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that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the north east of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15
that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take...
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that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the north east of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15
that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take...
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that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the north east of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15
that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take...
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it makes a difference to the bank of england, as well, because this reduces the effective labour force. i think what is really important, as well, is what you pointed out in the report, which is that this is something which particularly affects people with low levels of skills, low levels of education, people left behind in the labour market, which is telling us there is something more fundamental about the way we are running our education system, the way that people are able to make their own way through the labour market, which goes well beyond anything that you might see in the health service or the benefit system. that is a really big generational challenge. that is really interesting. _ generational challenge. that is really interesting. let - generational challenge. that is really interesting. let me - generational challenge. that is really interesting. let me put i generational challenge. that is i really interesting. let me put that back to doctor etherington. we work in what might be described as a deprived area. picking up on the wider issues of education and so on, do you se
it makes a difference to the bank of england, as well, because this reduces the effective labour force. i think what is really important, as well, is what you pointed out in the report, which is that this is something which particularly affects people with low levels of skills, low levels of education, people left behind in the labour market, which is telling us there is something more fundamental about the way we are running our education system, the way that people are able to make their own...
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bayern through, delight for their england star harry kane but arsenal's hopes have ended in disappointment. the battle in parliament between the lords and
bayern through, delight for their england star harry kane but arsenal's hopes have ended in disappointment. the battle in parliament between the lords and
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so, into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there'll be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it'll stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. so the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again — only highs of 8—12 degrees, but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east with the best of the sunshine. so, there'll be some rain for all of us at some point through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, and then the high pressure really trying to influence its story. however, because of the position of the high, we still pick up this northerly wind, so we will be chasing cloud amounts around. it's going to be a breezy day on friday, and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather once again. temperatures just below par, really, for the time of year. into the start of the weeke
so, into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there'll be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it'll stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. so the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again — only highs...
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into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of 8 to 12 degrees, but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east with the best of the sunshine. there will be some rain for all of us at some point through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, and then the high pressure really trying to influence its story. however, because of the position of the high, we still pick up this northerly wind, so we will be chasing cloud amounts around. it's going to be a breezy day on friday, and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather once again. temperatures just below par, really, for the time of year. into the start of the weekend,
into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of...
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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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into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of 8 to 12 degrees, but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east with the best of the sunshine. there will be some rain for all of us at some point through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, and then the high pressure really trying to influence its story. however, because of the position of the high, we still pick up this northerly wind, so we will be chasing cloud amounts around. it's going to be a breezy day on friday, and that will have an impact on the feel of the weather once again. temperatures just below par, really, for the time of year. into the start of the weekend,
into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over through north wales, north midlands, up into northern england, to close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland, but it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north—west of scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having a little impact on the feel of the weather once again, only highs of...
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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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we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. ., health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., ,, ., ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ., ., ., ~' rights. i know you have done work lookin: rights. i know you have done work looking into _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the _ rights. i know you have done work looking into what the long-term i looking into what the long—term impacts of machen, a physical punishment are on children. tell us what you found. we punishment are on children. tell us what you found.— punishment are on children. tell us what you found. w
we need equal protection for england and - equal protection for england and northern ireland children to match that what they already have in wales and scotland. currently children are able in circumstances through a legal loophole to be physically punished at home and that is not right, it�*s not good for their health and not good for their rights. i health and not good for their riahts. ~' ., health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., ,, health and not good for their riahts. ~ ., i. .,...
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and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully, fingers crossed, things will start to improve. for the prime minister, a sense things are getting better. after a tough couple of years, today's figures show that our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall. having been 11% when i became prime minister, it's now fallen tojust over 3%, the lowest level in two and half years. i think that the reasons - for the falls in inflation are down to what is happening in some of the global markets. - but the truth is people are still worse off, - worse off after 14 years - of conservative government. ready to hit the road, but only after sam has forke
and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully, fingers crossed,...
