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i am a yorkshire women and we are proud of our yorkshire roots.ted down to the lowest levels, those who are doing the job, and what devolution will do is enable us to build infrastructure, get the resources and education we need. kate, you do a lot of business globally, how do you feel about it? two minds, i want to see more power, i want to see more persuasion, but i am slightly concerned on what it looks like, who will deliver it? in yorkshire we are really diverse, and it needs to be a true story and a true picture of what we all need, especially in the business community, because business has changed so much of late. you spend a lot of time travelling around the country, is there a danger yorkshire might get left behind while other authorities are powering ahead with their combined authorities, this could be left behind? that worries me, absolutely. it will be two or three years before it is sorted out. we saw manchester flourish with it. i want something to happen quickly but it is with the right place and person or people at the top of it. t
i am a yorkshire women and we are proud of our yorkshire roots.ted down to the lowest levels, those who are doing the job, and what devolution will do is enable us to build infrastructure, get the resources and education we need. kate, you do a lot of business globally, how do you feel about it? two minds, i want to see more power, i want to see more persuasion, but i am slightly concerned on what it looks like, who will deliver it? in yorkshire we are really diverse, and it needs to be a true...
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i'm very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been votedd either, but boy is it worth the effort. but how can a restaurant in a small north yorkshire village take on the industry's greats? in second place was raymond blanc's famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel's in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i've been wanting to go to my whole life. so it is amazing. but i think the best thing about this award is that it's voted for by our customers. the brothers say that with a bit of yorkshire grit, dreams can come true. in their case, a simple country pub transformed into the world's best fine dining restaurant. phil connell, bbc news, oldstead.
i'm very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been votedd either, but boy is it worth the effort. but how can a restaurant in a small north yorkshire village take on the industry's greats? in second place was raymond blanc's famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel's in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i've been wanting to go to my whole life. so it is amazing. but i think the best thing about...
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is it south yorkshire, that?hat was the genesis of this idea — can you sing an opera with a flat vowel? # you must be stupid # you need to get away, you need to get away # get away # and there is a point to this. drama portrays the full range of accents. that doesn‘t happen at all in opera and i think it could be perceived as being one of the barriers, one of the problems that opera is having, communicating with a wider audience. and this experiment has also revealed something unexpected. the unique sound of god‘s own county is a bit more mediterranean than you might imagine. let us all increase our productivity. let ourfingers be worked to the bone. so all the "t" sounds and the "company" sounds, really short ends. yes, absolutely. is that difficult for singing then? no, it‘s better. there‘s not so much of a diphthong on the end there. in that way, it‘s a bit closer to the italian. yorkshire is closer to italian? in that way. fantastic. and, to end, i set them a little challenge. could you do this — verdi‘s la d
is it south yorkshire, that?hat was the genesis of this idea — can you sing an opera with a flat vowel? # you must be stupid # you need to get away, you need to get away # get away # and there is a point to this. drama portrays the full range of accents. that doesn‘t happen at all in opera and i think it could be perceived as being one of the barriers, one of the problems that opera is having, communicating with a wider audience. and this experiment has also revealed something unexpected....
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is it south yorkshire, that?ort ends. yes, absolutely. is that difficult for singing then? no, it‘s better. there‘s not so much of a diphthong on the end there. in that way, it‘s a bit closer to the italian. yorkshire is closer to italian? in that way. fantastic. and, to end, i set them a little challenge. could you do this — verdi‘s la donna e mobile — in a barnsley style? # lasses are brussen things, shift like the seasons...# i think we‘re onto a winner. we just need that top note now. he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford. we will be talking to dane lesley garrett later, a yorkshire lass. —— dame garrett later, a yorkshire lass. —— da m e lesley garrett later, a yorkshire lass. —— dame lesley garrett. some breaking news on the continuing scandal surrounding harvey weinstein. he has been stripped of his british film institute fellowship, that news coming in from the bfi. they say the serious and widespread allegations about harvey weinstein are in direct opposition to the bfi values. it is
is it south yorkshire, that?ort ends. yes, absolutely. is that difficult for singing then? no, it‘s better. there‘s not so much of a diphthong on the end there. in that way, it‘s a bit closer to the italian. yorkshire is closer to italian? in that way. fantastic. and, to end, i set them a little challenge. could you do this — verdi‘s la donna e mobile — in a barnsley style? # lasses are brussen things, shift like the seasons...# i think we‘re onto a winner. we just need that top...
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i‘m very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been votedstry‘s greats? in second place was raymond blanc‘s famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel‘s in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i‘ve been wanting to go to my whole life. so it is amazing. but i think the best thing about this award is that it‘s voted for by our customers. the brothers say that with a bit of yorkshire grit, dreams can come true. in their case, a simple country pub transformed into the world‘s best fine dining restaurant. good luck to them. now the weather. phil is here. plymouth is looking nice. if only tfshgs can look like that at its best. this is a shot from the caribbean, shot by louise lear recently. and you are also a lake district man. i wanted to show you... this isn't a holiday show! two of you in one shot, that‘s terrifying. looking like a young david attenborough, i thought. i wa nted david attenborough, i thought. i wanted to show you this. move on, let‘s have a look, honestly, that‘s ridiculous! a
i‘m very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been votedstry‘s greats? in second place was raymond blanc‘s famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel‘s in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i‘ve been wanting to go to my whole life. so it is amazing. but i think the best thing about this award is that it‘s voted for by our customers. the brothers say that with a bit of yorkshire grit,...
