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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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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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employment rose partly due to long-term sickness should economist suggested data could push the bank of england to cut interest rates in the summer. easyjet has announced it will not operate flights to israel before the end of october. easyjet had already suspended flights because of the israeli gaza conflict but says the continued evolving situation in the region meanservices will not resume until at least the autumn to customers booked to fly are being offered a full refund. you're watching bbc news. in brussels a political event opened today. the national conservative conference. star speakers included nigel faraj, victor or bun. the prime minister of hungry pit thing have not gone to plants because police in brussels turned up to shut it down. there are confused accounts of what has happened to police insist they were not there to stop it but apparently they did tell registed attendees to leave and refused to permit them to return to the local mayor said public concerns had been erased some of the attendees hold anti-gay and antiabortion views. this is the third venue that was supposed to h
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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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it's thougt around 100,000 11 to 15—year—olds in england currently smoke. the bill also aims to make vapes less appealing to children, with new restrictions on flavours and packaging. here's our political editor, chris mason. smoke hanging everywhere, in bars, beer and smelly clothes. bi; smoke hanging everywhere, in bars, beer and smelly clothes.— smoke hanging everywhere, in bars, beer and smelly clothes. by the time the reach beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the _ beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the six _ beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the six form, _ beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the six form, regulationsl they reach the six form, regulations have been_ they reach the six form, regulations have been relaxed to the extent that they wear_ have been relaxed to the extent that they wear what they want. i have been relaxed to the extent that they wear what they want.— they wear what they want. i never mind what — they wear what they want. i never mind what these _ they wear what they wan
it's thougt around 100,000 11 to 15—year—olds in england currently smoke. the bill also aims to make vapes less appealing to children, with new restrictions on flavours and packaging. here's our political editor, chris mason. smoke hanging everywhere, in bars, beer and smelly clothes. bi; smoke hanging everywhere, in bars, beer and smelly clothes.— smoke hanging everywhere, in bars, beer and smelly clothes. by the time the reach beer and smelly clothes. by the time they reach the _ beer...
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katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to parents, and yes, we use the word "secular" to describe ourselves. today, the court upheld the school's right to decide. in a statement, the head teacher said... "a school should be free to do what is right michaela school structures every moment of the day for pupils. it argued allowing prayer would change the ethos. the founding chair of governors and former home secretary has backed this approach. we need to have cohesion around common values, british values. those children are british citizens, and therefore it's around a british culture that they should cohere. that
katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to parents,...
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well, england captain harry kane scored a penalty for bayern in the first leg and he's been speaking to the media today. his first season at the german club will finish without a bundesliga trophy after bayer leverkusen won the title at the weekend, ending an 11—year dominance by bayern munich. for me personally it is about trying to help the team in every situation, whether it is the bundesliga or the champions league, we have a great opportunity tomorrow night in front of our supporters to keep the season alive and to keep some hope amongst the supporters that we can achieve something special, even though it has not been the greatest season. with almost 100 days to go until the games in paris, the olympic flame has been lit in athens. the ceremony took place in greece's ancient olympia, where the first olympic games were held in 776 bc. the flame was handed to the first torchbearer — gold medallist at the tokyo olympics, greek rower, stefanos douskos. it starts an international torch relay, travelling through greece, france, and french overseas territories, before ending at the
well, england captain harry kane scored a penalty for bayern in the first leg and he's been speaking to the media today. his first season at the german club will finish without a bundesliga trophy after bayer leverkusen won the title at the weekend, ending an 11—year dominance by bayern munich. for me personally it is about trying to help the team in every situation, whether it is the bundesliga or the champions league, we have a great opportunity tomorrow night in front of our supporters to...
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katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we've always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to parents, and yes, we use the word "secular" to describe ourselves. today, the court upheld the school's right to decide. in a statement, the head teacher said, "a school should be free to do what is right "for the pupils it serves. "the court's decision is therefore a victory for all schools. "schools should not be forced by one child and her mother "to change its approach simply because they had decided they don't "like something at the school." michaela school structures every moment of the day for pupils. it argued allowing prayer would change the ethos. the foundi
katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. some muslim pupils had started praying in the yard, asking for space to pray inside. the school argued it had always been non—religious. from the moment we opened in 2014, we've never had a prayer room, we've always made that clear to parents. i mean, it's notjust prayer rooms — everything that we are, because we are different, we say that to...
