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in north yorkshire traffic struggled on the hills but it did not seem like a big deal, as everybody did their bit to keep going. winter 2018 did not get going until the end of february, it was high ground which was affected first. in north yorkshire traffic struggled on the hills but it did not seem like a big deal, as everybody did their bit to keep going. but a second day of snowfall hitting lower, more populated areas started to cause more widespread problems. farmers were worried because this was nearly the beginning of march and lambing was imminent. the problem in this weather is that the weaker lambs will freeze to death in it, and that is where most of the problems will lie, and the farmer himself getting round the sheep to find which ones are in a corner, they don't always lamb where you want. you would have to be out looking? yes. airports are warning of more delays and cancellations... by the end of the day, the severe weather was the top story in the uk. 0ur reporter is in durham tonight. the infrastructure of the uk has taken a real battering in the last 24 hours, this is t
in north yorkshire traffic struggled on the hills but it did not seem like a big deal, as everybody did their bit to keep going. winter 2018 did not get going until the end of february, it was high ground which was affected first. in north yorkshire traffic struggled on the hills but it did not seem like a big deal, as everybody did their bit to keep going. but a second day of snowfall hitting lower, more populated areas started to cause more widespread problems. farmers were worried because...
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day and i was also a very yorkshire based campaign as well you see the b.b.c. of apologise for reversing the riot footage lots of the newspapers are saying we knew that ok ten thousand miners were involved as the police we knew everything way why have an inquiry into this because if it's fair and just so we know the police were wrong in the situation we know there's a lot in justices so instead of saying argue well it's like fair enough we made a mistake but there's still ongoing sufferings and it's consequences to those evidence so we need to get to the bottom of this because otherwise that justice will always be that they'll never be a case where the people of all grief will feel different they've been treated in a fair and just way so it's something i always tell people just without the right side you job to do what you can to did he reply he did not reply some believe that it was supposed to be a lesson or grieve for every worker to obey their boss is a kind of the beginnings of a new liberalism when these workers were fighting for what they perceived as th
day and i was also a very yorkshire based campaign as well you see the b.b.c. of apologise for reversing the riot footage lots of the newspapers are saying we knew that ok ten thousand miners were involved as the police we knew everything way why have an inquiry into this because if it's fair and just so we know the police were wrong in the situation we know there's a lot in justices so instead of saying argue well it's like fair enough we made a mistake but there's still ongoing sufferings and...
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from yorkshire to scotland, every route linking east and west was closed. this was the a66 on the border between county durham and cumbria. even the gritters are not venturing out this far. this should normally be a busy dual carriageway over the pennines but it has been shut for days and it probably won't open for days yet, and that's all because of these gale force winds blowing across the carriageway. —— the snow across the carriageway. in wales, the drifts were so deep that three people had to be rescued after getting buried in their car — they had to sound their horn to guide the searchers in. in the frozen hills of the north, feeding livestock was a priority. getting them something to drink was a problem. the water is frozen, that's the main thing, so watering animals is a big chore at the moment and just trying to feed and getting to the sheep that are three miles away. fun and games at the moment! in the countryside in cumbria, special vehicles were brought in to reach outlying farms, as the snow covered the features of the land. that weekend
from yorkshire to scotland, every route linking east and west was closed. this was the a66 on the border between county durham and cumbria. even the gritters are not venturing out this far. this should normally be a busy dual carriageway over the pennines but it has been shut for days and it probably won't open for days yet, and that's all because of these gale force winds blowing across the carriageway. —— the snow across the carriageway. in wales, the drifts were so deep that three people...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, north yorkshire. global carbon emissions are set to hit an all—time high in 2018 — according to a new study. researchers at the university of east anglia and the global carbon project say a projected rise of more than 2% has been driven by a growth in coal use for the second year in a row. a booming global market for cars has also helped drive co2 emissions to a new high. the head of hs2 and crossrail, sir terry morgan, has announced he's resigning. sir terry has been at the head of crossrail — a new east—west rail link across london — for almost a decade. concerns were raised recently about his dual role with hs2 after crossrail‘s opening was delayed from this month until autumn next year. the home office failed to act on repeated warnings about how its immigration measures would hit the windrush generation and has still not established the full scale of the scandal — that's the conclusion of a new report by the government's spending watchdog. the national audit office accuses the home
alex forsyth, bbc news, north yorkshire. global carbon emissions are set to hit an all—time high in 2018 — according to a new study. researchers at the university of east anglia and the global carbon project say a projected rise of more than 2% has been driven by a growth in coal use for the second year in a row. a booming global market for cars has also helped drive co2 emissions to a new high. the head of hs2 and crossrail, sir terry morgan, has announced he's resigning. sir terry has...
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many miles further east in the yorkshire worlds, paul temple's cattle herd was inside and being fed to the expensive way. 2018 was already proving wearing. it is mother nature and if there's one thing farmers are used to, they know what food security is about because you try to make sure you have more than enough for the worst winter which is why this is pushing us. you just have to get on with it but it is tiring after six months of it. by the end of april going into may, reservoirs including this one in cumbria were brimming, but then the british weather went from one extreme to another. it stopped raining, for a very long time. for the first few weeks of dry weather britain made the most of it. warm temperatures and good conditions that lasted for more than a fortnight, were a novelty. this was the lake district at the beginning ofjune. then, the problem started. tinder dry moors above manchester were in some cases deliberately satellite. whatever the cause, they spread exactly like the cliche, and within a few days a large area above saddleworth was burning along with the top of wi
many miles further east in the yorkshire worlds, paul temple's cattle herd was inside and being fed to the expensive way. 2018 was already proving wearing. it is mother nature and if there's one thing farmers are used to, they know what food security is about because you try to make sure you have more than enough for the worst winter which is why this is pushing us. you just have to get on with it but it is tiring after six months of it. by the end of april going into may, reservoirs including...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, north yorkshire. a synthetic drug known as monkey dust has emerged as one of the greatest concerns among police in stoke—on—trent, a drug which is very cheap, and can lead to paranoia and violent behaviour. police across the uk are increasingly worried about the impact of new synthetic drugs, but monkey dust is emerging as one of the most dangerous. our correspondentjeremy cooke has this extended report. when you're on monkey dust, anything can happen. that man, oh, my god, that man. get out of the way! kevin eagles is up on the roof, out of control. after a few hours, he is talked down into safety and into police custody. he is starting a prison sentence. he was on the roof, chucking tiles. his mum is back at his flat, counting the cost. it's fair to call this a mess. yeah. a mess? it's just devastation. i mean, what's happened here? i've not got a clue. he's just lost his head somewhere, hasn't he? you know, i've invited you here to come and see what a destruction it can do because it is so dang
alex forsyth, bbc news, north yorkshire. a synthetic drug known as monkey dust has emerged as one of the greatest concerns among police in stoke—on—trent, a drug which is very cheap, and can lead to paranoia and violent behaviour. police across the uk are increasingly worried about the impact of new synthetic drugs, but monkey dust is emerging as one of the most dangerous. our correspondentjeremy cooke has this extended report. when you're on monkey dust, anything can happen. that man, oh,...
