was still time for fingernails apiece. while there was still time forfingernails to be punished, the hosts would hang on. one more game than for maguire and co— as castleford await at old trafford. three games in rugby union's premiership tonight, and newcastle falcons are top of the table after a 29—17 win over london irish.
leeds held off hull fc, beating them 18—16 at headingley to reach old trafford for a west yorkshire derbytes from the grand final and would it be the final 84 danny mcguire and rob burrow, leading and retiring from the game respectfully? hull haven't won at headingley in decades with was little surprise when leeds went into an early lead. two tries, 12— zero in 20 minutes. two tries, i2— zero in 20 minutes. just like their team bus which turned up late, gareth ellis wanted to go out with...
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this picture from north yorkshire. stretching down into east anglia.ours we have seen a few thundery showers getting going. still fairly isolated but still the chance going into this evening you may find herself underneath one of these. going on into the night as well is that they may edge down towards the london area. eventually they will fade away as the night goe5 london area. eventually they will fade away as the night goes on. the rest of the uk had clear skies. the contrast between temperatures in town5 contrast between temperatures in towns and city centres and the countryside. it did a few degrees. some spots will end up in closing overfigures. some spots will end up in closing over figures. clo5e some spots will end up in closing over figures. close to freezing going into saturday morning. we'll start the day tomorrow ju5t going into saturday morning. we'll start the day tomorrow just like today, load5 start the day tomorrow just like today, loads of sunshine out there. a gorgeous start. some patchy cloud developing. it may threaten with a few
this picture from north yorkshire. stretching down into east anglia.ours we have seen a few thundery showers getting going. still fairly isolated but still the chance going into this evening you may find herself underneath one of these. going on into the night as well is that they may edge down towards the london area. eventually they will fade away as the night goe5 london area. eventually they will fade away as the night goes on. the rest of the uk had clear skies. the contrast between...
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they will have to wait to lift the trophy until the last time a game against yorkshire on the 25th of it will be worth the wait. it has taken 25 years, and there will bea has taken 25 years, and there will be a big crowd in chelmsford tomorrow to celebrate. james, thank you. everton have kicked off at atalanta in italy. it has been 26 years since the last time the italian side played european football. they are making the most of it, going 1—0 ahead. about ten minutes to go till half—time. jack wilshere could make his first appearance for arsenal in over a year when what‘s expected to be a much changed side take on cologne in their opening europa league match at the emirates tonight. manager arsene wenger says he‘s aiming to win the competition, but he doesn‘t see it as the best way of returning to the champions league next season. it is one of the opportunities. i have said it many times, i don‘t think the best way to do it is through permission. this is a different competition, and you want to win every competition you play m, to win every competition you play in, but we don‘t calcu
they will have to wait to lift the trophy until the last time a game against yorkshire on the 25th of it will be worth the wait. it has taken 25 years, and there will bea has taken 25 years, and there will be a big crowd in chelmsford tomorrow to celebrate. james, thank you. everton have kicked off at atalanta in italy. it has been 26 years since the last time the italian side played european football. they are making the most of it, going 1—0 ahead. about ten minutes to go till half—time....
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some move across the midlands and towards lincolnshire and east yorkshire.rthern england will start fine, into southern scotland, the central belt, a few showers in northern ireland, and in north—west scotland, some prolonged and heavy downpours. they will be running into northern ireland. the showers moving into the south—east. by mid—afternoon, we are all in the same boat, really — sunshine, scattered showers, a chilli fields of things, especially when the showers moved through. even if you have two showers in the day, that might be ten minutes of wet weather, and the rest of the day is dry. friday night into saturday morning, a similar story — many showers fade away, some continuing coastal parts. another line of them gradually edging south through england and wales as the night goes on. at the start of the weekend, high—pressure to the west. that is giving us a northerly flow coming into the uk, making it chilly. still a scattering of showers on saturday. i don't think anywhere will be wet all day long. quite cold on saturday night, some of us getting a
some move across the midlands and towards lincolnshire and east yorkshire.rthern england will start fine, into southern scotland, the central belt, a few showers in northern ireland, and in north—west scotland, some prolonged and heavy downpours. they will be running into northern ireland. the showers moving into the south—east. by mid—afternoon, we are all in the same boat, really — sunshine, scattered showers, a chilli fields of things, especially when the showers moved through. even...
