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., ., ., yorkshire.y _ yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get — yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the _ yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the big _ yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the big drum - yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the big drum roll. cash, they get the big drum roll everything but especially towards £95,000 which is a lot of money to an individual but very little when it comes to sustaining a series of events over a year. as was the argument is a bit like these major events and i think that's my big experience of the olympic and of the big sporting events. it is also associated with economic benefits and the extra levels of tension and investment that comes through that. but the commission to talk about this all day. i5 but the commission to talk about this all day-— this all day. is trying to give the sense that _ this all day. is trying to give the sense that things _ this all day. is trying to give the sense tha
., ., ., yorkshire.y _ yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get — yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the _ yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the big _ yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the big drum - yorkshire. they don't get a lot of cash, they get the big drum roll. cash, they get the big drum roll everything but especially towards £95,000 which is a lot of money to an individual but very little when it comes to sustaining a series of...
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and it doesn't look like levelling up to people in south yorkshire.are making notjust in transport, but money that's gone directly to south yorkshire for the improvement of its high street. for improvement of education. the challenge for many employers in barnsley is finding staff with the right skills. nice to meet you, i'm chris. pit stop productions produce sound for computer games and films. these are the titles that we've worked on. divinity, original sin was a huge success, as was the persistance. founderjohn sanderson wanted to set up in the town where he lives. set of headphones here. lots of headphones. what being here has kind of allowed us to do as pit stop means that kind of initial set—up cost was far cheaper. and in hindsight, maybe setting up in london probably would have meant we wouldn't have survived. at the time, for the equivalent facility, if we'd have set up in soho, you're probably talking an initial outlay of about five million, whereas our initial outlay of here was 500,000. 0utlay up here was 500,000. ten times cheaper. the c
and it doesn't look like levelling up to people in south yorkshire.are making notjust in transport, but money that's gone directly to south yorkshire for the improvement of its high street. for improvement of education. the challenge for many employers in barnsley is finding staff with the right skills. nice to meet you, i'm chris. pit stop productions produce sound for computer games and films. these are the titles that we've worked on. divinity, original sin was a huge success, as was the...
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in south yorkshire. _ what's going on there? in south yorkshire, we've _ what's going on there?g on there? in south yorkshire, we've got a - what's going on there? in south yorkshire, we've got a new- what's going on there? in south i yorkshire, we've got a new labour mayor— yorkshire, we've got a new labour mayor announced this afternoon. i don't _ mayor announced this afternoon. i don't think— mayor announced this afternoon. i don't think that was ever in doubt. sheffield _ don't think that was ever in doubt. sheffield council is putting another year of _ sheffield council is putting another year of coalition because it didn't -ain year of coalition because it didn't gain back— year of coalition because it didn't gain back overall control. again, not surprising. the greens and live dems_ not surprising. the greens and live dems did _ not surprising. the greens and live dems did all right, but i think what's really surprising and clear it's his _ what's really surprising and clear it's his message across the north that we've — it's his message across the north that we've got pe
in south yorkshire. _ what's going on there? in south yorkshire, we've _ what's going on there?g on there? in south yorkshire, we've got a - what's going on there? in south yorkshire, we've got a new- what's going on there? in south i yorkshire, we've got a new labour mayor— yorkshire, we've got a new labour mayor announced this afternoon. i don't _ mayor announced this afternoon. i don't think— mayor announced this afternoon. i don't think that was ever in doubt. sheffield _ don't think...
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, obviously, i think, station in north yorkshire, obviously, ithink, i station in north yorkshire, obviously think the government can make contingency plans— government can make contingency plans for— government can make contingency plans for two to four days, but after _ plans for two to four days, but after that, _ plans for two to four days, but afterthat, it plans for two to four days, but after that, it becomes very difficult _ after that, it becomes very difficult and powers millions of households, keeping the lights on, so, you _ households, keeping the lights on, so, you know, this is actually really— so, you know, this is actually really serious story, the ballot closes — really serious story, the ballot closes tomorrow, 40,000 members, many— closes tomorrow, 40,000 members, many of— closes tomorrow, 40,000 members, many of them on that network rail about— many of them on that network rail about the _ many of them on that network rail about the summer of strike action. this will— about the summer of strike action. this will be — about the summer of strike action. this will be huge.
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former yorkshire spender tool additional _ the game.shire spender tool additional culture media and - tool additional culture media and sports group saying that the cricket team is institutionally racist. 0n the did not involve him. the county recognised it needed to do more to engage with asian communities and wells. to engage with asian communities and wells. :, , . ., , engage with asian communities and wells. :, , .., , ., wells. to give these communities and the sessions — wells. to give these communities and the sessions here, _ wells. to give these communities and the sessions here, sessions _ wells. to give these communities and the sessions here, sessions for- the sessions here, sessions for primary— the sessions here, sessions for primary schools _ the sessions here, sessions for primary schools and _ the sessions here, sessions for primary schools and huge - the sessions here, sessions for. primary schools and huge cricket sessions — primary schools and huge cricket sessions here _ primary schools and huge cricket sessions he
former yorkshire spender tool additional _ the game.shire spender tool additional culture media and - tool additional culture media and sports group saying that the cricket team is institutionally racist. 0n the did not involve him. the county recognised it needed to do more to engage with asian communities and wells. to engage with asian communities and wells. :, , . ., , engage with asian communities and wells. :, , .., , ., wells. to give these communities and the sessions — wells. to give...