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david bairstow played cricket for yorkshire for 20 yea rs played cricket for yorkshire for 20 years butricket for yorkshire for 20 years but he never sanohnny grow up. when johnny bairstow years but he never sanohnny grow up. whenjohnny bairstow was eight he returned one evening with his mother and sister to discover that his father had taken his own life in the family house. me and my sister we re the family house. me and my sister were both very, very young and in some ways, yes, were both very, very young and in some ways, yes, you do remember everything that went on because you will remember that. but at the same time there's bits of it that you choose not to remember, that you choose not to remember, that you choose to park. like i mentioned in the book, there's no reason to be angry for many years or anything like that. the comparisons with his father were inevitable once he became a cricketer, he only of ever imagined a career in sports. he's tried to stop asking questions about why his father took his own life but it's clear as he dealt with retirement, his wife's illness, david
david bairstow played cricket for yorkshire for 20 yea rs played cricket for yorkshire for 20 years butricket for yorkshire for 20 years but he never sanohnny grow up. when johnny bairstow years but he never sanohnny grow up. whenjohnny bairstow was eight he returned one evening with his mother and sister to discover that his father had taken his own life in the family house. me and my sister we re the family house. me and my sister were both very, very young and in some ways, yes, were both...
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i'm very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been voted the best restaurant in the world, marvellous. it's not always easy to find either, but boy is it worth the effort. but how can a restaurant in a small north yorkshire village take on the industry's greats? in second place was raymond blanc‘s famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel's in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i've been wanting to go to my whole life. so it is amazing. but i think the best thing about this award is that it's voted for by our customers. the brothers say that with a bit of yorkshire grit, dreams can come true. in their case, a simple country pub transformed into the world's best fine dining restaurant. phil connell, bbc news, oldstead. time for a look at the weather. here's phil avery. a mini heatwave coming? you are getting excited, aren't you? your word. it was a glorious and a start, as yet again evidenced by one of our more artistic weather watchers and thursday are always was going to be one of the
i'm very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been voted the best restaurant in the world, marvellous. it's not always easy to find either, but boy is it worth the effort. but how can a restaurant in a small north yorkshire village take on the industry's greats? in second place was raymond blanc‘s famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel's in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i've been...
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lots of work has gone on with sheffield hallam university and yorkshire police.nvictions. now those almost invisible traces left that things of crime could offer up more clues than ever before. a hearing on the case of seven australian politicians caught up in the country's dual nationality saga has taken place at a high court in canberra. all admit they may have broken the rules by having citizenship in other countries. if some lose the case then the australian government could lose its majority. this is the most ridiculous constitutional crisis. there has been a trickle of politicians coming forward saying that they may be too in breach of the law having been unwittingly citizens of other countries. according to article 44 of the constitution here, you cannot take public office if you have the right to bea public office if you have the right to be a citizen elsewhere. it will be for thejudges to to be a citizen elsewhere. it will be for the judges to decide if that applies to these seven. on behalf of the governments, they have argued that for five of the seven
lots of work has gone on with sheffield hallam university and yorkshire police.nvictions. now those almost invisible traces left that things of crime could offer up more clues than ever before. a hearing on the case of seven australian politicians caught up in the country's dual nationality saga has taken place at a high court in canberra. all admit they may have broken the rules by having citizenship in other countries. if some lose the case then the australian government could lose its...
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i'm very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been votedtaurant in a small north yorkshire village take on the industry's greats. in second place was raymond blanc's famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel's in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i've been wanting to go to my whole life. so it is amazing. but i think the best thing about this award is that it's voted for by our customers. the brothers say that with a bit of yorkshire grit, dreams can come true. in their case, a simple country pub transformed into the world's best fine dining restaurant. phil connell, bbc news, oldstead. well done to them. a fantastic achievement. bbc news at six coming up achievement. bbc news at six coming up with fiona in a moment. i'll be back at 10.00pm. phil's back if the weather. a reasonable day. whether you're heading for a meal or not, glorious fa re heading for a meal or not, glorious fare for the most part. this time yesterday, 200m m of rain fell at hop stop pass. there is more cloud and ra
i'm very proud actually, as a yorkshire woman, to think that a restaurant in yorkshire has been votedtaurant in a small north yorkshire village take on the industry's greats. in second place was raymond blanc's famous restaurant in oxfordshire, while daniel's in new york came in sixth. there are some amazing restaurants on that list, places that i've been wanting to go to my whole life. so it is amazing. but i think the best thing about this award is that it's voted for by our customers. the...
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is it south yorkshire, that?n you sing an opera with a flat vowel? # you must be stupid # you need to get away, you need to get away # get away # and there is a point to this. drama portrays the full range of accents. that doesn't happen at all in opera and i think it could be perceived as being one of the barriers, one of the problems that opera is having, communicating with a wider audience. and this experiment has also revealed something unexpected. the unique sound of god's own county is a bit more mediterranean than you might imagine. let us all increase our productivity. let ourfingers be worked to the bone. so all the "t" sounds and the "company" sounds, really short ends. yes, absolutely. is that difficult for singing then? no, it's better. there's not so much of a diphthong on the end there. in that way, it's a bit closer to the italian. yorkshire is closer to italian? in that way. fantastic. and, to end, i set them a little challenge. could you do this — verdi's la donna e mobile — in a barnsley style?
is it south yorkshire, that?n you sing an opera with a flat vowel? # you must be stupid # you need to get away, you need to get away # get away # and there is a point to this. drama portrays the full range of accents. that doesn't happen at all in opera and i think it could be perceived as being one of the barriers, one of the problems that opera is having, communicating with a wider audience. and this experiment has also revealed something unexpected. the unique sound of god's own county is a...