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the men — who are aged between 22 and 35 — were detained in the north—west of england, west yorkshiregainst individuals, not communities. daniel sandford reports. raided this morning by counterterrorism police, the home in warrington of a former activist of the extreme right group national action, a scene repeated at ten other addresses today across england and wales. this is the house of christopher lythgoe, who, along with five other men in north—west england, is suspected of making what police call significant threats to individuals. in garforth in leeds, a bomb—disposal van was outside the address of another activist who was involved in national action before it was listed as a terrorist group. ashley bell, who lives there, is suspected of being a member of a banned organisation, as are four men from west yorkshire, wiltshire and swansea. although the arrests were the result of two separate investigations, they are all part of an operation against suspected national action supporters coordinated by the counterterrorism policing network. it became illegal to be a member of national
the men — who are aged between 22 and 35 — were detained in the north—west of england, west yorkshiregainst individuals, not communities. daniel sandford reports. raided this morning by counterterrorism police, the home in warrington of a former activist of the extreme right group national action, a scene repeated at ten other addresses today across england and wales. this is the house of christopher lythgoe, who, along with five other men in north—west england, is suspected of making...
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works to the song top pompey due in paris the oil painting the arrival of spring in wild gate east yorkshire in twenty eleven is approximately ten meters long and takes up thirty two canvases the eighty year old painter says the song top on p. do organized the biggest hockney retrospective of all time which is why it received such a large famous work the hours. forum opened its hockney retrospective on june twenty first it runs until october twenty fifth. donnelly on as a monster of crime novels she was born in america but spends a lot of her younger life in europe twenty five years ago donna published her first book set in venice italy where she lived at the time little did she know about point that the novel would turn into a whole series translated all are over the well this is a mouse her seventy fifth birthday but she doesn't plan on putting the pen down any time soon. millions of tourists flock to the italian city of venice each year for dhanam leontes readers this is also the scene of countless crimes. commie sannio good opportunity solves the crimes in laos whodunits. this year the a
works to the song top pompey due in paris the oil painting the arrival of spring in wild gate east yorkshire in twenty eleven is approximately ten meters long and takes up thirty two canvases the eighty year old painter says the song top on p. do organized the biggest hockney retrospective of all time which is why it received such a large famous work the hours. forum opened its hockney retrospective on june twenty first it runs until october twenty fifth. donnelly on as a monster of crime...
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we have a bit of an idea in yorkshire so in west yorkshire and looks more like it will be focused onou are more likely to have full fibre than ever. it certainly has leapfrogged. fibre than ever. it certainly has lea pfrogged. thank you fibre than ever. it certainly has leapfrogged. thank you very much. 22 minutes past seven. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. journalist and broadcaster angela epstein is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning. lovely to see you. let's bring through some of the front pages first of all. the sunday telegraph you can see have headlined thereabout tory rebels then told to back rex. theresa may trying to head offa back rex. theresa may trying to head off a rebellion. a big week as far as those brexit negotiations are concerned but also laying out plans to be debated on the commons on thursday about the repeal bill. the crucial part that will take the uk out of the european union. a picture there of angelina jolie trying to get through the day, she says. she says she is heartbroken after her recent
we have a bit of an idea in yorkshire so in west yorkshire and looks more like it will be focused onou are more likely to have full fibre than ever. it certainly has leapfrogged. fibre than ever. it certainly has lea pfrogged. thank you fibre than ever. it certainly has leapfrogged. thank you very much. 22 minutes past seven. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. time now for a look at the newspapers. journalist and broadcaster angela epstein is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good...
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eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well. scotland, some quite heavy. starting to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 111—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the countryside. the weekend, a mixed bag. a reasonable start, but turning wet and windy during the second half of the weekend. starting off with the forecast for saturday. for most of us, a decent start with some sunshine. quite windy across north—western areas. not entirely dry everywhere, one or two showers mostly across the western side. 1a degrees the top temperature in glasgow, 18 in london. those temperatures coming down a little bit. as for maria, it could bring heavy rain to southern parts of england on monday. quite a bit of uncertaint
eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well. scotland, some quite heavy. starting to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 111—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially...
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stretches have already opened in kent, norfolk, cumbria and north yorkshire.which creates particular difficulties for the owners of businesses, and particularly for farmers who are trying to graze livestock on the land. natural england are overseeing the path‘s construction. we have spent a lot of time working with lots of people to come up with the most flexible solution that works. it‘s a coastal path, it doesn‘t go way inland. it takes into account how they use this land, so that we can strike a fair balance. it has cost £25 million so far. it will be the world‘s longest coastal path. in three years, a distant dream should become reality. more on the news of cardinal cormac murphy o‘connor, the former archbishop of westminster. hearing from justin bobby the archbishop of canterbury, represents a loss to his innumerable friends, the church and the country. we want to go to glasgow, talked to john the country. we want to go to glasgow, talked tojohn mcmanus from the religious affairs unit. what will be his legacy? pretty wide ranging legacy. cardinal cormac m
stretches have already opened in kent, norfolk, cumbria and north yorkshire.which creates particular difficulties for the owners of businesses, and particularly for farmers who are trying to graze livestock on the land. natural england are overseeing the path‘s construction. we have spent a lot of time working with lots of people to come up with the most flexible solution that works. it‘s a coastal path, it doesn‘t go way inland. it takes into account how they use this land, so that we...
