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more cloud and some showers pushing southwards across england and wales. temperatures again towards the east, just 8—10 degrees celsius, but a little milder again further south and west. now, as we head through thursday night, then there'll be a lot of clear spells around. again, it's another cold feeling night for the time of year, the snow levels again dropping across parts of scotland. another frost for many of us as we head into friday morning. again, watch out for some icy stretches here and there. friday, we'll start to see a few changes. this area of low pressure starts to push in to south west england, affecting parts of the channel islands as well, bringing some more showery outbreaks of rain here. and the winds will fall lighter as well, so it won't feel quite so bitterly cold towards those north sea facing coast. but still, the bulk of the showers will be here. a scattering of showers, also some sunny spells, probably sunniest out towards the north and the west again. but temperatures still very low for the time of year, below the average, 8â€
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but you still try, you still try to go to england, yeah? yes. and what of the behaviour of the french police? yesterday, we watched them fail to halt the boat. today, we went back to the spot where so much had gone so badly wrong, so fast. could, should the french police have done more to stop the boat and perhaps save lives? well, they insist that it was too risky to intervene in what was already a very violent, very dangerous situation — that if they had tried to stop the migrants from getting into that boat, they could easily have made matters even worse. clearly, it is a hard balance to strike, but five people died in this small boatjust yards from the shore, and many more are likely to die as summer approaches and the number of attempted small boat crossings surges. andrew harding, bbc news, in northern france. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. po
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i mean, it used to be said that the tory, the church of england was a tory party at prayer gb news is now now the tory party at prayer, isn't it. you know, come on, you know, i don't actually got away with it. >> i tell you what, john, if you actually ask gb news viewers what they think of the current conservative party, you might be quite surprised by some of the results you get. is there space? i mean, you've worked in this industry for decades and you've said already and all right, we're a disrupter. i get that. i accept that in very much the same way that sky were disrupters. as nick pisani said earlier, you know, putting norman tebbit on a tv show with austin mitchell, do you think that gb news should be allowed to continue as it is, or do you think, like adam boulton, that ofcom should close us down? >> i think ofcom should grow up here in terms of gb news and other channels like you. i mean, itend other channels like you. i mean, i tend to agree with the awful andrew neil yesterday, but you know , where are the left wing know, where are the left wing channels is for marsh are g
i mean, it used to be said that the tory, the church of england was a tory party at prayer gb news is now now the tory party at prayer, isn't it. you know, come on, you know, i don't actually got away with it. >> i tell you what, john, if you actually ask gb news viewers what they think of the current conservative party, you might be quite surprised by some of the results you get. is there space? i mean, you've worked in this industry for decades and you've said already and all right,...
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day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is another sunny—spells—and—showers day. still some wintry showers in those showers over the hills and mountains of scotland, and those temperatures for most between 8—12 celsius. now, as we head into the start of the weekend, for most, it'll be a cold morning on saturday, it's another sunshine—and—showers day. but turn your eyes to the south — an area of thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing across the channel islands, into southern counties of england through saturday afternoon. with that, temperatures
day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is...
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day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is another sunny—spells—and—showers day. still some wintry showers in those showers over the hills and mountains of scotland, and those temperatures for most between 8—12 celsius. now, as we head into the start of the weekend, for most, it'll be a cold morning on saturday, it's another sunshine—and—showers day. but turn your eyes to the south — an area of thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing across the channel islands, into southern counties of england through saturday afternoon. with that, temperatures
day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is...
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england worst for underage drinking. england. the best for underage drinking. and how on earth are we beating scotland? this is what scotland. you know, they feed their babies buck fast , as you know. so buck fast, as you know. so i can't understand how we've managed to top this league. this is a blooming good story, leo. you see, you're glad, the children's liver is getting toughened up for later. >> i mean, it's only normalising harmful habits, but everything we do, i mean, we've been normalising harmful mental health habits since the beginning of the world. this is how you get over it? >> well, i can explain why, why drinking isn't so popular in scotland. it's because of the minimum unit alcohol pricing, which makes alcohol one of the more expensive ways to get fully twisted off your gerd in glasgow. so, you know, the scottish young people turned to street barbiturates and yeah, horrible, horrible drugs like that to to, dull the pain of living in scotland. instead the last time i said that a children in scotland , took smack, i got in scotland, took smack, i
england worst for underage drinking. england. the best for underage drinking. and how on earth are we beating scotland? this is what scotland. you know, they feed their babies buck fast , as you know. so buck fast, as you know. so i can't understand how we've managed to top this league. this is a blooming good story, leo. you see, you're glad, the children's liver is getting toughened up for later. >> i mean, it's only normalising harmful habits, but everything we do, i mean, we've been...