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time in the west, well, west yorkshire anyway, two tribes of by west yorkshire anyway, two tribes ofn may share classrooms, but they are on opposite sides when it comes to the sport they love. it's been splitting friendships, and stuff like that. has it really? yeah, arguments about who is better and who will win. you will all be friends again next week. hopefully. how do you think it will go? we have fared quite well so i hope we will win even though the rhinos have had the travel. this is in the leeds council area, but this school is just three miles from castleford's home ground. the rivalry extends to the staff room as well. we have played them four times and beaten them four times. we have let them know that. it ate in a row now, going for nine in a row tomorrow. it's been a long time coming.|j going for nine in a row tomorrow. it's been a long time coming. i have set myself, no matter what the score is, i will go up to a castleford van and say well done. if they win, i would like to say somebody else would like to say somebody else would do it to us. this is a school with real
time in the west, well, west yorkshire anyway, two tribes of by west yorkshire anyway, two tribes ofn may share classrooms, but they are on opposite sides when it comes to the sport they love. it's been splitting friendships, and stuff like that. has it really? yeah, arguments about who is better and who will win. you will all be friends again next week. hopefully. how do you think it will go? we have fared quite well so i hope we will win even though the rhinos have had the travel. this is in...
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north yorkshire.d, de—layered organisation, with a sharper competitive edge and a renewed focus on technology". let‘s find out what that actually means. joining me now is howard wheeldon, independent defence and aviation analyst. what does that mean? part of what it means is we mustn't lose sight of this. within the proposed cuts announced today is a layer of management going out to be systems. that is important because it shows they have looked at the situation across the board. they have a look that all part of the country and decided that what they need to do. based on the level of orders that they have against the level of workforce and expectations they have of the future. but all of these things together and this is looking at the need for tomorrow. he mentioned there, orders, isn‘t that a problem with orders? the reality is these courts in terms ofair the reality is these courts in terms of air anyway, what lies behind them isa of air anyway, what lies behind them is a lack of international ord
north yorkshire.d, de—layered organisation, with a sharper competitive edge and a renewed focus on technology". let‘s find out what that actually means. joining me now is howard wheeldon, independent defence and aviation analyst. what does that mean? part of what it means is we mustn't lose sight of this. within the proposed cuts announced today is a layer of management going out to be systems. that is important because it shows they have looked at the situation across the board. they...
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both were born in yorkshire but are fluent in italian.with the results of a survey that i took part in, italian academics working in uk universities — 82% say they were planning to leave. and already 30% of eu academic staff at uk universities have left already. alison abra hams works as amnesty international‘s european media manager in brussels. working here in the european union, i think sometimes, french and german people, think the european project is something more than an economic agreement. it's an ideal and i think for people this dream was being shattered. in sheffield, cristina and her husband mark run their own architectural practice. today, jeremy abrahams, who's also the father of alison who lives in brussels, has come to take their photograph for his own brexit—related project. this project is called remain/leave, and it's about couples, one of whom is a european citizen and the other is a british citizen, and as we're all aware now those couples are potentially in a difficult situation. next month jeremy will stage an exhib
both were born in yorkshire but are fluent in italian.with the results of a survey that i took part in, italian academics working in uk universities — 82% say they were planning to leave. and already 30% of eu academic staff at uk universities have left already. alison abra hams works as amnesty international‘s european media manager in brussels. working here in the european union, i think sometimes, french and german people, think the european project is something more than an economic...
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including more independence for yorkshire will be debated in parliament later today.ive from york in the centre of the county to look at what it will mean for the local economy and businesses. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the leader of catalonia's devolved government, carles puigdemont will address the regional parliament later on tuesday — and there is intense speculation that he could unilaterally declare independence from spain. more than a dozen wildfires raging across the us state of california's northern wine region have killed at least ten people and forced thousands from their homes. at least 1500 properties have so far been destroyed. iceland have got through to the football world cup finals for the first time in their history. a hearing is beginning in australia to see whether seven parliamentarian caught ina to see whether seven parliamentarian caught in a dual citizenship crisis will be able to maintain theirjobs. iceland have got through to the football world cup finals for the first time in their history. they beat kosovo by two goals to nil i
including more independence for yorkshire will be debated in parliament later today.ive from york in the centre of the county to look at what it will mean for the local economy and businesses. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the leader of catalonia's devolved government, carles puigdemont will address the regional parliament later on tuesday — and there is intense speculation that he could unilaterally declare independence from spain. more than a dozen wildfires raging across the us...
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both were born in yorkshire, but are fluent in italian.mics working in uk university and 82% say they were planning to leave. already 30% of eu academic staff at uk university have left already. alison abra hams works as amnesty international‘s european media manager in brussels. working here in the european union, i think people — french people or others, germans, for example — the european project is something more than an economic agreement, you know? it is an ideal. for people this dream is being shattered. in sheffield, cristina and her husband, mark, run their own architectural practice. alison‘s father has come to take their photograph for his own brexit—related project. this project‘s called remain/leave. it is about couples, one of whom is a european citizen, and the other is a british citizen, and, as we are aware, now, those couples are potentially in a difficult situation. next month, jeremy will stage an exhibition of the portraits, together with audio recordings of interviews he conducted with the couples. i came here as an e
both were born in yorkshire, but are fluent in italian.mics working in uk university and 82% say they were planning to leave. already 30% of eu academic staff at uk university have left already. alison abra hams works as amnesty international‘s european media manager in brussels. working here in the european union, i think people — french people or others, germans, for example — the european project is something more than an economic agreement, you know? it is an ideal. for people this...
