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flash flooding in north yorkshire making roads impassable.ash flooding in north yorkshire making roads impassable. i have been outside, this car a recognised floating down the road. i had to make sure there was nobody in them. it is about five to six foot deep out there. and video assistant referees come to the premier league this season, but not everyone is a fan. when you score a goal, you don't know whether to celebrate or not, because you know the goal is getting reviewed, and you don't know what is going on with it. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tonight. stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson has made his first visit to wales as prime minister, outlining his proposals, for britain's exit from the eu. but there has been fierce criticism from welsh farming groups, who say leaving the european union without a deal would be catastrophic and could lead to civil unrest. wales, which voted for brexit in the 2016 referendum, is heavily dependent on agriculture, and more than a third of all wel
flash flooding in north yorkshire making roads impassable.ash flooding in north yorkshire making roads impassable. i have been outside, this car a recognised floating down the road. i had to make sure there was nobody in them. it is about five to six foot deep out there. and video assistant referees come to the premier league this season, but not everyone is a fan. when you score a goal, you don't know whether to celebrate or not, because you know the goal is getting reviewed, and you don't...
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more now on the flooding in north yorkshire.ring from rescuers that sheds and oil tanks were seen floating down the road, about 100 people had to be helped from their homes. in that part of the village you can see bales of hay that have been washed away from local farmlands and got into the road and stuck underneath ca rs. ca rs into the road and stuck underneath cars. cars have been pushed onto the other side of the road. this was meant to be the focal point of the community this weekend, a mountain bike festival, that has had to be cancelled or stop we can see the force of the floodwater that has damaged the area for the event was due to take place. trees have been snapped off and floated down the river. not very far away firefighters last night were out trying to rescue people from their homes. the fire station was flooded. the clean—up operation has started there this morning despite the rain. businesses trying to get back to normal. you mentioned the rail there andi normal. you mentioned the rail there and i can give you an
more now on the flooding in north yorkshire.ring from rescuers that sheds and oil tanks were seen floating down the road, about 100 people had to be helped from their homes. in that part of the village you can see bales of hay that have been washed away from local farmlands and got into the road and stuck underneath ca rs. ca rs into the road and stuck underneath cars. cars have been pushed onto the other side of the road. this was meant to be the focal point of the community this weekend, a...
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judith moritz, bbc news, north yorkshire. than a week after the uk's hottest day on record. while such weather events can't be attributed to climate change with any certainty, the rising frequency of extreme weather can. data released today by the met office shows the uk's ten hottest years on record have all happened since 2002. scientists say it's the latest example of unmistakably rising temperatures. our science editor david shukman reports. by the end of the first week injanuary, the sea had begun to freeze and our coasts and rivers began to look exactly like the arctic. the punishing winter of 1963. deepfreeze conditions gripped the country. in one of the chilliest years in britain for more than a century, would this train make it through? but since then, we haven't had a year quite as cold. instead, scenes like this in the heat wave last week are becoming more familiar. trains stopped as power lines sagged, thousands of passengers left stranded. scientists say it is more evidence of our climate changing. we have notice
judith moritz, bbc news, north yorkshire. than a week after the uk's hottest day on record. while such weather events can't be attributed to climate change with any certainty, the rising frequency of extreme weather can. data released today by the met office shows the uk's ten hottest years on record have all happened since 2002. scientists say it's the latest example of unmistakably rising temperatures. our science editor david shukman reports. by the end of the first week injanuary, the sea...
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, 50 millimetres of rain fell north yorkshire, 50 millimetres of rainfell in north yorkshire, 50 millimetresnd eventually this week will clear off into the north sea. again there is the risk of torrential thundery downpours. and similar areas as we saw yesterday. to the north of that in scotland as temperatures rise we could see thundery downpours but for northern ireland and south wales in southern england, something a little drier and brighter. the wind is also lighter here than it was yesterday. blustery around those thunderstorms, asi blustery around those thunderstorms, as i mentioned, some of them heavy, some of them torrential with flashes of lightning and the same, seeing thundery downpours across parts of scotland, perhaps across the east if you are looking for something drier did 16 on the north to a high of 24 as we push down to the south and the 24 will feel quite pleasant if you are out of, if you are in the sunshine, i should say, and with a lighter winter. through this evening and overnight the low pressure is still with us and still producing heavy showers to start with but b
, 50 millimetres of rain fell north yorkshire, 50 millimetres of rainfell in north yorkshire, 50 millimetresnd eventually this week will clear off into the north sea. again there is the risk of torrential thundery downpours. and similar areas as we saw yesterday. to the north of that in scotland as temperatures rise we could see thundery downpours but for northern ireland and south wales in southern england, something a little drier and brighter. the wind is also lighter here than it was...
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i'm still half— london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.n, ashley does go back to east london. she's started a support group, mums on a mission, and has met lavine. together, they want to fight back against a precarious housing market that leaves too many families without a home they can afford. mark easton, bbc news. shows such as gavin and stacey, love island, gentleman jack and broadchurch will be on the bbc and itv‘s joint streaming service when it launches in the uk later this year. britbox will be available by subscription and it will cost customers £5.99 a month. but it faces stiff competition from the likes of netflix and amazon, as david sillito now reports. welcome to britbox. yes, it is another streaming service, but this is british, a combination of bbc and itv programmes. but this is already a fairly crowded market and there is definitely a market leader. probably netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and netflix. netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and netflixlj netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and
i'm still half— london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.n, ashley does go back to east london. she's started a support group, mums on a mission, and has met lavine. together, they want to fight back against a precarious housing market that leaves too many families without a home they can afford. mark easton, bbc news. shows such as gavin and stacey, love island, gentleman jack and broadchurch will be on the bbc and itv‘s joint streaming service when it...