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but you still try, you still try to go to england, yeah? yes. and what of the behaviour of the french police? yesterday, we watched them fail to halt the boat. today, we went back to the spot where so much had gone so badly wrong, so fast. could, should the french police have done more to stop the boat and perhaps save lives? well, they insist that it was too risky to intervene in what was already a very violent, very dangerous situation — that if they had tried to stop the migrants from getting into that boat, they could easily have made matters even worse. clearly, it is a hard balance to strike, but five people died in this small boatjust yards from the shore, and many more are likely to die as summer approaches and the number of attempted small boat crossings surges. andrew harding, bbc news, in northern france. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were stabbed at a school in south west wales this morning. police say two teachers and a teenage pupil have been taken to hospital with non—life
but you still try, you still try to go to england, yeah? yes. and what of the behaviour of the french police? yesterday, we watched them fail to halt the boat. today, we went back to the spot where so much had gone so badly wrong, so fast. could, should the french police have done more to stop the boat and perhaps save lives? well, they insist that it was too risky to intervene in what was already a very violent, very dangerous situation — that if they had tried to stop the migrants from...
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so washington had difficulty finding the ships in england. but thanks to the lucrative privateer business, there were no ships available up north. so he recommended that the congress look a little further south. so five merchant ships were eventually purchased and converted into warships in philadelphia, pennsylvania. the navy now had its first fleet. five converted merchant ships that were loaded and manned with cannons. but now it needed an admiral to command it and they selected this gentleman, isaac hopkins, 57 year old from providence, rhode island, who served as a privateer captain during the french and indian war. now, hopkins established largest of the five merchant vessels that alfred as his flagship that you see depicted in this painting. and he identified a young sailor named john paul jones to be the first lieutenant for the navy's first flagship. and gentlemen, we're asking about the flags earlier as the first fleet prepared to sail january of 1776. it raised flags on the alfred. congress had approved the grand flag that you see
so washington had difficulty finding the ships in england. but thanks to the lucrative privateer business, there were no ships available up north. so he recommended that the congress look a little further south. so five merchant ships were eventually purchased and converted into warships in philadelphia, pennsylvania. the navy now had its first fleet. five converted merchant ships that were loaded and manned with cannons. but now it needed an admiral to command it and they selected this...
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day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is another sunny—spells—and—showers day. still some wintry showers in those showers over the hills and mountains of scotland, and those temperatures for most between 8—12 celsius. now, as we head into the start of the weekend, for most, it'll be a cold morning on saturday, it's another sunshine—and—showers day. but turn your eyes to the south — an area of thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing across the channel islands, into southern counties of england through saturday afternoon. with that, temperatures
day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is...
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i'm england till i die. like, i'm england till i die. and, you know, the old ten german bombers in the air song . german bombers in the air song. braverman ashlee good bucha . braverman ashlee good bucha. >> mbappe aurora borealis . >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> here's how the police responded . trouble in the state. responded. trouble in the state. >> trouble in the pub . bibby >> trouble in the pub. bibby stockholm. sunny virk. really? >> some people may find those chants unsavoury. all right. but may i remind everybody that this was allowed a genocidal slogan on big ben? from the river to the sea can be heard every other saturday, right across the capital city. and probably in a town or city near you as well. chants in support of the houthi rebels. and of course, this stuff about actual jihad are sabina nessa . sabina nessa. >> neil kinnock. >> neil kinnock. >> well, there's a marked difference, isn't there, in how heavy handed the police are when it comes to people waving the f
i'm england till i die. like, i'm england till i die. and, you know, the old ten german bombers in the air song . german bombers in the air song. braverman ashlee good bucha . braverman ashlee good bucha. >> mbappe aurora borealis . >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> here's how the police responded . trouble in the state. responded. trouble in the state. >> trouble in the pub . bibby >> trouble in the pub. bibby stockholm. sunny virk....
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day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is another sunny—spells—and—showers day. still some wintry showers in those showers over the hills and mountains of scotland, and those temperatures for most between 8—12 celsius. now, as we head into the start of the weekend, for most, it'll be a cold morning on saturday, it's another sunshine—and—showers day. but turn your eyes to the south — an area of thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing across the channel islands, into southern counties of england through saturday afternoon. with that, temperatures
day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is...
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the first industrial revolution began in england in 1760 and lasted through 1830. remember british at that time they didn't want anyone to have this stuff. they wouldn't allow export of machinery, labor, techniques. it slipped out first to belgium and rest of europe. soon after they made their way to america. that was during the that pole eonic war. people wanted to get out of europe. that translated from the first to the second industrial revolution. aided by industrial machines that helped us to create the screw. the screw cutting machine. you would never think about this, how critical all screws had the same type of threads, remove them or make them. you couldn't have the locomotive would you it, stanley steemer, gas lamps of the that was the industrial. ever hear of moore's planned banks? virginia, arthur morris, opened a bank, called it fidelity savings trust t was in 1910, 1810. rather, $22,000. the idea was to make loans to the poor and working class. no one ever done this before. you didn't need collateral, but it was interesting you had to have character r
the first industrial revolution began in england in 1760 and lasted through 1830. remember british at that time they didn't want anyone to have this stuff. they wouldn't allow export of machinery, labor, techniques. it slipped out first to belgium and rest of europe. soon after they made their way to america. that was during the that pole eonic war. people wanted to get out of europe. that translated from the first to the second industrial revolution. aided by industrial machines that helped us...