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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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and in fact, it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stemmed 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 into 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... i don't support his continuation in thejob, no. we didn't know we were sitting on a tinderbox. mm, which you set fire to. well, i'm not sure... ijust wonder if it is all sounds like you're looking for somebody else to blame. well, i do believe that... i mean, what i am saying is, yes... it was somebody else'
and in fact, it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stemmed 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...
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later in the south—west of england later in the day. temperatures generally between nine and 12 celsius. thursday we are going to see another frontal system this time pushing the north of the country, cloud and rain especially for scotland and the brisk wind. further south more in the way of dry weather. a slight change in the wind direction might make it feel less chilly. and then as we head towards the weekend that frontal system clears out of the way in this area of high pressure begins to make its move. it pushes its way eastwards and it will become scented quite close to the uk so the winds will ease a little and we will see more in the way of dry weather. perhaps the odd shower. those temperatures may creep up a bit. 1a to 17 degrees by sunday. this is bbc news, the headlines: israel calls for sanctions to be imposed on iran — after its unprecedented drone and missile attack. the leaders of germany and china meet in beijing — in a visit aimed at strengthening their economic and trading relationship. and — the olympic flame i
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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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of england later in the day. temperatures generally between nine and 12 celsius. the thursday we are going to see another frontal system pushing across the north of the country. cloud and rain especially for scotland. quite a brisk wind. further south more in the way of dry weather stop a change in the wind direction might make it feel less chilly. and then as we head towards the weekend that frontal system clears out of the way in this area of high pressure begins to make its move. it pushes its way eastwards and it will become scented quite close to the uk so the winds will ease a little bit and we will see more than the way of dry weather. perhaps the odd shower and those temperatures may creep up a bit. 14 to 17 degrees by sunday. the dragon roars again — china's economy grows faster than expected thanks to strong industrial output. but the country's property crisis deepens. and we hear from the tesla whistle—blower who has battled elon musk through the courts for a decade. she tells us how she is still s
of england later in the day. temperatures generally between nine and 12 celsius. the thursday we are going to see another frontal system pushing across the north of the country. cloud and rain especially for scotland. quite a brisk wind. further south more in the way of dry weather stop a change in the wind direction might make it feel less chilly. and then as we head towards the weekend that frontal system clears out of the way in this area of high pressure begins to make its move. it pushes...
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and in fact it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. but earlier, which would have helped stem inflation.— stem inflation. but it was your actions that — stem inflation. but it was your actions that led _ stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to _ stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to that - stem inflation. but it was your i actions that led to that spiralling economic mess? trio actions that led to that spiralling economic mess?— actions that led to that spiralling economic mess? ., ., �* ., economic mess? no i don't agree with that. the markets _ economic mess? no i don't agree with that. the markets went _ economic mess? no i don't agree with that. the markets went into _ economic mess? no i don't agree with that. the markets went into turmoil, l that. the markets went into turmoil, ou have that. the markets went into turmoil, you have to — that. the markets went into turmoil, you have to sack _ that. the markets went into turmoil, you have to sack your— that. the markets went into
and in fact it was a failure of the bank of england not to put them up earlier, which would have helped stem inflation. but earlier, which would have helped stem inflation.— stem inflation. but it was your actions that — stem inflation. but it was your actions that led _ stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to _ stem inflation. but it was your actions that led to that - stem inflation. but it was your i actions that led to that spiralling economic mess? trio actions that led to...
