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death to israel death to england death to england death to england death to england allahu akbar allahu akbar khamenei leader khamenei leader khamenei leader khamenei leader death to america death to america. you were pictures of the reactions of the people of different countries. iran and in different cities regarding the islamic republic of iran's extensive drone and missile operations against the occupied territories, and at the same time as this happened in iran, the citizens and those who lived in the occupied territories were still present in the shelters. for fear of the islamic republic of iran's bribery operation, in any case , in the studio of dr. kodkhodaei at this moment. the respected professor of the university is here to say hello . good morning. you are very welcome and thank you for participating in the analytical discussion of our hour . many officials of different countries, mainly western countries, in their contacts with the authorities of the islamic republic of iran, have called for iran's self-restraint , and maybe even inside some of them , they have recommended
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and the bank of england, the bank of england had regular touch with treasury officials. we had worked up the entire mini—budget with treasury officials prior to me getting into number 10. so they all knew about it. the bank of england was sighted on it. >> and yet ahead of the budget , >> and yet ahead of the budget, interest rates need to rise to kerb inflation when they don't rise as much as everybody expects them to do that makes sterling a little bit, a little bit weaker on the exchanges . bit weaker on the exchanges. then this extraordinary measure where the bank of england sell british government bonds, better known as gilts , did they try to known as gilts, did they try to do you believe in your own mind that the bank tried and helped to engineer a run on the markets? >> what i think and is for the bank of england to answer what happened over those days is they certainly didn't work to support the government's fiscal policy with their monetary policy and we know that that is the successful way to approach economic policy is that fiscal and monetary policy have t
and the bank of england, the bank of england had regular touch with treasury officials. we had worked up the entire mini—budget with treasury officials prior to me getting into number 10. so they all knew about it. the bank of england was sighted on it. >> and yet ahead of the budget , >> and yet ahead of the budget, interest rates need to rise to kerb inflation when they don't rise as much as everybody expects them to do that makes sterling a little bit, a little bit weaker on...
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air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday. but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. live from washington. this is bbc news. the us says, the threat of an iranian attack on israe
air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in...
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patrick, governor of the bank of england. and finally , bank of england. and finally, news suggested going vegan went to your health. and that to prove your health. and that doesn't surprise us particularly a study on the effects of veganism on the human body found that it increases the chances of high blood pressure compared to meat . before taking part meat eaters. before taking part in the study, volunteers had their tests to assess their blood tests to assess their blood tests to assess their health levels, and the authors found that meat based diets improved blood diets improved their blood pressure. what pressure. the heart wants what the heart wants, which is probably some foie gras. perhaps a friend of mine should take my advice. >> also eaten, vegan sausage rolls . are you? have you eaten vegan? >> i've not, but it's meant to be a monster hit for that bakery chain, isn't it? not bad. they're not bad. well i wouldn't have a vegan sausage roll. >> take it from me being a tory lowers your cholesterol. this is not the record, official not for the reco
patrick, governor of the bank of england. and finally , bank of england. and finally, news suggested going vegan went to your health. and that to prove your health. and that doesn't surprise us particularly a study on the effects of veganism on the human body found that it increases the chances of high blood pressure compared to meat . before taking part meat eaters. before taking part in the study, volunteers had their tests to assess their blood tests to assess their blood tests to assess...
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there will be showers again across northern and eastern scotland, eastern england, more cloud here. and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to ii or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet, windy weather across the north of the uk, something drier in the south. and then this area of high pressure wants to build in in time for the weekend. so that will bring a very much needed quieter, drier spell of weather as we push towards the end of the week. and with a bit more sunshine around, light winds, it'll feel a bit warmer as well. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. in both israel and iran, political leaders and military chiefs have a choice to make. do they escalate
there will be showers again across northern and eastern scotland, eastern england, more cloud here. and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to ii or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet,...
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showers in northern england _ the south—west. showers in northern england and — the south—west. showers in northern england and east midlands and east anglia _ england and east midlands and east anglia to— england and east midlands and east anglia to see the day and temperatures a bit down on where we should _ temperatures a bit down on where we should be _ temperatures a bit down on where we should be at— temperatures a bit down on where we should be at this stage in april. into should be at this stage in april. into the — should be at this stage in april. into the evening, showers drifting south—eastwards across parts of england — south—eastwards across parts of england and plenty of cloud through wates— england and plenty of cloud through wales and the south—west to begin with _ wales and the south—west to begin with sky— wales and the south—west to begin with sky is — wales and the south—west to begin with. sky is clear later, temperatures dropped tonight. it will be _ temperatures dropped tonight. it will be a — temperatures dropped tonight. it w
showers in northern england _ the south—west. showers in northern england and — the south—west. showers in northern england and east midlands and east anglia _ england and east midlands and east anglia to— england and east midlands and east anglia to see the day and temperatures a bit down on where we should _ temperatures a bit down on where we should be _ temperatures a bit down on where we should be at— temperatures a bit down on where we should be at this stage in april. into...