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in fact, as far north as yorkshire temperatures could be up to 20 degrees.ir, will be pushed a little bit further towards the south. that will allow the fresh atlantic air to set in by the end of the night so belfast, 9 degrees, newcastle 12. we are still around the mid teens in norwich and london but, quite a lot of cloud first thing in the morning. across many parts of country because of these weather fronts crossing us. and with low pressure close by always the risk of some showers. here is tuesday, blustery day for many of us. starting cloudy across east anglia and the south—east but then that cloud pushes away into the north sea. and we are left with a day of sunny spells and passing showers. a fresh day in the north—west of the uk. 11—15. still some of that warmth in east anglia and the south—east. on tuesday night into wednesday we keep seeing low pressure with weather fronts dominating the weather across the uk. in fact, dominating the weather across the uk. infact, this dominating the weather across the uk. in fact, this is where the front could bri
in fact, as far north as yorkshire temperatures could be up to 20 degrees.ir, will be pushed a little bit further towards the south. that will allow the fresh atlantic air to set in by the end of the night so belfast, 9 degrees, newcastle 12. we are still around the mid teens in norwich and london but, quite a lot of cloud first thing in the morning. across many parts of country because of these weather fronts crossing us. and with low pressure close by always the risk of some showers. here is...
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paul hudson reports from yorkshire.ich are flushed down the drain every time we wash our clothes. scientist have already established there's a problem with micro plastics near big cities and towns and industrial areas, but i have come way up the river to the north and try and establish just how widespread the issue is, so the plan is i will take a sample of what should be fresh river water and take it to the lab, let us see just how big this issue is. i took my sample of river water to hull university, which is one of uk's leading centres for research into microplastic pollution. so we have filtered it, not quite all of it yet, and each of these little dots on here is a microplastic that we've found. so there were more than i was expecting from the place in the river that we took it. well, i'm really surprised because it was a relatively fresh stretch of water up in the yorkshire dales. how widespread a problem is this? it's a global problem. i mean, it gets everywhere. once they get to this size, plastics can float thr
paul hudson reports from yorkshire.ich are flushed down the drain every time we wash our clothes. scientist have already established there's a problem with micro plastics near big cities and towns and industrial areas, but i have come way up the river to the north and try and establish just how widespread the issue is, so the plan is i will take a sample of what should be fresh river water and take it to the lab, let us see just how big this issue is. i took my sample of river water to hull...
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a huge fire burns on the upland peat soils of the north yorkshire yorkshire moores. for more than 100 years. peat is the most carbon rich of all soils. it forms in waterlogged areas from partly decomposed plant material. how deep is the peat here? let's find out. yeah, let's find out. whoa! so it's over a metre depth here. last year, the government banned fires on peat soils deeper than 40 centimetres in certain conservation areas, describing these soils as "england's national rainforests" because of how much carbon they store. but these rainforests are still being set on fire, according to the rspb and greenpeace. the rspb says it has sent the government evidence on 79 fires it believes are in breach of the new regulations. greenpeace used satellites to detect fires in protected areas. using satellite evidence like this is a real game changer in terms of monitoring peat fires. i don't have to be on the moors. i canjust come into the office and i can see within a matter of minutes where there have been fires. the campaigning organisation says it has found 51 fires it
a huge fire burns on the upland peat soils of the north yorkshire yorkshire moores. for more than 100 years. peat is the most carbon rich of all soils. it forms in waterlogged areas from partly decomposed plant material. how deep is the peat here? let's find out. yeah, let's find out. whoa! so it's over a metre depth here. last year, the government banned fires on peat soils deeper than 40 centimetres in certain conservation areas, describing these soils as "england's national...
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a sandwich made in yorkshire and sold in belfast presents _ yorkshire and sold in belfast presents no integrity of the _ presents no threat to the integrity of the european union single market. but why— of the european union single market. but why does the foreign secretary think that _ but why does the foreign secretary think that threatening unilaterally to change an international treaty and i_ to change an international treaty and i look— to change an international treaty and i look forward to seeing the description of why that is legal, is going _ description of why that is legal, is going to _ description of why that is legal, is going to help encourage the commission to change its approach, especially— commission to change its approach, especially when it's likely to undermine trust further and may result— undermine trust further and may result in— undermine trust further and may result in trade retaliation which is not result in trade retaliation which is hot in _ result in trade retaliation which is hot in the — result in trade retaliation which is not in the interest of any o
a sandwich made in yorkshire and sold in belfast presents _ yorkshire and sold in belfast presents no integrity of the _ presents no threat to the integrity of the european union single market. but why— of the european union single market. but why does the foreign secretary think that _ but why does the foreign secretary think that threatening unilaterally to change an international treaty and i_ to change an international treaty and i look— to change an international treaty and i look...
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indeed l and one minute left let's go back to the yorkshire post and finish on some good news for theey have got on the right—hand side of the paper and if you can finish us off with the uk set to be hotter than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family _ than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family about _ than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family about this _ than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family about this earlier - to my family about this earlier today about how it does not feel like it's getting up in britain and does not feel like spring is quite yet got there but still try to take off the big coats and go for it but yes the story think we will be hotter than st. tropez at 21 degrees later in the weeks we can all get out the sunglasses and hopefully celebrate the start of summer on the horizon. �* , . celebrate the start of summer on the horizon. �* ., , ., celebrate the start of summer on the horizon. �* , , ., ,., celebrate the start of summer on the horizon. �* , ., ., ., horizon. always to point out that sunshine and _ horizon. always to point out
indeed l and one minute left let's go back to the yorkshire post and finish on some good news for theey have got on the right—hand side of the paper and if you can finish us off with the uk set to be hotter than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family _ than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family about _ than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family about this _ than st. tropez this week. just talk to my family about this earlier - to my family about this earlier today about...