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some heavy rain around, particularly on the pennines and the lake distric splashes of rain into yorkshireland, a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain particularly across the west of scotland and northern ireland. they will become less prevalent through the day. sunny skies will develop here and there. few in the way of showers. stays wet across northern england and north wales and the rain eases off in intensity and outbreaks of rain coming and going across the midlands and southern england. in sunshine, temperatures 23 or 24. while we see something fresher to scotland and northern ireland later, you will see something a good deal sunnier. the fresh air gradually clears away the damp weather from england and wales as we go through the night and into wednesday morning. we start wednesday and it will feel a good deal cooler. these are the city temperatures but rural areas down into single figures, widely. a fresh start to wednesday but a ridge of high pressure is building in and while this weather front will bring a few showers to parts of scotland, one or two isolated showers in north—west e
some heavy rain around, particularly on the pennines and the lake distric splashes of rain into yorkshireland, a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain particularly across the west of scotland and northern ireland. they will become less prevalent through the day. sunny skies will develop here and there. few in the way of showers. stays wet across northern england and north wales and the rain eases off in intensity and outbreaks of rain coming and going across the midlands and southern england. in...
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eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 111—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the countryside. the weekend, a mixed bag. a reasonable start, but turning wet and windy during the second half of the weekend. starting off with the forecast for saturday. for most of us, a decent start with some sunshine. quite windy across north—western areas. not entirely dry everywhere, one or two showers mostly across the western side. 1a degrees the top temperature in glasgow, 18 in london. those temperatures coming down a little bit. as for maria, it could bring heavy rain to southern parts of england on monday. quite a bit of uncertainty. getting mixed up in that weather sy
eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 111—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the...
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norman bettison, who was an inspector in south yorkshire at the time of the disaster, has been chargedce manslaughter. tens of thousands more people are streaming over the border between myanmar — formally known as burma — and bangladesh. the rohingya muslims are escaping what they say is a bloody campaign by the burmese military against insurgents. but myanmar‘s leader aung san suu kyi says fake news is fuelling the crisis in rakhine state — where most rohingya muslims live and she made no mention of the exodus of refugees. caroline hawley‘s report contains flash photography. the human toll of this crisis is growing by the day. more and morrow hint see yas are fleeing from burma for their lives —— rohingas. the terror they've endured, the difficulty of reaching safety, is writtenory their faces. translation: they burned our houses, we couldn't take our belongings, we we re we couldn't take our belongings, we were hiding in a hill for two days. we were there for two days with my children. we took a boat and crossed the sea to come here to bangladesh. aung san suu kyi, the day facto lea
norman bettison, who was an inspector in south yorkshire at the time of the disaster, has been chargedce manslaughter. tens of thousands more people are streaming over the border between myanmar — formally known as burma — and bangladesh. the rohingya muslims are escaping what they say is a bloody campaign by the burmese military against insurgents. but myanmar‘s leader aung san suu kyi says fake news is fuelling the crisis in rakhine state — where most rohingya muslims live and she...
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eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.g to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 14—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the countryside. the weekend, a mixed bag. a reasonable start, but turning wet and windy during the second half of the weekend. starting off with the forecast for saturday. for most of us, a decent start with some sunshine. quite windy across north—western areas. not entirely dry everywhere, one or two showers mostly across the western side. 14 degrees the top temperature in glasgow, 18 in london. those temperatures coming down a little bit. as for maria, it could bring heavy rain to southern parts of england on monday. quite a bit of uncertainty. getting mixed up in that weather s
eventually clearing away from east anglia, lincolnshire and yorkshire as well.g to feel a good deal cooler across the north—west. temperatures 14—15 degrees. potentially reaching as high as 20 degrees, some sunshine across eastern england. further clumps of showers coming in across north—western uk, wind staying up overnight. wetter skies across central and eastern england. where those winds fall, it could turn quite chilly. temperatures potentially getting down into single figures in the...