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furthersouth, maybe even northern parts of england. further south, after a cloudy start, we should see the cloudy start, we should see the cloud thing and break and some sunshine coming through. we still have those warm south—westerly winds. these are the temperatures we are looking at on friday. compare those with the average for this time of year. bury st edmunds, 20 degrees on friday, 6 degrees warmer than normal. in aberdeen, a similar story my 6 degrees warmer than normal stop a pleasant day for many areas on thursday and into friday. over the weekend, it will cool down again, the wind direction changing, cooler air will push from the north—west, pressure will be falling as well and we could find more wet weather coming in from the north—west as well. the fine weather will last throughout the weekend across south—eastern areas, but even here it will turn cooler. towards the north and west, an increasing risk of some showers. live from london, this is bbc news. russia and kazakhstan suffer the worst flooding in almost a cen
furthersouth, maybe even northern parts of england. further south, after a cloudy start, we should see the cloudy start, we should see the cloud thing and break and some sunshine coming through. we still have those warm south—westerly winds. these are the temperatures we are looking at on friday. compare those with the average for this time of year. bury st edmunds, 20 degrees on friday, 6 degrees warmer than normal. in aberdeen, a similar story my 6 degrees warmer than normal stop a pleasant...
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stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average. 15 degrees in london. so, a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday. it will feel cooler. 0n into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday, but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. live from washington. this is bbc news. the us says the threat of an iranian attack on israel is real and viable as president biden issues a clear warning to iran. un agencies say parts of sudan may tip into famine if the civil war continues. we'll have rare pictures from the ground. russia targets critical infrastructure in ukraine, as us aid to the country remains stalled. us presidentjoe biden is warning iran not to take military action again
stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average. 15 degrees in london. so, a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday. it will feel cooler. 0n into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday...
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but, as in the us, it is still above the bank of england's 2% target. george buckley is chief uk & euro area economist at nomura. nice to see you. it is interesting. listening to hear how things have changed, for the uk, a change for the better you think?— you think? everyone is exoecting _ you think? everyone is expecting inflation - you think? everyone is expecting inflation to i you think? everyone is i expecting inflation to fall. expectancy voltages over 3%. bearing in mind that we% still presented point with the bank of england like this to be. i think one of the big concerns the bank of england will still have after today's data is that services inflation, part of inflation at the bank of england policy can actually do something about is still going to be exceptionally high. it is going to be very close to 6% and it will be a source of concern for the bank of england and it is one reason why, we heard overnight, he was mother cut interest rates as quick as people are thinking.- people are thinking. giving interviews _ people are thinking. givin
but, as in the us, it is still above the bank of england's 2% target. george buckley is chief uk & euro area economist at nomura. nice to see you. it is interesting. listening to hear how things have changed, for the uk, a change for the better you think?— you think? everyone is exoecting _ you think? everyone is expecting inflation - you think? everyone is expecting inflation to i you think? everyone is i expecting inflation to fall. expectancy voltages over 3%. bearing in mind that we%...
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patrick, governor of the bank of england. and finally , bank of england. and finally, news suggested going vegan went to your health. and that to prove your health. and that doesn't surprise us particularly a study on the effects of veganism on the human body found that it increases the chances of high blood pressure compared to meat . before taking part meat eaters. before taking part in the study, volunteers had their tests to assess their blood tests to assess their blood tests to assess their health levels, and the authors found that meat based diets improved blood diets improved their blood pressure. what pressure. the heart wants what the heart wants, which is probably some foie gras. perhaps a friend of mine should take my advice. >> also eaten, vegan sausage rolls . are you? have you eaten vegan? >> i've not, but it's meant to be a monster hit for that bakery chain, isn't it? not bad. they're not bad. well i wouldn't have a vegan sausage roll. >> take it from me being a tory lowers your cholesterol. this is not the record, official not for the reco
patrick, governor of the bank of england. and finally , bank of england. and finally, news suggested going vegan went to your health. and that to prove your health. and that doesn't surprise us particularly a study on the effects of veganism on the human body found that it increases the chances of high blood pressure compared to meat . before taking part meat eaters. before taking part in the study, volunteers had their tests to assess their blood tests to assess their blood tests to assess...
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into the midlands and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see showers, particularly in scotland and northern ireland and just for a while, there could be a bit of winteriness over the mountaintops. there'll be a few showers coming in over the irish sea to north west england and north wales but further south and east, it may well be dry but it's certainly going to be cooler — we've got temperatures back down to 15 degrees, which is near normal for this time of the year, but struggling to 10 or 11 across much of scotland and northern ireland. and here, we're
into the midlands and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring...
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to perform the operation on the femoral joint, british annabelle haris. went to lithuania, in england she was offered hospitalization after a year and a half, but the pain was already unbearable, bone was literally rubbing against bone, one day could be better, but overall everything was only getting worse, she had to take eight more quenching tablets a day, and so many or paracetamol tablets. at the clinic where she had the operation, 80% of the patients come from the uk, and her roommate too became a subject of the united kingdom. if i had gone to a private clinic in london, the operation alone would have cost me £17,000, but when you come here you get the full package for half the price, it's great, it's still a little hard to lift my leg, i really sympathize with those people who have no choice and can only wait, what is happening to our health system today is very sad, the national... uk health services today in in fact, a whole range of problems: lack of personnel, funds, an aging population, increasingly expensive equipment and drugs. but where are there not the same difficult
to perform the operation on the femoral joint, british annabelle haris. went to lithuania, in england she was offered hospitalization after a year and a half, but the pain was already unbearable, bone was literally rubbing against bone, one day could be better, but overall everything was only getting worse, she had to take eight more quenching tablets a day, and so many or paracetamol tablets. at the clinic where she had the operation, 80% of the patients come from the uk, and her roommate too...
