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further rain through the midlands and wales. early patchy rain or drizzle the midlands and wales. early patchy rain ordrizzle in the midlands and wales. early patchy rain or drizzle in southern counties of england. skies will brighten before we see showers to end the day. temperatures 22. feeling fresher in the wind. that will be the case on sunday. strongest winds in the north and east of scotland. eastern areas will have the best of the sunshine on sunday. showers in the sunshine on sunday. showers in the west, west of scotland and north—west england but even here there will be some dry weather. temperatures by then in the midteens and still potentially low 20s in the south—east corner. it‘s exactly a year since the uk voted to leave the european union, and for the first time we now have some clues as to what that could mean for eu citizens living here. at a summit in brussels, the prime minister said people from the eu who have lived here for more than five years would be given "settled status" with access to health, education and benefits. let‘s speak to our europe cor
further rain through the midlands and wales. early patchy rain or drizzle the midlands and wales. early patchy rain ordrizzle in the midlands and wales. early patchy rain or drizzle in southern counties of england. skies will brighten before we see showers to end the day. temperatures 22. feeling fresher in the wind. that will be the case on sunday. strongest winds in the north and east of scotland. eastern areas will have the best of the sunshine on sunday. showers in the sunshine on sunday....
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ben godfrey, bbc midlands today, cheltenham. you may have been somewhat bemused by the opinion polls this weekend. a whole flurry came out — 0pinium, icm, youguv, you name it — predicting various leads for the conservatives of anywhere between 1% and 12%. confused? you might well be. adam fleming took his box of balls to london's south bank to investigate. meet the mighty mood box, used on our sister programme daily politics to find out what people really think. i'm taking it to london's southbank centre to ask people's views about being asked their views. and here's the question we're asking the great british public today. 0pinion polls: are they science orfiction? 0n the day they never seem to come out as planned previously, so i think it's an element of fiction to it. everyone's talking about the polls. i've no idea! 0k, throw it back in then, very honest, very honest. it isn't an exact science, is it? because what people say about what they are going to do isn't necessarily what they're going to do. here's someone who ju
ben godfrey, bbc midlands today, cheltenham. you may have been somewhat bemused by the opinion polls this weekend. a whole flurry came out — 0pinium, icm, youguv, you name it — predicting various leads for the conservatives of anywhere between 1% and 12%. confused? you might well be. adam fleming took his box of balls to london's south bank to investigate. meet the mighty mood box, used on our sister programme daily politics to find out what people really think. i'm taking it to london's...
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the drier start in the midlands, east anglia and the south east. we still have some rain across north wales and northern ireland. the more persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england, further into scotla nd north of england, further into scotland coming in the eastern parts of northern ireland, resource telemachus answered in it it will be wet and windy in scotland, pushing into northern ireland. still some rainfall northern england and wales. still in the south, one or two sharp showers. bit of warmth and humidity in the south east, temperatures higher than today but a chilly day again particularly for the time of year across the north of the uk. more rain and cool winds on friday and those will push the rain back into england and wales. southeast and anglia mostly dry. some sunshine of the threat of showers. they wettest weather tends to push away into the weekend. and the weather will come in from the atlantic, and the weaker side. some improvement over the weekend, it should feel warmer when the sunshine does come out and on the sunsh
the drier start in the midlands, east anglia and the south east. we still have some rain across north wales and northern ireland. the more persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england, further into scotla nd north of england, further into scotland coming in the eastern parts of northern ireland, resource telemachus answered in it it will be wet and windy in scotland, pushing into northern ireland. still some rainfall northern england and wales. still in the south, one or two sharp...
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but in midland it's hard to loosen tongues. has supported the city for one hundred twenty years and reminders to every corner. of the bank the stadium the library the public park the high school. the shadow of the company is everywhere. armstrong calling more than i'm feeling. we're going to be your hosts for the tree thousand and seventy confederations cup here in russia we're going to be visiting the host cities or sochi. moscow is going to be great i'm told in full of course also politics i think pretty much every every topic the fans need to know about the head of the match so don't for. it's a jew in its own field i it's going to be full and let me know. let's talk about blackness and blues of being black. and always will in a big. what i've been told. and remains as such because we simply. seem without them to rearrange paint you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy we came to face. that's what i call the lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep the blues of being black sheep mandate tha
but in midland it's hard to loosen tongues. has supported the city for one hundred twenty years and reminders to every corner. of the bank the stadium the library the public park the high school. the shadow of the company is everywhere. armstrong calling more than i'm feeling. we're going to be your hosts for the tree thousand and seventy confederations cup here in russia we're going to be visiting the host cities or sochi. moscow is going to be great i'm told in full of course also politics i...
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but in midland it's hard to loosen tongues. down has supported the city for one hundred twenty years and reminders are at every corner. at the bank the stadium the library the public park the high school. the shadow of the company is everywhere. positive maximizers financial survival guide. looking flower two year president. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates average is watched as a report. here's will people been saying about rejected a navy seal i suspect it's full on awesome well the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs upon our elite yampa is the john oliver of our three americas you have to say that we are apparently better than blue felt that said i see people you've never heard of love are down for the night not the president of the world bank will tell you to go write a seriously send us an email. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so
but in midland it's hard to loosen tongues. down has supported the city for one hundred twenty years and reminders are at every corner. at the bank the stadium the library the public park the high school. the shadow of the company is everywhere. positive maximizers financial survival guide. looking flower two year president. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates average is watched as a report. here's will people been saying about rejected a navy seal i suspect it's full on...
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across the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east, it may be dry and talk later in the day. the north, the rate could be persistent and heavy. looks like it should sweep eastwards overnight and the winds really start to pick up. nails lightly across a good part of a. heavy rain across eastern areas of scotla nd a. heavy rain across eastern areas of scotland and east england. some showers follow with those blustery winds out of the west. a lot of uncertainty about the detail and timing. stay tuned over next day or so. hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines at 7:30. the prime minister has insisted that the conservative position on tax hasn't changed and that she's hoping to lower taxes. jeremy corbyn has accused the conservatives' tax plans of being in chaos and has urged the party to publish them in full. ariana grande has visited fans in hospital who were injured in the bombing at her concert. she spent time talking to them and posing for photographs. seven people have been reported killed following explosions at a funeral in the afghan capital, kabul. t
across the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east, it may be dry and talk later in the day. the north, the rate could be persistent and heavy. looks like it should sweep eastwards overnight and the winds really start to pick up. nails lightly across a good part of a. heavy rain across eastern areas of scotla nd a. heavy rain across eastern areas of scotland and east england. some showers follow with those blustery winds out of the west. a lot of uncertainty about the detail and timing....