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fiona trott, bbc news, north yorkshire. peter harris is in leyburn in north yorkshire for us. raining. this is the fire station behind me, you can see the sandbags in the activity inside, and in the last hour or two there has been the recovery truck taking away the fire brigade vehicles, because they were out tackling floods while there building was being inundated. there are many businesses and homes in the area that were affected, the fire brigade called out about 165 times last night. 0ne brigade called out about 165 times last night. one of the businesses affected, we can show you some pictures of that now, the kings head pub about 50 yards up the road, they we re pub about 50 yards up the road, they were flooded out by water getting into the cellar. we have heard of bungalows being flooded out which are no longer habitable for the time being, and many businesses across quite a wide area in the yorkshire dales affected, in leyburn, and across the area. and of because normally this would be the height of the tourist season, this is a grim site for people who live and work h
fiona trott, bbc news, north yorkshire. peter harris is in leyburn in north yorkshire for us. raining. this is the fire station behind me, you can see the sandbags in the activity inside, and in the last hour or two there has been the recovery truck taking away the fire brigade vehicles, because they were out tackling floods while there building was being inundated. there are many businesses and homes in the area that were affected, the fire brigade called out about 165 times last night. 0ne...
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i'm still half—london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.ck to east london. she's started a support group — mums on a mission — and has met lavine. together, they want to fight back against a precarious housing market that leaves too many families without a home they can afford. mark easton, bbc news. aid agencies are calling on the world to speed up the response to the ebola emergency in the democratic republic of the congo — after the world health organisation declared an international public health emergency — that's its highest warning level for an infectious disease. the outbreak of the deadly virus in the central african country has already killed more than 1700 people. and this week, the first case was detected in the capital, goma, home to more than a million. our africa correspondent anne soy is there, and has sent this report. goma, in the east of the drc. a bustling transit city, home to more than 2 million, mostly traders who are constantly on the move. an outbreak of ebola here could be devastating. as they trudged on up north,
i'm still half—london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.ck to east london. she's started a support group — mums on a mission — and has met lavine. together, they want to fight back against a precarious housing market that leaves too many families without a home they can afford. mark easton, bbc news. aid agencies are calling on the world to speed up the response to the ebola emergency in the democratic republic of the congo — after the world health...
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i'm still half—london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.n. she's started a support group — mums on a mission — and has met lavine. together, they want to fight back against a precarious housing market that leaves too many families without a home they can afford. tomorrow marks 50 years since man first set foot on the moon. some 650 million people around the world watched the historic landing on 20 july 1969, and heard astronaut neil armstrong say it was "one giant leap for mankind." celebrations have been taking place all week. nick bryant has been looking back at that moon mission, and what it meant for america — his report contains flashing images. in a week that's highlighted the deep divisions in washington and america, a gigantic reminder of a unifying national mission. apollo 11, projected onto the washington monument for this back—to—the—future celebration. and at ground level, a coming together of the american generations. i want to be an astronaut one day. you want to go to the moon? yes. do you think you'll ever get there? i don't
i'm still half—london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.n. she's started a support group — mums on a mission — and has met lavine. together, they want to fight back against a precarious housing market that leaves too many families without a home they can afford. tomorrow marks 50 years since man first set foot on the moon. some 650 million people around the world watched the historic landing on 20 july 1969, and heard astronaut neil armstrong say it was...
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firefighter dave gillian was the victim of an attack like this in west yorkshire.s strong enough. it's a personal view but i'm not convinced this is going to change anything. i think these people know what they're doing is wrong and they going to get any trouble with it, so i'm not sure any trouble with it, so i'm not sure any legislation is going to stop it. the police legislation in west yorkshire once a minimum sentence to stop people attacking those who are there to help others. james vincent, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the world health organization has declared the outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of the congo, a public health emergency of international concern. it's only the fifth time the designation has been used. the who has stopped short of ordering the closure of international borders. the us house of representatives has voted to sideline a motion to impeach president trump. leading democrats had made it clear they did not support it. at a rally in north carolina, mr trump claimed the attempt at impeac
firefighter dave gillian was the victim of an attack like this in west yorkshire.s strong enough. it's a personal view but i'm not convinced this is going to change anything. i think these people know what they're doing is wrong and they going to get any trouble with it, so i'm not sure any trouble with it, so i'm not sure any legislation is going to stop it. the police legislation in west yorkshire once a minimum sentence to stop people attacking those who are there to help others. james...
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bridges collapse and hundreds of homes are flooded in north yorkshire, as almost a month's rain fallsfour hours. research shows the effect of climate change on the uk — the met office says the ten warmest years on record have occured since 2002. and coming up in sport... england make their final preparations for the start of the ashes at edgbaston. an investigation has found that hundreds of children who were abused while in care in nottinghamshire were failed by the local authorities who were meant to be looking after them. nottingham city and nottinghamshire county councils exposed vulnerable children to repeated rapes and physical abuse, according to a report by the the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. the inquiry found some 350 individuals reported being sexually abused while in the care of the local authorities from the 1960s. it said the true number of victims is likely to be considerably higher. the chair of the inquiry, alexis jay said... our midlands correspondent sima kotecha has the story. beechwood children's home in nottingham, where abuse in the past was rife
bridges collapse and hundreds of homes are flooded in north yorkshire, as almost a month's rain fallsfour hours. research shows the effect of climate change on the uk — the met office says the ten warmest years on record have occured since 2002. and coming up in sport... england make their final preparations for the start of the ashes at edgbaston. an investigation has found that hundreds of children who were abused while in care in nottinghamshire were failed by the local authorities who...