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the windswept yorkshire wolds can often be a tough place for wildlife.rted to behave like their mum! the wildlife expert who's captured this behaviour on camera says he's never seen anything like it. paul murphy reports. it is extremely unusual for a male bird of prey to feed his checks and keep them warm but that is exactly what is being witnessed by robert fuller's hidden cameras near to his home. the chicks mother disappeared more than two weeks ago and is believed to have been injured in a fight with another bird. and so, mr kaz, as he is known, has needed to learn new skills. the kaz, as he is known, has needed to learn new skills.— learn new skills. the mail has learned how _ learn new skills. the mail has learned how to _ learn new skills. the mail has learned how to feed - learn new skills. the mail has learned how to feed the - learn new skills. the mail has i learned how to feed the chicks, which is the biggest hurdle that it had to get a crust so when the female left the nest midnight one night, she didn't return. the mail came in and started
the windswept yorkshire wolds can often be a tough place for wildlife.rted to behave like their mum! the wildlife expert who's captured this behaviour on camera says he's never seen anything like it. paul murphy reports. it is extremely unusual for a male bird of prey to feed his checks and keep them warm but that is exactly what is being witnessed by robert fuller's hidden cameras near to his home. the chicks mother disappeared more than two weeks ago and is believed to have been injured in a...
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i've been a police officer in north yorkshire for 21 years and i've been a traffic cop for 12.tion that that brings to other people's lives. paul and a colleague ran 36 kilometres yesterday, and today paul is adding another 14 kilometres to the total, stopping at killing hall primary school to deliver a message which could save lives. policeman paul says we can't cross here. people regularly go through the village far more than 30 miles an hour, even at drop—off and pick—up time. even when children are waiting at the zebra crossings. they don't get a second chance. they're only little people. if one of the cars hits them, you know, that could be the end of their life. just time then for a reminder of how many children died on uk roads in 2020. paul's seven days of runs and bike rides are part of the andy cox challenge, which is seeing police officers across the country taking on challenges and raising money for road peace — a charity which supports victims of road collisions and their families. paul ends his day meeting angie. he was one of the first on the scene when her siste
i've been a police officer in north yorkshire for 21 years and i've been a traffic cop for 12.tion that that brings to other people's lives. paul and a colleague ran 36 kilometres yesterday, and today paul is adding another 14 kilometres to the total, stopping at killing hall primary school to deliver a message which could save lives. policeman paul says we can't cross here. people regularly go through the village far more than 30 miles an hour, even at drop—off and pick—up time. even when...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, the yorkshire moors. the yorkshire moors.action, so he knew what he was doing. fortunately the mona lisa is encased in bullet—proof glass, so the cake was always going to come off worse, but he has spread news of his quite quickly. although it sounds rather severe, to say this, we do sort of have to hope that the french police come down quite hard on this, because you can see how easily it can happen. haste because you can see how easily it can happen-— because you can see how easily it can ha en. ~ ., ., can happen. we were ruminating on what sort of — can happen. we were ruminating on what sort of cake _ can happen. we were ruminating on what sort of cake had _ can happen. we were ruminating on what sort of cake had been - can happen. we were ruminating on what sort of cake had been used, i can happen. we were ruminating on | what sort of cake had been used, and it is quite clear from those pictures that it was something with cream or butter icing, but tell us about other of protest against art works that you have seen in t
justin rowlatt, bbc news, the yorkshire moors. the yorkshire moors.action, so he knew what he was doing. fortunately the mona lisa is encased in bullet—proof glass, so the cake was always going to come off worse, but he has spread news of his quite quickly. although it sounds rather severe, to say this, we do sort of have to hope that the french police come down quite hard on this, because you can see how easily it can happen. haste because you can see how easily it can happen-— because you...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, the yorkshire moors.ket square today to celebrate their clubs promotion to the premier league. they were promoted to the top flight of english football after beating huddersfield town 1—0 in the championship play—off on sunday. the two—time european champions dominated english football in the 1970s, but haven't been in england's premier league for 23 long years. the queen is currently at her home in balmoral for a short break before the platinum jubilee celebrations begin nationwide on thursday. our scotland correspondent lorna gordan has been chatting to people who live in a village a few miles from balmoral about their thoughts and memories of their royal neighbour. in ballater, they are getting ready for the jubilee festivities. good afternoon, ma'am. this is a part of the country the queen is said to love. she's a familiar sight on royal deeside. and here, they're celebrating not just a monarch, but a neighbour. oh, it's a fantastic achievement. wow! and a great servant to the country and the amount o
justin rowlatt, bbc news, the yorkshire moors.ket square today to celebrate their clubs promotion to the premier league. they were promoted to the top flight of english football after beating huddersfield town 1—0 in the championship play—off on sunday. the two—time european champions dominated english football in the 1970s, but haven't been in england's premier league for 23 long years. the queen is currently at her home in balmoral for a short break before the platinum jubilee...