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here at the dol chemical company in midland michigan revolutionary chemical killer. this is where agent orange was manufactured. its production created waste extremely high in dioxin. tao secretly dumped this waste into the river that flows through the city. in one thousand nine hundred ninety one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clark was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just blood right before the report's publication the corporation would succeed in pressuring the acting chief of the e.p.a. in washington. we went into shock we had never heard of such a thing ever but the company that we were regulating they would have the right to review a report comment on it before it's released. and it was critically important to say that people were at risk but they did not want to just ba
here at the dol chemical company in midland michigan revolutionary chemical killer. this is where agent orange was manufactured. its production created waste extremely high in dioxin. tao secretly dumped this waste into the river that flows through the city. in one thousand nine hundred ninety one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton...
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but in midland it's hard to loosen tons. has supported the city for one hundred twenty years and reminders. at every corner . of the bank the stadium the library the public park the high school. the shadow of the company is everywhere. this talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always well in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but it was simply did we and remains as such because we simply forgot i don't believe. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange out paint you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy came to face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. she blues of being black should mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in his natural as be beck is simply tat the feelin blue is black and blue. was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle for. the new socks for the tell you that because of the public lifestyles of the. off the bad
but in midland it's hard to loosen tons. has supported the city for one hundred twenty years and reminders. at every corner . of the bank the stadium the library the public park the high school. the shadow of the company is everywhere. this talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always well in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but it was simply did we and remains as such because we simply forgot i don't believe. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange out...
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in the west midlands, theresa may is due to appear, in her final midlands, theresa may is due to appear, in herfinal campaign speech of this election campaign. before millions of people head for the polls tomorrow. this is happening in the west midlands and the last 15—20 minutes. full coverage for you. and all the rest of the campaigning by the other party leaders through the evening. that is coming up in the west midlands in the next ten, 15 minutes. i might as well ask louise has there been any change in the weather? much better, what difference a day makes. i'm sure yesterday you don't want me to remind you, heavy rain, strong winds, and some really scored showers. today, a different story. the rain clearing away in the far north—east of scotland. blue skies and sunshine. in the last few hours, the next batch of wet and windy weather expected to arrive through this evening. really lovely pictures from time to time. also threatening looking skies developing. some wet and windy weather pushing in through cornwall, wales, gradually moving through england. the far north of scotla nd
in the west midlands, theresa may is due to appear, in her final midlands, theresa may is due to appear, in herfinal campaign speech of this election campaign. before millions of people head for the polls tomorrow. this is happening in the west midlands and the last 15—20 minutes. full coverage for you. and all the rest of the campaigning by the other party leaders through the evening. that is coming up in the west midlands in the next ten, 15 minutes. i might as well ask louise has there...
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temperatures 15 or 16, should be a bit warmer across the midlands towards the south—east. 23 possible, though there could be some sharp showers. ahead of the weather front which takes the patchy rain south—eastwards across the uk and then for the weekend everything is coming in from the atlantic. weather front should be weaker and not as much rain and with a bit of sunshine about, it should feel a little bit warmer as well. it is all relative, of course, quite chilly under the rain recently. some early rain in the south—east corner of england will soon clear away. a band of rain coming into northern ireland and scotland through the day, eventually heading over the irish sea. for most of england and wales, and nice states. dreyer and the wind is a bit lighter and it will feel warmer, temperatures 20 degrees, i think, in quite a few places. a bit of rain overnight. most of the rain coming in overnight and a few showers towards the north—west on sunday, but otherwise try and bright. —— try and bright. hello and welcome to 100 days+. america says the threat of an attack by north
temperatures 15 or 16, should be a bit warmer across the midlands towards the south—east. 23 possible, though there could be some sharp showers. ahead of the weather front which takes the patchy rain south—eastwards across the uk and then for the weekend everything is coming in from the atlantic. weather front should be weaker and not as much rain and with a bit of sunshine about, it should feel a little bit warmer as well. it is all relative, of course, quite chilly under the rain...
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wet whether continuing across north wales, the midlands, northern england. northern ireland will see a return to drier weather with sunshine but scotland is sitting underneath the cloud with outbreaks of rain. the area of rain nudges slowly northwards and eastwards wales will across england, wales and scotland. the south—western half of the uk sees a return to sunshine and showers, but the strength of the wind could be gusting up to 50mph, even inland. a windy day on tuesday and it will feel cooler than it has been recently with temperatures between 13 and 18 degrees. particularly cool where you're stuck under cloud and the outbreaks of rain across scotland and north—east england, the rain lingers on into the early hours of wednesday. elsewhere across the country, a return to clearer conditions and less windy. temperatures overnight down to about nine or ten. wednesday will be an improving sort of day down to the fact that this area of low pressure will slowly clear off to the north—east. we still have pretty tightly packed isoba rs during wednesday. a
wet whether continuing across north wales, the midlands, northern england. northern ireland will see a return to drier weather with sunshine but scotland is sitting underneath the cloud with outbreaks of rain. the area of rain nudges slowly northwards and eastwards wales will across england, wales and scotland. the south—western half of the uk sees a return to sunshine and showers, but the strength of the wind could be gusting up to 50mph, even inland. a windy day on tuesday and it will feel...
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a few showers across wales and south—west england, moving into the midlands, too. east anglia and south—east england, well, it will try to brighten up here late in the day. through thursday night, low pressure still with us. we are going to see showers continue to push across the uk. the winds turning a little bit lighter. still coming in from the south—west, so it's going to be another mild night and a mild start for friday. friday, well, generally a better kind of day. pressure will begin to build and that means fewer showers. more in the way of sunshine. showers tending to be limited to scotland, really, as we head into the afternoon. given a bit more sunshine and lighter winds, it is going to feel warmer. 19 in belfast. not bad at all. 22 in london, should feel pleasant enough in those lighter winds. and a fine evening will follow. again, a few showers continuing to affect parts of scotland. now heading into the weekend, we do have an area of rain that's lurking just behind me. that is tied in with another area of low pressure. it's going to be bringing wet
a few showers across wales and south—west england, moving into the midlands, too. east anglia and south—east england, well, it will try to brighten up here late in the day. through thursday night, low pressure still with us. we are going to see showers continue to push across the uk. the winds turning a little bit lighter. still coming in from the south—west, so it's going to be another mild night and a mild start for friday. friday, well, generally a better kind of day. pressure will...