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plenty of sunshine, but highs ofjust yorkshire. plenty of sunshine, but highs of just three yorkshire. plenty of sunshine, but highs ofjust three to eight celsius on wednesday. as well as the cold days, we are going to see some frosty starts. it will turn colder for the start of january. mostly dry with plenty of sunshine. but we are going to see the the return of frosty mornings. high pressure still in charge as we head into thursday. a frosty start for many once again, but plenty of sunshine on offer. but around that area of high pressure we will see the winds come back to a more south—westerly feed, mainly affecting north—west scotland. here more cloud, but temperatures recover. elsewhere sunshine but much colder. highs of five celsius. high pressure still firmly in the driving seat as we head towards the end of the week. we still have that south—westerly flow bringing in more cloud to the western coast of scotla nd cloud to the western coast of scotland and here temperatures back into double figures. elsewhere a lot of su
plenty of sunshine, but highs ofjust yorkshire. plenty of sunshine, but highs of just three yorkshire. plenty of sunshine, but highs ofjust three to eight celsius on wednesday. as well as the cold days, we are going to see some frosty starts. it will turn colder for the start of january. mostly dry with plenty of sunshine. but we are going to see the the return of frosty mornings. high pressure still in charge as we head into thursday. a frosty start for many once again, but plenty of sunshine...
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i met them on theirfirst day in yorkshire. they had never seen grass before, taken a bath, or eaten anything other than rice. so how are the bears finding this slightly chilly weather? well, luckily for us, japan had a very similar winter climate, so... it is four months on, and i am going back to see how they are adapting to their new life. they will venture out, but only if there is food at the end of it and at the end they are very happy to sleep a day away. they have been separate their whole lives. they have still been able to see and smell each other but they have never made physical contact. and i don't believe think they can quite believe it themselves, my goodness, i can touch you. they have got themselves how to swim out here, which is amazing, they have never had which is amazing, they have never ha d a ccess which is amazing, they have never had access to water. so this is our fruit chiller. and one of the biggest changes is their diet. the bears will now eat almost anything. they have each put on stone. bears like
i met them on theirfirst day in yorkshire. they had never seen grass before, taken a bath, or eaten anything other than rice. so how are the bears finding this slightly chilly weather? well, luckily for us, japan had a very similar winter climate, so... it is four months on, and i am going back to see how they are adapting to their new life. they will venture out, but only if there is food at the end of it and at the end they are very happy to sleep a day away. they have been separate their...
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i met them on their first day in yorkshire. they had never seen grass before, taken a bath, or eaten anything other than rice. so how are the bears finding this slightly chilly weather? well, luckily for us, japan had a very similar winter climate, so... it is four months on, and i‘m going back to see how they‘re adapting to their new life. they will venture out, but only if there‘s food at the end of it. and at the end, they‘re very happy to sleep the day away. they have been separate their whole lives. they have still been able to see and smell each other, but they have never made physical contact. and i don‘t think they can quite believe it themselves — my goodness, i can touch you. they have taught themselves how to swim out here, which is amazing. they have never had access to water. so this is our fruit chiller. and one of the biggest changes is their diet. the bears will now eat almost anything. they have each put on six stone. bears like eggs, do they? bears like eggs. they‘re omnivorous, so they‘ll eat
i met them on their first day in yorkshire. they had never seen grass before, taken a bath, or eaten anything other than rice. so how are the bears finding this slightly chilly weather? well, luckily for us, japan had a very similar winter climate, so... it is four months on, and i‘m going back to see how they‘re adapting to their new life. they will venture out, but only if there‘s food at the end of it. and at the end, they‘re very happy to sleep the day away. they have been separate...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, north yorkshire. just a quick line to bring you on the brexit debate ongoing in westminster. richard harrington, the business secretary, said the prime minister was looking at all options. the chief whip who has to go in the smoke—filled rooms and down the corridor is corralling conservative mps to back the prime minister, said tonight we are looking at all options to secure support in next week‘s vote and always working to make sure we get the maximum votes. that could mean there is a government backed an amendment coming in the next few days which they hope will pull more of them over. we will see. for the first time ever, a healthy baby has been born after being carried in a womb that came from a dead woman. the transplant operation took place in brazil in 2016 and just over a year later a baby girl was born. it‘s a world first as although transplants from deceased donors have been tried before, they have all either failed or miscarried. it gives hope to millions of women who are struggling w
alex forsyth, bbc news, north yorkshire. just a quick line to bring you on the brexit debate ongoing in westminster. richard harrington, the business secretary, said the prime minister was looking at all options. the chief whip who has to go in the smoke—filled rooms and down the corridor is corralling conservative mps to back the prime minister, said tonight we are looking at all options to secure support in next week‘s vote and always working to make sure we get the maximum votes. that...
