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for england and wales, this line that reaches into east anglia, south—east england. elsewhere, sunny spells and scattered showers, moving quickly on the breeze. a large part of the day could well be dry. we mightjust have a five—minute shower, if that. temperatures in the mid teens, a flow of air in the north, that's why it's chilly. friday evening, showers for a time. they will fade away. fryday turn out to be cold as saturday begins. saturday, still a flow of air around a high pressure. nothing changing any time soon. at the start of the weekend, pretty much as you are. it's sunshine and showers. but what will find, though, really by the end of saturday, saturday night, and these wind arrows, the wind beginning to ease a bit. it means and even colder night on saturday night. more of us at risk of seeing a touch of frost. sunday, a few for patches to start the day. light winds, less chilly, and fewer showers on sunday. this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 11pm: the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire opens as the man leading it promises
for england and wales, this line that reaches into east anglia, south—east england. elsewhere, sunny spells and scattered showers, moving quickly on the breeze. a large part of the day could well be dry. we mightjust have a five—minute shower, if that. temperatures in the mid teens, a flow of air in the north, that's why it's chilly. friday evening, showers for a time. they will fade away. fryday turn out to be cold as saturday begins. saturday, still a flow of air around a high pressure....
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the beng ex the bank of england expedited that through their tone. all of that tells us it may not be the consumer in the uk but industry manufacturer and the services should be stronger in the second half of this year >> what about the rest of europe september after a less than usual calm that we saw in august, because we saw all this back and forth between north korea and the u.s., september is usually the month where we saw a whole lot of volatility. we did see a bit of that picking up how do you trade equity markets, especially europe going into the fourth quarter now >> i think this year it has become, as we thought, a very much a question of currencies. so europe was really so far more of a currency play than an equity market play evaluations are way behind what we have in the u.s but that may well be changing now that the euro is softening a bit, those concerns for european corporates, what may be ahead should recede and therefore i'm expecting more upside for european equities, where the economy is really quite strong at the moment. and that'
the beng ex the bank of england expedited that through their tone. all of that tells us it may not be the consumer in the uk but industry manufacturer and the services should be stronger in the second half of this year >> what about the rest of europe september after a less than usual calm that we saw in august, because we saw all this back and forth between north korea and the u.s., september is usually the month where we saw a whole lot of volatility. we did see a bit of that picking up...
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a few showers for northern ireland and south—west of england. further south and east staying largely dry but it will be cold with temperatures in towns and cities 10 celsius, touch cooler in rural areas. a bright start to the date and cold and a few showers around but some good spells of sunshine as well. here we are at 9am, some good spells of sunshine across the south—east, temperatures just in double figures. as we move further west into the south—west of england and wales, a scattering of showers and wales, a scattering of showers and a few showers in the midlands as well. quite a brisk north—westerly breeze from the word go on western coasts. further north in northern england and southern scotland more in the way of dry weather. plenty of brightness and a scattering of showers in northern ireland and the north and east of scotland first thing tomorrow. a brisk wind in the far north of scotland. as we move through the day the showers will get gelling. there will be lots of dry weather around but through the afternoon when the showers g
a few showers for northern ireland and south—west of england. further south and east staying largely dry but it will be cold with temperatures in towns and cities 10 celsius, touch cooler in rural areas. a bright start to the date and cold and a few showers around but some good spells of sunshine as well. here we are at 9am, some good spells of sunshine across the south—east, temperatures just in double figures. as we move further west into the south—west of england and wales, a...
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particularly the further in nor england and wales you are, the more chance of more showers. bit more shelter means fewer showers, and for northern ireland and the further reaches of scotland more showers. there would struggle into the mid—teens stop highs of 13—111. through the evening and overnight and showers southward through scotla nd and showers southward through scotland into wales and northern ireland. across the south, we see showers become more confined to the west, and a cool night albeit breezy with temperatures only a few degrees lower than normal. sunshine starts the day tomorrow, fairly fresh however, with showers do the morning but through the afternoon those showers will start to roll up, and they could be fairly heavy at points. temperatures tomorrow again in the mid—teens, 16—17, the breeze slightly starting up, feeling a touch warmer than today. through the weekend then, high pressure pushes in but it will be fairly cool spill, wind starting to ease any mixture of sunny spells starting to see more in the way of dry weather as this area of high pres
particularly the further in nor england and wales you are, the more chance of more showers. bit more shelter means fewer showers, and for northern ireland and the further reaches of scotland more showers. there would struggle into the mid—teens stop highs of 13—111. through the evening and overnight and showers southward through scotla nd and showers southward through scotland into wales and northern ireland. across the south, we see showers become more confined to the west, and a cool...
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northern ireland, i fancy england and wales. northern ireland, ifancy a england and wales. northern ireland, i fancy a brighter day for you tomorrow. particularly in the west. a few more showers, perhaps feeling a touch warmer but by and large temperatures roughly where you want them this time of year. into sunday, chilly start, dry start to central and eastern areas but then cloud and outbreaks of rain that may be and patchy. the wind will become more of a feature as mentioned. gale force across the west. strengthening further on the southern flank. western parts of england and wales, there could be severe gales and some impact from that as we start the monday morning rush hour. sunshine and showers, blustery and feeling cool and showers, blustery and feeling cool. before we go, quick look at the latest satellite imagery from hurricane irma coming in from the us. a massive storm. you can see just behind me, florida, but it is the north coast of cuba that is the greatest concern at the moment. we will have more updates on that in the coming hour. goodbye for now. this is bb
northern ireland, i fancy england and wales. northern ireland, ifancy a england and wales. northern ireland, i fancy a brighter day for you tomorrow. particularly in the west. a few more showers, perhaps feeling a touch warmer but by and large temperatures roughly where you want them this time of year. into sunday, chilly start, dry start to central and eastern areas but then cloud and outbreaks of rain that may be and patchy. the wind will become more of a feature as mentioned. gale force...
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ben stokes has been included in england's ashes squad to tour australia this winter. that's despite being arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm outside a nightclub in bristol in the early hours of monday. the 26—year—old all—rounder has also retained his role as vice—captain. joe wilson reports. england at the oval today against west indies, without ben stokes, started well, but they won't go to australia without him. england named their squad for the ashes, showed their hand. in ben stokes's case, a fractured hand. he's picked to tour with the hope he's healed to play in november, but then there's the criminal investigation after his arrest and england's own disciplinary inquiries. it's never a good thing to have to deal with these situations, for me to be in front of a tv camera, for the guys to have to go out and play and perform with things like this hanging over their heads. so, you know, we do need to ask ourselves some questions. but is it down to stokes to change his in behaviour? he's now at a different level, and he's got to look himsel
ben stokes has been included in england's ashes squad to tour australia this winter. that's despite being arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm outside a nightclub in bristol in the early hours of monday. the 26—year—old all—rounder has also retained his role as vice—captain. joe wilson reports. england at the oval today against west indies, without ben stokes, started well, but they won't go to australia without him. england named their squad for the ashes, showed their...