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mid—teens over scotland, mid 20s in the midlands, and the extreme heat further south. wednesday, dry, hotand and the extreme heat further south. wednesday, dry, hot and sunny for the south, but the potential for some showers to move in from the west. a real contrast the between the north and south. a similar feel on thursday. the heat stays in the south, and elsewhere it will be cloudier and slightly fresher for many. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7: the leader of of kensington and chelsea borough council rejects criticism of its response to the grenfell fire. to say that the local authority is not present and that we're not working together with other councils is inaccurate. the mayor of london sadiq khan says the council's efforts have not been felt on the ground. i spent this morning at a church service speaking to many residents, many families of the bereaved, many survivors and their experience is a million miles away from the experience of the leader of the council. the chancellor, philip hammond, has said leaving the eu without a deal would be a "very, very
mid—teens over scotland, mid 20s in the midlands, and the extreme heat further south. wednesday, dry, hotand and the extreme heat further south. wednesday, dry, hot and sunny for the south, but the potential for some showers to move in from the west. a real contrast the between the north and south. a similar feel on thursday. the heat stays in the south, and elsewhere it will be cloudier and slightly fresher for many. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7: the leader of of kensington and...
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a great start to parts of the midland and the south east. cloud the south—east will break up, dry afternoon with sunny spells, elsewhere heavy showers and more abundant across parts of northern england, midlands, wales and the south west. some areas will avoid them altogether. height teens, maybe low 20s in regards of temperature. quite windy night in store today present at the start the new working week. the further south you are, you should go into monday on a dry note but a bit of a fresh start compared with sunday morning. monday morning rush—hour, in scotland, central alps, thus up to 50 miles an hour, that would cause some issues. showers not as plentiful on monday. showers not as plentiful on monday. showers in northern england and wales. further east, dry. temperatures drier than saturday. into the rest of the week, high—pressure ill since the south, you bits of rain across parts of scotla nd you bits of rain across parts of scotland and northern ireland. temperatures on the up from the mid—week. lots of sunshine, too. this i
a great start to parts of the midland and the south east. cloud the south—east will break up, dry afternoon with sunny spells, elsewhere heavy showers and more abundant across parts of northern england, midlands, wales and the south west. some areas will avoid them altogether. height teens, maybe low 20s in regards of temperature. quite windy night in store today present at the start the new working week. the further south you are, you should go into monday on a dry note but a bit of a fresh...
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in the midlands, cloudy skies and maybe the odd shower. a bit misty and murky over the hills as you head further north, where we have this patchy rain. it is mostly light. it will not be the continuous, heavy rain that some place had earlier on, but not a pleasa nt start. place had earlier on, but not a pleasant start. we have this northerly wind as well which will be blowing down the chilly air. where we keep the rain, temperatures will be very slow to rise. it should dry off across northern ireland and western parts of scotland. the rain will push into england and wales. it should be a bit warmer across the midlands and the south—east. but that could be some sharp showers. ahead of that weather front, which ta kes ahead of that weather front, which takes the patchy rain south eastwards a cross takes the patchy rain south eastwards across the uk, there will not be as much rain for the weekend and with sunshine around, it should feel warmer. but it is all relative. it has been quite chilly under the rain recently. some early rain across
in the midlands, cloudy skies and maybe the odd shower. a bit misty and murky over the hills as you head further north, where we have this patchy rain. it is mostly light. it will not be the continuous, heavy rain that some place had earlier on, but not a pleasa nt start. place had earlier on, but not a pleasant start. we have this northerly wind as well which will be blowing down the chilly air. where we keep the rain, temperatures will be very slow to rise. it should dry off across northern...
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and showers become more abundant across the midlands, wales and the south—west. once you have got the sunshine, it should still feel pleasant out of the breeze. we finished today with those showers across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. quite a windy night in store to take us into the start of the new working week. the further south and east you are, you should go into monday on a drying out, but it will be a fresh start compared with sunday morning. for monday morning rush—hour across parts of scotland, the central belt could see winds of 50 miles an hour. that could cause a few issues. showers are not as plentiful on monday. northern ireland will avoid most of them. there will be a few showers in northern ireland and northern wales. and then into the rest of the week, high pressure such the build from the south. we will still see a few bits of rain come and go at times across parts of scotla nd and go at times across parts of scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures will be on the up from mid week onwards and with it across some southe
and showers become more abundant across the midlands, wales and the south—west. once you have got the sunshine, it should still feel pleasant out of the breeze. we finished today with those showers across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. quite a windy night in store to take us into the start of the new working week. the further south and east you are, you should go into monday on a drying out, but it will be a fresh start compared with sunday morning. for monday morning...
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a bit of a breeze, one or two showers, but a great start to the day for the midlands. cloud in the south—east will break up. elsewhere, showers become heavy with and thunder in scotla nd become heavy with and thunder in scotland and northern ireland, and showers become more abundant across the midlands, wales and the south—west. some areas will avoid them altogether. it should still feel pleasant in the breeze. we finished today with those showers across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. the further south and east you are, you should go into monday on a drying out, but it will be a fresh start compared with sunday morning. for the monday morning rush—hour across parts of scotland, the central belt could see winds gusting at 50 miles an hour. the showers are not as plentiful on monday. northern ireland will avoid most of them. further south and east, you should stay dry. sunny spells. temperatures will be down on what we saw through saturday. through the rest of the week, high pressure builds from the south. we will see a few bits of rain across sco
a bit of a breeze, one or two showers, but a great start to the day for the midlands. cloud in the south—east will break up. elsewhere, showers become heavy with and thunder in scotla nd become heavy with and thunder in scotland and northern ireland, and showers become more abundant across the midlands, wales and the south—west. some areas will avoid them altogether. it should still feel pleasant in the breeze. we finished today with those showers across scotland, northern ireland and...