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that weather front, though, is yorkshire and lincolnshire.at weather front, though, is weak and it will get pulled apart as high pressure builds in overnight into friday. and it is going to drag down with that high pressure some clearer skies. so more sunshine on the way on friday. the chilly start, maybe a touch of frost on the grass from wales, the midlands, northwards, and maybe some mist in fog as well, but otherwise a brighter day. more sunshine, and bridges where they should be for this time of year. things change again on saturday. you will notice the wind really starting to pick up. there will be more cloud around. there is likely to be some showers around as well. it is all because an area of low pressure is running close to our shores. that though is going to dive its way into europe and bring some really wet and windy weather into much of europe this weekend. the position of this high pressure behind that is crucial, because it means for us on sunday we are going to get more of a northerly wind, and that is going to drag down some
that weather front, though, is yorkshire and lincolnshire.at weather front, though, is weak and it will get pulled apart as high pressure builds in overnight into friday. and it is going to drag down with that high pressure some clearer skies. so more sunshine on the way on friday. the chilly start, maybe a touch of frost on the grass from wales, the midlands, northwards, and maybe some mist in fog as well, but otherwise a brighter day. more sunshine, and bridges where they should be for this...
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our reporter katy austin is at the bae site at brough in east yorkshire — where around 400 redundancies look to cut those 2000 jobs across the country, 400 are set to come from here in east yorkshire. it is a small town near hull. bae systems is a significant employer in this area. traditionally they have made the hawk training aircraft here, the kind of plane you would see the red arrows flying. in recent yea rs would see the red arrows flying. in recent years they have a ready been some changes. the entire aircraft is no longer made here, just part of it. and there has been a shift in focus to technologically driven jobs, design and testing software, thatis jobs, design and testing software, that is valuable to the local economy. they are highly skilled and well paid, a lot of them will be a big blow for this area. unite the union has condemned the prospect of job losses as short—sighted and has accused the government of spending too much of its defence budget overseas. but the government has insisted that the decision by bae systems is nothing to do with its spending decisions. if ba
our reporter katy austin is at the bae site at brough in east yorkshire — where around 400 redundancies look to cut those 2000 jobs across the country, 400 are set to come from here in east yorkshire. it is a small town near hull. bae systems is a significant employer in this area. traditionally they have made the hawk training aircraft here, the kind of plane you would see the red arrows flying. in recent yea rs would see the red arrows flying. in recent years they have a ready been some...
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. -- 85%. figures obtained by bbc yorkshire. —— 85%.edic haitian offences are recorded every day by police forces in england and wales. ash back malicious communication offences. this is live.me, a video streaming out. in victoria from leeds uses it to chat online, but last year she started getting abuse and threats. photos of her home were posted online and she was dead to try to leave the house. one user threatened to force himself on her. she was even told, go kill yourself. in her address was posted on twitter as a house to burgle. with more people using smartphones and social media police are getting more reports of malicious communications offences. that can include threats and buy online trolls, abusive text messages, pornographic images and cyber bullying. research by the bbc has found more than 200 offences are being recorded by police in england and wales every day. the number has risen by 85% over the past two yea rs. risen by 85% over the past two years. i think this is the tip of an iceberg. i think as policing changes in t
. -- 85%. figures obtained by bbc yorkshire. —— 85%.edic haitian offences are recorded every day by police forces in england and wales. ash back malicious communication offences. this is live.me, a video streaming out. in victoria from leeds uses it to chat online, but last year she started getting abuse and threats. photos of her home were posted online and she was dead to try to leave the house. one user threatened to force himself on her. she was even told, go kill yourself. in her...
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orders for the hawk training jet flown by the red arrows and made in brough and east yorkshire are alsos the axe on jobs, with half of those 900 employees facing redundancy. i think this is damaging for the united kingdom's industrial capability. exports are key to the future of the uk with brexit etc. aerospace is the number one export. and what we're doing is diminishing that capability. but the government today insisted it would carry on flying the flag for british industry. we continually bang the drum, lead the charge, for our world leading defence industry across the globe. maximising export opportunities for both companies like bae systems and the thousands of people employed in their supply chains. the company also builds parts for this, the american designed f35, the most expensive defence project in history. it's worth remembering the company employs over 80,000 people globally, and it's decided the best way to protect the future is to make its uk operations as lean and mean as it can. simon jack, bbc news. theresa may has refused to say how she would vote if there was another
orders for the hawk training jet flown by the red arrows and made in brough and east yorkshire are alsos the axe on jobs, with half of those 900 employees facing redundancy. i think this is damaging for the united kingdom's industrial capability. exports are key to the future of the uk with brexit etc. aerospace is the number one export. and what we're doing is diminishing that capability. but the government today insisted it would carry on flying the flag for british industry. we continually...