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their reunion within did the family dog, four years after someone stole harley, the yorkshire terrier from their home. >>> and a bakery may soon be closing, the reason why it may go out of support and the support the bake rip is getting from the community. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", the warriors are expected to break a record. they'll break the franchise record of executive sellouts. it's when they play the portland trailblazers. this sellout streak started in 2012. there are three nba teams with longer sellout records, dallas, miami and oklahoma city >>> cal football fans, jumped o lead in the first quarter. defense dominated the game, there were 9 interceptions, wen turned over the bomb and gave it. cu great field position and they would kick the ball and cal lost 10-7. it was still a winning season for the cal golden bears. >>> 4 die hard college football fans within taking are their to heights. they're camping out at a billboard. where are they? they're up there. they represent clemson, notre dame, alabama and observing louisiana they were picked out of hundreds of peopl
their reunion within did the family dog, four years after someone stole harley, the yorkshire terrier from their home. >>> and a bakery may soon be closing, the reason why it may go out of support and the support the bake rip is getting from the community. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2", the warriors are expected to break a record. they'll break the franchise record of executive sellouts. it's when they play the portland trailblazers. this sellout streak started...
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dave edwards has been to a north yorkshire yard with high hopes for a big win. as dawn breaks on christmas morning, most of us will awaken to presence and time with the family but at sta bles and time with the family but at stables across the country, staff will be street to work on some riding out, others cleaning up. i'll be getting up early and working and normal day, mucking out, feeding. it's my first time away from home at christmas but i'm spending it with the horses. i love being around them. these horses are trained by ruth jefferson in them. these horses are trained by ruthjefferson in north yorkshire, who took over from her father who died in february. being in charge might be new but she's used to a packed festive period.” might be new but she's used to a packed festive period. i started working for dad when i was 12 and i have had two christmases off since then. any industry when you're working with something that needs ca re working with something that needs care for, you work every day of the week and we cannot stop on christmas day. this horse
dave edwards has been to a north yorkshire yard with high hopes for a big win. as dawn breaks on christmas morning, most of us will awaken to presence and time with the family but at sta bles and time with the family but at stables across the country, staff will be street to work on some riding out, others cleaning up. i'll be getting up early and working and normal day, mucking out, feeding. it's my first time away from home at christmas but i'm spending it with the horses. i love being around...
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north yorkshire — a mix of historic towns and sweeping countryside. with miles of rural road and a large elderly population, running services here is expensive and they've had to be squeezed. life was really active... when andrew was diagnosed with ms ten years ago, it drastically changed his active life. now in a wheelchair, he needs support for the most basic tasks and is having to pay more for his care. you don't ever want to think about how you're going to get up in the morning, how you're going to get dressed, whether you're going to get dressed on time. it's a hugely different way of life. hugely different way. so, you don't want the worry of how you're going to get your care and you don't want that question mark over your head. this charity run accommodation helps older people live independently. they work with north yorkshire county council, which tries to prevent people of all ages relying on long—term support where possible, so it goes to those who need it most. so, when michelle had a fall in the summer, the council helped settle her back
north yorkshire — a mix of historic towns and sweeping countryside. with miles of rural road and a large elderly population, running services here is expensive and they've had to be squeezed. life was really active... when andrew was diagnosed with ms ten years ago, it drastically changed his active life. now in a wheelchair, he needs support for the most basic tasks and is having to pay more for his care. you don't ever want to think about how you're going to get up in the morning, how...
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it will be the most compact world cup, staged in a country roughly the size of yorkshire, but that hasn't made the preparations any easier. from doha here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. warriors until the world cup final year, and preparations are well under way. —— for years until the world cup final. it will be a very compact tournament. we are talking about a turnip —— we're talking about a turnip —— we're talking about a turnip —— we're talking about a country that is the size of yorkshire. fans can take rapid systems from stadium to stadium. what sort of welcome awaits. of course it is in qatar, it's an islamic country and it will be very different to any tournament that has gone before. i've been talking to various people in charge of organising this mega event, and here is what he had to say. it's an opportunity for people to experience us, experience the arab culture, the richness and the rich heritage and culture that we have to offer. that's, i think, what the world cup really offers you. it offers the opportunity to bridge different walks of lif
it will be the most compact world cup, staged in a country roughly the size of yorkshire, but that hasn't made the preparations any easier. from doha here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. warriors until the world cup final year, and preparations are well under way. —— for years until the world cup final. it will be a very compact tournament. we are talking about a turnip —— we're talking about a turnip —— we're talking about a turnip —— we're talking about a...
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these horses are trained by ruthjefferson in north yorkshire, who took over from her father who died in february. being in charge might be new but she's used to a packed festive period. might be new but she's used to a packed festive periodli might be new but she's used to a packed festive period. i started working for dad when i was 12 and i have had two christmases off since then. any industry when you're working with something that needs ca re working with something that needs care for, you work every day of the week and we cannot stop on christmas day. this horse waiting patiently is a ptly day. this horse waiting patiently is aptly named, he hasn't raced for almost a year and has won his last seven. he is among the favourites for the prestigious king george vi chase on boxing day. we had the king george race at the back of our minds for a long george race at the back of our minds fora longtime, we are not going there shouting that we will win it but if he stays the three miles, he's done nothing long in his career so he's done nothing long in his career so farand he's done nothi
these horses are trained by ruthjefferson in north yorkshire, who took over from her father who died in february. being in charge might be new but she's used to a packed festive period. might be new but she's used to a packed festive periodli might be new but she's used to a packed festive period. i started working for dad when i was 12 and i have had two christmases off since then. any industry when you're working with something that needs ca re working with something that needs care for, you...