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they even came from yorkshire to watch him. the stands were packed.r, constantine was ready to pack his bags. it was very difficult to dislike him. although some people did. he said for two pins he would have gone back to trinidad. it was my mother who decided we are not moving. we are staying here. he would have gone back. he would have gone home after the first year. but she said no and that is when they took me up. aged two, gloria had moved tojoin her parents in nelson. the family ended up staying for 20 years. we used to call her the only fly in the ointment. she was the only dark student at the secondary school in nelson. what happened was that the people who accepted you, accepted you. those who didn't, didn't, and they ignored you. people at school ignored me and pretended i was not there. i remember them distinctly. i ignored them. you ignore me, i ignore you. that is all. but her father was far from ignored. despite the great depression, crowds continued to rise and so did constantine's contracts. the cotton industy was on short time and sho
they even came from yorkshire to watch him. the stands were packed.r, constantine was ready to pack his bags. it was very difficult to dislike him. although some people did. he said for two pins he would have gone back to trinidad. it was my mother who decided we are not moving. we are staying here. he would have gone back. he would have gone home after the first year. but she said no and that is when they took me up. aged two, gloria had moved tojoin her parents in nelson. the family ended up...
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there's the fog in north yorkshire. basically we've got the wind picking up.on it. even though it's cloudy it will be decent enough for getting out and about. apart from across the hills. with the breeze picking up that will be a bit of a feature of the northern ireland in particular. it will lift that cloud. into the afternoon it's a southerly wind. in contrast this weekend at least we've got a warm wind blowing our way. it's a southerly lifting that cloud, pushing it north. the central lowlands should do quite well. northern scotland quite warm with some sunshine. northern ireland will see sunshine appearing at times. it will feel cooler because of that strengthening wind which will continue to strengthen bringing rain to northern ireland, western scotland, western fringes of england and wales. it won't be a cold night, and wales. it won't be a cold night, a tad cooler in eastern areas compared with the nightjust gone. not a cold start to the morning for most of us. where we have a cooler start will see the bust of the sunshine tomorrow. central and eastern
there's the fog in north yorkshire. basically we've got the wind picking up.on it. even though it's cloudy it will be decent enough for getting out and about. apart from across the hills. with the breeze picking up that will be a bit of a feature of the northern ireland in particular. it will lift that cloud. into the afternoon it's a southerly wind. in contrast this weekend at least we've got a warm wind blowing our way. it's a southerly lifting that cloud, pushing it north. the central...
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beating them 18—16 at headingley to reach old trafford for a west yorkshire derby next weekend.lling tenth grand final. newcastle falcons are top of rugby union's premiership after a bonus point win over london irish three tries in eight minutes helped the falcons towards their fourth win of the season. there were also wins for saracens and sale. in the pro1li, leinster and glasgow both won while scarlets beat connaght in a thrilling nine try encounter. leigh halfpenny helping the welsh side scarlets to a narrow 36—27 win. 0spreys poor start to the season continued with a fourth successive defeat, this time to the cheetahs 114—25 in bloemfontein. the south african side are now second in the conference a table. the ospreys hooker should have them playing in a match but he was wounded by a lion! he was bitten on a trip to a game park. he needs stitches. you should only be out for a couple of weeks, according to his coach. he put his hand in offence weather was a lion. he has had plenty warning, so pretty stupid of him. pretty lucky, but again, nothing to do with where we were. it
beating them 18—16 at headingley to reach old trafford for a west yorkshire derby next weekend.lling tenth grand final. newcastle falcons are top of rugby union's premiership after a bonus point win over london irish three tries in eight minutes helped the falcons towards their fourth win of the season. there were also wins for saracens and sale. in the pro1li, leinster and glasgow both won while scarlets beat connaght in a thrilling nine try encounter. leigh halfpenny helping the welsh side...
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the yorkshire building society says more than half of britain has seen wages rise faster than high spouseschief economist, says there is a huge regional difference. in the south—east in particular we saw property prices crash during the financial crisis but then they have recovered and grown quite quickly and really outstripped wage growth in that period. in other places, scotla nd in that period. in other places, scotland and areas of the north, prices fell and have not recovered at all have recovered but at a much slower pace than wages have increased over the 10—year period. do you love your car? many of us may cherish our motor, but do you want to keep it in your living room? that is the vision of renault. that thinks autonomous vehicles will become so advanced they could actually become part of our homes. i'm not sure. anyway, in other businesses, the troubled japanese giant, toshiba, has singled out eight us led consortium as the favourite candidate to buy its chip business. the highly—prized division is reportedly worth around $18bn. us private equity firm bain capital, as well as t
the yorkshire building society says more than half of britain has seen wages rise faster than high spouseschief economist, says there is a huge regional difference. in the south—east in particular we saw property prices crash during the financial crisis but then they have recovered and grown quite quickly and really outstripped wage growth in that period. in other places, scotla nd in that period. in other places, scotland and areas of the north, prices fell and have not recovered at all have...