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, without the cuts across bae yorkshire, without the cuts across ba e syste ms yorkshire, without theross bae systems business, nearly 2000 jobs will go in the next few years. bae is a major employer and it will have an impact in places like this. local companies in the supply chain could also be hit. but there are bigger questions about the future for sites like this and the uk's ability to produce defence equipment. i think this is damaging for the uk's industrial capability. exports are key to the future of the uk with brexit. aerospace is the number one export. what we are doing is diminishing that capability. in a time when i would like to see it continue and at a time when typhoon is still in contention. another typhoon took to the skies this morning but it is the falling demand that has slowed production here and prompted this wider review of how bae operates. bae says it does intend to keep all of its facilities open and it hopes that by trimming its workforce here and there, making efficiencies, it can be sustainable in the long run, but in large part, thatis in the long run,
, without the cuts across bae yorkshire, without the cuts across ba e syste ms yorkshire, without theross bae systems business, nearly 2000 jobs will go in the next few years. bae is a major employer and it will have an impact in places like this. local companies in the supply chain could also be hit. but there are bigger questions about the future for sites like this and the uk's ability to produce defence equipment. i think this is damaging for the uk's industrial capability. exports are key...
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rainfall totals mounting up across the high ground of cumbria, yorkshire, lancashire and into the highhat frontal system and you have got a chance of seeing brightness, but there is a lot of cloud but it is not a cold afternoon. that's helping to keep the temperatures up by day and by night as you may have noticed. here we go through the night coming out friday to saturday, look what i mean about that rain. we could see 80 millimetres of rain. further north, there is a fresher feel, but no new ice age. through saturday now, we are going to push the belt of weather further north. some brightness there across the north of scotland. a better chance is across the greater parts of the midlands and wales and southern england. again the temperatures responding to the breeze from the south—west and the sunshine. it's a different story further north of that weather front which is a player saturday into sunday. here are concerns are ramping up saturday into sunday. here are concerns are ramping up about the rainfall getting into the western pa rt rainfall getting into the western part of scotlan
rainfall totals mounting up across the high ground of cumbria, yorkshire, lancashire and into the highhat frontal system and you have got a chance of seeing brightness, but there is a lot of cloud but it is not a cold afternoon. that's helping to keep the temperatures up by day and by night as you may have noticed. here we go through the night coming out friday to saturday, look what i mean about that rain. we could see 80 millimetres of rain. further north, there is a fresher feel, but no new...
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is it south yorkshire, that?nstricted. rp, received pronunciation, the southern, dare i say it, bbc english that i was taught at my elocution lessons is also the accent of english opera. tv and theatre would a lwa ys english opera. tv and theatre would always portray people with the right accent, but... that doesn't happen at all in opera and i think it could be perceived as being one of the barriers, one of the problems opera‘s having communicating with a wider audience. and this experiment has also reveal something unexpected, the unique sound of god‘s and co is a bit more mediterranean than you might imagine. let us all increase our productivity, let our fingers to the bone. so all the sounds and the company sounds really short ends, is that difficult for singing? it's better because there‘s not so much ofa better because there‘s not so much of a diphthong on the end there, in that way it‘s closer to italian. yorkshire is closer to italian? in that way. fantastic. and two end i set them a little challenge. cou
is it south yorkshire, that?nstricted. rp, received pronunciation, the southern, dare i say it, bbc english that i was taught at my elocution lessons is also the accent of english opera. tv and theatre would a lwa ys english opera. tv and theatre would always portray people with the right accent, but... that doesn't happen at all in opera and i think it could be perceived as being one of the barriers, one of the problems opera‘s having communicating with a wider audience. and this experiment...
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david bairstow played cricket for yorkshire for 20 yea rs. played cricket for yorkshire for 20 years.y grow up. when johnny was years. but he never sanohnny grow up. whenjohnny was eight, he returned one evening with his mother and sister to discover that his father had ta ken and sister to discover that his father had taken his own life in the family house. me and my sister were both very, very young. in some ways yes you do remember everything that went on because there you will remember that. at the same time, there are bits of it that you choose not to remember, that you choose to park. like i mentioned in the book, there is no need to be angry for many, there is no need to be angry for any there is no need to be angry for many, many years, oranything there is no need to be angry for many, many years, or anything like that. the comparisons with his father were inevitable oncejohnny became a cricketer. he only ever imagined a career in sport. he has started to stop answering questions about his death. it's clear as he dealt with retirement, his wife's illness, and david struggled w
david bairstow played cricket for yorkshire for 20 yea rs. played cricket for yorkshire for 20 years.y grow up. when johnny was years. but he never sanohnny grow up. whenjohnny was eight, he returned one evening with his mother and sister to discover that his father had ta ken and sister to discover that his father had taken his own life in the family house. me and my sister were both very, very young. in some ways yes you do remember everything that went on because there you will remember...
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in recent yea rs west yorkshire neighbours.ve been much further apart than that. now brought together on the biggest stage, big—city leeds, the most successful clu b big—city leeds, the most successful club in the modern game, castleford, small—town neighbours in theirfirst grand final. castleford came here as favourites, their title to lose, or to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to open the scoring. castleford has a population of around 40,000. they brought 30,000 fans to old trafford. they needed luck. they didn't get it. a golden opportunity lost. if this was billed as their fairy tale, there was another. after 16 years, danny mcguire leaves leeds rhinos after tonight. this was the most spectacular way to say goodbye. now there was to be only one winner. leeds dominant. briscoe's second try showed why they are so revered, the big club for the biggest occasion. still time for danny mcguire to provide one final moment of magic. another friend to bring to an end a quite astonishing leeds caree
in recent yea rs west yorkshire neighbours.ve been much further apart than that. now brought together on the biggest stage, big—city leeds, the most successful clu b big—city leeds, the most successful club in the modern game, castleford, small—town neighbours in theirfirst grand final. castleford came here as favourites, their title to lose, or to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to open the scoring. castleford has a population of around 40,000. they...