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day, sunny spells, scattered showers and some of them will be heavy with hail and eastern parts of england will see thunder. wintry showers over high ground in scotland. it will be quite windy and it is going to feel rather chilly for the time of year. eight to 13 or 14 degrees which is below the norm in many locations. this evening and tonight, many showers will fade but some will keep going in the north of scotland where it will stay windy. but, underneath clear skies and temperatures will drop down to around freezing, below freezing for around freezing, below freezing for a few spots in the north of the uk. there could be a touch of frost for some of us to start tomorrow morning. but tomorrow should bring some good spells of sunshine for many. a frontal system will bring cloud and rain across northern ireland, grazing into western parts of scotland and the rain pushing down across wales and into the south—west of england later in the day. temperatures generally between nine and 12 celsius. for thursday, we will see another frontal system pushing across the north of the country, cloud
day, sunny spells, scattered showers and some of them will be heavy with hail and eastern parts of england will see thunder. wintry showers over high ground in scotland. it will be quite windy and it is going to feel rather chilly for the time of year. eight to 13 or 14 degrees which is below the norm in many locations. this evening and tonight, many showers will fade but some will keep going in the north of scotland where it will stay windy. but, underneath clear skies and temperatures will...
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england _ cigarette... ten point for billion pounds, england specifically. i cigarette... ten point for billion i pounds, england specifically. nine billions, in lost productivity. timer;r billions, in lost productivity. they can't even — billions, in lost productivity. they can't even look _ billions, in lost productivity. they can't even look after _ billions, in lost productivity. tie: can't even look after defending... but there is a net deficit of 30 billion. �* . , ., billion. but the deficit is, if that was the case. — billion. but the deficit is, if that was the case, in _ billion. but the deficit is, if that was the case, in scotland, - billion. but the deficit is, if that i was the case, in scotland, banning sugarin was the case, in scotland, banning sugar in drinks and charging a sugar tax or the alcohol has now got a levy because of the sugar that is in it. i'm sorry to say, but when you look at the obese people, i don't go in the queue and say, by the way, you see these sweets and all that you're eating, why are you eating back? , ., ., , ., back? they a
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in the afternoon, perhaps hail and thunder affecting the midlands into south—east england. a breezy day, not as windy as monday. temperatures a bit better than monday, up to 13 degrees in the south. lighter winds and sunshine will not feel too bad but cooler along the north sea coasts and single digits there. tuesday night, clear spells and bands of showers, especially across northern scotland where it will turn quite windy. it will be cool with snow on the hills. a touch of frost in shelter glens, otherwise it is quite a chilly night to start wednesday morning. wednesday itself will have some showers draped across eastern areas and these weather fronts will bring cloud and rain to the far west of the country. 0nce the far west of the country. once again we are in a cooler air mass on wednesday could be cooler than tuesday. we start on a chilly note, plenty of sunshine around and they will be showers across northern and eastern scotland. eastern england, more cloud here and these weather fronts could bring cloud and outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. the question over h
in the afternoon, perhaps hail and thunder affecting the midlands into south—east england. a breezy day, not as windy as monday. temperatures a bit better than monday, up to 13 degrees in the south. lighter winds and sunshine will not feel too bad but cooler along the north sea coasts and single digits there. tuesday night, clear spells and bands of showers, especially across northern scotland where it will turn quite windy. it will be cool with snow on the hills. a touch of frost in shelter...
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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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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 as to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south—west england through the afternoon, the best of the brightness through the spine of the country. temperatures range from nine to 11 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. 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. v0|ce—0ver: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. in both israel and iran, political leaders and military chiefs
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 as to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south—west england through the afternoon, the best of the brightness through the spine of the country. temperatures range from nine to 11 or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell...
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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. trouble at tesla — a former engineer says she was accused of stealing after raising concerns on safety. oil prices are flat after iran's weekend attack on israel, but uncertainty is still concerning the markets. hello, and welcome to asia business report.