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if you breaks for yorkshire and lincolnshire. we have a weather front bringing a bit of rain to western scotland that will slowly sink its way southwards as we run up to the midnight hour itself. for hogmanay, a blustery affairfor scotland. the rain tending to be restricted to southern scotland. could be a bit of timbre weather the northern ireland but england and wales it is dry, cloudy and mild. tem pters wales it is dry, cloudy and mild. tempters around seven or eight celsius. the cloud won't england and northern england, starting to turn cooler in the north. this is bbc news, i'm vicki young. the headlines at two: happy new year, all of you. the home secretary chairs a meeting with the border force and other agencies, as he attempts to deal with the rising number of migrants trying to cross the channel. 39 people are arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a stabbing in west london. the uk's political leaders deliver their new year messages — with a focus on britain's departure from the eu. and new zealand, samo
if you breaks for yorkshire and lincolnshire. we have a weather front bringing a bit of rain to western scotland that will slowly sink its way southwards as we run up to the midnight hour itself. for hogmanay, a blustery affairfor scotland. the rain tending to be restricted to southern scotland. could be a bit of timbre weather the northern ireland but england and wales it is dry, cloudy and mild. tem pters wales it is dry, cloudy and mild. tempters around seven or eight celsius. the cloud...
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julie donovan from inside out yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us the tale of two families from opposite side of the conflict to meet up in the old ghosts to rest. this is a man on a mission, he has come to grimsby from the south of france, searching for the truth about his uncle who died in world wari about his uncle who died in world war i ‘s. traffic mac an father did not top much about his brother —— traffic mac we were very young so he could not help us much. he died after... william martin him across the airship but refused to rescue the airship but refused to rescue the 16th man crew. ever since skipper martin has been criticised for his decision to let the germans die. 0ryears ago, for his decision to let the germans die. 0r years ago, we film skipper martin is great—grandson patjohnson —— thompson. martin is great—grandson patjohnson -- thompson. ifi could make amends i would. all i can do is offer my sincere apologies to this family. the air man's nephew got in touch after seeing this film and he wants to meet pat. when i
julie donovan from inside out yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us the tale of two families from opposite side of the conflict to meet up in the old ghosts to rest. this is a man on a mission, he has come to grimsby from the south of france, searching for the truth about his uncle who died in world wari about his uncle who died in world war i ‘s. traffic mac an father did not top much about his brother —— traffic mac we were very young so he could...
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the airedale nhs foundation trust in west yorkshire saw the cost ofa trust in west yorkshire saw the cost of a 24—hour stay more than doubled to £8, something locals have strong views about. i think it's atrocious. i have been into... my friend's mother is dying, i have been into drop some stuff off and it has cost me three quid. it does work out expensive it be £10 per day. are there charges fair? i don't think so. there charges fair? i don't think so. they should be free because people turning up to the car parks cannot necessarily defraud it. the department of health today said it is very clear that patients, their families and hard—working staff should not be subject to want their parking charges. the charges have been abolished in most of wales and scotla nd been abolished in most of wales and scotland but they remain in england bringing in additional pain that many people come into hospital would rather do without. this particular hospital is one of those that didn't raise its prices and it says the money it did raise went to pay for the equivalent of something like 14 nu
the airedale nhs foundation trust in west yorkshire saw the cost ofa trust in west yorkshire saw the cost of a 24—hour stay more than doubled to £8, something locals have strong views about. i think it's atrocious. i have been into... my friend's mother is dying, i have been into drop some stuff off and it has cost me three quid. it does work out expensive it be £10 per day. are there charges fair? i don't think so. there charges fair? i don't think so. they should be free because people...
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the airedale nhs foundation trust in west yorkshire saw the cost of a 24—hour stay more than double, to £8. no wonder it provokes this kind of response. i think it's atrocious. i have been in to... my friend's mum is dying, i've been into drop some stuff off, and it's cost me three quid. it does work out expensive — it could be £10 per day. are the carparking charges fair? no, i don't think they are. they should be free because the people turning up to these car parks aren't necessarily those that can afford it. the department of health today said it is very clear that patients, their families and hard—working staff should not be subject to unfair parking charges. but nhs providers, which speaks for hospitals, insisted those charges were being kept to a minimum and they said they had to pay to maintain car parks. wales and parts of scotland have abandoned their fees and many say that england and northern ireland can do the same. they say hospitals should be places to generate better health, not wealth. duncan kennedy, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym is here. there are very
the airedale nhs foundation trust in west yorkshire saw the cost of a 24—hour stay more than double, to £8. no wonder it provokes this kind of response. i think it's atrocious. i have been in to... my friend's mum is dying, i've been into drop some stuff off, and it's cost me three quid. it does work out expensive — it could be £10 per day. are the carparking charges fair? no, i don't think they are. they should be free because the people turning up to these car parks aren't necessarily...
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get up to 7-8 yorkshire, and we might get up to 7—8 in the north and up to 12 in the south, so we are moving too much milder weather. 0vernight there will bea milder weather. 0vernight there will be a dollop of rain for many of us, slow to clear away from the east. where it is clear, there is the risk of some frost and ice again. and a little bit of fog as well tomorrow morning. monday looks like the driest day of the week but with more wet and windy weather to come on tuesday again. no doubt there will be warnings issued for that and as ever, we will keep you updated. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may accuses the former prime minister tony blair of insulting the office he once held by supporting another eu referendum. after two weeks of negotiations, delegates at the un climate conference in poland reach agreement on how to enforce promised cuts to carbon emissions. a five—year—old boy becomes the third victim of the nottinghamshire house fire which killed a mother and her eight—year—old daughter yesterday. now, shaun ley presents our discussion of the week'
get up to 7-8 yorkshire, and we might get up to 7—8 in the north and up to 12 in the south, so we are moving too much milder weather. 0vernight there will bea milder weather. 0vernight there will be a dollop of rain for many of us, slow to clear away from the east. where it is clear, there is the risk of some frost and ice again. and a little bit of fog as well tomorrow morning. monday looks like the driest day of the week but with more wet and windy weather to come on tuesday again. no doubt...