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can you get the same story about ukraine but go to the front page of the yorkshire post and their angle, the headline is ukraine and the resistance to invasion is country's finest hour says prime minister.— invasion is country's finest hour says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson _ says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is _ says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is set _ says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is set to _ says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is set to address - says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is set to address the l borisjohnson is set to address the ukrainian parliament later tomorrow and he is going to announce more defensive military aid spending and obviously the language which everybody has picked up all in the papers today which is about ukraine saying it's their finest hour, we know he loves to give that sort of winston churchill symbolism but he really is trying to pin it to our world war ii triumph and sort of safe that we are behind you and we defeated the nazis and defeated evil a
can you get the same story about ukraine but go to the front page of the yorkshire post and their angle, the headline is ukraine and the resistance to invasion is country's finest hour says prime minister.— invasion is country's finest hour says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson _ says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is _ says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is set _ says prime minister. love the story. boris johnson is set to _ says prime minister....
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that team i mentioned earlier that we set up in leeds, which is a huge digital growth story in yorkshireenerated through youtube, facebook, snap, tiktok. it's all about us getting the reach to the young audience, 16—2lis on those platforms where they are, because we've got to follow them. and if i was sitting here in five years�* time talking about this with you... you'll go onto much higher things. maybe right here on the bbc show with you. but but but what would be my i'm interested to know what would be your my options to watch programming do you imagine a scenario for example where the networks bbc one, bbc two, itv and channel 4, channel 5 become largely irrelevant versus the streaming platforms? i think it's a bit easier in a way to think about ten years on, because i think what you will look for there is a signifier of trust as a brand, as a consumer thinking of you as a consumer, you look for, "do i recognise that brand channel 4? "do i feel it will give me the kind of things that i can "trust to make a choice on and that i will like? "therefore, i'll make choices based on that."
that team i mentioned earlier that we set up in leeds, which is a huge digital growth story in yorkshireenerated through youtube, facebook, snap, tiktok. it's all about us getting the reach to the young audience, 16—2lis on those platforms where they are, because we've got to follow them. and if i was sitting here in five years�* time talking about this with you... you'll go onto much higher things. maybe right here on the bbc show with you. but but but what would be my i'm interested to...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, the yorkshire moors. famous work resides, have so far declined to comment, but an inquiry has been opened. the government in the indian state of punjab has promised to spare no efforts investigating the murder of the singer, sidhu moose wala — who was shot dead on sunday. the singer and rapper was a huge star in india and tributes have been pouring in. i�*m joined by the bbc�*s arvind chhabra, who is in punjab for us now. there have been a lot of protests following this because only a couple of days back his security was a scale back down to two. but more importantly, he was not accompanied by a single security personnel when this happened. so full on that issues of protests have taken place in punjab, as well as dozens of surrounding areas, people are demanding justice, the family demanded justice, the police have said this looks like a case of inter—gang rivalry. remember, there are many gangs still in operation in punjab. the parents, the family of sidhu moose wala, have declined this claim of the poli
justin rowlatt, bbc news, the yorkshire moors. famous work resides, have so far declined to comment, but an inquiry has been opened. the government in the indian state of punjab has promised to spare no efforts investigating the murder of the singer, sidhu moose wala — who was shot dead on sunday. the singer and rapper was a huge star in india and tributes have been pouring in. i�*m joined by the bbc�*s arvind chhabra, who is in punjab for us now. there have been a lot of protests...
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southern half of the uk, from around about yorkshire southwards i think there will be lengthy spellsll brew during the daytime and some of them thundery. monday night into tuesday, the big low pressure sell—out in the atlantic and around it weather fronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday so there will be a west, east split. at the west you'll have the outbreaks of rain in cooler weather. 0ut towards the east it will be much warmer, in fact turning quite hot in london, 26 celsius, it will be the warmest day of the week. the forecast for bid week still shows a large area of low pressure in the atlantic, around it weather fronts basically brushing the uk. large gaps in the weather for sure, they'll be lots of sunshine around but it's good to be very difficult to pinpoint where these areas of cloud and rain again to sweep in. we think on wednesday reaching southwestern parts of england and wales but many northern and eastern parts should have a mostly sunny day and it stays relatively warm as well. so let's have a look at the outl
southern half of the uk, from around about yorkshire southwards i think there will be lengthy spellsll brew during the daytime and some of them thundery. monday night into tuesday, the big low pressure sell—out in the atlantic and around it weather fronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday so there will be a west, east split. at the west you'll have the outbreaks of rain in cooler weather. 0ut towards the east it will be much warmer, in...
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the one story we didn't get to talk about was about acts throwing on the front page of the yorkshireen if you can — but for now, goodnight. hi there, good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. sunderland are one win away from a return to the championship — after beating sheffield wednesday 2—1 on aggregate in their league one play—off semi final. tonight's second leg at hillsborough was heading to extra time before sunderland got the goal they needed to ensure they'll play wycombe in the final at wembley next saturday. joe lynskey reports. in the playoffs, it can all change with a goal. this is what it meant to sunderland. they've spent four years in leaguei — but now, they're one match from promotion. this club left the premier league in 2017, then kept sinking — consecutive relegations filmed in a netflix documentary — and they got stuck in the third tier. this was their latest attempt to escape — and a semifinal with sheffield wednesday, a giant club, as well. across the two legs were nearly 80,000 fans, a playoff record. and, though this second leg was tense, it came
the one story we didn't get to talk about was about acts throwing on the front page of the yorkshireen if you can — but for now, goodnight. hi there, good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. sunderland are one win away from a return to the championship — after beating sheffield wednesday 2—1 on aggregate in their league one play—off semi final. tonight's second leg at hillsborough was heading to extra time before sunderland got the goal they needed to ensure they'll play...