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england and wales, starting with some sunshine, south—west of england will keep hold of that but elsewhere it will cloud over with some rain. northern ireland seeing some rain at times and wet weather moving across scotland. the wind coming more from the west than from the north so actually feeling a little bit less chilly than it has done. the frontal system eases away during thursday night and into friday. behind it, we get back into northerly winds so a chilly feeling day on friday. sunshine and showers. quite windy, particularly in the north—east of scotland and those temperatures are struggling a little, maybe 8—9 in northern scotland, 15 down towards the south. as we get into the weekend, the weekend, the high pressure finally makes its move that even by this stage, it is not plain sailing. this frontal system here providing some cloud, some patchy rain and also if you are close to the east coast, the wind coming off the north sea will make it feel really cold in places. parts of the coast of east anglia may be eight or 9 degrees. the best of the sunshine and warmth will be furth
england and wales, starting with some sunshine, south—west of england will keep hold of that but elsewhere it will cloud over with some rain. northern ireland seeing some rain at times and wet weather moving across scotland. the wind coming more from the west than from the north so actually feeling a little bit less chilly than it has done. the frontal system eases away during thursday night and into friday. behind it, we get back into northerly winds so a chilly feeling day on friday....
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in england. yeah. england and england. yeah. in england and northern ireland, but not in scotland wales. scotland scotland or wales. in scotland or you're allowed to or wales, you're not allowed to smack child at all. smack the child at all. >> now there is this push >> and now there is this push for it to the child experts that we're talking about earlier want it be made more. we want it to be made more. we want england to be more like scotland. >> yeah. and i just what do you think. oh, george, you're a harsh a harsh fella, george. you say no, man. bannon's the smacking of children. it should be made compulsory . discipline, be made compulsory. discipline, seems to have been lost from society. i think. is your message there, george? richard says , no, a firm tap, but not says, no, a firm tap, but not a smack is often necessary. just to emphasise a spoken word, david says yes. if your child is behaving badly is a last resort , behaving badly is a last resort, you should smack your child. it's called discipline. henry says if yo
in england. yeah. england and england. yeah. in england and northern ireland, but not in scotland wales. scotland scotland or wales. in scotland or you're allowed to or wales, you're not allowed to smack child at all. smack the child at all. >> now there is this push >> and now there is this push for it to the child experts that we're talking about earlier want it be made more. we want it to be made more. we want england to be more like scotland. >> yeah. and i just what do...
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that saw her miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. she was an unused substitute in friday's i—i draw with sweden. it has been a difficultjourney. this is, i would be lying if i said this was not the thing that i have my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to, i wanted to get back in the squad. i have some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. golf's first major of the season — the masters starts on thursday — the first time this year that all the world's best golfers will be competing together. many of them now play on breakaway liv tour, including the reigning masters championjohn rahm, who made the move in december. his defection made a huge impact but he thinks that there is now less animosity between the two tours i think the landscape looks very different than it did last year. in my transition, i expected, obviously, a number of people to not be happy with it. i didn't get the criticism a lot of people did. his excellency, the pg board have had a meeting. there have been some discussions that have
that saw her miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. she was an unused substitute in friday's i—i draw with sweden. it has been a difficultjourney. this is, i would be lying if i said this was not the thing that i have my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to, i wanted to get back in the squad. i have some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. golf's first major of the season — the masters starts on thursday — the first time this year that all the...
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so where does that leave the bank of england and its 5.25% interest rate? there had been an expectation that the bank's policymakers could reduce the cost of borrowing in may orjune, but many forecasters now think it could be later in the summer. the uk's central bank has a similar dilemma to its us counterpart, where inflation is at 3.5% after last week's unexpected jump. and that stubbornness is why there's a growing wariness of cutting the cost of borrowing too soon. that was a point that was emphasised by the world's most powerful central banker, the head of the us federal reserve, jerome powell, during a speech in washington. we've said at the fomc that we will need greater confidence that inflation is moving sustainably towards 2% before it would be appropriate to ease policy. we took that cautious approach and sought that greater confidence so as not to overreact to the string of low inflation readings that we had in the second half of last year. the recent data have clearly not given us greater confidence and instead indicate that it's likely to tak
so where does that leave the bank of england and its 5.25% interest rate? there had been an expectation that the bank's policymakers could reduce the cost of borrowing in may orjune, but many forecasters now think it could be later in the summer. the uk's central bank has a similar dilemma to its us counterpart, where inflation is at 3.5% after last week's unexpected jump. and that stubbornness is why there's a growing wariness of cutting the cost of borrowing too soon. that was a point that...
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you had the bank of england running monetary policy actively not supporting the government. i don't support the governor's continuation. we didn't know we were sitting on a tender box. �* , ., know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ,, ., ., ~' know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ,, ., ., ~ ., know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ., , box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? _ box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? i _ box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? i do _ box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? i do believe... - box. are you looking for somebody | else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying — else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is— else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes- _ else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes. it _ else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes. it was _ else to blame? i do believe... what i am saying is yes. it was someone | i am saying is yes. it was someone else's fault? _ i am saying is yes. it was someone else's fault? i'm _ i am
you had the bank of england running monetary policy actively not supporting the government. i don't support the governor's continuation. we didn't know we were sitting on a tender box. �* , ., know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ,, ., ., ~' know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ,, ., ., ~ ., know we were sitting on a tender box. �* ., , box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? _ box. are you looking for somebody else to blame? i _ box. are you looking for somebody else...