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. — be in england player. it was fabulous, becoming - be in england player. it was fabulous, becoming more l be in england player. it was- fabulous, becoming more technically aware, we weren't began to rugby players any more we've been playing for a while we did have to pay for a trip to edinboro, we pay for accommodation and food americas scored two rapid tries and they were _ americas scored two rapid tries and they were on the post and absolutely torched _ they were on the post and absolutely torched the performance, anyway if he is _ torched the performance, anyway if he is thinking of when this came at the stage. — he is thinking of when this came at the stage, they're still 16 minutes a-o the stage, they're still 16 minutes ago and _ the stage, they're still 16 minutes ago and there's this there's that and we — ago and there's this there's that and we then scored another one and it was— and we then scored another one and it was that _ and we then scored another one and it was that moment. nine minutes out i it was that moment. nine minutes out lth
. — be in england player. it was fabulous, becoming - be in england player. it was fabulous, becoming more l be in england player. it was- fabulous, becoming more technically aware, we weren't began to rugby players any more we've been playing for a while we did have to pay for a trip to edinboro, we pay for accommodation and food americas scored two rapid tries and they were _ americas scored two rapid tries and they were on the post and absolutely torched _ they were on the post and...
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in poorer areas in england. _ everything. in poorer areas in england. 4396 _ everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of _ everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of kidses i everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of kidses in i everything. in poorer areas in | england, 4396 of kidses in their everything. in poorer areas in - england, 4396 of kidses in their gcse england, 43% of kidses in their gcse year have been persistently absence since september. {cf} year have been persistently absence since september.— year have been persistently absence since september. 40 different agency contacts, a parents _ since september. 40 different agency contacts, a parents as _ since september. 40 different agency contacts, a parents as well. _ contacts, a parents as well. anxiety's— contacts, a parents as well. anxiety's around everything. in anxiety's around everything. poorer anxiety's around everything. i�*i poorer areas in england, 43% of kidses in their gcse year have been persistently absence since september. {cf} persistently absence since september-— pers
in poorer areas in england. _ everything. in poorer areas in england. 4396 _ everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of _ everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of kidses i everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of kidses in i everything. in poorer areas in | england, 4396 of kidses in their everything. in poorer areas in - england, 4396 of kidses in their gcse england, 43% of kidses in their gcse year have been persistently absence since september. {cf} year have been...
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now , for example, a country like england without rules takes this. well, that's the way it is, that is, the process. in any case, it will be spread and the cost to the government, of course , the government will spend more money , electricity, water, gas, many facilities. spaces , these are hidden costs, that is , they cannot be seen, but the direct costs are covered by doubtlab themselves. well, there is a report about the admission of the faculty of medicine, and now our colleagues are together. let's see and come back. in the last minutes of this conversation, you are in love with the medical field, but you cannot pass the entrance exam . you are looking for shortcuts so that you can bypass the entrance exam and enter the medical field. those who want to become a doctor may have come across these ads at least once. do you think you can't be a doctor anymore? or maybe you think that tradition has risen for this field. the shortcut way is to bypass the entrance exam. but the ministry of health had warned about this shortcut some time ago. we do not
now , for example, a country like england without rules takes this. well, that's the way it is, that is, the process. in any case, it will be spread and the cost to the government, of course , the government will spend more money , electricity, water, gas, many facilities. spaces , these are hidden costs, that is , they cannot be seen, but the direct costs are covered by doubtlab themselves. well, there is a report about the admission of the faculty of medicine, and now our colleagues are...
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the growth in government—funded childcare in england by september 2025 means 662,000 children will become eligible in the next year. 40,000 additional staff will be needed. £5.9 billion of government funding will be going into childcare. in sheffield, this nursery is looking ahead to the offer for autumn next year. 30 funded hours for working parents with children nine months upwards. hey, that's it! tara woolley has been in charge of the baby room for years. she's worried because it's becoming harder to recruit and keep staff. it's brilliant but they've not really thought about, ok, we'll give them all these free child places but there's no staff so we can't have them in. you can't take on any more children with no staff. so that's really annoying for parents because if they've just come in, they can have this free childcare, which is brilliant, but it's not... it can't work because we can't fit them in. as children of working parents get more hours, a warning today that more vulnerable children could be squeezed out. the government says it will make sure there are enough places for the
the growth in government—funded childcare in england by september 2025 means 662,000 children will become eligible in the next year. 40,000 additional staff will be needed. £5.9 billion of government funding will be going into childcare. in sheffield, this nursery is looking ahead to the offer for autumn next year. 30 funded hours for working parents with children nine months upwards. hey, that's it! tara woolley has been in charge of the baby room for years. she's worried because it's...