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there is anger over plans to use a former raf base in north yorkshire to house asylum seekers.d to open at the end of the month and is designed to help end the government's reliance on hotels while asylum claims are being processed. people are really angry. as we keep saying, this is the wrong plan for asylum seekers and for the village. it's in the wrong place because it makes no sense for anybody. the only people who support this are the home office and it's the wrong process because there have been no planning permission applied for, there has been no consultation, there has been no looking at the issue with sewage. so when the sewage system which is already overloaded tips over, it pumps raw effluent into the river ouse. so people downstream are going to experience that because there will be more people here than were ever on the base. it is now well into friday in australia. it's the final day of campaigning before australians go to the polls to vote for a new parliament, and a new government. one party needs to win at least 76 of the 151 seats there to form a majority gov
there is anger over plans to use a former raf base in north yorkshire to house asylum seekers.d to open at the end of the month and is designed to help end the government's reliance on hotels while asylum claims are being processed. people are really angry. as we keep saying, this is the wrong plan for asylum seekers and for the village. it's in the wrong place because it makes no sense for anybody. the only people who support this are the home office and it's the wrong process because there...
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deep disappointment for huddersfield, they are season is over, they head back to west yorkshire with season in the championship once more, but for nottingham forest, after 23 long years, they are now back where their fans feel like they belong, the prize, the prestige of the premier league awaits, they will be back there next season. they are back in there next season. they are back in the premier league. solihull moors are 90 minutes away from reaching the football league after beating chesterfield in the national league play—off semifinals. they came from behind to win 3—1. callum howe's header from a corner sealed it for the west midlands club, who were created 15 years ago when solihull borough merged with moor green. they'll play grimsby in the final next sunday. sake celtic have won the women's scottish cup final after beating glasgow city at tynecastle 3—2 after extra time. it was an absolute thriller, with city looking to avoid their first season without silverware in 17 years, but izzy atkinson got the winning goal for celtic in front of a record crowd in scotland. this year
deep disappointment for huddersfield, they are season is over, they head back to west yorkshire with season in the championship once more, but for nottingham forest, after 23 long years, they are now back where their fans feel like they belong, the prize, the prestige of the premier league awaits, they will be back there next season. they are back in there next season. they are back in the premier league. solihull moors are 90 minutes away from reaching the football league after beating...
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by—elections coming up, tiverton and honiton in devon and perhaps more importantly wakefield in yorkshireth boris johnson's victory in that big landslide for the conservatives. share landslide for the conservatives. are the landslide for the conservatives. fife: they nervous? very landslide for the conservatives. 2:2 they nervous? very nervous landslide for the conservatives. 2.2 they nervous? very nervous about wakefield because the circumstance of a by—election is not good for the conservatives, that was imran ahmad khan, the outgoing conservative mp found guilty of child sexual allegations. he is appealing about but has resigned as an mp, the by—election is coming injune and it is expected the labour party will walk about. in is expected the labour party will walk about-— is expected the labour party will walk about. ' . ,., walk about. in effect the government has accepted — walk about. in effect the government has accepted it _ walk about. in effect the government has accepted it probably _ walk about. in effect the government has accepted it probably will - walk about. in effect the
by—elections coming up, tiverton and honiton in devon and perhaps more importantly wakefield in yorkshireth boris johnson's victory in that big landslide for the conservatives. share landslide for the conservatives. are the landslide for the conservatives. fife: they nervous? very landslide for the conservatives. 2:2 they nervous? very nervous landslide for the conservatives. 2.2 they nervous? very nervous about wakefield because the circumstance of a by—election is not good for the...
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the legendary staying flat horse — stradivarius won his fourth yorkshire cup today. final year in training and he'll now head to royal ascot where he'll attempt to win a fourth gold cup. finally — take a look at the moment a whirlwind interrupted at a football match in peru. semillero and san andres were playing a game on a dirt pitch. and just after a goal had been scored and the players were walking back, a whirlwind appeared behind one of the goals, it crossed the length of the pitch, everyone got out the way and watched it disappear off. luckily no one was hurt. and that's all the sport for now. good morning. promising start to the weekend, as high pressure is building from the south. isobars are opening up in the far north of scotland, where it was pretty breezy yesterday. so a quieter, calmer day awaits. a little bit of patchy mist first thing in the morning — that will lift quite readily, a lot of sunshine from the word go. perhaps just a little bit of fair weather cloud the further west you are. but again, that will tend to thin in places, too. so plenty of s
the legendary staying flat horse — stradivarius won his fourth yorkshire cup today. final year in training and he'll now head to royal ascot where he'll attempt to win a fourth gold cup. finally — take a look at the moment a whirlwind interrupted at a football match in peru. semillero and san andres were playing a game on a dirt pitch. and just after a goal had been scored and the players were walking back, a whirlwind appeared behind one of the goals, it crossed the length of the pitch,...