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clearly donovan from inside out yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us the tale of two families from opposite sides of the conflict up late old ghosts to rest. a meal specht is a man on a mission, coming to grimsby from the south of france, searching the truth about his uncle who died in world war i. translation: ourfather who died in world war i. translation: our father didn't talk barrier much about his brother because he was so upset by his death. we were very young so he didn't really tell us anything. emile discovered his uncle drowned after his above and crashed into the north sea. grimsby fishermen, william martin, came across the wrecked airship but refused to rescue the 16— man crew. ever since, skipper martin has been criticised for his decision to let the germans died. four years ago, for his decision to let the germans died. fouryears ago, we for his decision to let the germans died. four years ago, we filmed skipper martin's great—grandson pat thompson at heinrich‘s grave in denmark —— whether german's body was washed up. all i
clearly donovan from inside out yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us yorkshire and lincolnshire brought us the tale of two families from opposite sides of the conflict up late old ghosts to rest. a meal specht is a man on a mission, coming to grimsby from the south of france, searching the truth about his uncle who died in world war i. translation: ourfather who died in world war i. translation: our father didn't talk barrier much about his brother because he was so upset by his death. we were...
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another picture there from a hunting event yesterday, that one from bawtry in yorkshire. the sun says prisoners at swaleside prison in kent are being allowed to stroke pygmy goats in nhs—funded therapy sessions. "you've goat to be kidding," reads its headline. the most read story on the bbc news website this morning is about us pop star miley cyrus, who has confirmed her marriage to her logn—standing partner, the actor, liam hemsworth. she shared images from the ceremony, which is reported to have taken place on sunday, on her twitter account. shall we look at one inside page? papers talking about who was watching what over christmas eve and christmas day. this is the way the times have written it up. bbc‘s lays rivals with dragons and dance and top ten, number one the queen. it 6.3 watched the queen's speech. closely followed by stickley come dancing, call the midwife on the bbc, eastenders, and it goes on —— stickley come dancing. other newspapers talking about how the christmas viewing figures really have dropped over the last few years as well. you are watch
another picture there from a hunting event yesterday, that one from bawtry in yorkshire. the sun says prisoners at swaleside prison in kent are being allowed to stroke pygmy goats in nhs—funded therapy sessions. "you've goat to be kidding," reads its headline. the most read story on the bbc news website this morning is about us pop star miley cyrus, who has confirmed her marriage to her logn—standing partner, the actor, liam hemsworth. she shared images from the ceremony, which is...
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next, richard peasland, who sent this of frozen water hanging from some branches in settle in north yorkshire. and finally this from the bbc weatherman paul hudson of freezing water on a car, taken in keighley in west yorkshire. chester zoo was evacuated this morning after a large fire. the blaze broke out in the monsoon forest habitat, the largest indoor zoological building in britain. our correspondent gerryjackson sent this from the scene of the blaze. all the indications are this was a fire which trickled quickly and spread very rapidly. chester zoo is one of the north of tourism attractions and the uk's most visited zoo. fire crews were called here shortly before midday as the fla mes here shortly before midday as the flames fanned by today's very strong winds raced across the roof of the monsoon forest enclosure. it's a relatively new addition to the zoo, a relatively new addition to the zoo, 3111 relatively new addition to the zoo, 314 acre tropical climate zone. among the species edge homes endangered sumatran orangutans, crocodiles and rear species of plant. as hundreds of weekend vi
next, richard peasland, who sent this of frozen water hanging from some branches in settle in north yorkshire. and finally this from the bbc weatherman paul hudson of freezing water on a car, taken in keighley in west yorkshire. chester zoo was evacuated this morning after a large fire. the blaze broke out in the monsoon forest habitat, the largest indoor zoological building in britain. our correspondent gerryjackson sent this from the scene of the blaze. all the indications are this was a fire...
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it was nice on the course of north yorkshire this afternoon and the day ended with some sunny spells whereas in the west this front has been moving in and it has been week but has been producing cloud. patchy rain in northern ireland and scotland, draped across western part overnight. under this, we could see rain or drizzle and hill fog. northern and eastern areas of scotla nd northern and eastern areas of scotland and england can see clear spells and you can see the blue here indicating this is where we will see the lowest temperatures overnight, perhaps a couple of degrees below freezing. elsewhere, temperatures are several degrees above freezing. into tomorrow, parts of northern scotla nd into tomorrow, parts of northern scotland and northern ireland and used in most areas of england see some sunny spells. maybe if few brighter movements towards wales in the southwest. the weather front could still be producing light rain and drizzle a then there. it is quite chilly the further east you are but temperatures in double figures for some others the west and another weather front comi
it was nice on the course of north yorkshire this afternoon and the day ended with some sunny spells whereas in the west this front has been moving in and it has been week but has been producing cloud. patchy rain in northern ireland and scotland, draped across western part overnight. under this, we could see rain or drizzle and hill fog. northern and eastern areas of scotla nd northern and eastern areas of scotland and england can see clear spells and you can see the blue here indicating this...
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social north yorkshire — a mix of historic towns and sweeping countryside. with miles of rural road and a large elderly population, running services here is expensive and they've had to be squeezed. life was really active... when andrew was diagnosed with ms ten years ago, it drastically relying on long—term support where possible so it goes to those in need it most. support where possible, so it goes to those who need it most. so, when michelle had a fall in the summer, the council helped settle her back home with her husband. they came in, had a look at the house, got it all prepared for us and that enabled me to go back to work. and michelle got her independence from that. i don't think i'd be like i am now if it wasn't for them. the council here's like many across england, struggling to balance budget cuts with growing demand, notjust for adult care, but children's too. the government gave councils an extra £1 billion in this year's budget, and says there will be further support when it announces funding plans for next year. councils like north yorksh
social north yorkshire — a mix of historic towns and sweeping countryside. with miles of rural road and a large elderly population, running services here is expensive and they've had to be squeezed. life was really active... when andrew was diagnosed with ms ten years ago, it drastically relying on long—term support where possible so it goes to those in need it most. support where possible, so it goes to those who need it most. so, when michelle had a fall in the summer, the council helped...