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for north—west england, south—west england, ekka cloud, showers becoming more widespread and this is a sign of things to come. with his first little pulse of rain pushing across parts of england and wales and into scotland, the breeze picking up and by the end of saturday heavy rain is coming into northern ireland. a mild start on sunday. northern ireland will cease in heavy rain in the morning pushing a cross scotland, into cumbria, especially the higher ground. the wind is picking up, coastal gales developing in the west and for england and wales we aren't expecting the brain to be quite so heavy further north but some outbreaks breading east during the day and again, windy. temperatures around 16— 19 celsius. things will clear across scotland and northern ireland are in the afternoon but the wind might pick up further going into monday, especially for monday morning across scotland and northern england, closer to this area of low pressure. we could this disruptive winds, city gals in northern scotla nd winds, city gals in northern scotland and quite widely from scotla nd scotlan
for north—west england, south—west england, ekka cloud, showers becoming more widespread and this is a sign of things to come. with his first little pulse of rain pushing across parts of england and wales and into scotland, the breeze picking up and by the end of saturday heavy rain is coming into northern ireland. a mild start on sunday. northern ireland will cease in heavy rain in the morning pushing a cross scotland, into cumbria, especially the higher ground. the wind is picking up,...
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wales will also face bosnia—herzegovina, england and russia in group 1. to golf, and marc leishman has won the bmw championship at lake forest in illinois for a wire to wire victory in the penultimate event of the fedex cup play offs. the australian finished on 23 under winning by five strokes. he came home ahead of this man, england's justin rose, and american, rickie fowler, to move fourth in the standings as the top 30 remaining head to the final event, the tour championship at east lake in atlanta, georgia next week. the overall winner of the play offs earns a $10 million bonus and the 33 year old leishman will start fourth after this win, as he and his young family celebrated afterwards it isa it is a long week. it takes the energy out of you. i was very tired last night. i didn't sleep well. you know, that five shot lead, it is just enough that you should get beaten, but not quite enough that you, that it is, you know, out of reach. no, really happy. nice to, you know a specially to hold off a run on me on the back nine. but that fire shots, it was
wales will also face bosnia—herzegovina, england and russia in group 1. to golf, and marc leishman has won the bmw championship at lake forest in illinois for a wire to wire victory in the penultimate event of the fedex cup play offs. the australian finished on 23 under winning by five strokes. he came home ahead of this man, england's justin rose, and american, rickie fowler, to move fourth in the standings as the top 30 remaining head to the final event, the tour championship at east lake...
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southern england breaking into sunshine during the day. perhaps some sunny spells in northern ireland. a bit of warmth. this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go during sunday. some sunny spells either side of it. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: donald trump steps up the pressure on north korea, with more sanctions against companies who trade with pyongyang. our new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that funds north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind. racing against the clock. rescuers frantic struggle to get people out of the rubble after mexico city's devastating earthquake. the death toll passes 270. the caribbean islands still without
southern england breaking into sunshine during the day. perhaps some sunny spells in northern ireland. a bit of warmth. this weather system coming in from the atlantic, some uncertainty about how far east it will go during sunday. some sunny spells either side of it. easing winds. we will keep you updated on that. we are following hurricane maria, which on sunday should just miss the turks and caicos islands. it looks like it will eventually push north further away from the bahamas. welcome to...
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part of the seaside resort are among the most deprived areas in england. the perfect place therefore to test the biggest welfare change in decades. the localjob centre has been delivering universal credit for almost 18 months. this woman, an unemployed carer, applied two weeks ago. progress payment is due in a month. how much money do you have? nothing. they give you a meal at the local butchers in the high street for a small donation. it brings together six benefits into one monthly payment. claimants usually have to wait six weeks for the first payment. any benefits they already get stopped once claim is lodged. i‘ve been in debt with the rent forever. since it started, yes. this woman wrapped up hundreds of pounds of debt, rent arrears and utility bills, during the six weeks she was waiting for money. i hate being in debt and i don‘t like debt. and it ruins your life, you know. it spirals out of control so fast when you are in debt and having to go to food banks. they were a godsend and they were brilliant, but it was only what? six months ago that
part of the seaside resort are among the most deprived areas in england. the perfect place therefore to test the biggest welfare change in decades. the localjob centre has been delivering universal credit for almost 18 months. this woman, an unemployed carer, applied two weeks ago. progress payment is due in a month. how much money do you have? nothing. they give you a meal at the local butchers in the high street for a small donation. it brings together six benefits into one monthly payment....
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by the time he completed his century in predictable fashion, england were seemingly out of sight. the west indies‘ target, 370. with chris gayle at the crease, anything was possible, but his bat speed israeli matched by food speed. he dawdled on 94. adil rashid did not and by barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. so barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. 50 soon did the west indies‘. the winning catch taken by moeen ali. his marriage and very much england‘s bay. it was a good time to come into bat. i settled myself thinner and i had licensed to clear the small robes. it is my sort of size of boundary. once you have cleared the robes a couple of times, the crowd were going while as well, could you hate every ball for six? —— going wild. it wasjust one of those days. everything seemed to work. after 26 goals in 8 matches yesterday, the only premier league match of the day today needed just one to settle it. brighton beat newcastle 1—0 in a battle of two promoted sides at the amex. alex gulrajani watched the action. the novelty has not worn offjust yet. 20
by the time he completed his century in predictable fashion, england were seemingly out of sight. the west indies‘ target, 370. with chris gayle at the crease, anything was possible, but his bat speed israeli matched by food speed. he dawdled on 94. adil rashid did not and by barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. so barely a coat of varnish, his hopes vanished. 50 soon did the west indies‘. the winning catch taken by moeen ali. his marriage and very much england‘s bay. it was a...
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here is what former england captain michael vaughan thinks? well, for stokes it would be devastating. he stated what he did was wrong. he knows he is in the wrong. it is important to the team. stokes offers expertise with the bat and the ball and the field. i don't give england any chance in australia without ben stokes. that's the cricketing value that everybody knows. there is the ethical image if england did go to australia with stokes. that has to be an issue and there is the practicality. you know what it is like and the scrutiny that all england players will get. stokes joe wilson, stokesjoe wilson, our correspondent at lord's. we will be back withjoe. it is an international break in football. the final round of world cup qualifiers. england named their squad for the matches against love is evena and lithuania. awin is evena and lithuania. a win could guarantee their place. fabian delph features in a gareth southgate squad. he has nine caps. welbeck, tom heaton are out injured andjamie vardy welbeck, tom heaton are out injured and jamie
here is what former england captain michael vaughan thinks? well, for stokes it would be devastating. he stated what he did was wrong. he knows he is in the wrong. it is important to the team. stokes offers expertise with the bat and the ball and the field. i don't give england any chance in australia without ben stokes. that's the cricketing value that everybody knows. there is the ethical image if england did go to australia with stokes. that has to be an issue and there is the practicality....