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yorkshire batter harry brook and durham fast bowler matty potts receive their maiden call—ups. australia's women to two t20 world cups, an odi world cup, and three ashes series victories. what he's done in the women's game with the australian side is very much, actually, you could argue is where the england team are when he took over the australian women. and what he's been able to do with them i don't think should be underestimated, really, and how he's gone about i think has been a serious achievement. he has made the gap greater between the rest of the packin gap greater between the rest of the pack in the women's game, and i think there's a lot to be said for that. finally, the european taekwondo championships take place in manchester over four days, starting on thursday. around 400 athletes from over a0 european nations are expected to compete in a sport in which great britain has excelled in recent years. nicola pearson reports. there is a proud recent history for britain and tae kwon do. they won three metals at both the rio in tokyo olympic games. juncker walden and lau
yorkshire batter harry brook and durham fast bowler matty potts receive their maiden call—ups. australia's women to two t20 world cups, an odi world cup, and three ashes series victories. what he's done in the women's game with the australian side is very much, actually, you could argue is where the england team are when he took over the australian women. and what he's been able to do with them i don't think should be underestimated, really, and how he's gone about i think has been a serious...
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the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshirech wales, the north—west of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to south—western parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms. welcome to bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories: wounded ukrainian soldiers are taken out of the azovstal steel, plant after months under rus
the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshirech wales, the north—west of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really....
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elections that could test whether that theory is true or not in chivington in the south and wakefield in yorkshireas they have done very well and i suspect it's got little to do with ed davey and that sounds unkind, but i think it has much more to do and people have always said voting liberal democrat is a blog on both your houses and rejection of the main parties and there is a lot of that going on at the moment because people are not very turned on by keir starmer and i think they do find implant and then some people love boris and some people have really turned against borisjohnson. i think interesting to see what the demographics of those people chemist and when you look at the results today and last night, it is for want of a better word the posture people who are rejecting borisjohnson's conservative party. there was a wonderful quote earlier last week from a conservative campaigner, canvasser, he said the longer the drive, the worse the reaction. and he was saying as he was giving out and about in canvassing for the conservative party, the bigger the house, the podge of the people, the weal
elections that could test whether that theory is true or not in chivington in the south and wakefield in yorkshireas they have done very well and i suspect it's got little to do with ed davey and that sounds unkind, but i think it has much more to do and people have always said voting liberal democrat is a blog on both your houses and rejection of the main parties and there is a lot of that going on at the moment because people are not very turned on by keir starmer and i think they do find...
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manchester city, infact, he family, his dad [aid for leeds and manchester city, in fact, he was born in yorkshirer—old spent the last three years thing for mauricio dortmund in the german bundesliga. a look at his goals to gain ratio, reads more like from a computer game than top level football. ~ , ., , , ., football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. _ football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. i— football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. ithink- football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. i think that - football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. i think that you | call him a machine. i think that you shouldn't call a human a machine, but he is as close as you get. the way that he is tall, blonde norwegian, as he would imagine a viking coming to the uk thousands of years ago, but the only thing that is peaceful, he can score goals, he is peaceful, he can score goals, he is strong, and his technical ability is strong, and his technical ability is great, he is a great, great go—getter. is great, he is a great, great go-getter-— is gr
manchester city, infact, he family, his dad [aid for leeds and manchester city, in fact, he was born in yorkshirer—old spent the last three years thing for mauricio dortmund in the german bundesliga. a look at his goals to gain ratio, reads more like from a computer game than top level football. ~ , ., , , ., football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. _ football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. i— football. well, the germans used to call him a machine. ithink-...
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if you look at the wider picture for west yorkshire, we have five labour councils year., the labour majority that they have. 21 seats being contested. 15 of those are currently held by labour. five by the tories. potentially, the tories could be wiped out with those five seats today, and that could cause a serious dent for them in terms of the wider picture. in some ways, what is going to happen after the count is finished is going to be the real story. we are going to be finishing around 5.30, the final declaration of the results. wakefield has a seat that was a parliamentary seat that was labour held for 87 years, a real heartland. there is a by—election looming. before the ink has dried on the paperwork here, campaigners will be out on the by—election trail. imran ahmad khan the former sitting mp, has resigned after his conviction for historic sexual assault. campaigning is going to start very soon. speculation, really, around who can be brought in as a candidate. we know for labour that ed balls, the former labour heavyweight, used to be the mp just down the road her
if you look at the wider picture for west yorkshire, we have five labour councils year., the labour majority that they have. 21 seats being contested. 15 of those are currently held by labour. five by the tories. potentially, the tories could be wiped out with those five seats today, and that could cause a serious dent for them in terms of the wider picture. in some ways, what is going to happen after the count is finished is going to be the real story. we are going to be finishing around 5.30,...
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the yorkshire post reports from the village where the home office wants to open a centre to process asylumlaims — and where 100 people demonstrated against the plan outside a parish council meeting. the metro goes with the story of the couple from gloucestershire — who won more £181; million on the euromillions lottery — and went public with it today. the sun also features the lottery winners, reporting the couple celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips — and left a sizeable tip for waiting staff. let's get cracking because we've got lots to get there. good evening to you both, lovely to see you, thanks for coming on. one big story on lots of the front pages tomorrow, partygate, as it's now known. why don't we start with the daily mirror? let's look at how they've dealt with it. they have a picture of borisjohnson they quoting his words from since months ago, saying, "no covid rules broken" contrasting that today. —— from six months ago. roz, do you want to kick us off? i think the headline says it all. it would appear that rules were broken by many people on many o
the yorkshire post reports from the village where the home office wants to open a centre to process asylumlaims — and where 100 people demonstrated against the plan outside a parish council meeting. the metro goes with the story of the couple from gloucestershire — who won more £181; million on the euromillions lottery — and went public with it today. the sun also features the lottery winners, reporting the couple celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips — and...