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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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through this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia, south—east england, they fade away and skies clear and temperatures are likely to away. gardeners and growers', take note because you could see a light frost with a low single figures. further north and west we keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system which will bring in wet weather as we go through the day. into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine, east anglia, the midlands, and southern england will stop clouding over three north midlands app and north england, is closer to the scottish borders, they'll be outbreaks of rain. the rain not too bad in northern ireland but will stay fairly persistent throughout north—west scotland throughout north—west scotland throughout the afternoon. the rain obviously having little impact on the feel of the weather once again, highs of eight to 12 degrees but we might see 15 celsius in the south—east in the best of the sunshine. there will be some rain for all us in sunday —— thursday
through this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia, south—east england, they fade away and skies clear and temperatures are likely to away. gardeners and growers', take note because you could see a light frost with a low single figures. further north and west we keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system which will bring in wet weather as we go through the day. into the afternoon, perhaps the best of...
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this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia and south—east england. they fade away, sky is clear, temperatures are likely to fall away and gardeners and growers take note, we could see and growers take note, we could see a touch of light frost in sheltered western areas with low single figures. forthe western areas with low single figures. for the north and west, we keep around four or 5 degrees and thatis keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system that will bring some wet weather as we go through the day. in through the afternoon, perhaps the best of the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clouding over from midlands and southern england, clouding overfrom north wales, north midlands, up into northern england too close to the scottish borders, where there will be outbreaks of rain. the way not very bad in northern ireland, it will stay fairly persistent on and off through the north west of scotland throughout the afternoon. rain ob
this evening we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia and south—east england. they fade away, sky is clear, temperatures are likely to fall away and gardeners and growers take note, we could see and growers take note, we could see a touch of light frost in sheltered western areas with low single figures. forthe western areas with low single figures. for the north and west, we keep around four or 5 degrees and thatis keep around four or 5 degrees and that is because we have...
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scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself but still the wind direction coming from the north. so after a cool and sunny start on friday, we'll start to see cloud amounts continue to develop. a blustery afternoon for most of us, and temperatures once again a little bit under par for this time of year, but still get a bit of shelter and some sunshine. one or two of us might feel as though it's not too bad. now the high pressure stays with us into the weekend. it's still sitting out to the northwest, which means that we still potentially feed in wind direction from the north east. so along those exposed east coast, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best close
scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself but still the wind direction...
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scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north—west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south—east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself, but still the wind direction coming from the north. so after a cool and sunny start on friday, we�*ll start to see cloud amounts continue to develop. a blustery afternoon for most of us, and temperatures once again a little bit under par for this time of year, but still get a bit of shelter and some sunshine. one or two of us might feel as though it�*s not too bad. now, the high pressure stays with us into the weekend. it�*s still sitting out to the north—west, which means that we still potentially feed in wind direction from the north—east. so along those exposed east coasts, it could still be a little bit disappointing.
scotland, gradually drifting down to the borders, moving out of northern ireland, pushing into north—west england and north wales. so gradually, after a sunny start, clouding over, with the exception of east anglia in the south—east — here it will be a degree or so warmer with that sunshine, 15 degrees the high, but that means rain for all of us at some point through thursday night, easing away during friday morning, the high trying to continue to establish itself, but still the wind...
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from but from bank of england,...— no... from but from bank of encland,... . . ~ england,... bare central bank... inaudible _ inaudible you mention the european central bank there. in the eurozone, they were among the latest that are raising rates and it looks like they could be among the first to start cutting them. a big problem in the eurozone has been the lack of consumer spending. eurozone has been the lack of consumerspending. do eurozone has been the lack of consumer spending. do you expect cutting the interest rate could reinvigorate that?— cutting the interest rate could reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a reinvigorate that? well, we would first -- a 496 _ reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 4% interest _ reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 4% interest rate - reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 496 interest rate in - reinvigorate that? well, we would first... a 496 interest rate in yourl first... a 4% interest rate in your areas of italy very tight. that is not necessarily stimulating the economy, it is more about... the degree o
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a low energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target but things remain more expensive. target but things remain more exoensive-_ target but things remain more exensive. ., . ., ,, , expensive. council tax especially, it is 'ust expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone _ expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting _ expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting up. - expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting up. it - expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting up. it is i it isjust gone shooting up. it is getting — it isjust gone shooting up. it is getting more difficult every day so i getting more difficult every day so i don't _ getting more difficult every day so i don't see — getting more difficult every day so i don't see any real change. the most expensive _ i don't see any real change. the most expensive thing is the accommodation _ most expensive thing is the accommodation and - most expensive thing is the accommodation and the - most expensive thing is the accommodation and
a low energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target but things remain more expensive. target but things remain more exoensive-_ target but things remain more exensive. ., . ., ,, , expensive. council tax especially, it is 'ust expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone _ expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting _ expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting up. - expensive. council tax especially, it isjust gone shooting...