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tomorrow will bring areas of cloud southwards across england and wales. some bits and pieces of showery rain. it should brighten up in northern england and sunny spells in northern ireland. scotland with a mix of sunshine and showers. those showers could still be winrty up over high ground. just eight degrees for aberdeen. nine for newcastle and hull. perhaps 13 in cardiff and plymouth. through thursday night and into friday we will see another frontal system grazing the south of the uk, so more cloud and maybe some more showers in southern england and south wales. further north, sunny spells and showers. still hints of something wintry in those showers over the hills and the mountains. still particularly cold in the north—east. eight for aberdeen and 11 or 12 degrees further south. for the weekend there are some signs of something a little bit less chilly, but only a little bit. these yellow colours trying to spill northwards, but the reason for that is an area of low pressure so certainly not a heatwave and certainly not completely dry for the weekend
tomorrow will bring areas of cloud southwards across england and wales. some bits and pieces of showery rain. it should brighten up in northern england and sunny spells in northern ireland. scotland with a mix of sunshine and showers. those showers could still be winrty up over high ground. just eight degrees for aberdeen. nine for newcastle and hull. perhaps 13 in cardiff and plymouth. through thursday night and into friday we will see another frontal system grazing the south of the uk, so...
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northeast england and 1 or 2 developing across wales and western england . now where we avoid the showers, where we get some clear spells , temperatures will fall spells, temperatures will fall away at such a frost first thing on thursday , a chilly start on thursday, a chilly start especially for parts of scotland, northern ireland, central england. however, despite the chill, plenty of sunshine first thing and we keep the largely fine and sunny weather for western scotland , weather for western scotland, northwest england, for example. elsewhere, a bit more cloud compared with today and a few more showers developing, particularly for parts of england and wales, eastern scotland. still, that cool breeze for the north sea coast. 8 or 9 celsius at best for some nonh 8 or 9 celsius at best for some north sea areas, but otherwise highs elsewhere into the double figures. now friday starts off frosty, a chilly start in the east of england in particular, but otherwise a few showers and some sunny spells expected. more unsettled weather arrives from the south throu
northeast england and 1 or 2 developing across wales and western england . now where we avoid the showers, where we get some clear spells , temperatures will fall spells, temperatures will fall away at such a frost first thing on thursday , a chilly start on thursday, a chilly start especially for parts of scotland, northern ireland, central england. however, despite the chill, plenty of sunshine first thing and we keep the largely fine and sunny weather for western scotland , weather for...
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some outbreaks of rain for england and wales. a better chance of sunshine in northern ireland and scotland.
some outbreaks of rain for england and wales. a better chance of sunshine in northern ireland and scotland.
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they will be some outbreaks of rain particularly for england under. a better chance of sunshine in northern ireland and scotland. live from london. this is bbc news... three people have been arrested in connection with the deaths of five migrants in the english channel on tuesday. at this dangerous moment, the bombardier —— bond between our nations are stronger than ever and we meet as the war rages on our continent and new threats are rising around the world. three people have been killed and 18 injured accross ukraine in the latest russian bombing, as the us senate approves a long—awaited aid bill. we have been investigating reports of drone strikes on oil depots in russia and the latest russian missile attacks on ukraine. former leader of the dup sirjeffrey donaldson appears in court, charged with sexual offences including rape. and four people are injured after escaped horses bolt through central london.
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areas of cloud southwards across england and. should brighten up across northern england and sunny spells for northern ireland. scotland with a mixture of sunshine and showers. wintry nurse still in those showers over high ground. just 8 degrees in aberdeen. perhaps 13 in cardiff and in plymouth. through thursday night and into friday, anotherfront will system just grazing the south of the uk. more cloud and showers in southern england and south wales as well. sunny spells and showers, hints of something wintry in those showers over the hills and the mountains. still called in the north—east. even further south, just 11, 12 degrees. north—east. even further south, just 11,12 degrees. 0n north—east. even further south, just 11, 12 degrees. 0n the weekend, some signs of something a little bit less chilly but only a little bit. these yellow colours spilling northwards but the reason for that is an area of low pressure. not a heatwave and certainly not completely dry for the weekend. some outbreaks of rain for england and sound
areas of cloud southwards across england and. should brighten up across northern england and sunny spells for northern ireland. scotland with a mixture of sunshine and showers. wintry nurse still in those showers over high ground. just 8 degrees in aberdeen. perhaps 13 in cardiff and in plymouth. through thursday night and into friday, anotherfront will system just grazing the south of the uk. more cloud and showers in southern england and south wales as well. sunny spells and showers, hints of...
