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it is a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it really can be quite isolating, especially for young people. professor manuela barreto is head of psychology at the university of exeter. rural isolation will make it harderfor young people, or older people for that matter, access, the kind of activities that make it easier for social connections to flow, and to be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport that gets you into those places, it is going to be harder to sustain those social relationships. i'm kay, i moved to cornwall in october 2016, i literally didn't know anyone at all when i first moved out. after working and travelling aboard for six years, kay decided it was time to settle down and save for a house. the idea of living by the sea drew her to cornwall. going from being around people constantly to being around no—one at all and just yourself, it was obviously quite lonely and horrible to come back to an empty house, and not even having anyone you could call
it is a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it really can be quite isolating, especially for young people. professor manuela barreto is head of psychology at the university of exeter. rural isolation will make it harderfor young people, or older people for that matter, access, the kind of activities that make it easier for social connections to flow, and to be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport that gets you into those...
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many people view west cornwall as a dream location to live m, cornwall as a dream location to live in, but not knowing anyone was challenging for kelvin. whenever you turn up to somewhere and you are new, your thought of coming into other people's lives that are established. which is very different. they have their lives and you make friends, but you're not going to see them every day, so it is just going to see them every day, so it isjust a different going to see them every day, so it is just a different kind going to see them every day, so it isjust a different kind of situation. your room can become your present, you can be in a flat and... you are just there and there is nobody about you. a university of exeter study revealed that levels of loneliness are higher in younger people with 40% feeling lonely, compared with only 27% of over 75s. it isa compared with only 27% of over 75s. it is a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it really can be quite isolating, especially for young people. this professor is head of psychology at the university of ex
many people view west cornwall as a dream location to live m, cornwall as a dream location to live in, but not knowing anyone was challenging for kelvin. whenever you turn up to somewhere and you are new, your thought of coming into other people's lives that are established. which is very different. they have their lives and you make friends, but you're not going to see them every day, so it is just going to see them every day, so it isjust a different going to see them every day, so it is just...
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it's a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it can be quite isolating, especially for young people. this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter. rural isolation is going to make it harder for young people or older people for that matter to access the kind of activities that make it easier to form social connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport which gives you access to those areas, it will be harder to sustain social relationships. i moved to cornwall in october 2016. i literally didn't know anyone when i first moved down. after working and travelling abroad for six years, kay decided it was time to settle down and save for a house. the idea of living by the sea drew her to cornwall. going from being around people constantly to being around no one at all, and just yourself, it was lonely and horrible coming back to an empty house and not even having anyone to call up just to go for a drink or anything. a lot of people kno
it's a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it can be quite isolating, especially for young people. this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter. rural isolation is going to make it harder for young people or older people for that matter to access the kind of activities that make it easier to form social connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport which gives you access to those areas,...
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it's a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it can be quite isolating, especially for young people. this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter. rural isolation is going to make it harder for young people or older people for that matter to access the kind of activities that make it easier to form social connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's ha rd be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport which gives you access to those areas, it will be harder to sustain social relationships.” moved to cornwall in october 2016. i literally didn't know anyone when i first moved down. after working and travelling abroad for six years, kay decided it was time to settle down and save for a house. the idea of living by the sea drew her to cornwall. going from being around people constantly and being around no one at all, and just yourself, it was lonely and horrible coming back to an empty house and not even having anyone to call up just to go f
it's a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it can be quite isolating, especially for young people. this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter. rural isolation is going to make it harder for young people or older people for that matter to access the kind of activities that make it easier to form social connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's ha rd be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of...
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the hill was in 1781 and 26-year-old lieutenant colonel francis who cornwall is had left in the field and attacked the rebel army. there was a surprise in the report and they would admit that they were clot flat-footed and or left in good order. they face to comment on the second defeat of battle if you don't state and green had the army across the river and hill country. right in here. they want to fight again, but greene in his position was too strong to resolve and in the hill country they were making the right decision. the tactical victor found a beaten in front of him and was at the countryside of revolt. he worked for lord corn wallace which was universal. two days before the hill he defined operations and on the legion of horse and foot in francis marion and the plan of operations and find that phrase which is regulars army with the partisan militia and its concentration of working in the best possible way to see. they both cooperated and the situation of affairs in this spot made the judgment necessary and to say what the troops had collected at this point i had a sad affair
the hill was in 1781 and 26-year-old lieutenant colonel francis who cornwall is had left in the field and attacked the rebel army. there was a surprise in the report and they would admit that they were clot flat-footed and or left in good order. they face to comment on the second defeat of battle if you don't state and green had the army across the river and hill country. right in here. they want to fight again, but greene in his position was too strong to resolve and in the hill country they...