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i want to hear the outcomes, and i know that recently one of the outcomes for west midlands police was that as police officers are pulled away onto anti—terrorist alerts and more high alert policing, the call—outs on other crimes have to be downgraded and one of the things that was downgraded and outcome of it not being police the west midlands was call—outs on domestic violence. i would say to her that the past three months have seen on our police, —— an extraordinary series of attacks that have put pressure on our police, and generally they have dealt incredibly well with it by having mutual aid coming from different areas to support them. we recognise there has been a particular struggle. i don't think her point holds water that we need to operate at this level as if there were this level of attacks every three months — but i do recognise and i will be engaging with police and police chief officers to find out whether they have the support we expect them to have, despite the additional work they need to do. we in the snp we believe that they have sufficient power that th
i want to hear the outcomes, and i know that recently one of the outcomes for west midlands police was that as police officers are pulled away onto anti—terrorist alerts and more high alert policing, the call—outs on other crimes have to be downgraded and one of the things that was downgraded and outcome of it not being police the west midlands was call—outs on domestic violence. i would say to her that the past three months have seen on our police, —— an extraordinary series of...
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the driest weather will be the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east. top temperature 22 celsius. what's going on at the moment. i don't think the weather will get in the way of the airshow at cosford. you may have noticed that the pollen levels are high, and they are matched by the uv levels quite widely across england and wales. showers will continue overnight in some parts of scotland. longer spells arraigned in prospect, the same for northern ireland. —— longer spells of rain. 0n the same for northern ireland. —— longer spells of rain. on monday morning, gusts of wind on the high ground either side of the central belt, and indeed, through the heart of the central belt, down the m8, could be gusting up to a0 mph. showers will continue in the north west of scotland. but further south, a lot of dry weather, and a lot of clout. there will be some brightness over the course of the day, and temperatures will respond, 16—20dc. into the middle of the week, low— pressure into the middle of the week, low—pressure close to the north and west, but
the driest weather will be the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east. top temperature 22 celsius. what's going on at the moment. i don't think the weather will get in the way of the airshow at cosford. you may have noticed that the pollen levels are high, and they are matched by the uv levels quite widely across england and wales. showers will continue overnight in some parts of scotland. longer spells arraigned in prospect, the same for northern ireland. —— longer spells of rain....
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they dry start through the midlands and east anglia and the south east of england after the rain. but we have rain in north wales and north england. persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england and scotland, and eastern parts of northern ireland. still drying of the north east parts of scotland. but wet across most of scotland on thursday, in contrast. notjust wet but when the two. pushing into northern ireland as well. rain for northern ireland as well. rain for north england and north wales and to the south, we see one or two sharp showers developing. the warmth and humidity towards the south—east and higher temperatures. italy day again, particularly forthe higher temperatures. italy day again, particularly for the time of year, for the north. here we have more rain and cool winds on friday. those will push the rain back to england and wales. east anglia largely dry, some warmth and sunshine but the threat of showers. wettest weather and low pressure tends to push away into the weekend and weather fronts coming in from the atlantic, and the weaker side. some improvem
they dry start through the midlands and east anglia and the south east of england after the rain. but we have rain in north wales and north england. persistent and heavy rain in the far north of england and scotland, and eastern parts of northern ireland. still drying of the north east parts of scotland. but wet across most of scotland on thursday, in contrast. notjust wet but when the two. pushing into northern ireland as well. rain for northern ireland as well. rain for north england and...
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grant midlands and into the south as well. g ra nt leve ns midlands and into the south as well. grant levens —— grey and leaden skies. temperatures around 18 or 19 degrees in the same to the tennis in london. you will be lucky if you catch any brightness. it will stay great to end the day. the weather front will clear off towards the near continent overnight and then the wind light everywhere. chilly, chillier than we have been used to. down to single figures in rural areas. high—pressure dominates and this area of low pressure will come into play later on in in monday for increasing cloud and range in northern ireland and western fringes of england. so most of the country, friday to start the working week. we're skipping or some slightly warmerairoff we're skipping or some slightly warmer air off the near continent so it could be looking at the mid—20s celsius again across the south and east. the rest of the week wears on areas of low pressure allow you to bring breezy spells and heavy rain. it will be breezy as low pressure will be in charge and there will be a lot of
grant midlands and into the south as well. g ra nt leve ns midlands and into the south as well. grant levens —— grey and leaden skies. temperatures around 18 or 19 degrees in the same to the tennis in london. you will be lucky if you catch any brightness. it will stay great to end the day. the weather front will clear off towards the near continent overnight and then the wind light everywhere. chilly, chillier than we have been used to. down to single figures in rural areas. high—pressure...
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sunny are much of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, a great start, lots more cloud and murky in parts of kent and sussex where we will see patchy rain and resolve first thing. that clears, the rest of the day dry, increasing sunshine. —— rain and drizzle. scotland and northern ireland, hard pressed to completely devoid the showers, lots in the afternoon and some heavy with hail and thunder —— completely avoid. dry at the airshow tomorrow. blustery, sunny spells. sunny spells or the wales fa ns sunny spells. sunny spells or the wales fans going to serbia for the world cup qualifier in belgrade —— sunny spells for. showers in dublin all day long. on sunday night, showers continuing in ireland, much of scotland, northern england, south and east, largely dry. still quite a breeze overnight, keeping temperatures up but by and large a better start to monday morning compared to sunday morning and windy in the central belt of scotland. if you're on the move in the morning rush hour you could see 50 mph at times, on the bridges and the ferry services, could be restrictions
sunny are much of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, a great start, lots more cloud and murky in parts of kent and sussex where we will see patchy rain and resolve first thing. that clears, the rest of the day dry, increasing sunshine. —— rain and drizzle. scotland and northern ireland, hard pressed to completely devoid the showers, lots in the afternoon and some heavy with hail and thunder —— completely avoid. dry at the airshow tomorrow. blustery, sunny spells. sunny...
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jeremy corbyn touring the midlands today talking mostly to supporters, i would guess, the midlands today talking mostly to supporters, iwould guess, here the midlands today talking mostly to supporters, i would guess, here in this former mining constituency, a place that was a labour heartland if we go back to the 90s and 80s but more recently there has been a conservative mp for this seat, so this is the sort of constituency jeremy corbyn wants to target and win back and needs to be seen to be winning to have a realistic chance of getting into government. they seem to have momentum and a positive spirit about the labour campaign as they go through this last weekend but certainly stilljeremy corbyn trying to get his message across about what he would do with tax and spending. he has not shied away from saying he would increase taxes for the highest 5% of earners. saying he would increase taxes for the highest 596 of earners. thank you very much. the liberal democrat candidate simon hughes has unveiled a poster attacking the conservatives' social care plans. simon hughes unveiled the imag
jeremy corbyn touring the midlands today talking mostly to supporters, i would guess, the midlands today talking mostly to supporters, iwould guess, here the midlands today talking mostly to supporters, i would guess, here in this former mining constituency, a place that was a labour heartland if we go back to the 90s and 80s but more recently there has been a conservative mp for this seat, so this is the sort of constituency jeremy corbyn wants to target and win back and needs to be seen to be...