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it should brighten up across northern england. sunny spells for northern ireland and scotland sing a mix of sun and showers, still some winteriness in those showers. just 8 degrees for aberdeen, winteriness in those showers. just 8 degrees foraberdeen, nine winteriness in those showers. just 8 degrees for aberdeen, nine for newcastle at hole, perhaps 13 in cardiff and plymouth. through thursday night and friday, another frontal system gracing the south of the uk, so more cloud, perhaps some showers in southern england and south wales. further north, sunny spells and showers, still hints of something wintry in those showers high up, and still particularly cold in the north—east, eight for lerwick at aberdeen. further south, 11 or 12. forthe at aberdeen. further south, 11 or 12. for the weekend, some signs of something a bit less chilly, but only a little bit. these yellow colour trying to spell north, but the reason for that is an area of low pressure. certainly not a heatwave and certainly not completely dry for the weekend. the
it should brighten up across northern england. sunny spells for northern ireland and scotland sing a mix of sun and showers, still some winteriness in those showers. just 8 degrees for aberdeen, winteriness in those showers. just 8 degrees foraberdeen, nine winteriness in those showers. just 8 degrees for aberdeen, nine for newcastle at hole, perhaps 13 in cardiff and plymouth. through thursday night and friday, another frontal system gracing the south of the uk, so more cloud, perhaps some...
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and 50 years on from england but �*s first rugby world cup title, we hearfrom two england but �*s first rugby world cup title, we hear from two of the unheralded players involved. welcome to the programme. have liverpool found their man to replace jurgen klopp? we start with the news that the club are set to open talks with feyenoord over their manager, on the slot. jurgen klopp announced injanuary he would leave anfield at the end of the season and on a slot has emerged as a candidate who fits the liverpool criteria for delight at goodison park, it's about the action. liverpool have to get through the derby against their city rivals, everton, keep pressure on in the premier league title race. when and they'd go second level on points with arsenal, who beat chelsea last night, but man city in third have two games in hand. they play on thursday for a dip at the bottom, everton are two places and five points above the drop so, for sean dyche, it's all about a performance. the performance side is relevant in a way that it's also more relevant, so two good wins, two clean sheets at home, we
and 50 years on from england but �*s first rugby world cup title, we hearfrom two england but �*s first rugby world cup title, we hear from two of the unheralded players involved. welcome to the programme. have liverpool found their man to replace jurgen klopp? we start with the news that the club are set to open talks with feyenoord over their manager, on the slot. jurgen klopp announced injanuary he would leave anfield at the end of the season and on a slot has emerged as a candidate who...
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northwest england, for example. elsewhere a bit more cloud compared with today and a few more showers developing, particularly for parts of england and wales, eastern scotland. still, that cool breeze for the north sea coast. 8 or 9 celsius at best for some nonh 8 or 9 celsius at best for some north sea areas, but otherwise elsewhere into the double figures. now friday starts off gb news. >> right. it's 2:00. good afternoon. britain, you're with me. emily carver and tom. this houn >> we'll get an update on that breaking news story. in south wales, a school is in lockdown following reports of a stabbing. three people have been injured and one arrested. >> and we're getting new lines unked >> and we're getting new lines linked to yesterday's tragedy in the channel in which five people died attempting to cross to the uk. police have arrested three men suspected of facilitating illegal immigration and more reaction to rishi sunak, who is on his european tour today in berlin, saying that uk and germany will provide unwav
northwest england, for example. elsewhere a bit more cloud compared with today and a few more showers developing, particularly for parts of england and wales, eastern scotland. still, that cool breeze for the north sea coast. 8 or 9 celsius at best for some nonh 8 or 9 celsius at best for some north sea areas, but otherwise elsewhere into the double figures. now friday starts off gb news. >> right. it's 2:00. good afternoon. britain, you're with me. emily carver and tom. this houn...
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a not not as most of his as contemporaries went to england for an education and he did. his father had died, right? yeah. and so they they sort of gave him a trade that he was a surveyor, was the first job that he ever had. but and she this woman, sally, what's her name? yeah. yeah, it's the she sort of took him under her wing. he went to her house for parties or, was invited to her house for parties. and she was several years older than he was. and so that explains some of the attraction there she was sophisticate and witty. she was very much a charming flirt, too. oh, yeah. yeah. all right. you get the last question. but before we get to that, i just want to ask you how long you all have been writing books together and working together? i guess since 1971. i have only one. oh, you're giving it away. yeah, that's. that's yeah, that's quite a long time. yeah, that's a, quite a long time. yes, we have. we've published what 102 books so that there's a lot on dots of different subjects though now i was always just to say that we're the most prolific authors that nobody's ev
a not not as most of his as contemporaries went to england for an education and he did. his father had died, right? yeah. and so they they sort of gave him a trade that he was a surveyor, was the first job that he ever had. but and she this woman, sally, what's her name? yeah. yeah, it's the she sort of took him under her wing. he went to her house for parties or, was invited to her house for parties. and she was several years older than he was. and so that explains some of the attraction there...