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the music scene in cornwall is quite buoyant. there are many groups coming through which is fantastic to see generally. some thing entire songs in but othersjust see generally. some thing entire songs in but others just use it a little bit full stop it all helps. this girl is half english half... she released an album all in cornish. yellow mac and there is something about the cornish language for me. about its survival. it is fascinating because it has been up against the wall. people across the cou nty against the wall. people across the county are taking time to learn the language. we are on the end of england. it is a way of identifying us and! england. it is a way of identifying us and i think it gives as a lift. while cornish might not be com pletely while cornish might not be completely safe as a language yet, the efforts of guys like this helps. i would like to learn a little bit. you have seen bands performing? yes. why is it important to hang on to languages like this it is important to hang on to our culture and herita
the music scene in cornwall is quite buoyant. there are many groups coming through which is fantastic to see generally. some thing entire songs in but othersjust see generally. some thing entire songs in but others just use it a little bit full stop it all helps. this girl is half english half... she released an album all in cornish. yellow mac and there is something about the cornish language for me. about its survival. it is fascinating because it has been up against the wall. people across...
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simon mccoy is in penzance in cornwall. thank you, jane. many of us will be familiar with seaside towns like penzance — hundreds of thousands of people from all over the country come to places like this for their holiday. but that can be a problem for the people who live here. whilst there's plenty of work in the summer — things can quickly change as the season comes to an end. that can cause concern particularly for the younger generations. jon kay has been speaking to one family in penzance to find out what it's like to live here. just a mile from the beach. the treneere estate, one of the poorest parts of britain. the coram family wanted to show us how they get by. we survive day by day. dad mike is a full—time security guard and earns 18 grand a year. he is paid on a friday and it's soon gone. by monday morning i will be already into my overdraft. thursday, i could be asking my boss if she could sub me from next week's wages so i can put fuel in my tank to go to work. and that is every week in life. and then she will take that out
simon mccoy is in penzance in cornwall. thank you, jane. many of us will be familiar with seaside towns like penzance — hundreds of thousands of people from all over the country come to places like this for their holiday. but that can be a problem for the people who live here. whilst there's plenty of work in the summer — things can quickly change as the season comes to an end. that can cause concern particularly for the younger generations. jon kay has been speaking to one family in...
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south—west of the country, so that means slightly milder conditions here but some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and for devon. you can see nine degrees at 6am on wednesday, whereas the clearer skies in northern england and scotland by this stage have led to an air frost, at least in the countryside, and towns — close to freezing. so the forecast on wednesday morning shows cloudier skies nudging into north wales and maybe the midlands as well, certainly quite cloudy in the south and south—east at times, but outbreaks of rain for cornwall and devon. wherever you are, the winds will still be blowing out of the east. easterly winds tend to be quite cutting, feeling quite chilly, so temperatures around ten whether you're in glasgow, edinburgh and london, feeling on the nippy side, despite the sunshine. that's wednesday. there's a little bit of a change wednesday night into thursday. this weather front will be moving eastwards and northwards, and that's going to introduce one — some slightly cloudier weather and some spots of rain, but also milder conditions coming off the atlantic, so when we
south—west of the country, so that means slightly milder conditions here but some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and for devon. you can see nine degrees at 6am on wednesday, whereas the clearer skies in northern england and scotland by this stage have led to an air frost, at least in the countryside, and towns — close to freezing. so the forecast on wednesday morning shows cloudier skies nudging into north wales and maybe the midlands as well, certainly quite cloudy in the south and...