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we are from midland texas. my grandpa was a homebuilder. he built a lot of midlands and those two, both of us were just as much a part of our life as george and barbara bush. and, in fact, it was sort of this cornerstone. midland, texas, is just as much a part of our lives as washington, d.c.. i think where this juxtaposition in life that i don't think people realize. i also think we have been through things on the outside that people have witnessed but then there's also personal joys and struggles that we will share in this that i think will surprise people. >> host: from your upcoming book, for years right up until this day when walking to room or a restaurant or almost any public space together we invariably hear what, it's the bush twins. sometimes followed by an eye roll and then the place will fall uncomfortably quiet over those while the bush twins. when did you understand that you had lost the public narrative about your life? >> guest: that's a good question. i really think when we were 18, when my dad became president or when he w
we are from midland texas. my grandpa was a homebuilder. he built a lot of midlands and those two, both of us were just as much a part of our life as george and barbara bush. and, in fact, it was sort of this cornerstone. midland, texas, is just as much a part of our lives as washington, d.c.. i think where this juxtaposition in life that i don't think people realize. i also think we have been through things on the outside that people have witnessed but then there's also personal joys and...
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for the midlands and wales, lots of sunny spells. perhaps cooler, 26 celsius in wrexham, but hull, newcastle those temperatures 17 and 18 celsius. for northern ireland and scotland, a better day. there will be sunny spells. temperatures 17 celsius, but it will feel fresher on the aberdeenshire coastline. if you suffer from hay fever this the aberdeenshire coastline. if you sufferfrom hay fever this isn't the aberdeenshire coastline. if you suffer from hay fever this isn't a great chart to look at. very high, mainly grass pollen expected today. going into wednesday, the hot air from the south will continue to move its way further north and it will hit colder air across scotland and northern ireland and that's where we're going to see the risk of thunderstorms throughout wednesday. sunny spells elsewhere with any showers cropping up late in the day across wales and the midlands and northern parts of england and into wednesday evening. wednesday the hottest day of the heatwave. we could see temperatures up to 34 celsius in some southern
for the midlands and wales, lots of sunny spells. perhaps cooler, 26 celsius in wrexham, but hull, newcastle those temperatures 17 and 18 celsius. for northern ireland and scotland, a better day. there will be sunny spells. temperatures 17 celsius, but it will feel fresher on the aberdeenshire coastline. if you suffer from hay fever this the aberdeenshire coastline. if you sufferfrom hay fever this isn't the aberdeenshire coastline. if you suffer from hay fever this isn't a great chart to look...
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it should be a bit warmer across the midlands towards the south—east, where you get sunshine. ahead of that weather front, which takes the patchy rain southeastwards across the uk, for the weekend, everything is coming from the atlantic. the weather fronts should be weaker. there will not be as much rain and with a bit of sunshine around, it should feel a bit warmer. but it's all relative, of course. it's been quite chilly under the rain recently. some early rain in the south—east corner of england will clear away and we will see rain through the day, eventually heading over the irish sea. for most of england and wales, a nice day. it should be dry, the winds will be lighter and it will feel warmer. we'll get a bit of rain overnight. again, that should be gone and we'll get a few showers towards the north—west on sunday. otherwise, dry and bright. this is bbc news, the headlines: a meeting of kensington and chelsea council about the grenfell tower tragedy is scrapped as journalists enter the room. a retired judge will lead the inquiry into what happened at grenfell tower.
it should be a bit warmer across the midlands towards the south—east, where you get sunshine. ahead of that weather front, which takes the patchy rain southeastwards across the uk, for the weekend, everything is coming from the atlantic. the weather fronts should be weaker. there will not be as much rain and with a bit of sunshine around, it should feel a bit warmer. but it's all relative, of course. it's been quite chilly under the rain recently. some early rain in the south—east corner of...
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sunshine in the midlands, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshine in a e midlands, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshine in a greyilands, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshine in a grey start, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshini drizzle rey start, ifhe ”"" "w’ " ' afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshini drizzle ggj kent ifhe ”"" "w’ " ' be could be gloomy first thing but for much of the south—east the morning cloud breaks up, sunshine comes out and dryfor cloud breaks up, sunshine comes out and dry for the rest of the day. showers developing in northern, western england and wales in the afternoon, the heaviest and most frequent will be in scotland and northern ireland with potentially hailand northern ireland with potentially hail and thunder later. a blustery afternoon, especially in western coasts and hills, but to the west, warmer than today, in east anglia and the south—east, cooler. overnight and into monday, a keen breeze across the country and showers packing in, northern ireland,
sunshine in the midlands, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshine in a e midlands, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshine in a greyilands, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshine in a grey start, in the afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshini drizzle rey start, ifhe ”"" "w’ " ' afternoon with sunshine overhead. sunshini drizzle ggj kent ifhe ”"" "w’ " ' be could be gloomy first thing but for much of the...
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and the humberand south—west england and the midlands and the humber and bears down on east anglia and south—east england but weakening tomorrow evening as that file affects some south eastwards. 0ther that file affects some south eastwards. other places getting the sunshine. tomorrow evening and into early monday we have rain moving into northern ireland and the com pletely into northern ireland and the completely different picture on monday, one area of low pressure of spreading main eastwards and another developing to the south with more rain from that on monday night and tuesday but stronger winds as well, the potential for gales or severe gales across the southern parts and western parts. uncertainty about the detail, this gives you an idea of the flavour of that weather, quite cool with the rain. some and some are like whether or not we for monday and tuesday, wet and windy for some, times quieter by the time we get to wednesday. take a look back now. mainly eastern parts of the uk suffering from that weather system the uk suffering from that weather syste m o n the uk sufferin
and the humberand south—west england and the midlands and the humber and bears down on east anglia and south—east england but weakening tomorrow evening as that file affects some south eastwards. 0ther that file affects some south eastwards. other places getting the sunshine. tomorrow evening and into early monday we have rain moving into northern ireland and the com pletely into northern ireland and the completely different picture on monday, one area of low pressure of spreading main...