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cloudierskies, sunshine across much of northern england. cloudier skies, brightness towards the east but further west across england into wales, more persistent rain arriving during the afternoon. low cloud, mist and helpful goes well. into the evening, the rain across parts of wales and the rain across parts of wales and the south—west pushes further east across england and wales. further north, clear skies at first and then this next area of rain comes in sunday morning. most of us have a mild start on sunday with cloud around. wind will be the main feature of the weather tomorrow. combined with outbreaks of rain, it should be heavy at times across the hills. patchy rain working gradually eastwards a cross hills. patchy rain working gradually eastwards across all of the country, followed by sunny spells and scattered showers as well with temperatures not doing too badly. you will certainly notice the feel of the wind. it will not ease into monday as the low pressure sits to the north of the uk. tide isobars are rotating around the area
cloudierskies, sunshine across much of northern england. cloudier skies, brightness towards the east but further west across england into wales, more persistent rain arriving during the afternoon. low cloud, mist and helpful goes well. into the evening, the rain across parts of wales and the rain across parts of wales and the south—west pushes further east across england and wales. further north, clear skies at first and then this next area of rain comes in sunday morning. most of us have a...
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mo marley has been appointed interim head coach of england women. she takes over from mark sampson, who was sacked earlier this month. she moves up from her role in charge of the england under 19 team and will leave the senior side ina 19 team and will leave the senior side in a friendly against france in 0ctober. south ribble rick scott byron mcguigan and stuart armstrong have been ruled out of scotland is my crucial upcoming world cup qualifying double—header with hamstring and calf injuries. gordon strachan ‘s side face slovakia and slovenia next thursday on sunday as a sick to secure a play—off place. they are currently fourth in group f. they are currently fourth in group f, six points behind the leaders, england. scotland will finish second should they win their next two matches. england are playing the west indies in the fifth and final one—day international in southampton. eoin morgan's side won the toss and chose to bowl but rain has delayed the start of play. the west are currently 98—2 after 20 overs. england are without ben sto
mo marley has been appointed interim head coach of england women. she takes over from mark sampson, who was sacked earlier this month. she moves up from her role in charge of the england under 19 team and will leave the senior side ina 19 team and will leave the senior side in a friendly against france in 0ctober. south ribble rick scott byron mcguigan and stuart armstrong have been ruled out of scotland is my crucial upcoming world cup qualifying double—header with hamstring and calf...
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it looks like many eastern parts of england, north—east scotla nd parts of england, north—east scotland will stay dry all day, but with increasing cloud. under the rain band it will feel rather chilly. all in all of fairly typical start to the new season. the southern hemisphere, it is the start of spring and let me take you to one of spring and let me take you to one of the driest parts of the planet. unusual winter rains here. a spectacular end to the season and start to spring, with around 200 different types of wildflower blooming. a very unusual sight in this part of the world. after all of the gloomy news, it's nice to have a bit of good news as well. beautiful pictures! very rare in this part of the world as well. meanwhile, back here, it looks like we are starting —— ending the summer the way we started it, with lots of rain. well, from those flowers, we can go look at hops. the hop harvest is getting under way this week and it's set to be a good year for british farmers. but what will it mean for britain's booming beer industry? ben's on a hop farm in the foothills of the m
it looks like many eastern parts of england, north—east scotla nd parts of england, north—east scotland will stay dry all day, but with increasing cloud. under the rain band it will feel rather chilly. all in all of fairly typical start to the new season. the southern hemisphere, it is the start of spring and let me take you to one of spring and let me take you to one of the driest parts of the planet. unusual winter rains here. a spectacular end to the season and start to spring, with...
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, but in the eastern counties of scotla nd england, but in the eastern counties of scotland and england, it will stay dry throat. even though the cloud increases —— it'll stay dry throughout. cloud increasing, breeze increasing, but staying in the drive. through sunday evening, not a great deal of change to show you. just head that some of this rain might try to push further east again, into parts of south—east anglia and south—east england but essentially this weather system from monday's just grinding to a halt. it leaves a lot of cloud across the uk, patchy and mostly light rain and drizzle, perhaps head of brightness, but another weather system coming in bringing more persistent rain and stronger winds into parts of scotla nd stronger winds into parts of scotland and northern ireland. so we have had the best of the weekend. some rain in the forecast now over the next couple of days and of course the forecast for where you are and where you are going for the second part of the week and is available online and on the app. this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines a
, but in the eastern counties of scotla nd england, but in the eastern counties of scotland and england, it will stay dry throat. even though the cloud increases —— it'll stay dry throughout. cloud increasing, breeze increasing, but staying in the drive. through sunday evening, not a great deal of change to show you. just head that some of this rain might try to push further east again, into parts of south—east anglia and south—east england but essentially this weather system from...
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commentator: and england are out of the world cup on penalty kicks. what was the biggest problem that prevented england from ever going and being successful? i think it was the fact there wasn't a mid—winter break. we subject our players to a io—month slog and when it gets to the world cup finals or the european championship finals, i think they're played out. motson‘s preparing for this weekend's match with the same attention to detail he's applied throughout his career and it's that, along with an undimmed passion for the game, that's helped him become one of the host renowned commentators in british broadcasting. it was like being paid for your hobby, that's what people always say to me, but there is a little bit of hard work involved. you know, the preparation and the homework and watching players and going to see games, so that you could do the one you were doing next a bit better. it was a challenge, but it was a challenge that i always enjoyed. the greatjohn motson calling it a day as a football commentator, speaking to our sports editor,
commentator: and england are out of the world cup on penalty kicks. what was the biggest problem that prevented england from ever going and being successful? i think it was the fact there wasn't a mid—winter break. we subject our players to a io—month slog and when it gets to the world cup finals or the european championship finals, i think they're played out. motson‘s preparing for this weekend's match with the same attention to detail he's applied throughout his career and it's that,...
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he could have played for england, born in nottingham but pa rt for england, born in nottingham but part of the welsh setup since the age of 13. qualifying due a maternal grandfather. i spoke to him and got him on board. we knew that he was a great player and we are delighted to have him and he is welsh anyway, so he is ours! wells are confident of bridging the gap in this group, achieving automatic provocation for finals in russia by finishing top or a possible play—off place by finishing second, that remains in their grasp. the message from the welsh camp in kishinau is familiar. it's another game that they simply had to win. gareth bale says they are treating the remaining three qualifiers as cup finals when nothing that maximum points will do. to travel so far without witnessing a win would be cruel but many are confident of getting the right result. sparking celebrations in moldova's largest city. there' full commentary of the match on bbc radio 5live along with text commentary on the bbc sport website. so lets have a look at how things stand in group d. wales sitting in third pla
he could have played for england, born in nottingham but pa rt for england, born in nottingham but part of the welsh setup since the age of 13. qualifying due a maternal grandfather. i spoke to him and got him on board. we knew that he was a great player and we are delighted to have him and he is welsh anyway, so he is ours! wells are confident of bridging the gap in this group, achieving automatic provocation for finals in russia by finishing top or a possible play—off place by finishing...