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these planes in cornwall are being mothballed today. mps are looking for lessons, to stop a holiday nightmare like this happening again. simon gompertz, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. the president of the bulgarian football union resigns — after last night's match with england was marred by racism. uefa calls on football fans to wage war on the racists. crunch time for brexit talks — both sides say there's still work to do but hopes rise of a deal. turkey moves more troops to the border with syria as the united states imposes sanctions. a man has been sentenced to twelve years in jail, for driving over a police officer. pc gareth phillips suffered life—changing injuries after mubashar hussain ran him over in a hijacked police car in birmingham, while trying to avoid arrest. here's phil mackie. it began as a routine operation against car thieves. what happened next beggars belief. yeah, let's go, let's go, strike. that a brick being thrown by ahsan ghafoor. pc gareth phillips arrived in support. both ghafoor and mubashar huss
these planes in cornwall are being mothballed today. mps are looking for lessons, to stop a holiday nightmare like this happening again. simon gompertz, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. the president of the bulgarian football union resigns — after last night's match with england was marred by racism. uefa calls on football fans to wage war on the racists. crunch time for brexit talks — both sides say there's still work to do but hopes rise of a deal. turkey moves more troops to the...
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we find it very difficult to recruit in cornwall. most are dentists that arejust qualified, unless they are from cornwall, they don't necessarily want to come here. nhs england agrees and says, at the same time, demand is growing. hello! is it done? it's all finished. forjasmine, the worst is over. but thousands of others face a similar ordeal or a long wait for the care that could prevent it. jemma woodman, bbc news. next up, the story that has dominated social media today, coleen rooney, wife of former england captain, wayne rooney, has claimed that someone using rebekah vardy‘s account has leaked stories about her to the sun newspaper. rebekah vardy is of course the wife of england and leicester striker, jamie vardy, and denies the allegation. lizo mzimba has this report. they're married to footballers who have played for england, but both women have become well—known figures in their own right. rebekah vardy has taken part in the reality show i'm a celebrity get me out of here. coleen rooney has been a guest presenter on show
we find it very difficult to recruit in cornwall. most are dentists that arejust qualified, unless they are from cornwall, they don't necessarily want to come here. nhs england agrees and says, at the same time, demand is growing. hello! is it done? it's all finished. forjasmine, the worst is over. but thousands of others face a similar ordeal or a long wait for the care that could prevent it. jemma woodman, bbc news. next up, the story that has dominated social media today, coleen rooney, wife...
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we find it very difficult to recruit in cornwall. most are dentists that arejust qualified, unless they are from cornwall, they don't necessarily want to come here. nhs england agrees and says, at the same time, demand is growing. hello! is it done? it's all finished. forjasmine, the worst is over. but thousands of others face a similar ordeal or a long wait for the care that could prevent it. jemma woodman, bbc news. a row has broken out on social media after coleen rooney, wife of former england player wayne, accused rebekah vardy, wife of former england payerjamie, of leaking information from her instagram account and giving it to a newspaper. coleen rooney said she spent months working out who was behind the leak. rebekah vardy has denied it. lizo mzimba has more. they're married to footballers who have played for england, but both women have become well—known figures in their own right. rebekah vardy has taken part in the reality show i'm a celebrity get me out of here... coleen rooney has been a guest presenter on shows like
we find it very difficult to recruit in cornwall. most are dentists that arejust qualified, unless they are from cornwall, they don't necessarily want to come here. nhs england agrees and says, at the same time, demand is growing. hello! is it done? it's all finished. forjasmine, the worst is over. but thousands of others face a similar ordeal or a long wait for the care that could prevent it. jemma woodman, bbc news. a row has broken out on social media after coleen rooney, wife of former...
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this is a trial going on in cornwall. a year ago the government review recommended investing more in alternatives like this and so far there has been no change in policy. a teenager has been talking about the remarkable facial surgery she's undergone, after herjaw was broken in a horse riding accident. emily eccles' surgeon described the injuries as the worst he'd seen outside a war zone. the 15—year—old smashed into a gatepost while riding in derbyshire in august. it took medics five and a half hours to rebuild emily's face, using three titanium plates and more than 160 stitches. andy moore reports. for five days after the horrific incident, emily avoided seeing her reflection. but now, eight weeks later, she is happy to see the results of her recovery. her scar is healing well. this was the ct scan taken soon after her freak horse riding accident. part of herjaw was completely detached and hanging byjust a thread of skin. it was a life—threatening injury. she was told if the impact had been a centimetre away, the
this is a trial going on in cornwall. a year ago the government review recommended investing more in alternatives like this and so far there has been no change in policy. a teenager has been talking about the remarkable facial surgery she's undergone, after herjaw was broken in a horse riding accident. emily eccles' surgeon described the injuries as the worst he'd seen outside a war zone. the 15—year—old smashed into a gatepost while riding in derbyshire in august. it took medics five and a...