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the bank of england will be pleased to see inflation has fallen as sharp as it has. remember, at peak, it was at 11%. it is 3% full stub the bank of england is trying to get inflation on a sustainable basis. that was the level he got used to before the pandemic. they have got some way to go. dharshini mentioned that services inflation is still running and quite high levels and wage growth is running almost at 6%. wages are a big component of inflation in the long term, something i think the bank of england is going to want to see more evidence that wage growth is slowing before they cut interest rates, and i think the risk with the data that we have seen out of the uk in recent weeks, which has been quite strong, is that the bank of england is going to push back the timing of rate cuts, probably to the latter part of the summer, from the middle of year. 0k, the summer, from the middle of year. ok, ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte, thank you very much. still to come on the world today: dubai faces a deluge as parts of the gulf states are battered by the heavie
the bank of england will be pleased to see inflation has fallen as sharp as it has. remember, at peak, it was at 11%. it is 3% full stub the bank of england is trying to get inflation on a sustainable basis. that was the level he got used to before the pandemic. they have got some way to go. dharshini mentioned that services inflation is still running and quite high levels and wage growth is running almost at 6%. wages are a big component of inflation in the long term, something i think the...
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according to the results of the latest polls in england, more than 75 % of the people of this country want an immediate ceasefire in gaza , and the majority of the people. this country also wants to stop the export of arms and weapons to israel, but according to the civil institutions of this country, the government of this country has completely ignored this demand of the majority of the people, mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting news agency. it was august of 1979. i was 19 years old. a true and romantic story narrated in the book khatun and qomandan . he used to tell a conjugal story about umm al-binin hosseini, the wife of martyr alireza tausali, the commander of the fatemiyoun khatun army and the commander, that is, the so-called commanders of our afghans who become commanders. they always call khatun at home, a book that tells about the struggle of martyr tausli, known as abu hamid, in syria, and turns the pages of his wife's memories behind the front. they better be able to narrate like a warrior who has gone. and he is fighting behind the scene, there must be a life
according to the results of the latest polls in england, more than 75 % of the people of this country want an immediate ceasefire in gaza , and the majority of the people. this country also wants to stop the export of arms and weapons to israel, but according to the civil institutions of this country, the government of this country has completely ignored this demand of the majority of the people, mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting news agency. it was august of 1979. i was 19 years...
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the bank of england is. so that's another great big loss for the taxpayer. >> the bank of england >> but is the bank of england basically failing the british pubuc basically failing the british public then? because public then? i mean, because this catalogue of this is sort of a catalogue of errors identified errors that you've identified here for here being responsible for recent high inflation, selling off bonds, costing us billions? >> yes. i think the bank has performed extremely badly over most of my adult lifetime . there most of my adult lifetime. there have been little periods when it's got it right . we've had a it's got it right. we've had a few years when it's worked, but it's been these big lurches in policy. it was the qe it's been these big lurches in policy. it was the oe and now the quantitative tightening policy, which is doing all the damage. now it was an extraordinary it's extraordinary policy. it's the kind that latin kind of thing that latin american central banks used to do up with inf
the bank of england is. so that's another great big loss for the taxpayer. >> the bank of england >> but is the bank of england basically failing the british pubuc basically failing the british public then? because public then? i mean, because this catalogue of this is sort of a catalogue of errors identified errors that you've identified here for here being responsible for recent high inflation, selling off bonds, costing us billions? >> yes. i think the bank has performed...
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city: the londoners paid 47 million euros for the england international. also palmer became only the fifth player in blues history to score 20 assists in the league in his debut season. after this victory, chelsea gained 47 points. mauricio podchitin's team is in ninth place in the championship standings. everton with 27 points - 16. egor gerasimov leaves challenger in gwangju, south korea in the singles in the first round. basically everything. nikolay galik starts in doubles, but alena foley won her first round match of the tournament. world wta 125 in oeras, portugal. the belarusian , ranked 202nd in the women's tennis association rankings, beat australian world number 136 teyla preston in two sets . the match lasted 1 hour and 13 minutes. and lastly: dream team number three. reputable american media and insiders named 11 basketball players who will represent the stars and stripes. at the olympics in paris. the lineup has already been called the strongest in history in rostri: lebron james, kevin durant, steph curry, joe lem bead, jayson tatum, anthony
city: the londoners paid 47 million euros for the england international. also palmer became only the fifth player in blues history to score 20 assists in the league in his debut season. after this victory, chelsea gained 47 points. mauricio podchitin's team is in ninth place in the championship standings. everton with 27 points - 16. egor gerasimov leaves challenger in gwangju, south korea in the singles in the first round. basically everything. nikolay galik starts in doubles, but alena foley...
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she names the governor of the bank of england, the treasury, the bank of england, the treasury, the office for budget responsibility, the american president is blamed at one point. we even learned that the poor old letters was part of the state —— who are old lettuce. does the premise agree it was the unfunded tax cut, tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts, that crash the economy and left millions paying more on their mortgages, wasn't it? everyone knows that two years ago i was not afraid to repeatedly warn about what her economic policies would lead to, even if it wasn't what people wanted to hear at the time. mr speaker, iwas what people wanted to hear at the time. mr speaker, i was right... what people wanted to hear at the time. mr speaker, iwas right... i was right then that i am also right now when i say that his economic policies would be a disaster for britain. he would send inflation up, mortgages up, and taxes up and working people would pay the price. appreciate the prime minister having the stomach to say it out loud but everyone knows it is the tory party's obse
she names the governor of the bank of england, the treasury, the bank of england, the treasury, the office for budget responsibility, the american president is blamed at one point. we even learned that the poor old letters was part of the state —— who are old lettuce. does the premise agree it was the unfunded tax cut, tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts, that crash the economy and left millions paying more on their mortgages, wasn't it? everyone knows that two years ago i was...