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this was taken in north yorkshire yesterday afternoon. look at that, freezing rain that falls on the surface and freezers. you can imagine how treacherous it was on the roads and pavements. as well as that, we have snow and it is still snowing in areas of scotland. what a beautiful teacher sent in, i would dig out more this morning with the snow as well. the pictures on the weekend if you're trying to get from ato b, it is weekend if you're trying to get from atob,itisa weekend if you're trying to get from a to b, it is a busy weekend, not great. the big news is that it is a quieter weather day. the storm is blowing itself out into the north sea having brought chaos with it yesterday, still some severe weather in the north of scotland currently but we are under the influence of a westerly breeze and it is a atlantic, mild, not so much of a wintry problem but it is cold this morning. there was frost as i drove in from rural parts of western london. chance of a few icy patches around this morning. we have got snow across parts of scotland,
this was taken in north yorkshire yesterday afternoon. look at that, freezing rain that falls on the surface and freezers. you can imagine how treacherous it was on the roads and pavements. as well as that, we have snow and it is still snowing in areas of scotland. what a beautiful teacher sent in, i would dig out more this morning with the snow as well. the pictures on the weekend if you're trying to get from ato b, it is weekend if you're trying to get from atob,itisa weekend if you're trying...
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in north yorkshire by a whopping 70%. if you people travel on them than why should tax payer's money keep buses going? for some of the most lonely people, they are vital. the question becomes, what is their social value and what is the social cost if you take them away? money is not pouring into the council, so subsidised services face the chop. but one local business is keeping the number 24 running on sunday. we want to ensure that the community continued having this service, and we thought it would be a dying shame to let it go. and we funded it for two years. let's see how we get on. a number of years ago a route like this in this condition would be almost fully supported by the local authority. 40% of milage funded by local authorities has gone over the last six years. there was a time when north yorkshire county council would subsidise two or three passengers in a bus, and actually it could cost as much as £40 or £50 per passengerjourney. that wasn't sustainable and it wasn't a good use public money. a better use,
in north yorkshire by a whopping 70%. if you people travel on them than why should tax payer's money keep buses going? for some of the most lonely people, they are vital. the question becomes, what is their social value and what is the social cost if you take them away? money is not pouring into the council, so subsidised services face the chop. but one local business is keeping the number 24 running on sunday. we want to ensure that the community continued having this service, and we thought...
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we are at castle howard in yorkshire and you can see that it howard in yorkshire and you can see thatitis howard in yorkshire and you can see that it is cloudy and quite damp. if we look round, you can see how splendid it is. building began around 1700 and it took 100 years to complete. there are 145 rooms and 10,000 acres of garden, equivalent to 5000 football pitches. you might recognise the outside from bright said revisited, and it has been home to ten generations of the howard family and we will be talking to them all about it at 8:45am. we have been celebrating the 12 days of christmas and we will take you back in with the rock choir again at 8:45am. weather—wise we are looking at rain moving from the west to the east and behind it we have got blustery showers. the reason for this is that we have got some weather fronts coming our way producing heavy rain across northern ireland. it has now moved out of northern ireland but it is ensconced across scotland, northern england, wales and the south—west, and the whole band is moving east. ahead of it there is a lot of cloud and some
we are at castle howard in yorkshire and you can see that it howard in yorkshire and you can see thatitis howard in yorkshire and you can see that it is cloudy and quite damp. if we look round, you can see how splendid it is. building began around 1700 and it took 100 years to complete. there are 145 rooms and 10,000 acres of garden, equivalent to 5000 football pitches. you might recognise the outside from bright said revisited, and it has been home to ten generations of the howard family and...
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down into yorkshire as well, —1, —2 degrees but to the south of that it's closer to plus five for cardiff and for london. so it starts of bright if not sunny. sunny particularly in the east but very quickly this cloud you can see out west will be brought in by an increasing south—westerly breeze, so it will end up pretty cloudy if not grey across many of these western areas. the milder spot will be plymouth, 12 degrees. pretty balmy here compared to newcastle, only around 5 degrees celsius. then on tuesday, slightly less cold air. even quite mild air heads our way. you can see the south—westerly wind and the sort of tunnel of warmth all the way up into the north. with that also a couple of weather fronts. 0ne here which is actually not going to bring as much rain, even though you can see rain here. this is another weather front here which is basicallyjust a fair bit of cloud. so tuesday, across much of scotland, england and wales, probably staying fairly cloudy, with some sunshine poking through. here's the other weather front. it's not making much progress so it'll stay to the west o
down into yorkshire as well, —1, —2 degrees but to the south of that it's closer to plus five for cardiff and for london. so it starts of bright if not sunny. sunny particularly in the east but very quickly this cloud you can see out west will be brought in by an increasing south—westerly breeze, so it will end up pretty cloudy if not grey across many of these western areas. the milder spot will be plymouth, 12 degrees. pretty balmy here compared to newcastle, only around 5 degrees...
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david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: a gunman has opened fire near a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. at least three people are reported dead — and several injured. the gunman is known to the authorities, who've begun a terror investigation. officials say he'd been previously identified as a national security risk. britain's prime minister has visited european leaders — in a bid to rescue her brexit deal. but at home — a leadership challenge is looking increasingly likely. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the telegraph which shows a soldier guarding the streets of strasbourg after a suspected terrorist went on the run last night after killing three people and injuring 12 in the eastern french city. the guardian focuses on embattled uk prime minister theresa may, whose grip on power appears to be slipping as speculation grows she could face a vote of no confidence from tory mps. the business times c
david rhodes, bbc news, north yorkshire. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: a gunman has opened fire near a christmas market in the french city of strasbourg. at least three people are reported dead — and several injured. the gunman is known to the authorities, who've begun a terror investigation. officials say he'd been previously identified as a national security risk. britain's prime minister has visited european leaders — in a bid to rescue her brexit deal. but at...