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after a hectic week at work, alison is on her way back to yorkshire.ich features christina's porgera, and opens next month. the two families meet up while alison is in sheffield. my experience of being in italy was everything was so chaotic to me. over the summer, christina has taken a newjob at sheffield hallam university. after a family holiday in italy, there has been a reality check, and a plan that is on hold. we took an emotional decision to leave the country and cut our ties. we put it up before, and it is for a year, and we will keep looking into how we can be doing it, but we are also conscious of not wanting to give up everything else we have built up here for something that will be much worse. alison christina, the erasmus was alive to his various, remains far from clear how easy will be for the pros brexit generation of students to progress. —— the erasmus programme. if you have been outside recently, you will have noticed how in credibly milder theirs. in fact, in some parts of southern britain, it is still about 18 or 19 degrees. one thin
after a hectic week at work, alison is on her way back to yorkshire.ich features christina's porgera, and opens next month. the two families meet up while alison is in sheffield. my experience of being in italy was everything was so chaotic to me. over the summer, christina has taken a newjob at sheffield hallam university. after a family holiday in italy, there has been a reality check, and a plan that is on hold. we took an emotional decision to leave the country and cut our ties. we put it...
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orders for the hawk training jet, flown by the red arrows and made in brough, yorkshire are also falling00 employees facing redundancy. i think this is damaging for the united kingdom's industrial capability. exports are key to the future of the uk with brexit etc. aerospace is the number one export. and what we're doing is diminishing that capability. but the government today insisted it would carry on flying the flag for british industry. we continually bang the drum, lead the charge for our world leading defence industry across the globe. maximising export opportunities both for companies like bae systems and the thousands of people employed in their supply chains. the company also builds parts for this, the american designed f35, the most expensive defence project in history. it's worth remembering the company employs over 80,000 people globally andit‘s decided the best way to protect the future is to make its uk operations as lean and mean as it can. simon jack, bbc news. the prime minister has refused to say she would back brexit if the referendum on leaving the european union was
orders for the hawk training jet, flown by the red arrows and made in brough, yorkshire are also falling00 employees facing redundancy. i think this is damaging for the united kingdom's industrial capability. exports are key to the future of the uk with brexit etc. aerospace is the number one export. and what we're doing is diminishing that capability. but the government today insisted it would carry on flying the flag for british industry. we continually bang the drum, lead the charge for our...
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can i urge her to make sure that more resources go into west yorkshire to support the police, tackling rise in crime? well, i agree with the honourable gentleman that the first role of government is indeed to protect people and as the conservative party in government we will make sure that we do that at every step. we know the pressures on police resources and the rise in violent crime, the huge increase in 999 and 101 calls, unprecedented terrorist threats and a surge in non—crime demand from mental health and missing persons. so if the minister's house was burgled, how would he feel if the police didn't show up? i'd feel frustrated and angry like anyone else would. and let me say this to her. we on this side of the house totally recognise the pressure that the police are under. in fact, i'm just concluding a process of visiting or speaking to every single police force in england and wales. so i don't need any lectures on how pressured and strained the police system is, which is what we are listening to and is feeding into the work that we are doing for the rotation on the ‘18—‘19 fun
can i urge her to make sure that more resources go into west yorkshire to support the police, tackling rise in crime? well, i agree with the honourable gentleman that the first role of government is indeed to protect people and as the conservative party in government we will make sure that we do that at every step. we know the pressures on police resources and the rise in violent crime, the huge increase in 999 and 101 calls, unprecedented terrorist threats and a surge in non—crime demand...
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to prevent police from shooting demonstrators in leipzig it's a roll with added poignancy factor yorkshire tower who lived in east germany until he was thirty seven. years and starting with those the guy from the secret place there are moronic party members and of course we played around with the history a bit but this is really what it was like. otto and his fellow actors come up with a cunning plan he has to convince one of his comrades that he's the real deal all of this all he's not i and monica's wife margot to. take the results to here are just and she starts with a quirky comedy about the last days of east germany with lots of eighty's detail and retro charm it's not flawless that young should place hanako with obvious relish and that's a lot of fun to watch. so i'm there to read a german actor who this year experienced his first ten red carpet after being in front of the camera for two of the world's top directors actor friends work off screen has just finished shooting.
to prevent police from shooting demonstrators in leipzig it's a roll with added poignancy factor yorkshire tower who lived in east germany until he was thirty seven. years and starting with those the guy from the secret place there are moronic party members and of course we played around with the history a bit but this is really what it was like. otto and his fellow actors come up with a cunning plan he has to convince one of his comrades that he's the real deal all of this all he's not i and...
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can see here that pigs are waking up here this pig farm in east yorkshire.r pregnancy. 0ver far along they are in their pregnancy. over the other side you have the pigs who are given birth. be has spent time with their piglets and then they are weaned and they end up back on this side of the pitch and. it is a massive industry, the food industry in this country but we don't actually produce enough pork to meet the needs that we require for the demand. we import a lot of. as part of this looking at brexit we are doing a series over the next 17 months until we leave the next 17 months until we leave the eu, we will look at different areas. i have been to denmark, one of the biggest providers of pork to us of the biggest providers of pork to us to find out more about what impact brexit could have. denmark. famous for pastries, lego, butter, beer and bacon. this country has done well with trading with the uk, in particular, selling us poor. 0ne quarter of the pork products we impact —— import into the uk come from denmark and they have been exporting it for over
can see here that pigs are waking up here this pig farm in east yorkshire.r pregnancy. 0ver far along they are in their pregnancy. over the other side you have the pigs who are given birth. be has spent time with their piglets and then they are weaned and they end up back on this side of the pitch and. it is a massive industry, the food industry in this country but we don't actually produce enough pork to meet the needs that we require for the demand. we import a lot of. as part of this looking...