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the rained towards the far south—west of cornwall but otherwise afine, south—west of cornwall but otherwise a fine, crisp d. this is bbc news. iam martine i am martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: president trump says the leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi, has died after a military operation, by us special forces. a brutal killer, one who has caused so a brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, has violently been eliminated. the us says al baghdadi detonated an explosives vest, after being cornered in a compound, in north western syria. abu bakar al baghdadi presided over a brutal regime, that inspired terror attacks, around the world. here, the government presses ahead with attempts to get a december general election. ministers will put a vote before parliament, tomorrow. vigils are held in vietnam by families who fear their loved
the rained towards the far south—west of cornwall but otherwise afine, south—west of cornwall but otherwise a fine, crisp d. this is bbc news. iam martine i am martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: president trump says the leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi, has died after a military operation, by us special forces. a brutal killer, one who has caused so a brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, has violently been eliminated. the...
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it's very difficult as a junior doctor, you move from onejob in cornwall — lauren was in cornwall at the time — to anotherjob in bristol and the changeover‘s very quick. lauren went missing in february 2017. a month later, 32—year—old rebecca 0venden from grantham in lincolnshire was found dead in plymouth. dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e. it went viral and was shared 38,000 times. the coroner recorded that rebecca had a history of mental health issues and had attempted to take her life before. then in october, junior dr sophie spooner took her own life, two months after a complaint was made against her. a complaint which was dismissed. her family told us she tried but failed to get support and was afraid her colleagues in west sussex would find out about her depression. she was 26. at the launch of a report into the mental well being of nhs staff february, the health secretary chose to highlight what had happened to lauren. in a speech, matt hancock apologised and said the nhs didn't do enough to help. it was just heartbreaking, re
it's very difficult as a junior doctor, you move from onejob in cornwall — lauren was in cornwall at the time — to anotherjob in bristol and the changeover‘s very quick. lauren went missing in february 2017. a month later, 32—year—old rebecca 0venden from grantham in lincolnshire was found dead in plymouth. dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e. it went viral and was shared 38,000 times. the coroner recorded that rebecca had a history of...
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so for cornwall and devon, we've got the light outbreaks of rain. so for cornwall and devon, we've got the light outbreaks of rain. possibly pembrokeshire, the isle of wight too. we've got the milder conditions here — nine degrees in the morning, whereas the clearer skies have led to a frost at this stage in northern england and scotland. you can see the blue colours out in the countryside as low as —3 or —4 degrees, but for most of us, nowhere near as cold. so here's the forecast for wednesday — still rain from penzance, plymouth, exeter, maybe the far south—west of wales too, but for the rest of us, it's a bright day with easterly winds, mostly easterly and light but noticeable, and it will feel chilly. those temperature, ten in glasgow, ten or 11 in london. a little below par for the time of the year. let's have a look at the forecast for wednesday night into thursday. thursday, of course, is halloween and the weather front in the south—west has made some progress into northern and eastern areas of the uk. with this progression also c
so for cornwall and devon, we've got the light outbreaks of rain. so for cornwall and devon, we've got the light outbreaks of rain. possibly pembrokeshire, the isle of wight too. we've got the milder conditions here — nine degrees in the morning, whereas the clearer skies have led to a frost at this stage in northern england and scotland. you can see the blue colours out in the countryside as low as —3 or —4 degrees, but for most of us, nowhere near as cold. so here's the forecast for...