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ied sandstone quarr was processed in yorkshire. here, 10,000 pounds of stone was cut to size and mounted on enormous precut beams and columns made of steel and concrete. >> the brief was that the building was to sit well between the church. the selection of the stone was an integral part in that process. it is probably the largest stone project in london or possibly the u.k. in over 100 years. we have elements that weigh more than 20 tons each. we haven't beams -- we have beams that are 18 meters long clad in stone. this has never been achieved or constructed before. caroline: the stone on all 380 318 beams and columns was matched by eye to ensure graceful continuity of color before going to site. but the design also required complex curved stones, and to cut these it was necessary to go further afield. the tuscany region of italy has long been associated with the carrara marble made famous by michelangelo. the region is also home to stone specialists. >> what we are here to see is the raw block taken from the quarry in yorkshire.
ied sandstone quarr was processed in yorkshire. here, 10,000 pounds of stone was cut to size and mounted on enormous precut beams and columns made of steel and concrete. >> the brief was that the building was to sit well between the church. the selection of the stone was an integral part in that process. it is probably the largest stone project in london or possibly the u.k. in over 100 years. we have elements that weigh more than 20 tons each. we haven't beams -- we have beams that are...
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down into yorkshire as well, —i, —2 degrees, but to the south of that, it's closer to plus five for cardiff and for london. so it starts off bright, if not sunny. sunny particularly in the east but very quickly, this cloud you can see out west will be brought in by an increasing south—westerly breeze, so it will end up pretty cloudy, if not grey across many of these western areas. the mildest spot will be plymouth, 12 degrees. pretty balmy here compared to newcastle, only around 5 degrees celsius. then on tuesday, slightly less cold air. even quite mild air heads our way. you can see the south—westerly wind and the sort of tunnel of warmth all the way up into the north. with that, also a couple of weather fronts. one here, which is actually not going to bring us much rain, even though you can see rain here. this is another weather front here, which is basically just a fair bit of cloud. so tuesday, across much of scotland, england and wales, probably staying fairly cloudy, with some sunshine poking through. here's the other weather front. it's not making much progress so it'll stay to t
down into yorkshire as well, —i, —2 degrees, but to the south of that, it's closer to plus five for cardiff and for london. so it starts off bright, if not sunny. sunny particularly in the east but very quickly, this cloud you can see out west will be brought in by an increasing south—westerly breeze, so it will end up pretty cloudy, if not grey across many of these western areas. the mildest spot will be plymouth, 12 degrees. pretty balmy here compared to newcastle, only around 5 degrees...
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it will be the most compact world cup, staged in a country roughly the size of yorkshire, but that hasn't made the preparations any easier. from doha, here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. for yea rs for years until the world cup final here in qatar and preparations are well under way. eight stadiums in total will be used in what will be a very compact turner met. we are talking about a country that is the size of your shirt, so organisers say fans will be able to attend a three—game today in the group stages and takea three—game today in the group stages and take a rapid subway system from point—to—point in order to get around this country. what sort of welcome awaits them? that is one of the burning questions around this world cup. of course it course it is in qatar, an islamic country and will be very different to any tournament that has gone before. i have been talking to the man charged with organising this mega event. this is what he had to say about the welcome that awaits supporters. this is what he had to say about the welcome that awaits supportersm is an
it will be the most compact world cup, staged in a country roughly the size of yorkshire, but that hasn't made the preparations any easier. from doha, here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. for yea rs for years until the world cup final here in qatar and preparations are well under way. eight stadiums in total will be used in what will be a very compact turner met. we are talking about a country that is the size of your shirt, so organisers say fans will be able to attend a...
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east yorkshire has an eroding coastline. this row of concrete blocks was put in at the cliff base in world war ii. the gap between them and the cliff is what has been washed away since. we have to move this fence back every year... this farmer worries that a potential rise in sea level could accelerate the erosion, and one day leave his family with nothing. we won't be able to go and buy anything anywhere else, because we don't have the money, because that's washed into the sea. so it'll be... wipe it off and... just have to start a new life somewhere? start a new, yeah, new life. in 1953, more than 300 people died when a storm surge flooded communities along the east coast of england. defences are now in place, but will they hold if sea levels rise? in lincolnshire, more than 30,000 homes and businesses are at risk from flooding. already, getting planning permission to build new homes is difficult, and that affects business and employment. well, we're seeing major growth in the visitor economy, and for that we need people,
east yorkshire has an eroding coastline. this row of concrete blocks was put in at the cliff base in world war ii. the gap between them and the cliff is what has been washed away since. we have to move this fence back every year... this farmer worries that a potential rise in sea level could accelerate the erosion, and one day leave his family with nothing. we won't be able to go and buy anything anywhere else, because we don't have the money, because that's washed into the sea. so it'll be......
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patches of low cloud and mist over the hills and dense fog patches across southern england and perhaps yorkshire, they could cause issues with travelling. temperatures generally holding up between four and 7 degrees, colder if it stays clear for any length of time. some rain for northern ireland which slides across scotland for the first part of tomorrow, and we start the day cloudy and murky elsewhere, particularly southern england. there could be dense fog patches and in the south it is likely to stay cloudy but the further north you look, by the afternoon, there is a better chance of seeing some sunshine. temperatures for the majority are into double digits. we head towards the weekend and high pressure keeps things settled in the south but frontal systems are passing close to the north of the uk so for scotland there will be rain at times and this is a kind of weather setup that brings a west or south westerly wind and a brisk breeze over the weekend but that will feed milder air in our direction. on saturday, the morning could be wet across scotland but the rain scoots away with patchy rain
patches of low cloud and mist over the hills and dense fog patches across southern england and perhaps yorkshire, they could cause issues with travelling. temperatures generally holding up between four and 7 degrees, colder if it stays clear for any length of time. some rain for northern ireland which slides across scotland for the first part of tomorrow, and we start the day cloudy and murky elsewhere, particularly southern england. there could be dense fog patches and in the south it is...