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first, we have one or two reports and news from england, and then i want to talk with mr. matthew alfred, a researcher and university professor in england, about iran's missile response to the attack of the zionist regime. but the contradiction in the words of the british foreign minister when he spoke about if the zionist regime is looking for adventure , our next response will be immediately stronger and broader. was. in a telephone conversation with david cameron, mr. amir abdullahian said that it is surprising that several thousand tons of bombs have been dropped on the oppressed people of gaza in 6 months. england is worried about iran's response to the barbaric attack of the zionist regime against the diplomatic facilities of the minister of affairs. concerned about the escalation of tension in the region following iran's response to the aggressions of the zionist regime regarding the developments in gaza, the british foreign ministry said that during the recent un resolution, we tried to establish a ceasefire and we are looking for this. david cameron emphasized: we
first, we have one or two reports and news from england, and then i want to talk with mr. matthew alfred, a researcher and university professor in england, about iran's missile response to the attack of the zionist regime. but the contradiction in the words of the british foreign minister when he spoke about if the zionist regime is looking for adventure , our next response will be immediately stronger and broader. was. in a telephone conversation with david cameron, mr. amir abdullahian said...
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derek underwood, one of england and kent's greatest ever bowlers, has died at the age of 78. the left—armer took 297 wickets in 86 tests between 1966 and 1982 the most by any england spinner. he claimed 2,465 wickets in 676 first—class matches overall. uk athletics has announced a newjoint venture with organisers of the london marathon and the great north run — to help tackle a financial crisis in the sport. the governing body made record losses of nearly four million pounds last year. they hope the partnership will help protect future growth and help them deliver on major events. we believe this sport, track and field athletics linked to running should be massive and right up there. and this investment is going to give us a chance to do that. if we didn't have it, we would be stepping back. we would be battening down the hatches and we would not be realising the ambition. so this is us making a move to really get the sport back to where we believe it can be. we've started to turn the corner, so the finances are much better. they're much tighter. we made some tough call
derek underwood, one of england and kent's greatest ever bowlers, has died at the age of 78. the left—armer took 297 wickets in 86 tests between 1966 and 1982 the most by any england spinner. he claimed 2,465 wickets in 676 first—class matches overall. uk athletics has announced a newjoint venture with organisers of the london marathon and the great north run — to help tackle a financial crisis in the sport. the governing body made record losses of nearly four million pounds last year....
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america, england and france defended the zionist regime. meteorological red warning with the intensification of the activity of the precipitation system in hormozgan, fars.
america, england and france defended the zionist regime. meteorological red warning with the intensification of the activity of the precipitation system in hormozgan, fars.
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air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday. but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today
air arriving across most parts of england and wales after dark. well, that takes us into sunday's forecast. and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in...
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the best of the sunshine has been across the midlands, across northern england into scotland. however it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern england with occasional spot of drizzle around particularly around coastal areas. some thick cloud is on the way, outbreaks of rain to end the day turning heavy. where we have got cloud or sunshine, it doesn't make much difference to the temperatures, very mild nationwide. 0vernight tonight, the rain in northern ireland moves north to reach the far north of england and parts of scotland for a time as well. temperatures stay mild, 11 or 12 celsius, there will be some mist and fog patches around towards the end of the night. for some it is going to be quite a grey start to the day on friday. perhaps a bit more rain for a time across northern ireland moving back towards scotland, this time across southern regions of england and wales we have got a better chance of the cloud thinning and breaking to give us some sunshine and those temperatures are still well above average for the time of year. 18 in aberdeen, 20 or 21
the best of the sunshine has been across the midlands, across northern england into scotland. however it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern england with occasional spot of drizzle around particularly around coastal areas. some thick cloud is on the way, outbreaks of rain to end the day turning heavy. where we have got cloud or sunshine, it doesn't make much difference to the temperatures, very mild nationwide. 0vernight tonight, the rain in northern ireland moves north...
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but as the three countries america, england and france announced, they actively participated by using defense systems and fighters to help the zionist regime and target witnesses before reaching the occupied territories. the wall street journal quoted an american source and wrote: 10 countries helped the zionist regime in intercepting iranian missiles. but with this according to the media images, most of the drones reached the occupied territories. they entered the defense of the zionist layer and the iron dome as a short-range system, and the first layer entered into confrontation with them. according to published information, the dome costs $50,000 per missile, and the cost of each launch reaches $100,000. after the drones , it was the turn of iran's clouses. like drones, they faced the system and fighters of 10 countries on their way, but in the end , most of them reached the occupied territories. the cruises were against the second layer of zionist defense. the flakhan daoud system, which intercepts medium-range projectiles, and each interception costs $70,000, a little less than
but as the three countries america, england and france announced, they actively participated by using defense systems and fighters to help the zionist regime and target witnesses before reaching the occupied territories. the wall street journal quoted an american source and wrote: 10 countries helped the zionist regime in intercepting iranian missiles. but with this according to the media images, most of the drones reached the occupied territories. they entered the defense of the zionist layer...
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this one here pushing its way across parts of england and wales. this a relatively weak affair and then a more active frontal system pushing across northern ireland, the north—west of scotland, some heavy and perhaps thundery rain with that our weaker weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain across england and wales. there will be some spells of sunshine too. it's going to be windy, particularly across northern and western areas. gusts of 40, 45 miles per hour, maybe a little more than that. and it will be turning cooler from the north as the day wears on. the highest temperatures across east anglia and the south—east — 19 or 20 degrees. now, that cooler air will be brought further south—eastwards as we get into sunday as these weather fronts clear through. some showers following on behind and the blue colours across our air mass chart. quite a different feel to the weather actually for the second half of the weekend. now, there will be some spells of sunshine around, but also some showers, particularly across parts of northern ir
this one here pushing its way across parts of england and wales. this a relatively weak affair and then a more active frontal system pushing across northern ireland, the north—west of scotland, some heavy and perhaps thundery rain with that our weaker weather front bringing cloud and some showery rain across england and wales. there will be some spells of sunshine too. it's going to be windy, particularly across northern and western areas. gusts of 40, 45 miles per hour, maybe a little more...