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the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshireesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these southwesterly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to southwestern parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... ukraine's defence ministry says more than 200 and 50 fighters have left the azovstal steel plant in mariupol and been taken to areas held by russian—backed rebels. we have a special report from an area in the donbas in ukraine — wh
the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshireesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these southwesterly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to southwestern parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier....
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the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshirerth—west of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to south—western parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms. welcome to bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories — ukrainian wounded soldiers are driven away, after being trapped in the azovstal steel plant siege. it's bee
the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshirerth—west of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking...
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the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshiretland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to south—western parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms. this is bbc news with the latest headlines, for viewers in the uk and around the world. wounded ukrainian soldiers are taken out of the azovstal steel plant after months under russian siege. ukraine's president says
the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshiretland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery...
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debt advisors in east yorkshire say they're �*petrified' for their clients and are warning that peoplet of living crisis grows. in the coastal town of withernsea, they've seen demand for their community supermarket double in a year. and now there's a waiting list for the mental health support group. here's bbc look north's social affairs reporter, caroline bilton. it's affecting every household... ..in every town... ..in every city... ..no matter what your background. rising bills, squeezed budgets. it's impacting on us all. this is, we are told, a crisis looming. but for some it's already here. in the town of withernsea, on the east coast, the cost—of—living crisis hit these shores many months ago. at the local community centre, a debt advice drop—in session is busier than ever. i am trying not to be worried and just go on a day—to—day that i have all i need. carol's popped in on her break from work to get advice on universal credit. you it's scary, it is a fearing time, especially coming out of covid, we have already been put through such a lot, it is just mind—blowing. the prices ha
debt advisors in east yorkshire say they're �*petrified' for their clients and are warning that peoplet of living crisis grows. in the coastal town of withernsea, they've seen demand for their community supermarket double in a year. and now there's a waiting list for the mental health support group. here's bbc look north's social affairs reporter, caroline bilton. it's affecting every household... ..in every town... ..in every city... ..no matter what your background. rising bills, squeezed...
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the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshire, the north—west of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to south—western parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms. the world is around me, i am trapped in
the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshire, the north—west of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the...
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southern half of the uk, say from around about yorkshire southwards, i think there'll be lengthy spellse atlantic and around it, weatherfronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday, so there will be a west—east split. in the west, you'll have the outbreaks of rain and cooler weather. out towards the east, it'll be much warmer — in fact, turning quite hot in london, 26 degrees celsius. it will be the warmest day of the week. now, the forecast for midweek still shows a large area of low pressure in the atlantic. around it, weatherfronts basically brushing the uk, so large gaps in the weather, for sure. there'll be lots of sunshine around but it's going to be very difficult to pinpoint where these areas of cloud and rain are going to sweep in — we think on wednesday reaching south—western parts of england and wales, but many northern and eastern parts should have a mostly sunny day, and it stays relatively warm as well. so, let's have a look at the outlook, then, for the week ahead and it is a mixed picture but staying on the warm side,
southern half of the uk, say from around about yorkshire southwards, i think there'll be lengthy spellse atlantic and around it, weatherfronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday, so there will be a west—east split. in the west, you'll have the outbreaks of rain and cooler weather. out towards the east, it'll be much warmer — in fact, turning quite hot in london, 26 degrees celsius. it will be the warmest day of the week. now, the...
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this west yorkshire conurbation is to be the uk's city of culture in 2025.pened for this city. bradford is not herel to define its identity, its identity is already solid. it'sjust here to show- the world just how awesome it is and that's what's coming. bradford is a city ofjoy... bradford campaigned hard for the honour. a promotional video captured the diversity of the arts and culture scene. and they got the gig. when i say 20, you say 25! 20! 25! it is our place and it is our time, we are bradford, baby, till we die! the main thing is, young people, they're seeing what they're like, because they're having opportunities to experience it and ijust think that it has been such a long time coming and it is so important for our development as individuals and as a city. host cities hold the culture title for a calendar year. bradford now has two and a half years to get everything ready. danny savage, bbc news, bradford. they look very excited about that win, don't they? what remarkable victory for them. and finally, in a record 70 years on the throne, britain's
this west yorkshire conurbation is to be the uk's city of culture in 2025.pened for this city. bradford is not herel to define its identity, its identity is already solid. it'sjust here to show- the world just how awesome it is and that's what's coming. bradford is a city ofjoy... bradford campaigned hard for the honour. a promotional video captured the diversity of the arts and culture scene. and they got the gig. when i say 20, you say 25! 20! 25! it is our place and it is our time, we are...
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southern half of the uk, from around about yorkshire southwards i think there will be lengthy spells—out in the atlantic and around it weather fronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday so there will be a west, east split. at the west you'll have the outbreaks of rain in cooler weather. out towards the east it will be much warmer, in fact turning quite hot in london, 26 celsius, it will be the warmest day of the week. the forecast for mid week still shows a large area of low pressure in the atlantic, around it weather fronts basically brushing the uk. large gaps in the weather for sure, they'll be lots of sunshine around but it's good to be very difficult to pinpoint where these areas of cloud and rain again to sweep in. we think on wednesday reaching southwestern parts of england and wales but many northern and eastern parts should have a mostly sunny day and it stays relatively warm as well. so let's have a look at the outlook for the week ahead and it is a mixed picture. staying on the warm side, particularly across southern p
southern half of the uk, from around about yorkshire southwards i think there will be lengthy spells—out in the atlantic and around it weather fronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday so there will be a west, east split. at the west you'll have the outbreaks of rain in cooler weather. out towards the east it will be much warmer, in fact turning quite hot in london, 26 celsius, it will be the warmest day of the week. the forecast for mid...