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the discount rules apply in scotland, wales and england, a whitehall spokesman giving a view for england said all councils were expected to ensure those entitled to the support did receive it. hugh pym, bbc news. a climber from wales has been killed at yosemite national park in california. 32—year—old andrew foster was caught in a rockfall below the face of the huge granite mountain, el capitan, on wednesday. his wife is in hospital with serious injuries. 0ur correspondent, richard galpin, reports. already this week they've been to meet mike wrote major rock falls from the iconic granite dome known as el capitan. for those caught beneath, the only way to stay alive is to get out as fast as possible. the 32—year—old british climber andrew foster did not make it. he was trapped by rocks weighing more than 1000 tonnes which fell off el capitan on wednesday afternoon. he and his wife who was injured checking the routes to the top. they were not actually rock climbing at the time, they were walking along near the base of the dome, looking at climbing routes and it was just a tragic, t
the discount rules apply in scotland, wales and england, a whitehall spokesman giving a view for england said all councils were expected to ensure those entitled to the support did receive it. hugh pym, bbc news. a climber from wales has been killed at yosemite national park in california. 32—year—old andrew foster was caught in a rockfall below the face of the huge granite mountain, el capitan, on wednesday. his wife is in hospital with serious injuries. 0ur correspondent, richard galpin,...
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former england manager roy hodgson is set to succeed him. senior fa executives are summoned to a parliamentary inquiry about the two investigations that cleared england women's manager mark sampson of making allegedly racial remarks. anthony joshua has been speaking ahead of next month's world title fight against kubrat pulev in cardiff. we start with the big story of the day, and the first premier league managerial casualty of the season. frank de boer has been sacked by crystal palace afterjust 77 days in charge. he lost all four league games without even scoring a goal. the final draw for the palace board seemed to be yesterday's one nil defeat at burnley, with the dutchman uncertain of his future at the full time whistle. i don't know. the only thing i can control is to work very hard with the boys and that is what i am going to do until the last day and hopefully for a long period at crystal palace. four defeats, not a single goal scored, it's the worst start to a season in premier league history. his four games in charge are the fewest
former england manager roy hodgson is set to succeed him. senior fa executives are summoned to a parliamentary inquiry about the two investigations that cleared england women's manager mark sampson of making allegedly racial remarks. anthony joshua has been speaking ahead of next month's world title fight against kubrat pulev in cardiff. we start with the big story of the day, and the first premier league managerial casualty of the season. frank de boer has been sacked by crystal palace...
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george: bank of england. kathy: the fed. matt: bank of england. jonathan: buy and hold to to year-end, tajikistan 10-year or austrian bond? kathy: tajikistan. matt: none of the above. jonathan: you've got to pick one. matt: i am selling january 1. jonathan: is shorting the german two-year the new widow maker, yes or no? george: yes. matt: yes. kathy: yes. jonathan: thank you for joining us, george rusnak, kathy jones, and matt brill. we count down to that reserve decision with janet yellen next...
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east england and the midlands. that will slowly lift as we go through the course of the morning. then we see a brightening up morning. then we see a brightening up process. we will see the low cloud then and the low level cloud lift. some sunshine will come through. the wind will pick up in the west as well. through western scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, scotland, a warm southerly coming yourway. once again, we scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, we see sunshine around 18 celsius. across northern england, a similar story. the sun will come out and we are looking at the risk of a shower but hit and miss. anywhere across eastern counties of england today. most of us will miss them all together, though, with a dry day. you could catch the odd sharp shower in east anglia. highs in london of 20 celsius and the midlands down towards the south coast, the isle of wight, again, sunny skies. the outside chance of a shower but that is all. another fine afternoon with sunny spells c
east england and the midlands. that will slowly lift as we go through the course of the morning. then we see a brightening up morning. then we see a brightening up process. we will see the low cloud then and the low level cloud lift. some sunshine will come through. the wind will pick up in the west as well. through western scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, scotland, a warm southerly coming yourway. once again, we scotland, a warm southerly coming your way. once again, we...
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across wales and the south—west of england, a decent afternoon in store. it's a patchy cloud, not wall—to—wall sunshine, light winds and temperatures up to 20 degrees feeling pleasant album. this evening, the showers in the east fading away pretty quickly, in for a try and largely clear night, like last night low cloud and mist forming. could be some dense patches forming. could be some dense patches for particularly for central and south—eastern parts, mild—mannered, some fog causing disruption first thing. it should clear way relatively quickly, tomorrow it's a case of two zones, scotland, northern england, central and south—eastern england, warm and bright, in the west low—pressure bringing rain across northern ireland initially and then later on for wales and the south—west of england, turning breezy with the arrival of the rain and the rain could be heavy for northern ireland at times. two sons of weather, west to east, in the sunshine amateurs reaching 21 degrees. one day international at the oval, i think we are looking at a pretty dry
across wales and the south—west of england, a decent afternoon in store. it's a patchy cloud, not wall—to—wall sunshine, light winds and temperatures up to 20 degrees feeling pleasant album. this evening, the showers in the east fading away pretty quickly, in for a try and largely clear night, like last night low cloud and mist forming. could be some dense patches forming. could be some dense patches for particularly for central and south—eastern parts, mild—mannered, some fog causing...
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gusts across england and wales of a0 to 50 mph. across western and channel coast, the gusts could increase to 60 mph. as this low pressure pushes eastwards a cross as this low pressure pushes eastwards across northern part of england, into north wales and the midlands, for a time overnight the gusts could touch a 75 mph, enough to bring damage to trees, branches of trees and maybe some trees down in places. there is likely to be some disruption to travel so keep an eye on the latest with bbc local radio stations. through tomorrow morning, the area of low pressure will begin to pull away but still some strong gale force winds along the east coast but they will slowly start to pull away and we are back to square one, sunshine and showers across much of the country. some of the showers could be quite frequent, perhaps merging to give a longer speu perhaps merging to give a longer spell of rain. still windy but the winds will have lost some of their strength. highs of ia to 18. there is strength. highs of 1a to 18. there is high pressu
gusts across england and wales of a0 to 50 mph. across western and channel coast, the gusts could increase to 60 mph. as this low pressure pushes eastwards a cross as this low pressure pushes eastwards across northern part of england, into north wales and the midlands, for a time overnight the gusts could touch a 75 mph, enough to bring damage to trees, branches of trees and maybe some trees down in places. there is likely to be some disruption to travel so keep an eye on the latest with bbc...