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roads are washed away and bridges destroyed as flash—floods hit north yorkshire. talks on brexit and the border. ben stokes fires an ashes warning to australia. the england all—rounder says they will hit them hard and fast from the first ball in the first test at edgbaston,
roads are washed away and bridges destroyed as flash—floods hit north yorkshire. talks on brexit and the border. ben stokes fires an ashes warning to australia. the england all—rounder says they will hit them hard and fast from the first ball in the first test at edgbaston,
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it is notjust here in yorkshire either.his evening as she does mention, the waters have been rising, particularly around the south of the city near the manchester airport. problems of the end 60, and major congestion and transport routes in manchester. in the forecast looking ahead, both sides of the lines and back around north yorkshire, they are crossing their fingers that it is not going to get any worse. but there's still the possibility of thunderstorms in the possibility of thunderstorms in the next 2a hours. pulled out of the flood, this toddler was carried out of raging water. his family were in the car when rescuers reached them. they came round the fields and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few others from the boot of the car. from the boot of the car? the boot, yeah, i guess we were on a slope, it seemed like the water was lowest and slowest that way. this was a deluge, a flash flood which submerged cars, washed roads away and destroyed bridges. five years ago the tour de france rode her
it is notjust here in yorkshire either.his evening as she does mention, the waters have been rising, particularly around the south of the city near the manchester airport. problems of the end 60, and major congestion and transport routes in manchester. in the forecast looking ahead, both sides of the lines and back around north yorkshire, they are crossing their fingers that it is not going to get any worse. but there's still the possibility of thunderstorms in the possibility of thunderstorms...
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the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have been atrocious. his family in the car when rescuers reached them. they came around the field and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few other people from the boot of the car. from the boot of the car? in the boot of the car, yes, i guess we were on a slope and it is where the water seemed the slowest and the lowest that way. hailstones hammer down on this housing estate in leyburn. hailstones hammered down on this housing estate in leyburn. you couldn't believe what you were filming? allison was amazed. today she was left to reflect on what happened. there was a carpet of hailstones across everywhere, it was like winter, it was like it had snowed. the next thing i heard was gurgling up my plug hole in the bathroom which i had never heard before, and the rain started. i went downstairs to make a cup of tea and realised the water was coming through the door. there has been disruption to travel across the north today. the settle to carlisle train line suffered a landslip and will
the last 2a hours in north yorkshire have been atrocious. his family in the car when rescuers reached them. they came around the field and waded through to the back of our car and rescued us and a few other people from the boot of the car. from the boot of the car? in the boot of the car, yes, i guess we were on a slope and it is where the water seemed the slowest and the lowest that way. hailstones hammer down on this housing estate in leyburn. hailstones hammered down on this housing estate...
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picture add a bridge washed away in the flighting in north yorkshire, making a at this page.daily mail reports that plastic bag sales have fallen by 90%. i have a chopper now getting ten a year down from 19 last year. i leads with the same story reducing plastic bottle should be next. varied look at the paper so let's look at them. let's start with you, and the telegraph. which has talked about what sajid javid is going to do debiting no dealfinding by dipping into former chancellor chest and nothing $2.1 billion it went up —— upon funding. chest and nothing $2.1 billion it went up -- upon funding. the sums of money that are being spent on preparing for something that will be hugely damaging to the country, for which there is no democratic mandate and which government says it does not want, quite staggering. these are huge sums, we have another 2.1 billion earmarked recently. on top of the previous, it's about 6.3 billion already. this year trying to prepare for brexit. these numbers are enormous. now, i must admit, i find it quite shocking that the government feels that it h
picture add a bridge washed away in the flighting in north yorkshire, making a at this page.daily mail reports that plastic bag sales have fallen by 90%. i have a chopper now getting ten a year down from 19 last year. i leads with the same story reducing plastic bottle should be next. varied look at the paper so let's look at them. let's start with you, and the telegraph. which has talked about what sajid javid is going to do debiting no dealfinding by dipping into former chancellor chest and...
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this is a picture from north yorkshire. flooding here.orking east. there is the potential for further showers and thunderstorms today and you can see them on the radar from earlier already. scattered across northern england, parts of scotland, showers further south, but a much drier day here than we saw yesterday. this afternoon, further heavy, thundery downpours across northern england, parts of scotland, feeding into northern wales, the midlands and northern parts of east anglia where we see downpours, torrential rain and hale and gusty winds. drierfurther south torrential rain and hale and gusty winds. drier further south with sunny spells one or two showers and a breezy day but lighter winds than yesterday. 0vernight, heavy showers will ease, still one or two lingering showers with clear spells. that brings us into tomorrow which sta rts that brings us into tomorrow which starts off with sunny spells, dry weather for many, but with the area of low pressure towards the east, still further showers in the forecast, particularly in easter
this is a picture from north yorkshire. flooding here.orking east. there is the potential for further showers and thunderstorms today and you can see them on the radar from earlier already. scattered across northern england, parts of scotland, showers further south, but a much drier day here than we saw yesterday. this afternoon, further heavy, thundery downpours across northern england, parts of scotland, feeding into northern wales, the midlands and northern parts of east anglia where we see...
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i'm still half— london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.t leaves too many families without a home they can afford. mark easton, bbc news. tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of man landing on the moon. it's estimated 650 million people around the world watched the moon landings live on tv and heard neil armstrong utter the words "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." it was a moment that those who witnessed it will never forget. our reporterjane mccubbin has been hearing people's memories of humankind's greatest endeavour. marjorie and ken's love affair with the moon is also their love affair, because as apollo 11 hurtled through space, they were also getting married. everything was revolving around us. it just so happened that the americans were doing something... they were revolving around the moon! at our wedding reception, my father had quite a clever little quip at the end. "tomorrow, we may or may not have a man on the moon, but we most certainly will have a man on his honeymoon." cynthia was 24, and went to trafalg
i'm still half— london, half—yorkshire, but i'm starting to plant myself more in yorkshire.t leaves too many families without a home they can afford. mark easton, bbc news. tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of man landing on the moon. it's estimated 650 million people around the world watched the moon landings live on tv and heard neil armstrong utter the words "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." it was a moment that those who witnessed it will never...
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homes are flooded, as a month's rain falls in four hours in north yorkshire, and more downpours are on way. and england make theirfinal preparations to take on australia in the ashes at edgbaston. and coming up on bbc news, triple world champion adam peaty has said not enough is being done to tackle doping in swimming. it comes after protests over an athlete who had previously served a drugs ban. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. an investigation has found that hundreds of children who were abused while in care in nottinghamshire were failed by the local authorities who were meant to be looking after them. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse found two councils exposed more than 350 children to repeated rapes and abuse for a period of 50 years. and the inquiry says the councils haven't learned from their mistakes, and it's still concerned about some children in care. sima kotecha reports. —— let's your first from john o'brien, the secretary into the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. i have been independent inquiry into child sexualabuse. i have be
homes are flooded, as a month's rain falls in four hours in north yorkshire, and more downpours are on way. and england make theirfinal preparations to take on australia in the ashes at edgbaston. and coming up on bbc news, triple world champion adam peaty has said not enough is being done to tackle doping in swimming. it comes after protests over an athlete who had previously served a drugs ban. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. an investigation has found that hundreds of...