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elsewhere, cloud building and yeah, south wales, southwest england . east wales, southwest england. east anglia could see the odd shower but these will be few and far between for the vast majority is a dry afternoon and in the sunshine with light winds towards the northwest. >> although temperatures aren't going to be very exciting, it's going to be very exciting, it's going to be very exciting, it's going to feel fairly pleasant still. this cool breeze down the nonh still. this cool breeze down the north sea coast 9 or 10 celsius on the cool side for the time of year into the evening, the cloud will tend to thin and break in places, but there'll be further showers coming into the north—east for a time and then some cloud development and some showers into parts of wales, western england, as well . western england, as well. >> with the cloud, temperatures will stay up at 4 or 5 celsius. >> but where we do see some clear spells, well, it's going to be a frosty start on thursday , especially for parts of scotland, northern ireland as well. >> a chill in the air first thing, but plent
elsewhere, cloud building and yeah, south wales, southwest england . east wales, southwest england. east anglia could see the odd shower but these will be few and far between for the vast majority is a dry afternoon and in the sunshine with light winds towards the northwest. >> although temperatures aren't going to be very exciting, it's going to be very exciting, it's going to be very exciting, it's going to feel fairly pleasant still. this cool breeze down the nonh still. this cool...
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we've also got a weather front moving southwards across scotland, getting into northern england by the end of the night with some showers, wintry on higher ground, and it's going to be cold wherever you are. a few showers in wales, the southwest, and also the southeast, certainly by the end of the night. this is the weather front that's moving southwards through the night and will continue to do so through the course of thursday. still bringing in some showers, and as we go through the morning, they're not going to be particularly heavy. but as they get into central southern england into the afternoon, you could catch the odd sharp one here and there. a lot of dry weather around, too, but there'll be some scattered showers and it's not going to be as windy, so it's not going to feel as bitter as it has done along the east coast. but temperatures still out towards the west, 11 to about 13 degrees. beyond that, we've got an area of low pressure that brings showers into the south on friday. but then another one brings rain up from the south, heading northwards during the course of sunday.
we've also got a weather front moving southwards across scotland, getting into northern england by the end of the night with some showers, wintry on higher ground, and it's going to be cold wherever you are. a few showers in wales, the southwest, and also the southeast, certainly by the end of the night. this is the weather front that's moving southwards through the night and will continue to do so through the course of thursday. still bringing in some showers, and as we go through the morning,...
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let's return to the issue of small boats crossing the channel from france to england — and yesterday was another grim milestone as five people died trying to get across — hours after the british parliament passed legislation designed to deter such journeys. french officials say 112 people were on board the overcrowded vessel. a new law in britain aims to send people arriving on small boats to rwanda to have their asylum claims processed. the deaths in the channel are not an isolated incident. yesterday alone, there were reports of migrants dying in other parts of the world trying to reach another country by boat. we heard from the un's migration agency that at least 21 people died off the coast of djibouti. 23 are still missing on the so—called eastern migration route between the middle east and africa. on the same day, the tunisian coastguard said they retrieved the bodies of 19 migrants who had been trying to reach italy. the un has called crossing the mediterranean the deadliest route for migrants, with 3,129 deaths and disappearances recorded in 2023. but it's notjust at sea
let's return to the issue of small boats crossing the channel from france to england — and yesterday was another grim milestone as five people died trying to get across — hours after the british parliament passed legislation designed to deter such journeys. french officials say 112 people were on board the overcrowded vessel. a new law in britain aims to send people arriving on small boats to rwanda to have their asylum claims processed. the deaths in the channel are not an isolated...
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it is being removed from england this year. there is movement to ban it in europe by 2026. joanne: how common in the u.s. is that switchover? dr. sherman:dr. sherman: we don't have data on that. . i can tell you anecdotally it is becoming more common. we saved $1.2 million just on our flagship hospital 11 years ago by getting rid of this. the other challenging gas as nitrous oxide. it is a different type of gas. it types through the hospital walls. a lot of gas is lost in the connections between -- joanne: up to 80%. dr. sherman: actually more than 90%. getting away from the pipes and going to tanks at the point of use, you can eliminate 95% of that. joanne: let's go to dan. in your institution, you were the change agent. a small group of colleagues. the example of the nurse i was talking about. i did not know her when i was writing about this. i just met her on the phone this week. people like you are how a lot of change beginning in the health care system. and you are not as far along as yale and you are not as far along as the uc system where it is mandated. how did you
it is being removed from england this year. there is movement to ban it in europe by 2026. joanne: how common in the u.s. is that switchover? dr. sherman:dr. sherman: we don't have data on that. . i can tell you anecdotally it is becoming more common. we saved $1.2 million just on our flagship hospital 11 years ago by getting rid of this. the other challenging gas as nitrous oxide. it is a different type of gas. it types through the hospital walls. a lot of gas is lost in the connections...
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i feel like i'm in england. half glasses, tartan, characteristic of both england and scotland. great, i really like it too. scotland, of course, alexander anatolyevich takes, what do you say? the handbag is a real debacle, if you hang it, only for men, and such a beloved, complimentary length, as soon as i saw it, i thought, well, polina is not leaving foggy albion today, before that she was some kind of beatlemania, now it’s some kind of scots, well, this is normal fashion, this is yours british style, if it’s close to you, but in general it’s quite good. historical museum, but very modern bow. in general, i'm for you, i like it. vevelina, what do you say? it seems to me that polina’s interests and the efforts of the stylists came together in this set. this is just a good job of stylists for their client. all she needed was to adjust the matching of the jewelry in relation to the outfit she was choosing, so she chose the outfit and put it together just very well. i think this kit is wonderful. will fit into without any problems her wardrobe will simply be used in vain,
i feel like i'm in england. half glasses, tartan, characteristic of both england and scotland. great, i really like it too. scotland, of course, alexander anatolyevich takes, what do you say? the handbag is a real debacle, if you hang it, only for men, and such a beloved, complimentary length, as soon as i saw it, i thought, well, polina is not leaving foggy albion today, before that she was some kind of beatlemania, now it’s some kind of scots, well, this is normal fashion, this is yours...