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the spine of england. east anglia and so the sting and relatively warm. not feeling too bad when the september sunshine comes out. the weather front finally clears away from eastern england into the early hours of friday morning. clear skies following. the next weather system oozing from the west. rain from ireland pushing into scotland and western england and wales. it should bea dry western england and wales. it should be a dry day on friday. not doing too badly for the temperatures. 19 01’ too badly for the temperatures. 19 or 20 degrees in the east. heading into the weekend, this weather front pushes east. high pressure generally with us. we will see spells of rain perhaps trickling into northern ireland. apart from that, saturday promises to be a decent day. dry weather with some sunny spells. not too bad with the temperatures. quite a lot going on weather—wise in the uk. you can keep up—to—date with the latest on the massive hurricane battering puerto rico, on the bbc weather website. that's
the spine of england. east anglia and so the sting and relatively warm. not feeling too bad when the september sunshine comes out. the weather front finally clears away from eastern england into the early hours of friday morning. clear skies following. the next weather system oozing from the west. rain from ireland pushing into scotland and western england and wales. it should bea dry western england and wales. it should be a dry day on friday. not doing too badly for the temperatures. 19 01’...
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the bank of england thought wages would go bank of england thought wages would 9° up bank of england thought wages would go up quicker if the unemployment rate fell. all of a sudden that starts having an effect on the economy and prices. that has not been happening and that is what we are talking about. a complicated world, for the bank of england to decide whether to raise rates. and £10 note? charlie is not allowed to touch it. yes, keep it well away from him. the new £10 note, out today. it is staying flat, because charlie decided to crumple up the last one. there is always one. the a p pa re ntly last one. there is always one. the apparently uncreasable banknote, which is now very creased. it has lots of new security features, little holograms and things. we will be speaking to victoria cleveland, she will explain to us how the changes have been made to stop counterfeiting. i think the fact that it has a very large see—through window, and in that we have some very clever holographic 's, so on the fund, you have winchester cathedral, where jane austen is buried, and it is gold
the bank of england thought wages would go bank of england thought wages would 9° up bank of england thought wages would go up quicker if the unemployment rate fell. all of a sudden that starts having an effect on the economy and prices. that has not been happening and that is what we are talking about. a complicated world, for the bank of england to decide whether to raise rates. and £10 note? charlie is not allowed to touch it. yes, keep it well away from him. the new £10 note, out today....
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. 0n peps up against a part of wales and northern england. on tuesday it suites south—eastwards. behind this front cooler and fresher air moving in. this band of rain pushing south—east over england on tuesday morning. following behind, some showers, bright, breezy, a sunnier picture, a cooler and fresher picture, a cooler and fresher picture with temperatures down to the mid to upper teens. not cold, but cooler and fresher. variable cloud, sunny spells, pleasant in the sunshine, cool overnight, the chance ofa sunshine, cool overnight, the chance of a few showers, particularly in the north and west. quite a humid start, cooler and fresher by the end of tuesday, and potentially quite wet and windy by friday. this is bbc world news today. i'm geeta guru—murthy. our top stories... north korea hails a successful test of a hydrogen bomb, which it claims can be loaded on an intercontinental ballistic missile. it's provoked international condemnation. mr president will you attack north korea ? we'll see. president trump considers his response
. 0n peps up against a part of wales and northern england. on tuesday it suites south—eastwards. behind this front cooler and fresher air moving in. this band of rain pushing south—east over england on tuesday morning. following behind, some showers, bright, breezy, a sunnier picture, a cooler and fresher picture, a cooler and fresher picture with temperatures down to the mid to upper teens. not cold, but cooler and fresher. variable cloud, sunny spells, pleasant in the sunshine, cool...
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central southern england as well. but at the same time that rain becomes light and patchy, more damp and drizzly, but there will be a lot of low cloud pegging back temperatures towards the east course, 19, 20 degreesjust about possible, where we will have the best of the weather. the tour of britain starts tomorrow and we will probably start with dry weather, perhaps ending in kelso with a few spots of drizzle. this weather front starling billy across the uk and at the same time it is weakening, but as that happens we have a more active system coming in from the atla ntic active system coming in from the atlantic and that will bring some wetter weather into northern ireland and the alice macleod and quite damp, those temperature plumber in the afternoon to be a size 20 23 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines at 5.3apm: the metropolitan police has paid compensation to the former head of the army, lord bramall, and the family of the late home secretary lord brittan, who were falsely accused of child sexual ab
central southern england as well. but at the same time that rain becomes light and patchy, more damp and drizzly, but there will be a lot of low cloud pegging back temperatures towards the east course, 19, 20 degreesjust about possible, where we will have the best of the weather. the tour of britain starts tomorrow and we will probably start with dry weather, perhaps ending in kelso with a few spots of drizzle. this weather front starling billy across the uk and at the same time it is...
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but it is a story of long spells of sunshine for most of central england in southern england. it is looking fine for the south west of england and much of wales, too. things start to change saturday evening. this front moves in from the west. things will turn windy with the arrival of heavy rain for northern ireland, pushing into wales, south—west england, and sells west scotland during the early hours. —— and south—west scotland during the early hours. on sunday this front is approaching from the west. an area of high pressure still sitting over the near continent. that will keep things dry over eastern parts of england. perhaps in the eastern scotland for much of the day. but you will notice the cloud and rain moving infrom day. but you will notice the cloud and rain moving in from the west with the strengthening breeze. probably arriving in the south—east during the course of the evening. temperatures cooler than saturday, between 15 to 90 degrees with the cloud and outbreaks of rain. saturday, better day of the week. —— 15 to 19 degrees. hello, this is bbc wo
but it is a story of long spells of sunshine for most of central england in southern england. it is looking fine for the south west of england and much of wales, too. things start to change saturday evening. this front moves in from the west. things will turn windy with the arrival of heavy rain for northern ireland, pushing into wales, south—west england, and sells west scotland during the early hours. —— and south—west scotland during the early hours. on sunday this front is...
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if you bring ina the world, let alone england. if you bring in a bowler you fall down on the batting, if you bring in a batter you fall down on the bowling. a tough decision. so disruptive, the worst timing. very much so. amid all the controversy off the pitch, england rounded off their summer of cricket sealing a 4—0 one day series win against west indies. liam plunkett took two wickets as england restricted the tourists to 288 from their 50 overs. and england reached the target with ease. jason roy hit 96. and a confidence boost forjonny bairstow ahead of the ashes, he finished on 141 not out. joe root ended the summer in style, completing the victory with a six! probably the most convincing thing about the last couple of days and the distractions that have gone on was a wind at the oval. a chance to wind the series, everything that happened was quite fresh, everybody knew about it the last couple of days so to produce a performance like that in such a tight game obviously meant a huge amount to the side. rangers have moved up
if you bring ina the world, let alone england. if you bring in a bowler you fall down on the batting, if you bring in a batter you fall down on the bowling. a tough decision. so disruptive, the worst timing. very much so. amid all the controversy off the pitch, england rounded off their summer of cricket sealing a 4—0 one day series win against west indies. liam plunkett took two wickets as england restricted the tourists to 288 from their 50 overs. and england reached the target with ease....