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is there a west yorkshire rivalry today? or is it yorkshire solidarity supporting huddersfield? result will be? i think it will be - close, down to the wire, wigan will be close, but...— close, down to the wire, wigan will be close, but... probably don't need to ask where — be close, but... probably don't need to ask where your _ be close, but... probably don't need to ask where your loyalties - be close, but... probably don't need to ask where your loyalties will - be close, but... probably don't need to ask where your loyalties will lie i to ask where your loyalties will lie this afternoon. your former wigan player. can you see it going anywhere else but wigan this afternoon?— anywhere else but wigan this afternoon? ., , ., , , afternoon? no, probably disagree with tom. afternoon? no, probably disagree with tom- i— afternoon? no, probably disagree with tom. i think _ afternoon? no, probably disagree with tom. i think it _ afternoon? no, probably disagree with tom. i think it will— afternoon? no, probably disagree with tom. i think it will be - afternoon? no, probably disagree
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the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshireest of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to south—western parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms. good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent. our headlines today. blackpool's jake daniels becomes the first current male professional footballe
the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshireest of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these south—westerly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that...
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for some, deciding to come back was not an easy decision, but for trevor, having his yorkshire terriercertainly help. terrier samson with him certainl hel. g ., certainly help. my plan was to run home _ certainly help. my plan was to run home at _ certainly help. my plan was to run home at lunch _ certainly help. my plan was to run home at lunch every i certainly help. my plan was to run home at lunch every day l run home at lunch every day until he got accustomed to that new environment, but, yeah. it hasjust been a new environment, but, yeah. it has just been a benefit to me that this office allows dogs. and to him.— that this office allows dogs. and to him. canada's humane society says _ and to him. canada's humane society says pets _ and to him. canada's humane society says pets at _ and to him. canada's humane society says pets at work i and to him. canada's humane society says pets at work can | society says pets at work can help boost productivity. and even a drum up new business, and you have got a bit of company in your lunch break. i love that title of chief morale officer fo
for some, deciding to come back was not an easy decision, but for trevor, having his yorkshire terriercertainly help. terrier samson with him certainl hel. g ., certainly help. my plan was to run home _ certainly help. my plan was to run home at _ certainly help. my plan was to run home at lunch _ certainly help. my plan was to run home at lunch every i certainly help. my plan was to run home at lunch every day l run home at lunch every day until he got accustomed to that new environment, but,...
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head over to the bbc sport website for details ofjoe root�*s century for yorkshire against lancashirel bring you the latest on sportsday at half six. you are having an incredibly busy afternoon. see you later. it keeps you out of mischief! germany's foreign minister has accused russia of extending the military war against ukraine into a war on grains. speaking at a meeting of the g7, annalena baerbock warned that the conflict is stoking a globalfood and energy crisis. her warning came as india said it was going to ban the export of wheat. our business correspondent, ramzan karmali, has more. the warning was stark for the group of seven leading economies, there will be a global hunger crisis unless russia lifts the ukraine blockade. the german foreign minister said urgent action was needed to unblock stores of grain russia is stopping leaving ukraine. translation:— russia is stopping leaving ukraine. translation: , ., , translation: russia has deliberately decided to extend _ translation: russia has deliberately decided to extend to _ translation: russia has deliberately decided to ext
head over to the bbc sport website for details ofjoe root�*s century for yorkshire against lancashirel bring you the latest on sportsday at half six. you are having an incredibly busy afternoon. see you later. it keeps you out of mischief! germany's foreign minister has accused russia of extending the military war against ukraine into a war on grains. speaking at a meeting of the g7, annalena baerbock warned that the conflict is stoking a globalfood and energy crisis. her warning came as...
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southern half of the uk, say from around about yorkshire southwards, i think there'll be lengthy spellsnight into tuesday, big low pressure still out in the atlantic and around it, weatherfronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday, so there will be a west—east split. in the west, you'll have the outbreaks of rain and cooler weather. 0ut towards the east, it'll be much warmer — in fact, turning quite hot in london, 26 degrees celsius. it will be the warmest day of the week. now, the forecast for midweek still shows a large area of low pressure in the atlantic. around it, weatherfronts basically brushing the uk, so large gaps in the weather, for sure. there'll be lots of sunshine around but it's going to be very difficult to pinpoint where these areas of cloud and rain are going to sweep in — we think on wednesday reaching south—western parts of england and wales, but many northern and eastern parts should have a mostly sunny day, and it stays relatively warm as well. so, let's have a look at the outlook, then, for the week ahead and
southern half of the uk, say from around about yorkshire southwards, i think there'll be lengthy spellsnight into tuesday, big low pressure still out in the atlantic and around it, weatherfronts. this weather front is going to brush western parts of the uk during the course of tuesday, so there will be a west—east split. in the west, you'll have the outbreaks of rain and cooler weather. 0ut towards the east, it'll be much warmer — in fact, turning quite hot in london, 26 degrees celsius. it...