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people will say that's certainly not the case in england or or i think in canada. so. so one thing that i sort notice is first, we can't really prove was a difference in consumption. what we do know, what really mattered in terms of a difference was that in terms of formal serving in a polite formal setting, a woman would usually be in charge of serving the tea a table, hence the the british expression and who will be mother who will pour the tea. right. but that's that suggests female leadership, not necessarily female like demographic dominance of tea drinking. so this reflects female leadership in the domestic space of the household at home. this reflects a woman's decision making to about what consumer goods to buy at the shop. and so you will find if you look at merchant ledgers, very rarely do women's names appear as the consumer of goods because they're buying it under their husband's accounts. and so, you know, you wouldn't have your name would appear if your your spouse goes and buys the tea. okay. so actually, women are making all these consumer decisions. an
people will say that's certainly not the case in england or or i think in canada. so. so one thing that i sort notice is first, we can't really prove was a difference in consumption. what we do know, what really mattered in terms of a difference was that in terms of formal serving in a polite formal setting, a woman would usually be in charge of serving the tea a table, hence the the british expression and who will be mother who will pour the tea. right. but that's that suggests female...
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j~, ., ., england? 58 people made it across on that dangerously _ england? 58 people made it across on that dangerously overloaded - england? 58 people made it across on that dangerously overloaded boat i that dangerously overloaded boat from which three people, five people lost their lives. the people who arrived here in dover were brought in by the rnli yesterday lunchtime and we were here on the white cliffs and we were here on the white cliffs and witness that. they would have had initial processing at the port and given a health check and fresh clothes because they would have been cold and wet, and then taken to a migrant processing centre a few miles away. they will spend a couple of days there undergoing checks and thenit of days there undergoing checks and then it is expected they will claim asylum and be dispersed around the uk while asylum claims are looked into. because of the new law, they are unlikely to be able to carry on those claims here. the government will look to move them to rwanda. ultimately, the authorities here will want to speak to
j~, ., ., england? 58 people made it across on that dangerously _ england? 58 people made it across on that dangerously overloaded - england? 58 people made it across on that dangerously overloaded boat i that dangerously overloaded boat from which three people, five people lost their lives. the people who arrived here in dover were brought in by the rnli yesterday lunchtime and we were here on the white cliffs and we were here on the white cliffs and witness that. they would have had initial...
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>> stuart pearce scoring for england . probably euro 96 believe. >> yep yep yep. >> yep yep yep. >> so how old stuart pearce today please . today please. >> oh i've i've interviewed stuart pearce recently. >> he's psycho. >> he's psycho. >> he's psycho. >> he's he's not as old as me i reckon 50. >> yeah. oh no no no no no no no 55. >> no no he's 60. >>— >> no no he's 60. >> he's he's i'd say he's about 62. >> 62 is the correct answer. seriously 62 is correct. let's go with another one. >> that's terrible. >> that's terrible. >> come on isabel. now these now 30. that's me. >> there's three. >> there's three. >> there's three. there's >> there's three. there's the first one. now that is who? lee westwood, lee westwood, big nottingham forest fan playing liv golf at the moment. now there's gabby logan. now these are all born on exactly the same day. lee westwood, gabby logan . day. lee westwood, gabby logan. there she is with kenny, the husband there on the bike ride. and the other one is the greatest indian , probably great
>> stuart pearce scoring for england . probably euro 96 believe. >> yep yep yep. >> yep yep yep. >> so how old stuart pearce today please . today please. >> oh i've i've interviewed stuart pearce recently. >> he's psycho. >> he's psycho. >> he's psycho. >> he's he's not as old as me i reckon 50. >> yeah. oh no no no no no no no 55. >> no no he's 60. >>— >> no no he's 60. >> he's he's i'd say he's about 62....