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she was also part of england's world cup—winning squad in 1993. the former england cricket captain charlotte edwards paid tribute to brittin on twitter. all cricket fans in ireland are keeping a very close eye on the weather forecast for tomorrow. will it stay dry at stormont, as ireland welcome the west indies for a one day international? ireland have had some famous wins against the visitors — most recently at the last world cup — but the best of them was almost 50 years ago. here's gavin andrews. irish cricket has earned the respect of the west indies down the years, from the legend of sion mills... he's out, bowled, top of the off stump. bowled by goodwin, for three and the west indies are all out for 25. to the time when the master batsman brian lara came to stormont and ireland recorded another memorable victory. this time there is much at stake for the tourists, with world cup qualification in the balance. we're here to make a statement, we're here on a mission, to try and get enough points in this odi to try and get enough points in th
she was also part of england's world cup—winning squad in 1993. the former england cricket captain charlotte edwards paid tribute to brittin on twitter. all cricket fans in ireland are keeping a very close eye on the weather forecast for tomorrow. will it stay dry at stormont, as ireland welcome the west indies for a one day international? ireland have had some famous wins against the visitors — most recently at the last world cup — but the best of them was almost 50 years ago. here's...
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the showers most likely across central and eastern england. north—east scotland, and with these cloudy skies, cool. 12. but otherwise, the temperatures are similar. 15—18. western areas, fine and dry. after a cool start, most of us are and dry. after a cool start, most of us are going to have a dry day on tuesday. the south westerly winds pick up. and on tuesday night, some mild atlantic air. even at the countryside, it is not going to be even as cold. wednesday also brings some wet and windy weather. the slow—moving weather front, the some wet and windy weather. the slow—moving weatherfront, the rain really coming to waste on areas. these south westerly winds, where the cloud breaks, mild air. and across eastern counties of england, temperatures could return to 20. the weather is going to get a little bit milder as we head to the middle part of next week. this is bbc news. the headlines at 2:00pm. police investigating the london tube bombing have arrested a second man. he‘s 21 and was detained in west london last night. officers are
the showers most likely across central and eastern england. north—east scotland, and with these cloudy skies, cool. 12. but otherwise, the temperatures are similar. 15—18. western areas, fine and dry. after a cool start, most of us are and dry. after a cool start, most of us are going to have a dry day on tuesday. the south westerly winds pick up. and on tuesday night, some mild atlantic air. even at the countryside, it is not going to be even as cold. wednesday also brings some wet and...
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and eventually western england. eastern scotla nd eventually western england. eastern scotland and much of eastern england, it stays dry throughout sunday. temperatures of around 2a degrees but across the board, temperatures a little bit above where they should be. a bit of to psy—tu rvy where they should be. a bit of topsy—turvy weather conditions. it is the start of the autumn equinox today. vesey or sunrise and sunset times. not quite equal day and equal night yet. that will happen later when we call it the equilux. the equilux is when you eventually get equal day and equal night.” equilux is when you eventually get equal day and equal night. i love that. equinox, at equilux. now we know. more and more parents are being asked to make regular payments to help support their child's school. that's the conclusion of research by the parent teachers association and bbc breakfast. it found that more than a0—percent of parents in england, wales and northern ireland had been asked to donate money, with payments averaging around 10—pounds a month, as jayne m
and eventually western england. eastern scotla nd eventually western england. eastern scotland and much of eastern england, it stays dry throughout sunday. temperatures of around 2a degrees but across the board, temperatures a little bit above where they should be. a bit of to psy—tu rvy where they should be. a bit of topsy—turvy weather conditions. it is the start of the autumn equinox today. vesey or sunrise and sunset times. not quite equal day and equal night yet. that will happen later...
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england and wales before brighter skies edging to the west later. temperatures, not far off what we will see today, but even with the cloud it will feel quite humid. 0utbreaks cloud it will feel quite humid. outbreaks of rain pushing eastward. the wind strengthening and morning rush hour could be lively in the north especially. gusts of 50 or 60 mph and potential of travel disruption in scotland with gusts in excess of 70. hello. this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. the headlines at 3:30: the foreign secretary, boris johnson, has made a second intervention on brexit this month, telling the sun newspaper that
england and wales before brighter skies edging to the west later. temperatures, not far off what we will see today, but even with the cloud it will feel quite humid. 0utbreaks cloud it will feel quite humid. outbreaks of rain pushing eastward. the wind strengthening and morning rush hour could be lively in the north especially. gusts of 50 or 60 mph and potential of travel disruption in scotland with gusts in excess of 70. hello. this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. the headlines at 3:30:...
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the clear skies across england dissipating, are bits of rain pushing across england and wales and cloud will dominate through the night. maybe clearing for a time in the far north of england before the publishers is way northwards again." in northern ireland in the far north of england before the publishers is way northwards again." northern ireland later on, the pressure in the atlantic starts to show its hand, outbreaks of rain. far north of england, clearer, three orfour celsius in rural areas of scotland. grey skies for many, misty over the hills and more of is developing to my competitor what we have had. warm because we've got, drizzle, in england and wales. writing up in the afternoon, heavy rain through the middle part of the day, north—west england, sunshine developing late afternoon and into the evening. much of england and wales these grey and cloudy, quite muggy out there. a mixture of tropical air with us through tomorrow that it will not last long. and coming from a much colder source, a bit across the north atlantic, a different feel as we go through in it monday. this
the clear skies across england dissipating, are bits of rain pushing across england and wales and cloud will dominate through the night. maybe clearing for a time in the far north of england before the publishers is way northwards again." in northern ireland in the far north of england before the publishers is way northwards again." northern ireland later on, the pressure in the atlantic starts to show its hand, outbreaks of rain. far north of england, clearer, three orfour celsius in...
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a blustery day on friday, this band of rain moves into southern england. some uncertainty as to how far north or south it will get but in the north, a mix of sun and showers. some of those showers are blustery. hail and thunder is possible, cooler in the north—west of the uk, an autumnal chill in the air for some, and north—west of the uk, an autumnal chill in the airfor some, and in the south—east, temperatures falling away. a sign of things to come, low pressure over the british isles, widespread showers, it will often be cloudy and become increasingly windy, especially through sunday. 0n the bbc weather website, you will not be surprised to hear that we are keeping a close eye on hurricane irma, keep up—to—date on the twitter feed, and there is an explanation of how a hurricane forms. that is by my colleague tomasz schafernaker. that's all from the bbc news at 0ne, so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. now offer a look at the sport. andy murray has announced that he's unlike
a blustery day on friday, this band of rain moves into southern england. some uncertainty as to how far north or south it will get but in the north, a mix of sun and showers. some of those showers are blustery. hail and thunder is possible, cooler in the north—west of the uk, an autumnal chill in the air for some, and north—west of the uk, an autumnal chill in the airfor some, and in the south—east, temperatures falling away. a sign of things to come, low pressure over the british isles,...