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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she'd like rid of the bank of england governor, andrew bailey, for a start. he is choosing not to respond. now, if you are a tad sceptical, thinking, why does liz truss deserve airtime? every former prime minister deserves scrutiny. and this is also part of a debate within the conservative party about its future. i began by asking her what she would say to those who think her time in downing street left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you lasted... all the stuff about lasting less time than a lettuce... this is just pathetic point—scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers that mini budget and blames you for mortgages going sky high, for the country feeling poorer, for the economy getting into a spin, and says that you were the author of that and it was a disaster. well, the mortgages getting higher was a phenomenon that was happening around the world. interest rates were going up. they'd been too low for too long. in fact, it was a failure of the bank of en
she'd like rid of the bank of england governor, andrew bailey, for a start. he is choosing not to respond. now, if you are a tad sceptical, thinking, why does liz truss deserve airtime? every former prime minister deserves scrutiny. and this is also part of a debate within the conservative party about its future. i began by asking her what she would say to those who think her time in downing street left the uk an international laughing stock. well, i don't... i don't think that's true. but you...
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derek underwood, one of england and kent's greatest ever bowlers, has died at the age of 78. left—armer underwood took 297 wickets in 86 tests between 1966 and 1982, the most by any england spinner. nicknamed "deadly" for his unerring accuracy, he took a total of 2,465 first class wickets in a 24—year career. a man from gloucester who lost his sight four years ago has become the first blind person to complete a marathon without being tethered to another runner. yahya pandor, who is 28, finished the manchester marathon yesterday in four hours, 22 minutes and 23 seconds, relying only on the voiced instructions of his guide nearby. i don't do things in half measures. if i do something, i go in the deep end and go for it. i've done a couple of halves. they were tethered but they went 0k, couple of halves. they were tethered but they went ok, so i thought i really need something to motivate and challenge me, and something that will hopefully either inspire others or get people to recognise and see being blind, partially sighted or have any form of disability isn't necessarily
derek underwood, one of england and kent's greatest ever bowlers, has died at the age of 78. left—armer underwood took 297 wickets in 86 tests between 1966 and 1982, the most by any england spinner. nicknamed "deadly" for his unerring accuracy, he took a total of 2,465 first class wickets in a 24—year career. a man from gloucester who lost his sight four years ago has become the first blind person to complete a marathon without being tethered to another runner. yahya pandor, who...
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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. tennis, and britain's jack draper has won his round of 32 match at the bmw open in munich. he beat vit kop—shiva of the czech republic over three sets, winning 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. meanwhile, dan evans is out of the barcelona open after losing in straight sets in the first round. the british number two was beaten 7—6, 6—2 by american brandon naka—shima. it means evans has lost all three matches he's played on clay so far this season. 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. it follows the governing body reporting a record annual loss of nearly 4 million pounds last year. the partnership, it's hoped, will help athetics in the uk turn the corner, and deliver on major events. track and field athletics l
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. tennis, and britain's jack draper has won his round of 32 match at the bmw open in munich. he beat vit kop—shiva of the czech republic over three sets, winning 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. meanwhile, dan evans is out of the barcelona open after losing in...
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, but take a look at south—east england as we go through the week. it's cool, showery and pretty unsettled until we head towards next weekend. more on that in just a moment. but on the whole, low pressure dominates the story at the moment. the rain may be easing away, but the winds will drive in a frequent rash of showers. so we've seen this spell of heavy rain pushing into the south—east, the showers tucking in behind. yes, they will be wintry across the tops of mountains in scotland, across the lake district and north wales. there will continue to be a rash feeding in with the strong north—westerly wind. so sunny spells and scattered sharp showers as we go through the remainder of the day. the wind, quite widespread gusts in excess of 40mph. maybe the lightest winds into the far north of scotland. but factor in the strength, the direction of the wind and those showers from time to time, it's going to feel disappointingly cool out there — nine to 12 degrees at the very best. as we move through the evening, a spell of more organized showers pus
, but take a look at south—east england as we go through the week. it's cool, showery and pretty unsettled until we head towards next weekend. more on that in just a moment. but on the whole, low pressure dominates the story at the moment. the rain may be easing away, but the winds will drive in a frequent rash of showers. so we've seen this spell of heavy rain pushing into the south—east, the showers tucking in behind. yes, they will be wintry across the tops of mountains in scotland,...