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to end on the daily express, there was according to them a cold war plot to test a nuclear bomb in yorkshire. you see that image, and you're immediately pulled into the story. some very burmese cows with a mushroom cloud in the back! —— some very bemused towers. they found some memoranda about the british bomb project, and the americans were not allowing britons to use testing sites, is plan was drawn up to detonate 12 atomic bombs in east yorkshire. absolutely incredible. the interesting thing about this story that the story put out really well, a really interesting piece, there were all sorts of estimates about whether for light would go. britain was so committed to having a bomb, parliament was never told about this. so this was all done behind closed doors, because ultimately if britain had found someone ultimately if britain had found someone to have a test, and eventually obviously they did it in australasia, they would have done it in east yorkshire. it is the way it says that it was hoped that the prevailing wind would allow the fallout to disperse harmlessly over the north sea,
to end on the daily express, there was according to them a cold war plot to test a nuclear bomb in yorkshire. you see that image, and you're immediately pulled into the story. some very burmese cows with a mushroom cloud in the back! —— some very bemused towers. they found some memoranda about the british bomb project, and the americans were not allowing britons to use testing sites, is plan was drawn up to detonate 12 atomic bombs in east yorkshire. absolutely incredible. the interesting...
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airedale nhs foundation trust in yorkshire saw the cost of a 2k hours a day more than double to £8. analysis of data published by nhs digital in october shows that nhs trusts made more than £226 million last yearfrom parking — including penalty fines. the royal college of nursing said its members were being overcharged for doing theirjobs. a department of health spokesperson said the government had been very clear that patients, their families, and hard—working staff should not be subject to unfair parking charges. those charges have been abolished in wales and most of scotland. labour has pledged to get rid of them in england as well. john donnison, bbc news. the 5p fee for plastic carrier bags in england will be doubled to 10p under plans set out by the environment secretary. sean has got more on this. we are familiar with this but this will be more of the same. this is michael gove, environment secretary, with a consultation that is coming out today by what happened next with the world plastic bags in our shops. looking at some of the figures, we know that at the minute ther
airedale nhs foundation trust in yorkshire saw the cost of a 2k hours a day more than double to £8. analysis of data published by nhs digital in october shows that nhs trusts made more than £226 million last yearfrom parking — including penalty fines. the royal college of nursing said its members were being overcharged for doing theirjobs. a department of health spokesperson said the government had been very clear that patients, their families, and hard—working staff should not be subject...
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it looked pretty nice on the coast of north yorkshire this afternoon, and it was used in parts of the uk that ended the day with some sunny spells, whereas in the west this weather front has been moving in. that is very weak but it has been producing thick cloud, some patchy rain into northern ireland and parts of scotland now. trev over western parts, anything underneath those could see some light rain or drizzle, hill possible too, whereas some of us in northern and eastern parts of scotland and the east of england will have clear spells, and the blue indicating this is where will see the lowest temperatures overnight, at or maybe a couple of degrees below freezing in the cold est degrees below freezing in the coldest spots, a frost here. elsewhere, several degrees above freezing, where you have the cloud cover. into tomorrow, it will be pa rt cover. into tomorrow, it will be part of northern scotland, the northern isles, used in most areas of england especially into norfolk that see some sunny spells, maybe a few brighter moments in wales in the south—west, but you pick up this z
it looked pretty nice on the coast of north yorkshire this afternoon, and it was used in parts of the uk that ended the day with some sunny spells, whereas in the west this weather front has been moving in. that is very weak but it has been producing thick cloud, some patchy rain into northern ireland and parts of scotland now. trev over western parts, anything underneath those could see some light rain or drizzle, hill possible too, whereas some of us in northern and eastern parts of scotland...
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and it will feel colder as a result, but let'sjust say this beautiful view of the sunshine in west yorkshire today. we have seen one weather front coming in grind to a halt across the uk, here comes another as we go through tonight. the reason they are grinding toa tonight. the reason they are grinding to a halt, high pressure in scandinavia blocking them from having any further east. we end up with a lot of cloud across the uk, that patchy rain, the next weather front comes into southwest england, wales and northern ireland, some outbreaks of rain as we go through the night. where we are clear overnight and that is particularly toward eastern parts of england there will be some here getting close to freezing for a touch of frost, but for many of us we are a few degrees above freezing. some of our patches possible where it is cold est our patches possible where it is coldest overnight. into tomorrow and too weak weather front across the uk, so areas of cloud, some patchy rain, more especially toward eastern northern ireland, westernmost parts of scotland, west wales into cornwall and devon.
and it will feel colder as a result, but let'sjust say this beautiful view of the sunshine in west yorkshire today. we have seen one weather front coming in grind to a halt across the uk, here comes another as we go through tonight. the reason they are grinding toa tonight. the reason they are grinding to a halt, high pressure in scandinavia blocking them from having any further east. we end up with a lot of cloud across the uk, that patchy rain, the next weather front comes into southwest...
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the airedale nhs foundation trust in west yorkshire saw the cost of a 24—hour stay more than doubled to £8, something locals have strong views about. i think it's atrocious. i have been in to... my friend's mum is dying, i've been into drop some stuff off, and it's cost me three quid. it works out expensive, it could be £10 a day. our car parking charges fair? no. it should be free, because those turning up cannot necessarily afford it. nhs providers have insisted charges we re nhs providers have insisted charges were being kept to a minimum, they have to pay to maintain car parks. many say if wales and parts of scotla nd many say if wales and parts of scotland can abandon their fees, so can england and northern ireland. hospital should be places to generate better health, not wealth. britain's most senior police officer has said a no—deal brexit would be costly for her force and could potentially put the security of the public at risk. the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick said the no—deal scenario would be very difficult in the short term as changes were made to
the airedale nhs foundation trust in west yorkshire saw the cost of a 24—hour stay more than doubled to £8, something locals have strong views about. i think it's atrocious. i have been in to... my friend's mum is dying, i've been into drop some stuff off, and it's cost me three quid. it works out expensive, it could be £10 a day. our car parking charges fair? no. it should be free, because those turning up cannot necessarily afford it. nhs providers have insisted charges we re nhs...