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meanwhile, in the t20 blast tonight, yorkshire lancashire at headingley. chose to bat first, making 170—6 as the captain hit a3. yorkshire on the other hand struggled as the pace bowler took three wickets including that of the top scorer who made a3. the vikings in the end managed just 169, putting them second in the table, yorkshire fourth. britain's geraint thomas has dropped to third overall in the tour de france with two meaningful stages to go. the defending champion is still 95 seconds behind the overall leader, julian alaphillpipe, but he missed out on narrowing that gap and he was overtaken by his team—mate, egan bernal. simon brotherton was watching in the alps. we had three mountains, all of them over 2000 metres above sea level, so it was a really tough day for the cyclists, and on the third of those climes, a very famous mountain in terms of the tour de france in the history of the race, near the top, he did lose contact with the rest of the overall contenders. the colombian writer had attacked from that group. he gained time near the top gerai
meanwhile, in the t20 blast tonight, yorkshire lancashire at headingley. chose to bat first, making 170—6 as the captain hit a3. yorkshire on the other hand struggled as the pace bowler took three wickets including that of the top scorer who made a3. the vikings in the end managed just 169, putting them second in the table, yorkshire fourth. britain's geraint thomas has dropped to third overall in the tour de france with two meaningful stages to go. the defending champion is still 95 seconds...
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i am heading to harrogate in north yorkshire. i should heading to harrogate in north yorkshire.north yorkshire. i should have gone from bedfordshire up through york. it should have taken an hour and a half to two hours. it's going to take me, i don't know, five or six hours according to this. we would like to apologise for any inconvenience. services were cancelled in different parts of the country, but the worst disruption was on this line, where overhead wires were still being repaired. there have been very few trains heading in and out of london to hear and other parts of the midland throughout the morning, but it's relatively quiet at this station. it seems after the chaos of yesterday, some people decided not to travel. some passengers made most ofa to travel. some passengers made most of a long wait on the tarmac at heathrow last night. but with the eu rostar heathrow last night. but with the eurostar down this afternoon, misery too for passengers waiting here in paris and in london. tom burridge, bbc news. our top story this evening. carl beech, the man who lied about a v
i am heading to harrogate in north yorkshire. i should heading to harrogate in north yorkshire.north yorkshire. i should have gone from bedfordshire up through york. it should have taken an hour and a half to two hours. it's going to take me, i don't know, five or six hours according to this. we would like to apologise for any inconvenience. services were cancelled in different parts of the country, but the worst disruption was on this line, where overhead wires were still being repaired. there...
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millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshireessure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will eventually drift offshore but the western flanks still supply a gaggle of showers into some of those eastern facing counties. with, again, the possibility of thunderstorms developing later in the afternoon across central western and north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland faring decently and again the southern counties for the most part escape any shower activity. that trend to a spell of somewhat quieter weather will take us out of thursday and on into friday. a very weak area of high pressure will just about kill off the remnants of the showers for most parts of the british isles. the odd one or two could n
millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshireessure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will eventually drift...
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in north yorkshire, roads have been badly affected and more rain is on the way.oris johnson visits northern ireland, urging its politicians to share power once again. and hearing concern about brexit and the border. the often hidden effect of alcohol abuse on the brain — we have a special report. and they're ready, england's cricketers gear up for the start of the ashes tomorrow. coming up start of the ashes tomorrow. coming up on sportsday — a dream debut as england close out a disappointing ashes campaign with victory over australia. good evening. hundreds of vulnerable children were physically and sexually abused over a period of decades in nottinghamshire by people who were supposed to be caring for them. the finding by the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse came after it received 350 complaints relating to care homes and foster carers in nottingham and the surrounding area. the report says the true scale of the abuse could be higher. both the city council and cou nty higher. both the city council and county council were found to have failed in their
in north yorkshire, roads have been badly affected and more rain is on the way.oris johnson visits northern ireland, urging its politicians to share power once again. and hearing concern about brexit and the border. the often hidden effect of alcohol abuse on the brain — we have a special report. and they're ready, england's cricketers gear up for the start of the ashes tomorrow. coming up start of the ashes tomorrow. coming up on sportsday — a dream debut as england close out a...
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when we broadcast live from an adult eating disorder service in west yorkshire.here, we met some of the patients and doctors who treat them. over the next 25 minutes or so, if you want to access more information because of what you're going to see, then the bbc action line is there to help. go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. first, i started our special broadcast by attending a group therapy session, where claire, georgia and anna plus their therapist mary told us their experiences of eating disorders and the treatments they have received. hello, hi, hello, good morning. ignore me, do carry on, do carry on. so, do you want to go ahead and pick that object that symbolises for you the healthy identity and the one that symbolises for you the anorexic identity? and put them where makes sense to you next to your boxes. there make sense? yeah. yeah, 0k. and georgia, do you want to say what it is about the object that you've picked that makes sense to you about the anorexic identity? so i've picked a gear, which to me, represents being trapped inside my eating disorder,
when we broadcast live from an adult eating disorder service in west yorkshire.here, we met some of the patients and doctors who treat them. over the next 25 minutes or so, if you want to access more information because of what you're going to see, then the bbc action line is there to help. go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. first, i started our special broadcast by attending a group therapy session, where claire, georgia and anna plus their therapist mary told us their experiences of eating...