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yorkshire and the humber has seen a drop of more than 92%. it's a similar story in wales.d belgravia, the average home costs £2.9 million, around 80 times the cost of the cheapest house in the north—east. well, what will surprise and concern homeowners here in yorkshire and the north—east of england and in wales is that their biggest asset may now not be worth as much as they thought it was. so what's behind the difference in house prices between london and other parts of the country? in part, it is about a two speed economy. so the economic catalyst has been much greater in london and the south—east of the country and that feeds into pressure, population pressure, which is much greater in london and the south in a way that simply hasn't happened in the north of england. isaac stott moved into his three bedroomed terrace in bradford in 2007, it cost £86,500. now, with a growing family, he wants to move on. it's up for sale at around £10,000 less than he paid. yeah, it's frustrating to take a hit on it. we'd love to see the investment come back and pay off. we'd love at the
yorkshire and the humber has seen a drop of more than 92%. it's a similar story in wales.d belgravia, the average home costs £2.9 million, around 80 times the cost of the cheapest house in the north—east. well, what will surprise and concern homeowners here in yorkshire and the north—east of england and in wales is that their biggest asset may now not be worth as much as they thought it was. so what's behind the difference in house prices between london and other parts of the country? in...
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swords challenge north yorkshire starting november nights on g.w. . a turkish court has ordered the release of german activists be destroyed known by a lot along with several of the defendants accused of links to terrorism. no was detained in istanbul in july billons dismissed the allegations against him as politically motivated and had demanded his release. a royal ceremony to move the remains of thailand's late king pointed to new day to his crematorium has begun in bangkok and it's the main part of the funeral process that takes five days to complete the rivet king died last october aged eighty eight after a seven decades on the throne. brazilian president michel to my has secured enough votes in the lower house of congress to avoid being tried on corruption charges only two hundred thirty three lawmakers voted in favor of sending him to trial while short of the necessary three hundred forty to the result was met with heavy protests. a bodyguard to a ukrainian lawmaker is being killed in an explosion at the entrance to a t.v. station in kiev three
swords challenge north yorkshire starting november nights on g.w. . a turkish court has ordered the release of german activists be destroyed known by a lot along with several of the defendants accused of links to terrorism. no was detained in istanbul in july billons dismissed the allegations against him as politically motivated and had demanded his release. a royal ceremony to move the remains of thailand's late king pointed to new day to his crematorium has begun in bangkok and it's the main...
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this is really light, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshireweather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very muggy air, so it is not going to feel particular cold across the south. it is going to be sort of that damp, muggy, grey sort of feeling, with on—and—off light rain or drizzle. you can see those temperatures, despite the cloud and the rain, getting up to 17 in london. but then the other side of this weather front here, further north, it is a lot fresher. it is only 13 degrees. here is a look at thursday. you can see it is relatively quiet, but cloudy, with a few spots of rain in eastern areas, but this weather front of low pressure moving in. and that is going to introduce some wet and windy weather to some of these south—western and western areas during the course of thursday evening. and then, on friday, that we
this is really light, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshireweather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very muggy air, so it is not going to feel particular cold across the south. it is going to be sort of that damp, muggy,...
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yorkshire, over 90% of wards are seen house prices fall. bradford and beyond.e for the money you pay the house prices are rising and continue to rise. up here it is hard to determine what is value for money and what is not because of the difference in the prices. you think that everything is much cheaper here and so you are not certain if you are getting value for money. house prices have dropped while i have been looking to houses. some of the properties i have looked at have been priced at one price and then dropped a couple weeks later. that is recently, that you have seen reductions? do you find that vendor is willing to sell? are they happy with the price they get? there are only happy as they get the price they ask for, rather than what people offer. they want to hold onto their property a lot more. that may have something to do with how prices have something to do with how prices have changed over ten years. thank you very much, sirah. that is a big pa rt you very much, sirah. that is a big part of the national picture. what will people sell their house
yorkshire, over 90% of wards are seen house prices fall. bradford and beyond.e for the money you pay the house prices are rising and continue to rise. up here it is hard to determine what is value for money and what is not because of the difference in the prices. you think that everything is much cheaper here and so you are not certain if you are getting value for money. house prices have dropped while i have been looking to houses. some of the properties i have looked at have been priced at...
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sheffield united are top of the ball‘s championship for the night after they beat yorkshire rivals leedsld celebrate if he scored against his old club and he did before the game was two minutes old. leeds were back on level terms before half—time. they haven't created many chances but kelvin phillips made the most of this one and sheffield united had been the better team. david looks showed his class to finish the game. —— brooks. baker one point ahead of wolves. hurricane will miss his match due to a hamstring injury. —— harry kane. he had to be substituted late in the game. the manager called it a minor hamstring strain, but enough to keep the leading goalscorer out as second—place united face spurs. the leading goalscorer out as second—place united face spurslj the leading goalscorer out as second-place united face spurs. i am not happy. i'm disappointed because harry is our main striker and i think one of the best players. possibly in europe or the world. one of the best strikers. always you are going to miss your best striker. i am not silly or stupid. anthonyjoshua has anthony josh
sheffield united are top of the ball‘s championship for the night after they beat yorkshire rivals leedsld celebrate if he scored against his old club and he did before the game was two minutes old. leeds were back on level terms before half—time. they haven't created many chances but kelvin phillips made the most of this one and sheffield united had been the better team. david looks showed his class to finish the game. —— brooks. baker one point ahead of wolves. hurricane will miss his...