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it will stay on the chilly side, some bits and pieces of showery rain through north wales and the midlands, further south it stays quite mild, 15 or 16 degrees first thing. we start tomorrow with cloudy skies but a largely dry start, the heaviest rain in the central belt of scotla nd heaviest rain in the central belt of scotland for the early morning rush hour, not particularly pleasant. the rain gradually encroaches up to the northern isles and behind it into northern wales, heavier pulses close to the scottish borders and north—west england, a few isolated showers for the midlands down into the south—east, but predominantly a dry and warm and almost humid start to the day. those temperatures will continue to climb. as we go into the afternoon that rain shifts north, which could trigger some sharp thundery downpours for northern ireland and a pulse of thundery showers moving up through the south—east of england towards lincolnshire by the afternoon. still quite warm here, 22, and much fresher feel further north as you can see. low—pressure stays with us tuesday into wednesday. the
it will stay on the chilly side, some bits and pieces of showery rain through north wales and the midlands, further south it stays quite mild, 15 or 16 degrees first thing. we start tomorrow with cloudy skies but a largely dry start, the heaviest rain in the central belt of scotla nd heaviest rain in the central belt of scotland for the early morning rush hour, not particularly pleasant. the rain gradually encroaches up to the northern isles and behind it into northern wales, heavier pulses...
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for wales, the midlands, looking at plenty of dry weather. look at this cloudier area. 17 degrees in newcastle, about ten or 11 lower than it was yesterday. for scotland and northern ireland, we have some sunny for scotland and northern ireland, we have some sunny spells. a better day compared to yesterday, temperatures mid to high teens. if you suffer from hayfever, temperatures mid to high teens. if you sufferfrom hayfever, this isn‘t a good chart to look at. very high pollen levels, many grass pollen at this time of year. on wednesday, hot air moves back north across the uk and it will interact with colder air across the far north, sparking off some thunder storms on wednesday. those thunder storms just transferring away a bit further south into the evening and overnight. plenty of dry and sunny weather on wednesday, particularly across the south and it will be the hottest day of this heatwave. temperatures potentially up to 34. on wednesday it all starts to break down. there‘ll be some violent thunder storms. for many of us, thursday
for wales, the midlands, looking at plenty of dry weather. look at this cloudier area. 17 degrees in newcastle, about ten or 11 lower than it was yesterday. for scotland and northern ireland, we have some sunny for scotland and northern ireland, we have some sunny spells. a better day compared to yesterday, temperatures mid to high teens. if you suffer from hayfever, temperatures mid to high teens. if you sufferfrom hayfever, this isn‘t a good chart to look at. very high pollen levels, many...
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the result pollution in midland michigan would continue for thirty years with impunity. and the executives that would continue denying the dangers. there is no health problem and there is absolutely no evidence of the oxen doing any damage to humans. in two thousand and six one woman would attack the multinational again. at the time mary gave oversaw all the offices at the environmental agency in the middle unreachable she had leverage she'd been nominated by the president of the united states george w. bush. newly appointed she demands that more testing be done in the city and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels ever found in the united states one of things that was astonishing to me when this came to my attention was that for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed on. these high levels though yeah we found it end. and yards along side the river system parks where children play where people launch their boats were fishermen put their boats in the water this
the result pollution in midland michigan would continue for thirty years with impunity. and the executives that would continue denying the dangers. there is no health problem and there is absolutely no evidence of the oxen doing any damage to humans. in two thousand and six one woman would attack the multinational again. at the time mary gave oversaw all the offices at the environmental agency in the middle unreachable she had leverage she'd been nominated by the president of the united states...
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in the aiming for government, but wants the lib dems to be the party of opposition and in the west midlands, first thing today, urged voters not to give theresa may a blank cheque. to make to make sure people have the opportunity to resist the taxes and to give a final day on the brexit deal is a stroke offer that the liberal democrat will reap rewards for. in scotland the snp are warning a vote for labour will let theresa may into government through the back door it is time to end the attack on low—paid people, the disabled and vulnerable in our community. we need toned tory austerity, cancel attacks on the welfare state and invest in public services. after the vote to leave the eu, ukip are fighting to stay relevant and pushing for a hard brexit. i mean a brexit where we reduce immigration, where we don't pay a divorce feel and where we take back full control of our waters. don't go out and vote tory, vote for the real deal, ukip. it is really only the green party looking ahead and saying we have a wave of automation coming in, we have to tackle the job losses. also, we aren‘t going t
in the aiming for government, but wants the lib dems to be the party of opposition and in the west midlands, first thing today, urged voters not to give theresa may a blank cheque. to make to make sure people have the opportunity to resist the taxes and to give a final day on the brexit deal is a stroke offer that the liberal democrat will reap rewards for. in scotland the snp are warning a vote for labour will let theresa may into government through the back door it is time to end the attack...
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if you are in east anglia, the east midlands or the south—east of warm afternoon in prospect. edgbaston, i wish you were further east, but the cloud will be a feature. light could be an issue later on. the uv levels are quite high so watch out. you don‘t get to see the cloud and rain until quite late on in the day. in fa ct until quite late on in the day. in fact it is overnight before we push the remnants of that towards east anglia and the south—east. not a cold night by any means, wherever you are spending the night. we are all influenced by the low pressure. notice the number of isobars. another blustery day on sunday. if you are close by to the low there will be showers for scotland, northern ireland, north and west england. generally speaking, as you get down towards the diagonal from lincolnshire into the midlands and the south, you‘ve got a better chance of staying dry, with sunshine. too far to the south—east and you have the front with cloud and you have the front with cloud and the odd spot of rain. even here it will be over 20 degrees. see you soon. thank y
if you are in east anglia, the east midlands or the south—east of warm afternoon in prospect. edgbaston, i wish you were further east, but the cloud will be a feature. light could be an issue later on. the uv levels are quite high so watch out. you don‘t get to see the cloud and rain until quite late on in the day. in fa ct until quite late on in the day. in fact it is overnight before we push the remnants of that towards east anglia and the south—east. not a cold night by any means,...