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a bridge washed away in flooding in north yorkshire makes the front of the independent.ic carrier bag sales at supermarkets have fallen 90% since the 5p levy came in, with the average shopper getting ten per year, down from 19 last year. the daily express leads on demands to cut stamp duty in an attempt to help older people downsize and free up help older people downsize and free up properties for younger buyers. a varied set of papers, so let's have a proper look. kicking off with the telegraph, and sajid javid doubling spending on no deal preparations. mihir, is this a good way to spend money given no deal was not an option? we were told no deal was a million to one chance but this is something you would expect boris johnson to do because he wants to show the eu that no deal is on the table and preparations are being made. this is an indictment of the government that nothing has been prepared so far and he wants to reassure his supporters. the money being spent... we're going to get nearly half... £2 billion has been set aside, but immediately £i.i billion is being spe
a bridge washed away in flooding in north yorkshire makes the front of the independent.ic carrier bag sales at supermarkets have fallen 90% since the 5p levy came in, with the average shopper getting ten per year, down from 19 last year. the daily express leads on demands to cut stamp duty in an attempt to help older people downsize and free up help older people downsize and free up properties for younger buyers. a varied set of papers, so let's have a proper look. kicking off with the...
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this was richmond in yorkshire yesterday.ednesday imposed sanctions on iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif. the treasury department said it was imposing sanctions on zarif for acting on behalf of iranian supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei.. hello, the past week has seen the weather lurching from one extreme to another, record heat to flash flooding. ina another, record heat to flash flooding. in a few days, the weather will calm down a little bit. turning dry and showers will turn fewer. over the past 24 and 36 hours, this cloud has pushed across the uk in an area of low pressure bringing rain on tuesday. heavy downpour is on wednesday, but that's where the cloud in the central blood pressure heading to the north sea as you see that for thursday. we will start dry and some sunshine and bubble up showers again across scotland. perhaps seven counties in england as well, but showers fewer, more places dry with sunshine and temperatures on thursday a shade higher than wednesday. potential for heavy showers around eve
this was richmond in yorkshire yesterday.ednesday imposed sanctions on iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif. the treasury department said it was imposing sanctions on zarif for acting on behalf of iranian supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei.. hello, the past week has seen the weather lurching from one extreme to another, record heat to flash flooding. ina another, record heat to flash flooding. in a few days, the weather will calm down a little bit. turning dry and showers will turn...
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danni worthington is a head teacher in halifax, west yorkshire.. it can manifest in many different ways, but a change in behaviour, but what we've seen on a regular basis is children in high levels of distress, whether self harming or hurting other people, or it may be just that they go into themselves, very quiet, subdued, changing of effort into their work, and we sort of have to pick up on those and make the necessary referrals and put the necessary support in for those children. i think what people will find most shocking about this is we often talk about mental health problems among teenagers and adolescents, older kids, but you are a primary school head teacher, and you're dealing with kids... how young are you seeing these sorts of issues? i've seen it in children as young as four or five. right into reception? right into reception. how does that manifest? generally through behaviours, sort of aggressive behaviours and through key stage one we see children being violent towards themselves or violent towards others. so you've seen a four or
danni worthington is a head teacher in halifax, west yorkshire.. it can manifest in many different ways, but a change in behaviour, but what we've seen on a regular basis is children in high levels of distress, whether self harming or hurting other people, or it may be just that they go into themselves, very quiet, subdued, changing of effort into their work, and we sort of have to pick up on those and make the necessary referrals and put the necessary support in for those children. i think...
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judith moritz, bbc news, north yorkshire.ne further than most — more than half of the population have had their genomes analysed. compare that to the number here in the us, where something like 6% of people have had it done. the aim of such widescale testing is to learn more about the common diseases within a population. once you know a persons genetic makeup you can tailor a health plan and medicines to suit their particular quicks. kari stefansson is the chief executive and founder of the firm decode genetics, which has been collecting and studying icelandic genomes for more than two decades. he joins us now from reykavik. the great thing about this story and suddenly you have a very big test case year and half the country and iceland are having their genes mapped. with you hope to get from it? first of all we have been mapping genomes and iceland to discover new knowledge about human disease and part of the goal is to use that knowledge to make better medicines with these diseases and use the information to put together wh
judith moritz, bbc news, north yorkshire.ne further than most — more than half of the population have had their genomes analysed. compare that to the number here in the us, where something like 6% of people have had it done. the aim of such widescale testing is to learn more about the common diseases within a population. once you know a persons genetic makeup you can tailor a health plan and medicines to suit their particular quicks. kari stefansson is the chief executive and founder of the...
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is the service going on in this part of the country, west yorkshire and harrogate.ething many sufferers will struggle to open up about. but incredibly important for the wider public to try and understand. gemma, when your parents took you to yourgp, he didn't gemma, when your parents took you to your gp, he didn't recognise there was a problem. why not?” your gp, he didn't recognise there was a problem. why not? i started to withdraw and started eating less at the age of ten and my mum and dad picked up quickly on the warning signs and they took me to the gp, who said i wasn't low enough in weight to have a problem, it will be fine and it's just weight to have a problem, it will be fine and it'sjust a phase. long story short, two years later i was admitted to a children's psychiatric unit and given 24 hours to live if i didn't eat or drink. one of the biggest things i hope this programme will highlight is early intervention is key. the longer we wait to treat somebody with an eating disorder than more of a hold it has on that person and waiting for the weight to cha
is the service going on in this part of the country, west yorkshire and harrogate.ething many sufferers will struggle to open up about. but incredibly important for the wider public to try and understand. gemma, when your parents took you to yourgp, he didn't gemma, when your parents took you to your gp, he didn't recognise there was a problem. why not?” your gp, he didn't recognise there was a problem. why not? i started to withdraw and started eating less at the age of ten and my mum and...