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microphone north of england, we could see a little rain and drizzle through much of the day across east yorkshirelled apart as high pressure builds in overnight into friday. it is going to drag down with the high prerssure, drier air and clearer skies. more sunshine on the way of friday. a chilly start, maybe a touch of frost on the grass. otherwise, a brighter day, more sunshine and temperatures where they should be at this time of the year. things change on saturday. you will noticed the wind picking up and there will be more cloud around and there's likely to be showers around. all because an area of low pressure is running close to our shores. that will dive into europe and bring some wet and windy weather into much of europe this weekend. the position of this high pressure behind that is crucial because it means for us, on sunday, we are going to get a northerly wind and that will drag down some colder air across the uk. you will notice it feeling much chillier, especially in the wind which will be strongest down the eastern side of the uk. temperatures 13, 14 in the south, struggling to eig
microphone north of england, we could see a little rain and drizzle through much of the day across east yorkshirelled apart as high pressure builds in overnight into friday. it is going to drag down with the high prerssure, drier air and clearer skies. more sunshine on the way of friday. a chilly start, maybe a touch of frost on the grass. otherwise, a brighter day, more sunshine and temperatures where they should be at this time of the year. things change on saturday. you will noticed the wind...
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thing, everyone except forjason isaacs, playing the red army hero zukhov, speaking in this broad yorkshireash character, taking no—nonsense from anybody. on the one hand, it is historically interesting, it is also very funny, but a very dark, and i think it needs to be, because if it wasn't, you would feel very uneasy about dealing with this particular part of history. i am curious about that, such a dark period, executions, famine, and yet i only saw the trailer at the cinema earlier this week and the trailer, to me, made it look quite a silly film. i thought, how can you make such a silly film about a dark period of history? i am wondering if the trailer is not representative of what you get. you have hit the nail on the head, the trailer is slightly misleading, and i understand why, you want to say this is a broad comedy, and there are a lot of laughs in the trailer. the film itself is a lot darker, a lot more horror underpinning it. there is a character played by michael palin who spends his entire time tying himself up in knots to make sure that he is following the right line, "what w
thing, everyone except forjason isaacs, playing the red army hero zukhov, speaking in this broad yorkshireash character, taking no—nonsense from anybody. on the one hand, it is historically interesting, it is also very funny, but a very dark, and i think it needs to be, because if it wasn't, you would feel very uneasy about dealing with this particular part of history. i am curious about that, such a dark period, executions, famine, and yet i only saw the trailer at the cinema earlier this...
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david bairstow played cricket for yorkshire for 20 years, but he never sanonny grow up. with his mother and sister to discover that his father had taken his own life in the family house. me and my sister were both very, very young. in some ways, yes, you do remember everything that went on because you will remember that. at the same time, there are bits of it that you choose not to remember, that you choose to park. like i mentioned in the book, there is no need to be angry for many, many years, or anything like that. the comparisons with his father were inevitable once jonny became a cricketer. he only ever imagined a career in sport. jonny has tried to stop answering questions about why his father took his own life, but it's clear as he dealt with retirement, his wife's illness, david struggled with emotional pain he couldn't express. almost that it's not culturally allowed to talk about emotional feelings and depression or whatever it might be. do you feel that's changed in your world, in your experience as a sportsman, is that culture changed? i think there's a diffe
david bairstow played cricket for yorkshire for 20 years, but he never sanonny grow up. with his mother and sister to discover that his father had taken his own life in the family house. me and my sister were both very, very young. in some ways, yes, you do remember everything that went on because you will remember that. at the same time, there are bits of it that you choose not to remember, that you choose to park. like i mentioned in the book, there is no need to be angry for many, many...
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sheffield wednesday claimed the spoils in the yorkshire derby against leeds united winning 3—0 at hillsboroughminutes before the end was the pick of the goals as the owls sealed a first win in four championship matches. it saw leeds slip to fifth on goal difference. wednesday move up to 12th. barcelona's la liga match against las palmas was played behind closed doors at the nou camp following violent clashes on the day of the catalan independence referendum. as spanish police attempted to shut the polls, the barca players came out wearing the catalunyan flag in front of an entirely empty stadium. the club had wanted the fixture postponed, but la liga authorities and the spanish football federation disagreed. barcelona won 3—0. lionel messi scored twice. frankie dettori has won europe's richest horse race for a record fifth time. he rode the favourite enable to victory in the prix de l‘arc de triomphe. it was a dominant performance from dettori and enable, who led right from the start in chantilly. the john gosden—trained philly was priced at evens with some bookmakers before the race. 25—to—on
sheffield wednesday claimed the spoils in the yorkshire derby against leeds united winning 3—0 at hillsboroughminutes before the end was the pick of the goals as the owls sealed a first win in four championship matches. it saw leeds slip to fifth on goal difference. wednesday move up to 12th. barcelona's la liga match against las palmas was played behind closed doors at the nou camp following violent clashes on the day of the catalan independence referendum. as spanish police attempted to...