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have you not seen efforts to change in the church of england? painfully slow progress within the church of england, i'm afraid. we're still waiting for a whole number of tickets to be fulfilled and met, mandatory reporting which is is something we'd like, an independent safeguarding your the bishop of science to the issues of safeguarding. we like to see a healthier church without spiritual abuse, no bullying. we'd like to see a whole bunch of things that we don't see at the moment. those things are not go to happen overnight. you can appoint people, but if you change the culture of an organisation, that's the work of yea rs. organisation, that's the work of years. it is, but one thing that's really driven me in all of this is isaiah 42, where it talked about the bruised reed which will not break. and justice being brought forth to those who have been wronged. and i think there is an issue ofjustice here, it may take time but it's taken too long to so many of the victims of anglican church abuse, including victims who want to see much greater tr
have you not seen efforts to change in the church of england? painfully slow progress within the church of england, i'm afraid. we're still waiting for a whole number of tickets to be fulfilled and met, mandatory reporting which is is something we'd like, an independent safeguarding your the bishop of science to the issues of safeguarding. we like to see a healthier church without spiritual abuse, no bullying. we'd like to see a whole bunch of things that we don't see at the moment. those...
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it does not get much bigger for england cricketers than the ashes. what about england footballers? there are world cup qualifiers on the horizon — the final two games left in the european groups before the tournament in russia next summer. england go into their matches with slovenia and lithuania knowing three points will guarantee top place in group f. david ornstein was at st george's park as gareth southgate announced his squad. and would's 26 man squad will report here to the national football centre after this weekend's crowned premier league matches. manager gareth southgate has recalled matters city midfielder fabian delph, and southampton goalkeeper fraser forster. there is no place for leicester city strikerjamie vardy who is nursing an injury. dele alli is included despite the possibility ofa is included despite the possibility of a piece band for a hand gesture in england's last game. perhaps the inclusion of fabian delph is the most eye—catching, he has not played in international football since late 2015 that he has broken into the manchester city squad of late. he
it does not get much bigger for england cricketers than the ashes. what about england footballers? there are world cup qualifiers on the horizon — the final two games left in the european groups before the tournament in russia next summer. england go into their matches with slovenia and lithuania knowing three points will guarantee top place in group f. david ornstein was at st george's park as gareth southgate announced his squad. and would's 26 man squad will report here to the national...
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is it fair to assume your eyes on the bank of england to a degree today? 100%, yes. your eyes on the bank of england to a degree today? 10096, yes. this is probably one of the most interesting non—super thursday meetings we have had actually, because as you said we have at the high inflation, the wea ker have at the high inflation, the weaker wage growth, so it is that conundrum that the bank of england really have to deal with today. because policy would suggest that when you have inflation going up, you would raise rates to take that, but then there are so many other things to content with and they are so things to content with and they are so scared of knocking any kind of fire jail economic recovery, given brexit. this thing about the consumer squeeze, brexit. this thing about the consumer squeeze, but hike interest rates because it will affect consumers, but there is no point in wages rising if inflation is rising at the same time because your wages are still being eroded. i think there is too much focus on the weird side and not enough on the infla
is it fair to assume your eyes on the bank of england to a degree today? 100%, yes. your eyes on the bank of england to a degree today? 10096, yes. this is probably one of the most interesting non—super thursday meetings we have had actually, because as you said we have at the high inflation, the wea ker have at the high inflation, the weaker wage growth, so it is that conundrum that the bank of england really have to deal with today. because policy would suggest that when you have inflation...
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and my order is new england, chiefs and the raiders. but the raiders have to step up like we just talked about. they h to be able to beat the chiefs in their own division. and they're going to be playing new en in mexico city. they'l quite a test this it to be the top two. patrio and seahawks. i just think that seattle's defens they're always motiva really in with thomas back and chancellor and defense but think there is enough firepo russell wilson to score points to make them a very difficult out. time to alert the spoiler. >> yeah, remember super bowl i? >> i do. >> you invite me to your and it was the packers beating the chiefs. i hoped you will invite me this year. >> okay. >> that we can watch that one so i'm saying in this -- i said this before this game that the chiefs beat the patriots in theafc championship game. i think it's aaron rodgers turn to win another one, to put anothe on his resume. >> if you recall, super bowl i wasn't called super bowl i. champi you know how? >> tell us. >> lamar hunt with the ball. >> daughter. it
and my order is new england, chiefs and the raiders. but the raiders have to step up like we just talked about. they h to be able to beat the chiefs in their own division. and they're going to be playing new en in mexico city. they'l quite a test this it to be the top two. patrio and seahawks. i just think that seattle's defens they're always motiva really in with thomas back and chancellor and defense but think there is enough firepo russell wilson to score points to make them a very difficult...
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the most talented all—round cricketer in england, maybe in the world, ben stokes england, maybe in the world, ben sto kes ca n england, maybe in the world, ben stokes can win matches when he bowls and when he bats. children in delhi wa nt to and when he bats. children in delhi want to be him. in the early hours of monday morning ben stokes was in this part of bristol after england had played a match in the city. he is under investigation for causing actual bodily harm. ben was arrested in the early hours of monday morning 25th september following an incident in bristol. he was held overnight and released under investigation without charge late on monday. the west indies are training here before their match with england at the oval tomorrow. before the game, there is a major announcement. right here, england will name their squad to play australia in the ashes. they say they will pick players on the normal basis of form and fitness. therefore we can assume ben stokes will be in the squad. ben stokes is a man in demand, talented, well paid, you will see his face and posters at the oval.
the most talented all—round cricketer in england, maybe in the world, ben stokes england, maybe in the world, ben sto kes ca n england, maybe in the world, ben stokes can win matches when he bowls and when he bats. children in delhi wa nt to and when he bats. children in delhi want to be him. in the early hours of monday morning ben stokes was in this part of bristol after england had played a match in the city. he is under investigation for causing actual bodily harm. ben was arrested in the...
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while england and northern ireland also won. james burford reports: where there is a will there is a way and gordon strachan‘s sums of scotla nd and gordon strachan‘s sums of scotland showed the way to russia 2018 is not over yet. a win was all that would do and a winning performance was what the players delivered from the get go. armstrong strong—armed his way onto the scoresheet, the perfect start. it got better, andy robinson showing why some are calling him scotland's gareth bale. gordon strachan clearly impressed. how about a third? three point in the bag, three goals, as well. james mcarthur following up some quick thinking with his effort. in malta, england faced 30 degrees temperatures and a resilient defence. one that will did when dele alli picked out harry kane. his first goal of the season. ryan bertrand's first international strike came from 30 yards out before danny welbeck made a goal—scoring return to the international set. there was even time for harry kane to get in on the act again, three goals in the
while england and northern ireland also won. james burford reports: where there is a will there is a way and gordon strachan‘s sums of scotla nd and gordon strachan‘s sums of scotland showed the way to russia 2018 is not over yet. a win was all that would do and a winning performance was what the players delivered from the get go. armstrong strong—armed his way onto the scoresheet, the perfect start. it got better, andy robinson showing why some are calling him scotland's gareth bale....