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there is of course wimbledon taking place we'll keep a close eye on the showers across yorkshire andhe rest of the afternoon. they'll drift inland and hopefully fizzle out but there could be the odd shower popping up any further as we go through the day. for most of us, the vast majority, fine and trite with light winds, we have a keen breeze coming from the east anglian coast line making it feel rather cool. but for most of us, temperatures certainly in the north will be a degree up on yesterday, probably peaking in the west, we will see the best of the sunshine here but don't rule out the odd showerjust sunshine here but don't rule out the odd shower just about anywhere. they will ease through the night. through the night we pick up more cloud again coming from the north sea coast, not as much rain with this, just a drizzly shower and for most of us, quite a comfortable night. three degrees in parts of wales this morning, foolish start under the clear skies tomorrow morning but that means plenty more delights in dry to enjoy. it will take some time for the cloud to clear away from
there is of course wimbledon taking place we'll keep a close eye on the showers across yorkshire andhe rest of the afternoon. they'll drift inland and hopefully fizzle out but there could be the odd shower popping up any further as we go through the day. for most of us, the vast majority, fine and trite with light winds, we have a keen breeze coming from the east anglian coast line making it feel rather cool. but for most of us, temperatures certainly in the north will be a degree up on...
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the mid 20s in yorkshire.alling the weather symbols, it is allfair balling the weather symbols, it is all fair weather cloud. raise that is all from us. now time for the news where you are. this is bbc news. our headlines. england have the chance to make history at the women‘s world cup tonight when they face defending champions the usa for a place in the final in france. the eu‘s leaders have reached a tentative deal on who should hold the most prominent positions for the next five years but the
the mid 20s in yorkshire.alling the weather symbols, it is allfair balling the weather symbols, it is all fair weather cloud. raise that is all from us. now time for the news where you are. this is bbc news. our headlines. england have the chance to make history at the women‘s world cup tonight when they face defending champions the usa for a place in the final in france. the eu‘s leaders have reached a tentative deal on who should hold the most prominent positions for the next five years...
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when we broadcast live from an adult eating disorder service in west yorkshire.
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. 0ver that has been moving slowly across north yorkshire.he north sea, the showers they do way, pressurises overnight across the uk, meaning the winds will for light with clear skies. not a cold night though, temperatures 10—14dc for most of us. the sunday, and i started the day. early morning hazy sunshine in the picture for scotland, england and wales but the northern ireland will cloud over with that mix of rain developing here through the morning, and turning heavy with strengthening south—westerly winds pushing that rain on and probably cumbria and the isle of man as we head through the afternoon as well. southwards and eastwards of this it stays largely dry but it will turn cloudy as we go to the afternoon, still with sunny spells around, temperatures should reach 24 celsius, but the rain will continue to come down overnight into monday, affecting these western areas of scotland, and those totals really building up, we could see localised surface water causing issues. away from that band of rain, rising pressure and temperatures in qui
. 0ver that has been moving slowly across north yorkshire.he north sea, the showers they do way, pressurises overnight across the uk, meaning the winds will for light with clear skies. not a cold night though, temperatures 10—14dc for most of us. the sunday, and i started the day. early morning hazy sunshine in the picture for scotland, england and wales but the northern ireland will cloud over with that mix of rain developing here through the morning, and turning heavy with strengthening...
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millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshiredrift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will eventually drift offshore but the western flanks still supply a gaggle of showers into some of those eastern facing counties. with, again, the possibility of thunderstorms developing later in the afternoon across central western and north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland faring decently and again the southern counties for the most part escape any shower activity. that trend to a spell of somewhat quieter weather will take us out of thursday and on into friday. a very weak area of high pressure will just about kill off the remnants of the showers for most parts of the british isles. the odd one or two could not be ruled out but yo
millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshiredrift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will eventually drift offshore but the...
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millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshirehat low pressure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will eventually d rift offshore but the western flanks still supply a gaggle of showers into some of those eastern facing counties. with, again, the possibility of thunderstorms developing later in the afternoon across central western and north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland fairing decently and again the southern counties for the most part escape any shower activity. that trend to a spell of somewhat quieter weather will take us out of thursday and on into friday. a very weak area of high pressure will just about kill off the remnants of the showers for most parts of the british isles the odd one or t
millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshirehat low pressure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will...
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but further north, particularly across the northern parts of yorkshire, it was the rain and thunderstormblems, with anything up to 100 mm of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshire, and indeed elsewhere across the north of england. and we're not done with itjust yet, because that low pressure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day, it has to be said, across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here, and less in the way of wind as well. but still some intensity about the showers, both in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. as i take you from wednesday on into thursday, so that low pressure will eventually drift offshore, but the western flank still supplying a gaggle of showers into some of those eastern—facing counties, with again the possibility of thunderstorms developing later on in the afternoon across central, western and north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland faring quite decently, and again the souther
but further north, particularly across the northern parts of yorkshire, it was the rain and thunderstormblems, with anything up to 100 mm of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshire, and indeed elsewhere across the north of england. and we're not done with itjust yet, because that low pressure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day, it has to be said, across the southern counties of england and through the...
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but further north, particularly across the northern parts of yorkshire, it was the rain and thunderstorm of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshire, and indeed elsewhere across the north of england. and we're not done with it just yet, because that low pressure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here, and less in the way of wind as well. but still some intensity about the showers, both in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. as i take you from wednesday on into thursday, so that low pressure will eventually drift offshore, but the western flanks still supply a gaggle of showers into some of those western—facing counties, with again the possibility of thunderstorms developing later in the afternoon across central western and north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland faring quite decently, and again the southern counties for the most part escaping any shower activity.
but further north, particularly across the northern parts of yorkshire, it was the rain and thunderstorm of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshire, and indeed elsewhere across the north of england. and we're not done with it just yet, because that low pressure taking time to drift offshore into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here, and...
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millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshire into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will eventually drift offshore but the western flanks still supply a gaggle of showers into some of those eastern facing counties. with, again, the possibility of thunderstorms developing later in the afternoon across central western and north—western parts of scotland. northern ireland fairing decently and again the southern counties for the most part escape any shower activity. that trend to a spell of somewhat quieter weather will take us out of thursday and on into friday. a very weak area of high pressure will just about kill off the remnants of the showers for most parts of the british isles. the odd one or two could not be ruled out but you do get the
millimetres of rain falling in a very short space of time, hence the flooding in northern parts of yorkshire into the north sea. a much improved day across the southern counties of england and through the midlands into wales. fewer showers to report here and less in the way of wind. still some intensity about the showers in the north of england and also into the western side of scotland. from wednesday on into thursday, the low pressure will eventually drift offshore but the western flanks...