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children's doctors are i calling for it to be made illegal to smack children in england and northern ireland without exceptions, it is currently banned in scotland and wales but a report published today said to the defence of reasonable punishment should be removed from any uk legislation. physical punishment is bad for children, it harms their health and well—being and perpetuate the cycle of violence. that has to stop, just as scotland and wales have taken the really great decision to stop that, we need the same in england and northern ireland. sporrtswear giant adidas says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the company has had a turbulent 18 months after it cut ties with the rapper kanye west. emily brown reports. after its break—up of partnership with kanye west, things are looking up for adidas. in fact, it says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. that's about £598 million. the news comes after adidas reported its first losses in 30 years last month. let's remember the sportswear brand cut ties with kanye west in 2022
children's doctors are i calling for it to be made illegal to smack children in england and northern ireland without exceptions, it is currently banned in scotland and wales but a report published today said to the defence of reasonable punishment should be removed from any uk legislation. physical punishment is bad for children, it harms their health and well—being and perpetuate the cycle of violence. that has to stop, just as scotland and wales have taken the really great decision to stop...
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that will move into northern england and north wales by mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging mid afternoon. clouding over and perhapsjust clinging on mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging on to the sunshine in east anglia. highs of 15 degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. degrees but elsewhere again still cooland disappointing. rain degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. rain at some point for all of us through the night thursday into friday morning. that front across the far south first thing on friday and then on friday we are likely to be chasing cloud amounts again. still a blustery day and coming from the north so not much rain around with showers few and far between but still quite cool and disappointing at eight, 14 degrees. the high pressure continues to drift further north and west keeping things largely fine for most of us. but again the wind direction playing its part and we have this north—easterly breeze which will always keep it cooler and cloudier the further east
that will move into northern england and north wales by mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging mid afternoon. clouding over and perhapsjust clinging on mid afternoon. clouding over and perhaps just clinging on to the sunshine in east anglia. highs of 15 degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. degrees but elsewhere again still cooland disappointing. rain degrees but elsewhere again still cool and disappointing. rain at some point for all of us through the night...
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and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it'sjust shooting it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully, fingers crossed, things will start to improve. for the prime minister, a sense things are getting better. after a tough couple of years, today's figures show that our economic plan is working and inflation continues to fall. having been 11% when i became prime minister, it's now fallen tojust over 3%, the lowest level in two and half years. i think that the reasons - for the falls in inflation are down to what is happening in some of the global markets. - but the truth is people are still worse off. - worse off after 14 years - of conservative government. ready to hit the road, but only a
and a lower energy price cap in april will help it fall to the bank of england's 2% target. but things remain more expensive. council tax especially. it'sjust shooting it's just shooting up. so it is getting more difficult every day. so i don't see any real changes. the most expensive thing is the accommodation - and the oil and petrol. and when petrol prices are increasing, - everything is increasing. i've not particularly seen a considerable drop in anything, unfortunately. but hopefully,...
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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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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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now, we finish the day with heavy showers across central eastern england. strong winds, cloud, patchy rain towards the southwest. that all clears through. we�*ll see some cloud and rain spread into the north west of scotland later in the night, lifting temperatures, but tonight will be an even colder night than last night. greater chance of frost around as we go into thursday morning�*s commute. but after a bright start, particularly across southern areas of this little ridge of high pressure, low pressure dominates from the north, bringing outbreaks of rain, increasingly so across scotland through the morning. not too much rain in some central eastern areas, but patchy rain in northern ireland too. and eventually, after a bright start, the afternoon will be cloudier with occasional rain in northern england and the far north of wales as well as isle of man. south of that, though, you�*ll stay dry through thursday, increasing amounts of cloud and midding at best the sunshine in the south and east and feeling a little less chilly compared with today. bu
now, we finish the day with heavy showers across central eastern england. strong winds, cloud, patchy rain towards the southwest. that all clears through. we�*ll see some cloud and rain spread into the north west of scotland later in the night, lifting temperatures, but tonight will be an even colder night than last night. greater chance of frost around as we go into thursday morning�*s commute. but after a bright start, particularly across southern areas of this little ridge of high...