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into the midlands and southwest england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here. but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer south—westerly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see showers, particularly in scotland and northern ireland. and just for a while, there could be a bit of winter illness over the mountain tops. and just for a while, there could be a bit of winteriness over the mountain tops. there'll be a few showers coming in over the irish sea to northwest england and north wales, but further south and east, it may well be dry, but it's certainly going to be cooler. we've got temperatures back down to 15 degrees, which is near normalfor this time of the year, but s
into the midlands and southwest england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here. but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer south—westerly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring...
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playing for and representing england has been a privilege." paying tribute, england manager sarina wiegman, who capped daly on 46 occasions for the lionesses, said... tara jones will make history this weekend when she becomes the first woman to referee a senior professional rugby league fixture in the northern hemisphere. jones also plays for st helens and england women, and scored the opening try in the first women's challenge cup final at wembley last august. she's referreed in the challenge cup already this season and will take charge of the league one fixture between oldham and cornwall at boundary park on sunday. a big week of europan football continues. it all started with a bang last night, thanks to two cracking champions league quarter final first legs. the holders manchester city playing out a 3—all draw at real madrid whilst arsenal and bayern munich finished two a piece in north london, meaning things are fascinatingly poised going into next week's second legs. one week in manchester our people will be sold out. they will help us
playing for and representing england has been a privilege." paying tribute, england manager sarina wiegman, who capped daly on 46 occasions for the lionesses, said... tara jones will make history this weekend when she becomes the first woman to referee a senior professional rugby league fixture in the northern hemisphere. jones also plays for st helens and england women, and scored the opening try in the first women's challenge cup final at wembley last august. she's referreed in the...
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the expansion of anti-zionist protests in england has deepened the gap between the government and the people , according to the protesters, the government has mocked democracy. according to the results of the latest polls in england, more than 75% of the people of this country want an immediate ceasefire in gaza, and the majority of the people of this country also want the suspension of exports. they want arms and weapons to israel, but according to the civil institutions of the country's government , the majority of the people have completely ignored this demand . al-shahadeh habini shahadeh means martyrdom . martyrdom is better than life because it is the way to heaven. there is not much information about this video, only that it was recorded 28 years ago and the boy's name is hazem. the name of this young man is hazem. the imam of one of the mosques in gaza, as his wife says a little worse, is a quran memorizer. and as he wrote on his virtual page, he is a graduate of gaza university. hazem, the imam of the mosques in gaza, and his little daughter, amal , were martyred in the ashat
the expansion of anti-zionist protests in england has deepened the gap between the government and the people , according to the protesters, the government has mocked democracy. according to the results of the latest polls in england, more than 75% of the people of this country want an immediate ceasefire in gaza, and the majority of the people of this country also want the suspension of exports. they want arms and weapons to israel, but according to the civil institutions of the country's...
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in fact, it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to that spiralling economic mess. well, i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. but the markets went into turmoil. you had to sack your chancellor. you were gone within a few weeks. what happened was we put forward the mini budget, which was about addressing the economic problems britain had, because the fact is, growth was not high enough, there wasn't enough money coming in to the exchequer. that meant squeezes on public services. you had the bank of england, which was running monetary policy, actively not supporting what the government was doing. do you think andrew bailey, the governor, should be out? well, i don't support his continuation in the job. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. which you set fire to. well... i just wonder if it all sounds like you are looking for somebody else to blame. well, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else's fault? well, i'm not saying i'm perfect, nobody�*s perfect.
in fact, it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to that spiralling economic mess. well, i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. but the markets went into turmoil. you had to sack your chancellor. you were gone within a few weeks. what happened was we put forward the mini budget, which was about addressing the economic problems britain had, because the fact is, growth was not high...
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it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from london, this is bbc news. another climate record tumbles, as scientists say last month was the hottest march on record. gazans return to the devastation in khan younis after months of intense fighting. stunning images as millions witness a once—in—a—lifetime solar eclipse. and the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to give evidence later this morning. hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin in europe where scientists say last month was the hottest march ever recorded. new figures from the eu's copernicus climate service extend the world's run of record—breaking air temperatures to ten months in a row. the average was 0.1 celsius above the previous high set in 2016, a significant margin by global standards. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. last week the president of zimbabwe declared a national disaster because of a deep drought in the country. low rainfall slashed crop yields, dri
it stays pretty mild then towards wales and england as we head into the weekend. temperatures could reach the low 20s for some. live from london, this is bbc news. another climate record tumbles, as scientists say last month was the hottest march on record. gazans return to the devastation in khan younis after months of intense fighting. stunning images as millions witness a once—in—a—lifetime solar eclipse. and the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to...
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first, we have one or two reports and news from england, and then i want to talk to mr. matthew alfred, a researcher and university professor. britain to discuss iran's missile response to the attack of the zionist regime, but there is a contradiction in the words of the british foreign minister , david cameron, when speaking against iran, after the response irgc missiles and drones described the zionist regime's attack on the iranian embassy in damascus as reckless and dangerous . the foreign minister of our country told his british counterpart that iran does not welcome the escalation of tension in the region , but if the zionist regime is looking for adventure, our next response will be immediately stronger and broader. which in 6 months several thousand tons. a bomb has been dropped on the oppressed people of gaza. britain is worried about iran's response to the zionist regime's barbaric attack against places diplomatic, the british foreign minister is also concerned about the escalation of tension in the region following iran's response to the aggression of the zion
first, we have one or two reports and news from england, and then i want to talk to mr. matthew alfred, a researcher and university professor. britain to discuss iran's missile response to the attack of the zionist regime, but there is a contradiction in the words of the british foreign minister , david cameron, when speaking against iran, after the response irgc missiles and drones described the zionist regime's attack on the iranian embassy in damascus as reckless and dangerous . the foreign...