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another big winner was dear england, the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close, who played harry kane, won an olivier at his first—ever awards show. and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. no awards for the weatherjudging by that picture! it is never ending at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back into winter. take a look at this, this is nottinghamshire, the cherry blossom tree are reminded that we are actually in the month of spring but we have seen gusts of winds in excess of close to 60 mph for some this morning. we have also, watch this, we have also had some snow showers. this is doncasterjust a few hours ago. the snow mostly on higher ground. but it's quite bizarre considering just a couple of days ago we had the warmest day of the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. ijust want the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. i just want to show you essex as we go through t
another big winner was dear england, the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close, who played harry kane, won an olivier at his first—ever awards show. and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. no awards for the weatherjudging by that picture! it is never ending at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back...
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south—east england as we go to the week is cool, showery, pretty unsettled until we get to next weekend. 0n the whole, low pressure dominating at the moment. the rain may be easing away but the winds will try again. we have seen this heavy rain pushing into the south—east and the showers tucking in behind. it will be wintry on the top of mountains in scotland, the lake district and north wales. there will continue to be a rash of showers moving in the strong north—west release the wind is quite widespread costing in excess of a0 miles an hour. the lightest winds in the far north of scotland. factoring the far north of scotland. factoring the strength, the direction of the wind and showers and it will feel disappointingly cool out there at nine to 12 degrees at the very best. moving to the evening, a spell of more organised showers pushes its way down into the south—east clearer skies out to the west, still windy with a few scattered showers across the east coast. overnight lows of a-8 c. the east coast. overnight lows of a—8 c. first thing tomorrow morning could be cool and bree
south—east england as we go to the week is cool, showery, pretty unsettled until we get to next weekend. 0n the whole, low pressure dominating at the moment. the rain may be easing away but the winds will try again. we have seen this heavy rain pushing into the south—east and the showers tucking in behind. it will be wintry on the top of mountains in scotland, the lake district and north wales. there will continue to be a rash of showers moving in the strong north—west release the wind is...
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showers moving their way south and east, but it's likely to stay pretty cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland. some rain continuing here, as well. strong winds also around the north sea coasts. 0vernight, temperatures down to about four to seven degrees celsius. throughout tuesday that cloud and that rain is likely to linger on through parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire, towards norfolk and suffolk. with that strong wind, it is going to feel notably colder again through tuesday. further west away from that, it's looking largely dry. there will be a few showers dotted around. temperatures typically about nine to 13 degrees. look at that, nine celsius in norwich with a rather brisk northerly wind. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain. then high pressure starts to build in across the atlantic. we'll see a few weather fronts initially, but as we head into the end of the week and into the weekend it looks like it will become more established across the uk. that could bring us a longer spell of drier weather and temperatures will creep up again, as
showers moving their way south and east, but it's likely to stay pretty cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland. some rain continuing here, as well. strong winds also around the north sea coasts. 0vernight, temperatures down to about four to seven degrees celsius. throughout tuesday that cloud and that rain is likely to linger on through parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire, towards norfolk and suffolk. with that strong wind, it is going to feel notably colder again...
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cloudy around the eastern side of england and scotland. rain continuing here. strong winds around on the north coast. temperatures 4—7 celsius. throughout tuesday, that cloud will linger on through east yorkshire, lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk and it will feel noticeably colder through tuesday. away in the west, dry. a few showers dotted around. nine celsius in norwich, with a brisk north easterly wind. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain and high pressure builds across the atlantic. dry weather fronts initially but as we head into the weekend, it looks like it will be more established across the uk which means a longer spell of dry weather and temperatures will creep up again. 111-17 c. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's war cabinet is meeting again. israeli officials say they will retaliate for the iranian attack but in a time and manner of their own choosing. france calls for an end to the wall of silence, one year into sudan's forgotten war, as the devastated nation heads towards famine. live from new yor
cloudy around the eastern side of england and scotland. rain continuing here. strong winds around on the north coast. temperatures 4—7 celsius. throughout tuesday, that cloud will linger on through east yorkshire, lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk and it will feel noticeably colder through tuesday. away in the west, dry. a few showers dotted around. nine celsius in norwich, with a brisk north easterly wind. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain and high pressure...