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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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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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will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk northerly breeze affecting much of the country, particularly towards the east. lighter winds further south and west, variable clouds, some sunshine, temperatures could be up to 14—15 celsius degrees in the south. still quite cool in the north. now into the weekend, we're expecting this area of high pressure to move in. so i think it'll be turning a lot drier, but we could see quite a bit of cloud around. that depends on what we'll see with temperatures. if we see some sunshine, then we could see the high teens across some central and southern areas. if it's cloud
will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and...
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will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk northerly breeze affecting much of the country, particularly towards the east. lighter winds further south and west, variable clouds, some sunshine, temperatures could be up to 14—15 celsius degrees in the south. still quite cool in the north. now into the weekend, we're expecting this area of high pressure to move in. so i think it'll be turning a lot drier, but we could see quite a bit of cloud around. that depends on what we'll see with temperatures. if we see some sunshine, then we could see the high teens across some central and southern areas. if it's cloud
will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and...
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will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 11; celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk northerly breeze affecting much of the country, particularly towards the east. lighter winds further south and west, variable clouds, some sunshine, temperatures could be up to 111—15 celsius degrees in the south. still quite cool in the north. now into the weekend, we're expecting this area of high pressure to move in. so i think it'll be turning a lot drier, but we could see quite a bit of cloud around. that depends on what we'll see with temperatures. if we see some sunshine, then we could see the high teens across some central and southern areas. if it's clo
will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 11; celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and...
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their aims for a double are led by england star. jude bellingham has 20 goals for the season, but in the first leg, he was kept restricted. city won last year's tie by 5—1, but bellingham still chose madrid over a move to the champions. his club need him now to show they've closed the gap. i spoke to some of the lads that played last year and how it felt and, you know, they all have kind of similar feelings about it that it wasn't nice. everyone spoke a lot about them, you know, the treble winners, and rightly so. they're an amazing team. but i do know that we're real madrid and we're a pretty good team ourselves. we've got some brilliant players and it's an even score going into the second leg. and like i've said, we've got to be brave and come out to play. bellingham came here for occasions just like this. madrid now must find a way to stop a team in full flow. joe lynskey, bbc news. arsenal have a tough task away against bayern munich after their 2—2 draw last week. this is bayern�*s last chance of silverware this season. t
their aims for a double are led by england star. jude bellingham has 20 goals for the season, but in the first leg, he was kept restricted. city won last year's tie by 5—1, but bellingham still chose madrid over a move to the champions. his club need him now to show they've closed the gap. i spoke to some of the lads that played last year and how it felt and, you know, they all have kind of similar feelings about it that it wasn't nice. everyone spoke a lot about them, you know, the treble...
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rates in older teens are really high in the uk, with more than 12% of 16 to 17 year olds smoking in england. here's what some people think about the plans. anything that could put them off doing it and getting into it then, yeah, it's a good idea. i still think it should be a personal choice. the more you try and ban stuff, the more people are going - to try and do it. wales is going to host what organisers claim is the uk's first ever female—only charity ultramarathon. she ultra is 31 miles on the cywn peninsula in gwyneth on saturday and organisers hope that it will inspire more women likejenny to take part. it's kind of less pressure, i think like gender stereotypes is that men can do things a bit faster or stronger than women, so kind ofjust have a female only. i think it'll be really, really cool. time now for ten seconds of the olympic flame. every four years before the olympics, the torch is lit in greece. and i didn't know that till today. this time, greece have kept it low key with a dramatic ceremony in ancient 0lympia. the flame is now on its way to paris, so hopefully no wind
rates in older teens are really high in the uk, with more than 12% of 16 to 17 year olds smoking in england. here's what some people think about the plans. anything that could put them off doing it and getting into it then, yeah, it's a good idea. i still think it should be a personal choice. the more you try and ban stuff, the more people are going - to try and do it. wales is going to host what organisers claim is the uk's first ever female—only charity ultramarathon. she ultra is 31 miles...