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south—west of the country, so that means slightly milder conditions here but some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and for devon. you can see nine degrees at 6am on wednesday, whereas the clearer skies in northern england and scotland by this stage have led to an air frost, at least in the countryside, and towns — close to freezing. so the forecast on wednesday morning shows cloudier skies nudging into north wales and maybe the midlands as well, certainly quite cloudy in the south and south—east at times, but outbreaks of rain for cornwall and devon. wherever you are, the winds will still be blowing out of the east. easterly winds tend to be quite cutting, feeling quite chilly, so temperatures around ten whether you're in glasgow, edinburgh and london, feeling on the nippy side, despite the sunshine. that's wednesday. there's a little bit of a change wednesday night into thursday. this weather front will be moving eastwards and northwards, and that's going to introduce one — some slightly cloudier weather and some spots of rain, but also milder conditions coming off the atlantic, so when we
south—west of the country, so that means slightly milder conditions here but some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and for devon. you can see nine degrees at 6am on wednesday, whereas the clearer skies in northern england and scotland by this stage have led to an air frost, at least in the countryside, and towns — close to freezing. so the forecast on wednesday morning shows cloudier skies nudging into north wales and maybe the midlands as well, certainly quite cloudy in the south and...
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the rain could be not much ofa cornwall. the rain could be not much of a feature, but could be blustery. 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typicalfor 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typical for the 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typicalfor the time of 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typical for the time of year. heading to monday evening and overnight into tuesday, this rain across england and wales pushes northwards and eastwards. rain eventually killing raqqa clearing out of northern ireland. tuesday looks like a drier day. plenty of dry weather with sunshine on tuesday. temperatures around about 11 to perhaps 60 degrees or so. a window of dry weather because we have rain waiting in the west and during tuesday night and into wednesday, it will sweep across the country. windy conditions in association with this frontal system during tuesday night on wednesday morning. it should clear away leaving a drier story for much of the day on wednesday. low pressure remains in charge with further blustery showers lasting throu
the rain could be not much ofa cornwall. the rain could be not much of a feature, but could be blustery. 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typicalfor 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typical for the 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typicalfor the time of 12 to 15 degrees, which is fairly typical for the time of year. heading to monday evening and overnight into tuesday, this rain across england and wales pushes northwards and eastwards. rain eventually killing raqqa clearing out of northern...
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it's been raining in the last 2a hours in cornwall and devon, and you can see the weather front here, it's actually stuck across the south—west of the british isles and will continue to bring further damp weather. so where we've got the cloud and the outbreaks of rain, its mild early on wednesday, nine degrees, but in the north where we have the clear skies, a touch of frost. this is how the morning looks, the vast majority of country has clear skies, sunny skies, but in the south—west, cornwall, devon, possibly creeping up to dorset as well, if you spots of rain, may one or two well, if you spots of rain, may one ortwo in well, if you spots of rain, may one or two in pembrokeshire. temperatures still on the low side, we're talking about 10 degrees, for example, in newcastle. then halloween itself is looking damp with a little bit of drizzle here and there. that's it for me. goodbye. 0ur this is bbc news. the headlines: political parties in britain are braced for a general election in december after parliament voted for a snap poll, as a way of breaking the deadlock over brexit. i
it's been raining in the last 2a hours in cornwall and devon, and you can see the weather front here, it's actually stuck across the south—west of the british isles and will continue to bring further damp weather. so where we've got the cloud and the outbreaks of rain, its mild early on wednesday, nine degrees, but in the north where we have the clear skies, a touch of frost. this is how the morning looks, the vast majority of country has clear skies, sunny skies, but in the south—west,...
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south—west of the country, so that means slightly milder conditions here but some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and for devon. you can see nine degrees at 6am on wednesday, whereas the clearer skies in northern england and scotland by this stage have led to an air frost, at least in the countryside, and towns — close to freezing. so the forecast on wednesday morning shows cloudier skies nudging into north wales and maybe the midlands as well, certainly quite cloudy in the south and south—east at times, but outbreaks of rain for cornwall and devon. wherever you are, the winds will still be blowing out of the east. easterly winds tend to be quite cutting, feeling quite chilly, so temperatures around ten whether you're in glasgow, edinburgh and london, feeling on the nippy side, despite the sunshine. that's wednesday. there's a little bit of a change wednesday night into thursday. this weather front will be moving eastwards and northwards, and that's going to introduce one — some slightly cloudier weather and some spots of rain, but also milder conditions coming off the atlantic, so when we
south—west of the country, so that means slightly milder conditions here but some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and for devon. you can see nine degrees at 6am on wednesday, whereas the clearer skies in northern england and scotland by this stage have led to an air frost, at least in the countryside, and towns — close to freezing. so the forecast on wednesday morning shows cloudier skies nudging into north wales and maybe the midlands as well, certainly quite cloudy in the south and...