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a few showers across wales and south—west england, moving into the midlands, too. east anglia and south—east england, well, it will try to brighten up here late in the day. through thursday night, low pressure still with us. we are going to see showers continue to push across the uk. the winds turning a little bit lighter. still coming in from the south—west, so it's going to be another mild night and a mild start for friday. friday, well, generally a better kind of day. pressure will begin to build and that means fewer showers. more in the way of sunshine. showers tending to be limited to scotland, really, as we head into the afternoon. given a bit more sunshine and lighter winds, it is going to feel warmer. 19 in belfast. not bad at all. 22 in london, should feel pleasant enough in those lighter winds. and a fine evening will follow. again, a few showers continuing to affect parts of scotland. now heading into the weekend, we do have an area of rain that's lurking just behind me. that is tied in with another area of low pressure. it's going to be bringing wet
a few showers across wales and south—west england, moving into the midlands, too. east anglia and south—east england, well, it will try to brighten up here late in the day. through thursday night, low pressure still with us. we are going to see showers continue to push across the uk. the winds turning a little bit lighter. still coming in from the south—west, so it's going to be another mild night and a mild start for friday. friday, well, generally a better kind of day. pressure will...
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as you head your way to the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, some brief warmth before showery outbreaks develop more and more in the afternoon but the wetter weather likely to be further west in wales, as you head your way to the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, some brief warmth before showery outbreaks develop more and more in the afternoon but the wetter weather likely to be further west in wales, as much as 80 millimetres of rain during monday and monday night. that wetter weather moving slowly north and east but at the same time the winds continue to strengthen, especially in the south—west. so as we head into tuesday we will start with these sorts of temperatures, ten or 11 degrees, but quite a wet start for many eastern parts of the uk. we're left with one area of low pressure driving the heaviest rain up into scotland. this weather front should take the rain away from eastern england fairly quickly on tuesday, although the rain could linger for a while in northern england, the wettest weather is going to be in scotland, especially in the east. elsewhere, s
as you head your way to the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, some brief warmth before showery outbreaks develop more and more in the afternoon but the wetter weather likely to be further west in wales, as you head your way to the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, some brief warmth before showery outbreaks develop more and more in the afternoon but the wetter weather likely to be further west in wales, as much as 80 millimetres of rain during monday and monday night. that...
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wet whether continuing across north wales, the midlands, northern england. northern ireland will see a return to drier weather with sunshine but scotland is sitting underneath the cloud with outbreaks of rain. the area of rain nudges slowly northwards and eastwards across england, wales and scotland. the south—western half of the uk sees a return to sunshine and showers, but the strength of the wind could be gusting up to 50mph, even inland. a windy day on tuesday and it will feel cooler than it has been recently with temperatures between 13 and 18 degrees. particularly cool where you're stuck under cloud and the outbreaks of rain across scotland and north—east england, the rain lingers on into the early hours of wednesday. elsewhere across the country, a return to clearer conditions and less windy. temperatures overnight down to about nine or ten. wednesday will be an improving sort of day down to the fact that this area of low pressure will slowly clear off to the north—east. we still have pretty tightly packed isoba rs during wednesday. another bree
wet whether continuing across north wales, the midlands, northern england. northern ireland will see a return to drier weather with sunshine but scotland is sitting underneath the cloud with outbreaks of rain. the area of rain nudges slowly northwards and eastwards across england, wales and scotland. the south—western half of the uk sees a return to sunshine and showers, but the strength of the wind could be gusting up to 50mph, even inland. a windy day on tuesday and it will feel cooler than...
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the midlands, towards eastern wales. the weather front is struggling southern counties of england, especially the south—west, where it could be quite damp first south—west, where it could be quite dampfirst thing. south—west, where it could be quite damp first thing. damp weather in glastonbury through the morning, but it should be improving through the day and cloud will break up to allow some bright or even sunny spells. the wings further south will be and moderate. warm weather sunshine comes out, especially in the south—east and towards the north—east. rain pushing into north—west england and western parts of wales. after we shower is continuing in northern scotland, where we could see up to 50 mph gusts. feeling cool. elsewhere, quite warm and up to 25 degrees in the south—east. into this evening and overnight it stays blustery in northern areas. more cloud at times, especially in the west. it could be longer spells of rain pushing into the western hills. quite a mild night to come foremost. still blus
the midlands, towards eastern wales. the weather front is struggling southern counties of england, especially the south—west, where it could be quite damp first south—west, where it could be quite dampfirst thing. south—west, where it could be quite damp first thing. damp weather in glastonbury through the morning, but it should be improving through the day and cloud will break up to allow some bright or even sunny spells. the wings further south will be and moderate. warm weather...
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much of the midlands should be dry. sunny skies in east anglia, quite a warm and humid day year, brightening up and south—west scotla nd year, brightening up and south—west scotland and northern ireland. temperatures getting a boost. a big area of low pressure sits to the west, to do with the second half of the weekend. it slides towards the south—east of east anglia and it is not a sunny here on sunday. the cloud will increase and we will see rain on that weather front as it struggles to clear away. brighter skies following towards the west and north where we will see sunshine and showers. in scotland, rather frequent and heavy. humid in the south—east, top temperatures not quite as high. fresh air comes in on monday, a breezy day on monday. temperatures will be lower, perhaps a disappointing 15 or 16 degrees in the north where we are more likely to catch some showers. high pressure built in, affecting southern parts of the uk. weak weather fronts brushing the far north and the north—west. theresa may says sh
much of the midlands should be dry. sunny skies in east anglia, quite a warm and humid day year, brightening up and south—west scotla nd year, brightening up and south—west scotland and northern ireland. temperatures getting a boost. a big area of low pressure sits to the west, to do with the second half of the weekend. it slides towards the south—east of east anglia and it is not a sunny here on sunday. the cloud will increase and we will see rain on that weather front as it struggles to...
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there will be some wet weather for wales and the midlands. east anglia and the south—east starting largely dry if rather cloudy and breezy but relatively warm, 17 degrees in a few places. further west, we are likely to see some rain and some of that may affect glastonbury for the morning. it's not overly heavy but some rain nevertheless. through the day, it's a north—south split, with the southern half of the uk fairly cloudy with some rain. certainly not a washout but some wet weather in the wales, the midlands and east anglia by the afternoon with a fair bit of cloud either side of that. further north, sunny spells, scattered showers, 15 degrees in glasgow, 22 or 23 in the london area. of course it's the last day of glastonbury already. a little bit of rain early on but that should clear away and it gradually dries up, brightens up into the afternoon and evening. 17 or 18 degrees but also that noticeable breeze, and a breeze, too, at queen's club for the finals, but it should be fine and dry, if on the cloudy side. top temperature, 21 d
there will be some wet weather for wales and the midlands. east anglia and the south—east starting largely dry if rather cloudy and breezy but relatively warm, 17 degrees in a few places. further west, we are likely to see some rain and some of that may affect glastonbury for the morning. it's not overly heavy but some rain nevertheless. through the day, it's a north—south split, with the southern half of the uk fairly cloudy with some rain. certainly not a washout but some wet weather in...