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will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk northerly breeze affecting much of the country, particularly towards the east. lighter winds further south and west, variable clouds, some sunshine, temperatures could be up to 14—15 celsius degrees in the south. still quite cool in the north. now into the weekend, we're expecting this area of high pressure to move in. so i think it'll be turning a lot drier, but we could see quite a bit of cloud around. that depends on what we'll see with temperatures. if we see some sunshine, then we could see the high teens across some central and southern areas. if it's cloud
will move across scotland, northern ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and...
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in the east of england... the kidnapping was i apparently linked to... but this extraordinary tale actually began at a shopping centre in manchester, and is a lesson in how things can escalate. there was a vice consul by the name of ali qassemi, who was arrested by the police for shoplifting. i can still remember the details. two pairs of socks and a lady“s purse, i think were nicked from the arndale centre, from bhs, ithink. and so he was ordered to report to a police station a week later, i think. and when he failed to show, the police went looking for him and he, in the phrase of the police report, i think resisted arrest. so there was a scuffle. this afternoon, the iranian, ali qassemi, went to the foreign office to show off his injuries, such as they were. there are signs of. torture by the police. this the iranians took as a mortal, mortal insult that one of their diplomats, as they saw it, had been beaten up by the british police. and so the iranian reaction was that this had happened to somebody else, so another diplomat had to be mistreated, j
in the east of england... the kidnapping was i apparently linked to... but this extraordinary tale actually began at a shopping centre in manchester, and is a lesson in how things can escalate. there was a vice consul by the name of ali qassemi, who was arrested by the police for shoplifting. i can still remember the details. two pairs of socks and a lady“s purse, i think were nicked from the arndale centre, from bhs, ithink. and so he was ordered to report to a police station a week later, i...
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michaela describes itself as the strictest school in england. - the strictest school in england. pupils are expected to follow very strict codes around behaviour and discipline within the school. it also makes it clear that it is a nonreligious school. it expects pupils to set aside cultural and religious differences to integrate together as one school community. the ban came about after more than 20 muslim pupils started gathering to pray in a yard outside the school. thejudge has accepted to pray in a yard outside the school. the judge has accepted the school's core argument that in prohibiting prayer rituals, it was acting in accordance with that ethos of strict discipline and an aggressive approach to integrating pupils into one school community. the head teacher, katherine birbalsingh, described it as a victory for all schools. she said families choosing the school, half of whom are muslim, choose it because of its traditional values. but the family at the centre of the case said they were dismayed by this ruling, that they had brought the case because of the profound import
michaela describes itself as the strictest school in england. - the strictest school in england. pupils are expected to follow very strict codes around behaviour and discipline within the school. it also makes it clear that it is a nonreligious school. it expects pupils to set aside cultural and religious differences to integrate together as one school community. the ban came about after more than 20 muslim pupils started gathering to pray in a yard outside the school. thejudge has accepted to...
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but england's white—ball captain burst into life when the seventh wicket fell. he faced every ball in the last three overs and scored the single they needed from the last ball to seal a two—wicket win. the royals chase was the joint—highest in the indian premier league and puts buttler�*s royals top of the table. and that's all the sport for now. dortmund has made it through to the semifinals of the champions league for the confirmation of that and a route to development closing stages of the psg— banza match keep up—to—date on the bbc sport website. see you soon. —— barcelona. hello there. it's not been as windy today, but it certainly still felt on the cold side. and we're not alone because colder air has pushed all the way into many parts of europe. in actualfact, bringing with it a lot of showers, notjust here at home. we're still in that colder air at the moment with the northerly breeze and high pressure for now is sitting to the west and that will bring some more cloud towards us for tomorrow. but at the moment, we've still got the showers
but england's white—ball captain burst into life when the seventh wicket fell. he faced every ball in the last three overs and scored the single they needed from the last ball to seal a two—wicket win. the royals chase was the joint—highest in the indian premier league and puts buttler�*s royals top of the table. and that's all the sport for now. dortmund has made it through to the semifinals of the champions league for the confirmation of that and a route to development closing stages...