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to america, in the twelfth year that he has been imprisoned in england. to be honest, the reason is that by imprisoning julian asan, he made life hell for him and his family. because julian asanesh's wife exposed america's war crimes , they consider the behavior of governments claiming freedom of speech to be shameful. he has been imprisoned in belmash security prison without trial for 5 years. his crime is that he exposed the truth about american war crimes. this situation is shameful for any country claiming democracy. his supporters call him as. it introduces a model for freelance journalists . lawyers say: if the british government surrenders assange to america, if the american government not to execute him, he will be sentenced to 175 years in prison with the charges he brought against him, including espionage and disclosure of confidential military information. mojtaba ghasemzadeh, sed and sima news agency, london. attention no no. coming out worse motor van up, that was good. the staunch enemy of citrus orchards is max madi tarane , which in the pa
to america, in the twelfth year that he has been imprisoned in england. to be honest, the reason is that by imprisoning julian asan, he made life hell for him and his family. because julian asanesh's wife exposed america's war crimes , they consider the behavior of governments claiming freedom of speech to be shameful. he has been imprisoned in belmash security prison without trial for 5 years. his crime is that he exposed the truth about american war crimes. this situation is shameful for any...
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the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a difference for the temperatures. it's very mild nationwide. now, overnight tonight, that rain in northern ireland moves northwards to reach the far north of england and across parts of scotland for a time as well. temperatures stay mild, 11, 12 degrees celsius. there will likely be some mist and fog patches around towards the end of the night. and so for some, it's going to be quite a grey start to the day on friday, perhaps a bit more rain for a time in northern ireland moving back towards scotland, this time across most southern regions of england and wales, you've probably got a better chance o
the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the day. the rain probably turning quite heavy. but whether you've got cloud or the sunshine doesn't really make that much of a...
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the deceased woman had just last summer come here from england. the master of the furnace respectfully attended the service house with all his people. so very intriguing and tree first of all that master in this case was john. he was the master at that point with all his people all came to this funeral and her lead. you're right. her diet and her lead levels are so different. so one of the things i'd like to explore and perhaps to a graduate student here who wants to take this up, is could she be fact her could her lead be related to her life in england and in bristol or london and where lead in the pipes, you know, was, you know, that's how you got your water right? and yes. and it could be also, as you pointed out, pewter. but could there be a connection here? we have a definite connection between our oldest, who is. you know, was bent double from his compression of his vertebrae. and he, in fact, were sure or i'm sure put this way that i have his burial or his mention, because he's described by the moravian. so just intriguing sort of how you c
the deceased woman had just last summer come here from england. the master of the furnace respectfully attended the service house with all his people. so very intriguing and tree first of all that master in this case was john. he was the master at that point with all his people all came to this funeral and her lead. you're right. her diet and her lead levels are so different. so one of the things i'd like to explore and perhaps to a graduate student here who wants to take this up, is could she...
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this former product was only produced in america and england. we produced this product with the same quality as foreign samples, but at a third of the price of foreign samples, about 2,000 dollars per piece . the cheaper price, warranty and after-sales service are only part of the advantages of this product based on iranian knowledge. the advantage of this product is that it is small and portable, in addition to its more up-to-date technical specifications, for example, a multi-purpose cell holder that for this, we used the communication ports that were added to it, as well as the localized software that makes the device very easy to use. according to the officials of this company, in addition to determining the concentration of substances soluble in water, this optical spectrometer is also capable of determining the color of liquids. that this capability is used in the food industry. mohammad hossein haji of the news agency . martyrdom arrived. a one-month-old daughter was left behind by this martyr who defended security . anyone who wants to a
this former product was only produced in america and england. we produced this product with the same quality as foreign samples, but at a third of the price of foreign samples, about 2,000 dollars per piece . the cheaper price, warranty and after-sales service are only part of the advantages of this product based on iranian knowledge. the advantage of this product is that it is small and portable, in addition to its more up-to-date technical specifications, for example, a multi-purpose cell...
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too close to zero as— 30—year—olds in england too close to zero as soon— 30—year—olds in england too close to zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be _ zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be many— zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be many in us who will still be here in— will be many in us who will still be here in 2040, this is our opportunity to play that part in history — opportunity to play that part in history. thanks to constructive engagement from colleagues across the devolved edible illustrations, these _ the devolved edible illustrations, these measures will apply not just in england, but across our entire united _ in england, but across our entire united kingdom, saving lives and building _ united kingdom, saving lives and building a — united kingdom, saving lives and building a better and brighter future — building a better and brighter future. having listened carefully to colleagues, we are making sure local authorities— colleagues, we are making sure local authorities will be able to keep every— authorities will be able to keep every penny of
too close to zero as— 30—year—olds in england too close to zero as soon— 30—year—olds in england too close to zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be _ zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be many— zero as soon as 2040. i hope there will be many in us who will still be here in— will be many in us who will still be here in 2040, this is our opportunity to play that part in history — opportunity to play that part in history. thanks to constructive engagement from...