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bridges collapse and homes are inundated as flash flooding hits part of north yorkshire, after almostut
bridges collapse and homes are inundated as flash flooding hits part of north yorkshire, after almostut
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flash flooding in north yorkshire causes a bridge to collapse, and roads are washed away.or crucial talks to try to restore the stormont government, amid continued tension over the prime minister's brexit plans. clearly, the people of northern ireland have been without a government, without stormont, for two years and six months, so my prime focus this morning is to do everything i can to help that to get up and running again,
flash flooding in north yorkshire causes a bridge to collapse, and roads are washed away.or crucial talks to try to restore the stormont government, amid continued tension over the prime minister's brexit plans. clearly, the people of northern ireland have been without a government, without stormont, for two years and six months, so my prime focus this morning is to do everything i can to help that to get up and running again,
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derbyshire finds out about the works that takes place at an adult eating disorder service in west yorkshireon. and welcome to bbc news. the mail on sunday has published more leaked diplomatic correspondence from britain's former ambassador in washington — defying warnings from scotland yard that media organisations could be prosecuted for doing so. in one of the cables, sir kim darroch suggests that president trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal last year to spite barack obama. our political correspondent helena wilkinson reports. may last year, boris johnson as foreign secretary goes to washington and meets his us counterpart. his mission, to persuade the us president to soften his stance and stick with the iran deal. he appeared on talk shows. tougher on iran... but efforts failed — donald trump did not listen and withdrew from the deal. now new confidential e—mails printed in the mail on sunday revealed what was allegedly going on behind—the—scenes. according to the paper, kim darroch wrote to mrjohnson, saying... under the deal, iran had agreed to limit nuclear activities. the trad
derbyshire finds out about the works that takes place at an adult eating disorder service in west yorkshireon. and welcome to bbc news. the mail on sunday has published more leaked diplomatic correspondence from britain's former ambassador in washington — defying warnings from scotland yard that media organisations could be prosecuted for doing so. in one of the cables, sir kim darroch suggests that president trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal last year to spite barack obama. our...
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flash—flooding in north yorkshire, after more sudden thunderstorms and torrential rain wash roads awayhers impassable. and video assistant referees come to the premier league this season, but not everyone is a fan. when you score a goal, you don't know whether to celebrate or not, because you know the goal‘s getting reviewed, and you don't know what's going on with it. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are pippa crerar, the political editor at the daily mirror, and claire cohen, who is the women's editor at the telegraph. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. let's start with the i, and it says feathers are flying following discussions between british and irish leaders over brexit. the daily mail leads on the vip abuse inquiry. it reports that victims are calling for a fresh criminal probe into scotland yard's inquiry. prince harry's warning of unconscious bias and its connection to racism is covered in the daily express. the duke of sussex's comments are also in the mirror. it says he only wants to have two children due to
flash—flooding in north yorkshire, after more sudden thunderstorms and torrential rain wash roads awayhers impassable. and video assistant referees come to the premier league this season, but not everyone is a fan. when you score a goal, you don't know whether to celebrate or not, because you know the goal‘s getting reviewed, and you don't know what's going on with it. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are pippa crerar, the...
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coming up, we are broadcasting live from halifax, from the adult eating disorder service of west yorkshired harrogate. we are going to meet doctors and patients including a woman who's had anorexia for a0 yea rs. woman who's had anorexia for a0 years. she's been in hospital 15 times. also, former emmerdale actor gemma 0aten who was diagnosed with anorexia aged ten. she nearly died four times but has now recovered after yea rs of four times but has now recovered after years of treatment. music: the locomotion. performers from this year's glastonbury festival — including kylie minogue — have donated items of clothing to 0xfam, to campaign against cheap throwaway fashion. and coming up in sport, a big day at wimbledon — with 15—year—old coco gauff, facing her biggest challenge yet, in former world number one simona halep. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9. british airways is facing a fine of £183 million after data belonging to hundreds of thousands of its customers was stolen. the airline said it was "surprised and disappointed" with the fine, which is to be the biggest ever is
coming up, we are broadcasting live from halifax, from the adult eating disorder service of west yorkshired harrogate. we are going to meet doctors and patients including a woman who's had anorexia for a0 yea rs. woman who's had anorexia for a0 years. she's been in hospital 15 times. also, former emmerdale actor gemma 0aten who was diagnosed with anorexia aged ten. she nearly died four times but has now recovered after yea rs of four times but has now recovered after years of treatment. music:...
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some roads near towns in the yorkshire dales were impassable. overnight. last week, the image of a young girl clinging onto her baby sister as they teetered several storeys high in a damaged building in syria following an air strike, refocused global attention on the conflict. it happened in idlib province, the last remaining rebel stronghold, of forces opposed to president bashar al assad. but in the last few months government forces, backed by their russian allies, have stepped up their attacks on the territory, and today the un's humanitarian chief accused damascus and moscow of carrying out a "scorched earth policy." today the uncle of the girls has been speaking about what happened. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, has the story. 0ne one small frame, a symbol of syria's pain. five—year—old riham clutches baby sister tu ka by pain. five—year—old riham clutches baby sister tuka by her t—shirt as she dangles on a nail. her uncle, screaming for help in the rubble of a devastating air raid. and now, a you day zone, speaking fo
some roads near towns in the yorkshire dales were impassable. overnight. last week, the image of a young girl clinging onto her baby sister as they teetered several storeys high in a damaged building in syria following an air strike, refocused global attention on the conflict. it happened in idlib province, the last remaining rebel stronghold, of forces opposed to president bashar al assad. but in the last few months government forces, backed by their russian allies, have stepped up their...