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it moves into the midlands and drifts slowly further north into northern areas. so actually it is not going to be cold, 16 in the south. fresher in scotland. this ugly looking low, with lots of weather fronts around it, it is not shifting. it has decided to stay here all week long. sol decided to stay here all week long. so i think on wednesday, the worst of the weather transfers to more central and eastern areas. from lincolnshire up to newcastle a wind off the north sea and it will be cool off the north sea and it will be cool, but there is some good news, in scotland tomorrow, a much better day than today. you get the message the, the low pressure won't give rain every where. it will change from time to time. on thursday, we could have some sunshine across the south—east and central areas. is there a light at the end of the tun —— tunnel. yes it is drier and brighter at the weekend. thank goodness! thank you. our main story here: google has been fined £1.1 billion by the european commission for breaking competition regulations. welcome to the bbc sports
it moves into the midlands and drifts slowly further north into northern areas. so actually it is not going to be cold, 16 in the south. fresher in scotland. this ugly looking low, with lots of weather fronts around it, it is not shifting. it has decided to stay here all week long. sol decided to stay here all week long. so i think on wednesday, the worst of the weather transfers to more central and eastern areas. from lincolnshire up to newcastle a wind off the north sea and it will be cool...
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there is a chance of one or two showers bubbling up across the east of wales, through the midlands and east anglia, and if you catch one, it could be heavy and sundry. most places will avoid any showery rain and temperatures will likely be up to 29 or 30 degrees. we could see 32 or 30 in some spots. heading north, lots of sunshine in southern england and scotland with just the chance of showers in southern scotland. a slightly fresher feel across northern parts of northern ireland into the north. pressure conditions working south through this evening and overnight. isolated showers fading away. it is going to be another hot, sticky night in the south. 0vernight temperatures of 20 or 21. further north, temperatures falling to a roundabout 10—14. but the hot and sticky conditions continue across southern parts of england, and south wales, through the day tomorrow, with hot air in place. lots of sunshine, and it will be slightly fresher, not as hot as today. we could see 29 or 30 and even a little higher than that across southern parts. further north, between 60 and 25 degrees. —— b
there is a chance of one or two showers bubbling up across the east of wales, through the midlands and east anglia, and if you catch one, it could be heavy and sundry. most places will avoid any showery rain and temperatures will likely be up to 29 or 30 degrees. we could see 32 or 30 in some spots. heading north, lots of sunshine in southern england and scotland with just the chance of showers in southern scotland. a slightly fresher feel across northern parts of northern ireland into the...
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east midlands, east anglia the southeast may stay dry. but wales, west england, the northwest, maybe not. some blustery showers further west. this is bbc world news today. i'm alpa patel. our top stories: fleeing islamic state — reports that dozens have been killed in the iraqi city of mosul. in the last two days, isis have been shooting people escaping from this area in the street. i saw over 50 dead bodies yesterday. cutting carbon — india commits to going above and beyond its commitments under the paris agreement. no comment — did moscow interfere in the american elections? we ask the russians who may know. and one of the most eagerly anticipated football matches, the champions league final, reaches its climax.
east midlands, east anglia the southeast may stay dry. but wales, west england, the northwest, maybe not. some blustery showers further west. this is bbc world news today. i'm alpa patel. our top stories: fleeing islamic state — reports that dozens have been killed in the iraqi city of mosul. in the last two days, isis have been shooting people escaping from this area in the street. i saw over 50 dead bodies yesterday. cutting carbon — india commits to going above and beyond its commitments...
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Jun 10, 2017
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a fair bit of cloud for the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east. there may be a little bit of light rain and drizzle, but at nine o'clock, we've already got 17 or 18 degrees. as you go through the day, it will stay pretty cloudy. east anglia and the south—east, a little bit of light rain and drizzle on and off. we'll see some spells of sunshine behind there, but scattered showers get into the western side of england and wales. the showers across scotland and northern ireland will be quite frequent. and it won't be quite as warm as it was today. 16 or 17 degrees in glasgow and belfast. this little weather feature might be a focal point for some wetter weather in western scotland. one or two showers elsewhere, but a lot of dry weather. and the winds slowly easing down. there will be some spells of sunshine to be had on monday, and we'll see temperatures getting up to the low 20s in the south—eastern corner, but for many places, it will only be the middle teens. then looking ahead towards the tuesday, and high pressure continues to build in across
a fair bit of cloud for the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east. there may be a little bit of light rain and drizzle, but at nine o'clock, we've already got 17 or 18 degrees. as you go through the day, it will stay pretty cloudy. east anglia and the south—east, a little bit of light rain and drizzle on and off. we'll see some spells of sunshine behind there, but scattered showers get into the western side of england and wales. the showers across scotland and northern ireland will...
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Jun 7, 2017
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much of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, fairly dry start of the day. some rain moving into northern ireland. the north—west of england. northern scotland, probably waking up to some sunshine. much fresher. fresh start of the day. through the course of thursday, the area of low pressure, long weather front stretching across the uk. this is where the wettest of the weather will be across northern ireland, through the day, north—western england, central part of scotland. to the south, the rain is more pity. through the course of thursday night into friday, the low is still over us. into friday, the low is still over us. another one heading our way. the re m na nts of us. another one heading our way. the remnants of those lows heading the bus. mishmash of sunny spells, showers, and in the day, drying out. friday looking pretty good for most of us across the uk bar the odd shower either there. the winds will be lighter, feeling warmer. the end of the working week for most of us looking fine. the weekend admittedly looking fine. the weekend admittedly lo
much of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, fairly dry start of the day. some rain moving into northern ireland. the north—west of england. northern scotland, probably waking up to some sunshine. much fresher. fresh start of the day. through the course of thursday, the area of low pressure, long weather front stretching across the uk. this is where the wettest of the weather will be across northern ireland, through the day, north—western england, central part of scotland. to the...