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he is arguably england's highest profile footballer. wayne rooney captained the national team and holds the goal—scoring record for the side. rooney scores! he had many successful years at manchester united and has had a promising start to this season, after returning to everton. he's their new poster boy. but it's off—pitch activities that sees wayne rooney in the headlines today. in the early hours of this morning, he was arrested in cheshire for drink—driving. a few hours earlier, he was pictured on social media on a night out. he was stopped by police whilst driving a black vw beetle in wilmslow. beetle in wilmslow. cheshire police say the everton footballer was arrested just after 2am. 31—year—old wayne rooney will appear before magistrates in stockport on the 18th of september, where he can either admit the charge, or contest it. he made no comment to reporters, as he arrived back home this afternoon, driven by his agent, paul stretford. after just retiring from international football and making a new start at everton, t
he is arguably england's highest profile footballer. wayne rooney captained the national team and holds the goal—scoring record for the side. rooney scores! he had many successful years at manchester united and has had a promising start to this season, after returning to everton. he's their new poster boy. but it's off—pitch activities that sees wayne rooney in the headlines today. in the early hours of this morning, he was arrested in cheshire for drink—driving. a few hours earlier, he...
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waking uptoa of england and south wales. waking y of england and south wales. waking up to a grey morning here but certainly mild, fairweather as it brightened up during the day. a fresh start for northern parts of the country, mother towards the south. through the course of the morning this cloud and drizzly spots of rain willjust ease towards the east. for many of us it will brighten, particularly along the south later in the day. a little more cloud pushing into northern england and scotland and the breeze picking up across northern ireland. all in all, a decent date with temperatures for most of us around 17 to 19 degrees. it should feel quite pleasant. into saturday evening. most places and the day on a dry note. ever sat on a saturday night and into sunday you will notice a band of rain working towards the west. that is a weather front in the breeze picks well. across much of england and wales you should begin the day on a dry note once again. it will be mild, certainly frustrate the meat free. through the day on sunday, the weather front tries to move in
waking uptoa of england and south wales. waking y of england and south wales. waking up to a grey morning here but certainly mild, fairweather as it brightened up during the day. a fresh start for northern parts of the country, mother towards the south. through the course of the morning this cloud and drizzly spots of rain willjust ease towards the east. for many of us it will brighten, particularly along the south later in the day. a little more cloud pushing into northern england and scotland...
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parts of north—west england, north wales as well as southern coastal counties of england, 50— 60 mph gusts possible. parts of northern england would like to see the worst of that. as it continues east would, by the end of the night, parts of northern england, north wales, the midlands and east anglia, because the winds gusting in excess of 70 or 75 mph. that is enough to bring a few branches down, maybe bring a few trees down and cause disruption for tomorrow. blustery across—the—board with the exception of northern scotland. there may be problems around for the commute tomorrow. keep up—to—date on the radio, the website and the aacta. —— app. blustery starts to wednesday. the rain and wind pulls away and could be stormy across parts of denmark. showers are most frequent in the north and west and feeling distinctly cool. the battle lines for the thermostat will be. what will be more? the battle over the remote control for the television or the thermostat? a big battle. ten years ago this week marks the collapse of the bank northern rock. you‘ll remember those queues out
parts of north—west england, north wales as well as southern coastal counties of england, 50— 60 mph gusts possible. parts of northern england would like to see the worst of that. as it continues east would, by the end of the night, parts of northern england, north wales, the midlands and east anglia, because the winds gusting in excess of 70 or 75 mph. that is enough to bring a few branches down, maybe bring a few trees down and cause disruption for tomorrow. blustery across—the—board...
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miron told you, i represent the north—east of england. two centuries ago it was the north of england rather than the west coast of america that drove the industrial revolution. we associate the industrial revolution with the great technologies of the era, combustion, electricity, railway, but it was free trade as much as the technological change which created that wave of globalisation. free trade helps spread that technology beyond europe. it is free trade that help transform britain's domestic economy. it took britain from being a large and largely rural economy at the end of the 18th century to a largely industrial one at the end of the 19th century. a revolution that was more unmatched in this country 70 years later, the area of rockefeller and jp morgan and carnegie. our openness to goods from across the globe allowed us to import the food we needed so we could focus on the products we were best place to manufacture. these changes had a transformational effect on the way british people work and live then and now. at the beginning of
miron told you, i represent the north—east of england. two centuries ago it was the north of england rather than the west coast of america that drove the industrial revolution. we associate the industrial revolution with the great technologies of the era, combustion, electricity, railway, but it was free trade as much as the technological change which created that wave of globalisation. free trade helps spread that technology beyond europe. it is free trade that help transform britain's...
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north—west england, the midlands, western part of south—west england, pushing into some in the north west of scotland. but on the eastern side of scotland. but on the eastern side of scotla nd of scotland. but on the eastern side of scotland and much of eastern england, things are likely to stay dry, but increasing cloud. cool in the rain. pleasant in the hazy sunshine. lots of cloud around edinburgh and increasing breeze, but for much of the day it will be dry. sunday evening, some patchy rain set to go further east across east anglia and the south east of england. a lot of low cloud, mist, and hill fog in the south, as well. this weather grinding to a halt on monday. expect a lot of cloud on monday. expect a lot of cloud on monday. not a lot of rain, just patchy and light drizzle may be. another weather system is bringing more rain back to parts of scotland and northern ireland during the day. this is bbc world news. flooding in south asia has left more than a5 million displaced or homeless. more than ia00 people have died across india, bangladesh and nepal after torrential and soo
north—west england, the midlands, western part of south—west england, pushing into some in the north west of scotland. but on the eastern side of scotland. but on the eastern side of scotla nd of scotland. but on the eastern side of scotland and much of eastern england, things are likely to stay dry, but increasing cloud. cool in the rain. pleasant in the hazy sunshine. lots of cloud around edinburgh and increasing breeze, but for much of the day it will be dry. sunday evening, some patchy...
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a few showers in eastern england. as we head into the evening as we will continue to see the threat of one of two showers. in the far south—east these will move in. it will be a chilly night. still double figures in their towns and cities. in more role will spots that amateurs could be close to freezing. —— rural spots. a fresh start to your saturday morning. some sunshine for most of us from the word go. there is the chance that we will see a few showers. many of us will avoid them. the most likely areas of the south—east of england and east anglia. a lot of try and looking weather for much of the day on saturday. in scotland a fine day to come temperatures around 17, 18 in the warmer spots. sunny and dry for much of the day in northern ireland. no notice the rain working its way in. across much of northern england and wales a lot of dry weather to be seen. and wales a lot of dry weather to be seen. a few showers cropping up across parts of southern and eastern england. most of us will avoid the showers. perh
a few showers in eastern england. as we head into the evening as we will continue to see the threat of one of two showers. in the far south—east these will move in. it will be a chilly night. still double figures in their towns and cities. in more role will spots that amateurs could be close to freezing. —— rural spots. a fresh start to your saturday morning. some sunshine for most of us from the word go. there is the chance that we will see a few showers. many of us will avoid them. the...