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some cloud across wales, the midlands into northern england with some showers, rain spreading eastward across scotland and northern ireland, replaced by heavy, potentially thundery showers this afternoon. gusty winds to go with that as well. and notably cooler, 10 to 13 degrees celsius compared to 20 celsius yesterday in the north east of scotland, but still up to 20, 21 degrees in the south east of england. with that sunshine, it's going to feel really quite pleasant. but as we go through tonight, you'll notice the milder, warmer air starts to move away to the southeast as we go into sunday. that colder air will start to replace it. and we'll notice that chillier weather coming into the south east through tomorrow. but overnight tonight, still some showery outbreaks of rain across scotland, northern england, tending to clear away. and then with clear skies tonight, temperatures dropping down close to freezing in the glens of scotland, but generally speaking, about 5—8 degrees celsius. but it means that actually sunday morning should be a fine start to the day. plenty of blue skies a
some cloud across wales, the midlands into northern england with some showers, rain spreading eastward across scotland and northern ireland, replaced by heavy, potentially thundery showers this afternoon. gusty winds to go with that as well. and notably cooler, 10 to 13 degrees celsius compared to 20 celsius yesterday in the north east of scotland, but still up to 20, 21 degrees in the south east of england. with that sunshine, it's going to feel really quite pleasant. but as we go through...
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today, that warmth generally reserved for southern and south—eastern parts of england. and the outlook is pointing to very much the opposite — colder weather on the way. if we look at the satellite picture, you can see a gentle drift of the clouds from the south—west here. but the colder air is waiting in the north atlantic, and that's where the shower clouds will come from as well. and in fact, over the next few days, the colder air will have its origin in the arctic. so a real chill on the way for some of us. i think we'll feel that chill particularly on monday. ok, back to the here and now, and evening temperatures will have still hovered around the high teens in east anglia and the south—east, but already, only single figures across most of scotland. and through this evening and overnight, we'll have clear skies across the bulk of the uk. but we will also have showers for a time crossing scotland, some of them wintry across the hills. the winds not particularly strong overnight. fairly chilly in the morning on sunday, perhaps a touch of frost in the sheltered
today, that warmth generally reserved for southern and south—eastern parts of england. and the outlook is pointing to very much the opposite — colder weather on the way. if we look at the satellite picture, you can see a gentle drift of the clouds from the south—west here. but the colder air is waiting in the north atlantic, and that's where the shower clouds will come from as well. and in fact, over the next few days, the colder air will have its origin in the arctic. so a real chill on...
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the bank of england target of 296-— even below the bank of england taruet of 296. �* ., ., ., , target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into _ target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into interest _ target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into interest rates? - target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into interest rates? this i that feed into interest rates? this is the thing. _ that feed into interest rates? ti 3 is the thing, obviously the bank of england is projected and expected to cut interest rates at some point but for some uncertainty about when that will be, some of the figures released yesterday about the labour market may be give the bank of england reason to pause. we saw on positive news for people that wages are high, but they might be slightly concerned that if wages remain high thatis concerned that if wages remain high that is going to feed into the cost of services which might actually keep inflation may be a little bit stickier for longer. keep inflation may be a little bit stickierfor longer. i keep inflation may be a little bit stickier for long
the bank of england target of 296-— even below the bank of england taruet of 296. �* ., ., ., , target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into _ target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into interest _ target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into interest rates? - target of 296. below, 0k, how does that feed into interest rates? this i that feed into interest rates? this is the thing. _ that feed into interest rates? ti 3 is the thing, obviously the bank of england is projected...
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i there were diplomatic answers from the england players.— the england players. i think we are currently paying — the england players. i think we are currently paying the _ the england players. i think we are currently paying the size _ the england players. i think we are currently paying the size five - the england players. i think we are currently paying the size five ball. currently paying the size five ball and it _ currently paying the size five ball and it is — currently paying the size five ball and it is working for us, that is what _ and it is working for us, that is what we — and it is working for us, that is what we are working on, but it was rughy— what we are working on, but it was rugby have — what we are working on, but it was rugby have the research and find it will benefit us to play with a size 4.5, _ will benefit us to play with a size 45, i_ will benefit us to play with a size 45, i am — will benefit us to play with a size 4.5, i am sure we work something out with them _ 4.5, i am sure we work something out with them and maybe the
i there were diplomatic answers from the england players.— the england players. i think we are currently paying — the england players. i think we are currently paying the _ the england players. i think we are currently paying the size _ the england players. i think we are currently paying the size five - the england players. i think we are currently paying the size five ball. currently paying the size five ball and it _ currently paying the size five ball and it is — currently paying the...
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showers around to end the day across england and wales. they will fade away and the band of showers will push down from scotland across northern england and wales and further wintry showers in north—east scotland overnight. clear skies and the winds continue to fall lighter so it will be cold. the risk of frost may for northern england and scotland. more cloud coming in from the atlantic tomorrow and that will bring patchy rain into northern ireland and later in the day into west wales. otherwise we are still in the cold and showery air stream. scattered showers develop and one or two could be heavy but not as bad as yesterday. not as windy either, but it is still cold air. to generally across the uk maximum temperatures will be 10 degrees. we've got the cloud in the west on the weakening weather front moving away. rotating around this high pressure but another weather system coming into the north as we head into thursday. with clearer skies unlike winds for england and wales, this is where we have the lowest temperatures and they could
showers around to end the day across england and wales. they will fade away and the band of showers will push down from scotland across northern england and wales and further wintry showers in north—east scotland overnight. clear skies and the winds continue to fall lighter so it will be cold. the risk of frost may for northern england and scotland. more cloud coming in from the atlantic tomorrow and that will bring patchy rain into northern ireland and later in the day into west wales....