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yorkshire also beat leicestershire by 54 runs.king fast bowler james anderson will sit out tomorrow's ashes four day warm—up against ireland. world cup winnerjason roy though will make his test debut along with olly stone. joe wilson reports from lord's. if this is the warm up day before the actions when i met tess mosca might say to me very warm. they had seenjames might say to me very warm. they had seen james anderson go might say to me very warm. they had seenjames anderson go through his drills and routines, separate from the rest of the squad, england saying very cautious by not taking them for this match, and they remain confident that he will be fit for the ashes, but it presents opportunity individually against them for ali, the fast bowler and indeed for the spin bolero jack, collectively, big opportunity for england time to build on the level of interest that currently is in cricket. following the well cop, that's a point but to the test match captainjoe that's a point but to the test match captain joe route. i think th
yorkshire also beat leicestershire by 54 runs.king fast bowler james anderson will sit out tomorrow's ashes four day warm—up against ireland. world cup winnerjason roy though will make his test debut along with olly stone. joe wilson reports from lord's. if this is the warm up day before the actions when i met tess mosca might say to me very warm. they had seenjames might say to me very warm. they had seen james anderson go might say to me very warm. they had seenjames anderson go through his...
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and he is visited as well, he has lots of yorkshire voices.ill bring us together. and last of the summer wine country, people had been reflecting on the bigness. it was hard to find anyone in celebratory mood. for the new prime minister. oh, i know! iwant to disappear. ultimately, if he can deliver brexit in the best way possible is best for everybody i think that's what we need. he's going to be a good prime minister i think so. we are going to pray him. here er, i sat in the glorious sunshine. what a treat. and while we had been sitting here we have a new prime minister. have we? what have we got? boris johnson what you think is not i'm not happy. because he will ruin the country. really, you wa nt will ruin the country. really, you want winston churchill. it somebody who needs to be like him and that man is dead but i know, but you need somebody like that like howard wilson or gordon brown. the views of the few yorkshire folk i wonder what they would've thought. europe's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier said today that he looked forwa
and he is visited as well, he has lots of yorkshire voices.ill bring us together. and last of the summer wine country, people had been reflecting on the bigness. it was hard to find anyone in celebratory mood. for the new prime minister. oh, i know! iwant to disappear. ultimately, if he can deliver brexit in the best way possible is best for everybody i think that's what we need. he's going to be a good prime minister i think so. we are going to pray him. here er, i sat in the glorious...
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as a leading filly, last year she won the irish and yorkshire 0aks and was also narrowly beaten by enableix de l‘arc de triomphe. and arsenal have agreed a deal to sign spanish midfielder dani ceballos from real madrid on loan. the 22—year—old will fill the gap left by aaron ramsey who's gone tojuventus. it's been a long journey for the irish cricket team but, in a momentous match this week, they're taking on england in a test for the very first time. for england, it's a major gear change from the fireworks of their one—day world cup glory. now they have to tune in to test cricket for the ashes, which starts in just ten days. 0ur reporter henry moeran has been with both teams at lord's. eight days on from one of the most memorable days in the history of english cricket, the confetti and the champagne corks have been cleared away and lord's is gearing up for the start of the test summer, four days against ireland is the first assignment, starting on wednesday and a big opportunity, notjust for those england players making a case for ashes selection but also an irish side playing in an hist
as a leading filly, last year she won the irish and yorkshire 0aks and was also narrowly beaten by enableix de l‘arc de triomphe. and arsenal have agreed a deal to sign spanish midfielder dani ceballos from real madrid on loan. the 22—year—old will fill the gap left by aaron ramsey who's gone tojuventus. it's been a long journey for the irish cricket team but, in a momentous match this week, they're taking on england in a test for the very first time. for england, it's a major gear change...
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storm is moving at about 25 to 30 miles per hour and the storm should be reaching chantilly and yorkshired headed to reston. this storm is movin from the west to the east known as middleburgh, moving toward reston and this is the only storm from a broader view across the washington area because here we are in washington, but take a look at pennsylvania, everyone, as the storm continues to sag down to our area, we will keep an eye on that. temperatures right now include in the dtrict of columbia, 89 degrees and 90 degrees for gaithersburg and down to the south and east and pa auxet rive quantico and fredericksburg and the sunshine in excess of 104 and 106 degrees. so this is what you need to know for the evening and into tomorrow. thestorms will be abating after sunset. so for us, we dodged a bullet as far as a widespread storm or severe outlook. eore storms are on tap, but there's much mor relief from the heat and humidity and monday into tuesday and notice by 11:00, wstill could have a rumble of thunder across the area, and it does weaken during the overnight hours and we'll pick up some
storm is moving at about 25 to 30 miles per hour and the storm should be reaching chantilly and yorkshired headed to reston. this storm is movin from the west to the east known as middleburgh, moving toward reston and this is the only storm from a broader view across the washington area because here we are in washington, but take a look at pennsylvania, everyone, as the storm continues to sag down to our area, we will keep an eye on that. temperatures right now include in the dtrict of...
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thursday for pipes in southern scotland and northern ireland in far north of england, lincolnshire and yorkshiretemperatures 70 degrees about 2425 degrees quite widely, where we are stuck in the teens across parts that cloudy scotland and northern ireland. north—south split continues into thursday night, like of crop assistant ran across western highlands, clear skies but as area highlands, clear skies but as area high pressure starts to receive a lead bit into the atlantic as a goat into friday, morava northwest airflow starts to develop taking the cloud for the south, shadows across scotla nd cloud for the south, shadows across scotland northern ireland and greater chance of northern england and north wales, most counties stay dry with sunshine and hot up to about 26 degrees but notice cool yellow colours compared to 0rient starting to push further south as it flows. more noise as we got there friday night into saturday, this court find here very little line, i don't expect much in the way of rain memory is on a cloud and shifting wind direction, tomorrow northwest. drop in temperature across
thursday for pipes in southern scotland and northern ireland in far north of england, lincolnshire and yorkshiretemperatures 70 degrees about 2425 degrees quite widely, where we are stuck in the teens across parts that cloudy scotland and northern ireland. north—south split continues into thursday night, like of crop assistant ran across western highlands, clear skies but as area highlands, clear skies but as area high pressure starts to receive a lead bit into the atlantic as a goat into...