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continue with areas of showers moving south and east, likely to stay cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here. strong wounds on north sea coast. throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain likely to linger through parts of east yorkshire and lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and that will feel notably colder through tuesday, further west it is looking largely dry with some showers dotted around, temperatures typically 9—13 . a brisk northerly wind in norwich. going throughout the rest of the week we lose the rain and high pressure starts to build across the atlantic. we will see some weather fronts initially but heading into the weekend it looks like it will become more established across the uk and that could bring us longer spells of dry weather, temperature scraping up as well, 14—17 . goodbye. and temperatures will creep up again. 14—17 c. goodbye. global markets on edge as tensions escalate in the middle east. the price of gold rises as oil falls. we'll be live in the region. welcome to business today, i'm ben thompson. we start with the
continue with areas of showers moving south and east, likely to stay cloudy around the eastern side of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here. strong wounds on north sea coast. throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain likely to linger through parts of east yorkshire and lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and that will feel notably colder through tuesday, further west it is looking largely dry with some showers dotted around, temperatures typically 9—13 . a brisk northerly wind...
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cloudy around the eastern side of england and scotland. rain continuing here. strong wind around on the north coast. temperatures for — seven celsius. throughout tuesday, that cloud will linger on through east yorkshire, lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk and it will feel noticeably colder through tuesday. away in the west, dryaw. a few showers dotting around. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain and high pressure builds across the atlantic. he weather fronts initially but as we head into the weekend, it looks like it will be more established across the uk which means a longer spell of dry weather and temperatures will creep up again. 14—17 c. goodbye. live from london. this is bbc news israel pledges retaliation for iran's attack, but the un's secretary general calls for calm. as israel weighs its response to iran's unprecedented attack , the un's secretary general calls for calm. the uk's foreign secretary lord cameron urges israel not to retaliate — saying they should �*take the win�* of repelling iran's attack. iran suffe
cloudy around the eastern side of england and scotland. rain continuing here. strong wind around on the north coast. temperatures for — seven celsius. throughout tuesday, that cloud will linger on through east yorkshire, lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk and it will feel noticeably colder through tuesday. away in the west, dryaw. a few showers dotting around. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain and high pressure builds across the atlantic. he weather fronts...
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areas of rain and showers moving south and east but it is likely to stay cloudy around the east of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here, strong winds around the north sea coast and overnight temperatures reaching for — 7 degrees but throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain lingering parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and it will feel notably colder again through tuesday, further west away from that it's looking largely dry, some showers dotted around in temperatures typically 9—13 , a rather brisk northerly wind. throughout the rest of the week we lose the area of rain, high pressure building in across the atlantic and we will see whether france initially but heading into the weekend it looks like it will become established across the uk, that could bring us longer spells of dry weather and temperatures will creep up weather and temperatures will creep up again, 14—17. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines... as israel considers its response to iran's attacks, the un secretary—general antonio guterres says it's time to �*step back fro
areas of rain and showers moving south and east but it is likely to stay cloudy around the east of england and eastern scotland, rain continuing here, strong winds around the north sea coast and overnight temperatures reaching for — 7 degrees but throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain lingering parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and it will feel notably colder again through tuesday, further west away from that it's looking largely dry, some showers dotted around...
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another big winner was dear england — the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close — who played harry kane — won an 0livier at his first—ever awards show. itjust reached such a large audience base. i mean, it was... i've just never seen anything like it, in terms of the demand for tickets, the enthusiasm of the crowds. it was... it ends with such a feel—good sweet caroline rendition that i think itjust left people leaving the theatre with a buzz and and a love of not only the story and the characters involved, but actually just the medium. it's a celebration of theatre, really, as much as it's a celebration of sport. and dame arlene phillips won her first 0livier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. you'd think if you were rescued from a tight squeeze, you'd be grateful. well, don't forget to tell your face. firefighters rescued this cat when it got stuck between two walls in preston in lancashire. but it didn't look too happy in the photograph. its grumpy expression attracted hundreds of comments on social media. tricky conditions on
another big winner was dear england — the play about gareth southgate and his england team. will close — who played harry kane — won an 0livier at his first—ever awards show. itjust reached such a large audience base. i mean, it was... i've just never seen anything like it, in terms of the demand for tickets, the enthusiasm of the crowds. it was... it ends with such a feel—good sweet caroline rendition that i think itjust left people leaving the theatre with a buzz and and a love of...