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that's word is england. but let's get the thoughts of my panel tonight. i'm joined by social commentator esther krakue, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell, and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. here we go. this is like my nightly bit of exercise, isn't it? doing that walk nearly didn't make it though. evening all. thanks for joining me, amy. let's start with you. a national bank houday with you. a national bank holiday for saint george's day. the scots do it. why can't we? >> well, yeah, i'd be insane to turn down the opportunity of a free bank holiday, wouldn't i? >> and i actually think a bank houday >> and i actually think a bank holiday would be just the thing to get us a bit more interested in saint george's day. >> so you support it? yeah. >> so you support it? yeah. >> well, a free holiday. >> well, a free holiday. >> of course i do. >> just for the fact it's a free holiday. it's a bit of a lame reason. >> well, sorry. sorry. >> well, sorry. sorry. >> no, it would definitely do well to increase my patriotism . well to increase my
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that will introduce some wetter weather across central and southern england, but potentially a little less cold. so as we close out the month of april, perhaps temperatures in the south back to where they should be for the time of year. but don't expect anything dry, settled and sunny. it's going to stay pretty unsettled. but we could see temperatures back up into the mid—teens for some. live from washington, this is bbc news. the us senate passes a long—awaited multibillion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. ., ., ~ allies. tonight we make vladimir _ allies. tonight we make vladimir putin - allies. tonight we make vladimir putin regret i allies. tonight we make | vladimir putin regret the allies. tonight we make - vladimir putin regret the day he questioned american resolve. police arrest more than 100 people at a pro—palestinian demonstration at new york university, as one ivy league university takes another step to ensure student safety. plus, phoning home, nasa's voyager one probe sends back usable data again after a months long outage.
that will introduce some wetter weather across central and southern england, but potentially a little less cold. so as we close out the month of april, perhaps temperatures in the south back to where they should be for the time of year. but don't expect anything dry, settled and sunny. it's going to stay pretty unsettled. but we could see temperatures back up into the mid—teens for some. live from washington, this is bbc news. the us senate passes a long—awaited multibillion—dollar aid...
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they don't even know if they're supposed to end up in england. all they do tell us is that they are escaping from gangsters back in vietnam who they owe money to. two years ago, it was albanian migrants. now it's these people from vietnam, swelling the numbers. and so to events overnight. we head to a beach south of calais, a popular launch site for small boats. and we sit for hours in the moonlight and wait. he whispers: there's somebody walking there. i can hear somebody walking nearby there. two shadows, almost certainly smugglers, come to check we're not police. above us, a police plane circles. we've arranged for a bbc cameraman to be on board. the crews spot two groups of migrants on their thermal imaging camera. they're in the sand dunes and moving towards each other. 0n the beach, a french foot patrol quickly arrives. surely, the migrants will give up now, but they don't. shouting. suddenly, the beach erupts with shouting. 0k, we are running with the police as they try to intercept a group of what looks like 60 or 70 migrants. and now thi
they don't even know if they're supposed to end up in england. all they do tell us is that they are escaping from gangsters back in vietnam who they owe money to. two years ago, it was albanian migrants. now it's these people from vietnam, swelling the numbers. and so to events overnight. we head to a beach south of calais, a popular launch site for small boats. and we sit for hours in the moonlight and wait. he whispers: there's somebody walking there. i can hear somebody walking nearby there....
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that will introduce some wetter weather across central and southern england, but potentially a little less cold. so as we close out the month of april, perhaps temperatures in the south back to where they should be for the time of year. but don't expect anything dry, settled and sunny. it's going to stay pretty unsettled. but we could see temperatures back up into the mid—teens for some. live from washington, this is bbc news. lawmakers on capitol hill are closing in on passing a long—awaited, billion—dollar aid package for ukraine and other american allies. tennessee lawmakers pass a bill allowing the state's teachers to carry concealed handguns at school. and the usjustice department agrees a multi—million dollar settlement with more than 100 survivors of larry nassar, the former usa gymnastics doctorjailed for sex abuse. we'll hear from the first woman to publicly come forward. hello, i'm caitriona perry. billions of dollars worth of foreign aid is set to clear
that will introduce some wetter weather across central and southern england, but potentially a little less cold. so as we close out the month of april, perhaps temperatures in the south back to where they should be for the time of year. but don't expect anything dry, settled and sunny. it's going to stay pretty unsettled. but we could see temperatures back up into the mid—teens for some. live from washington, this is bbc news. lawmakers on capitol hill are closing in on passing a...
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the official, whose manufacturing knowledge was in the hands of countries such as america, russia and england , and now it is produced at a third of the price of foreign models. bulletproof screen localization for security device. a knowledge-based product that is localized in the development plan of mahsaz security device. we came to the conclusion that the possibility of destroying the device in there may be cases where a direct shot is fired at the device, and for this reason, we came to the counter panels. we did a two-year research work. as the corporate technologists of danesh banyan in isfahan science and research town say: mahzaz devices are used to secure gold shops, banks and sensitive centers. it is very light, it has no penetration compared to many other technologies, its disadvantage is that it can keep the bullet inside itself, it does not create any ricochet that is vulnerable to the people inside. they are the place of production technology bulletproof screens are complex and were previously available to countries such as america, russia and england. our security system itself
the official, whose manufacturing knowledge was in the hands of countries such as america, russia and england , and now it is produced at a third of the price of foreign models. bulletproof screen localization for security device. a knowledge-based product that is localized in the development plan of mahsaz security device. we came to the conclusion that the possibility of destroying the device in there may be cases where a direct shot is fired at the device, and for this reason, we came to the...