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shouting, sieg heil, they shout death to — of shouting, sieg heil, they shout death to israel, death to england. the ayatollah regime so's death and destruction everywhere it touches. for the _ destruction everywhere it touches. for the past years ukrainian civilians _ for the past years ukrainian civilians have been killed from the skies _ civilians have been killed from the skies from — civilians have been killed from the skies from iranian weaponry. president _ skies from iranian weaponry. president zelensky and condemnation of irans— president zelensky and condemnation of iran's attack last night, said and i_ of iran's attack last night, said and i quote, "the sound of drones, a tool of— and i quote, "the sound of drones, a tool of terror, — and i quote, "the sound of drones, a tool of terror, is the same in the skies _ tool of terror, is the same in the skies over— tool of terror, is the same in the skies over the middle east and europe — skies over the middle east and europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up— europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up call— europe. this
shouting, sieg heil, they shout death to — of shouting, sieg heil, they shout death to israel, death to england. the ayatollah regime so's death and destruction everywhere it touches. for the _ destruction everywhere it touches. for the past years ukrainian civilians _ for the past years ukrainian civilians have been killed from the skies _ civilians have been killed from the skies from — civilians have been killed from the skies from iranian weaponry. president _ skies from iranian...
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confined to more northern and western areas, and towards the end of the night perhaps reaching central england but the south—east will stay dry. north or south, temperatures typically between 6 and 8 celsius in most major towns and cities. so tomorrow band of heavy showers sweeping across the country, gusty winds, showers could be torrential with hail and thunder, sunshine in between and those gusts could approach 50 matt prior or more in coastal areas are not far off that, in land as well, is a very turbulent day with a dramatic landscape and changeable weather from hour to hour. temperatures between 10 and i2. a torso as i think the weather will be and brighter and the winds will be and brighter and the winds will be quite strong. in the thermometer which is about 80 sources in stornoway on 11 to 13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another week where the front moves across the uk which will probably bring cloud more than rain and eventually we could also see high pressure moving and so that's an indication that the weather should dry out, but i think the main message f
confined to more northern and western areas, and towards the end of the night perhaps reaching central england but the south—east will stay dry. north or south, temperatures typically between 6 and 8 celsius in most major towns and cities. so tomorrow band of heavy showers sweeping across the country, gusty winds, showers could be torrential with hail and thunder, sunshine in between and those gusts could approach 50 matt prior or more in coastal areas are not far off that, in land as well,...
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towards the end of the night, perhaps reaching central england but the south—east will stay dry. north or south, temperatures up to eight celsius in most major towns and cities. tomorrow, a band of showers sweeping across the country, gusty winds, showers could be torrential with hail and thunder, sunshine in—between and those gusts up to 50mph or more on coastal areas and not far off that inland. a turbulent day with dramatic cloudscapes and changeable weatherfrom hour to hour. the lowest temperatures between 10—12 celsius. that low will be barrelling across the uk and into the north sea through the course of monday evening. tuesday, it will still have a sting in its tail, so stronger winds and showers across the north sea coast, anywhere from yorkshire to east anglia. gusty winds of up to 50mph here but towards the west, the weather will be drier and brighter and the winds not quite as strong, not quite as chilly. but still around eight celsius in stornoway and typically 11—13 elsewhere across the uk. towards the end of the week, another weak front moving across uk, bring
towards the end of the night, perhaps reaching central england but the south—east will stay dry. north or south, temperatures up to eight celsius in most major towns and cities. tomorrow, a band of showers sweeping across the country, gusty winds, showers could be torrential with hail and thunder, sunshine in—between and those gusts up to 50mph or more on coastal areas and not far off that inland. a turbulent day with dramatic cloudscapes and changeable weatherfrom hour to hour. the lowest...