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so, he sends cornwallis down. cornwallis very much with benedict arnold had earlier done at valcourt island. it's very interesting. on either side of the river that flows through trenton and then into the delaware, the british send a wave after wave of soldiers across at this very narrow bridge. they are repulsed by boxes canon, but the american army is in a very tight spot. there there is nowhere for them to hide. cornwallis says as night comes on the we will get them in the morning. well, what does washington do with some help and this is where joseph reed, even though though he had betrayed washington in a very personal way just a month earlier, he really helped him out at this stage because he had taken some philadelphians on horseback up to princeton earlier and had sort of figured out the lay of the land up there. and with other input, they decided to sneak out that night and do an end to run an attack princeton. that would become the great victory at princeton and that would just add to washington's laurels
so, he sends cornwallis down. cornwallis very much with benedict arnold had earlier done at valcourt island. it's very interesting. on either side of the river that flows through trenton and then into the delaware, the british send a wave after wave of soldiers across at this very narrow bridge. they are repulsed by boxes canon, but the american army is in a very tight spot. there there is nowhere for them to hide. cornwallis says as night comes on the we will get them in the morning. well,...
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bit of cloud building up across southern and western areas, more of a breeze from the south—east for cornwall and devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or $0 devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or so volt ms, and devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or so volt ms, another chilly one elsewhere, a touch of frost across parts of northern off with high pressure for thursday, looking to the waste to the system which is x hurricane lorenzo which will arrive across our shores later on thursday and during friday to bring a spell of wet and windy weather. that storm will eventually arrive across much of ireland through thursday to bring gales and also some huge waves, the republic of ireland about gradually cloud building up across western britain, gales will develop across the irish sea coast. largely dry and fairly bright to some extent across total and eastern areas. still chilly any north—east, temperatures creeping up across the south as storm the renzo continues to work its way again. into friday, storm pushes across the country but we can dramatically, ice bars opening a veil which means the win
bit of cloud building up across southern and western areas, more of a breeze from the south—east for cornwall and devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or $0 devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or so volt ms, and devon, not quite as cold, 9 degrees or so volt ms, another chilly one elsewhere, a touch of frost across parts of northern off with high pressure for thursday, looking to the waste to the system which is x hurricane lorenzo which will arrive across our shores later on thursday and...
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some rain on the cards, particularly for northern ireland, perhaps brushing into pembrokeshire and cornwall. also the chance of heavy, potentially thundery downpours in the south—east. temperatures around 12—16. 00:29:15,763 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bye— bye. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm maryam moshiri. our top stories: kurds under attack in northern syria say they will no longer prioritise guarding islamic state detainees if turkey's offensive continues. torrential rain and tornado—like winds claim at least nine lives injapan — in what could be the country's worst storm for 60 years. the president of ecuador places the country's capital, quito, under military control in an attempt to end days of violent clashes. an astonishing moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes
some rain on the cards, particularly for northern ireland, perhaps brushing into pembrokeshire and cornwall. also the chance of heavy, potentially thundery downpours in the south—east. temperatures around 12—16. 00:29:15,763 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bye— bye. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm maryam moshiri. our top stories: kurds under attack in northern syria say they will no longer prioritise guarding islamic state detainees if...
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jayce robinson has driven here from st ives, the very tip of cornwall. he's the first pro surfer to be allowed in the water. look at it. it's just so glassy, and it's like the maldivian ocean. all this was nick houndsfield's idea. wow! high five. it's taken almost a decade. we've got a real opportunity of getting people, and particularly kids, off computers, get them outdoors, get them interacting with nature and improve people's health and well—being. rocky surf music the amazing thing about this is the technology. the base of this lake is shaped exactly like the reefs in the ocean that produce these kind of waves, the best in the world. this is green belt land. the lake needed to fit into the landscape. 16,000 trees are going to be planted around it. and it's truly open to everyone. spike kane, a surfing legend, has worked with nick for years. so how does it make you feel to see it? i'm, like, emotionally, i'm a mess right now. just, like, look at this. music continues i'm at a complete loss for words, about how incredible it is. some say it'll never
jayce robinson has driven here from st ives, the very tip of cornwall. he's the first pro surfer to be allowed in the water. look at it. it's just so glassy, and it's like the maldivian ocean. all this was nick houndsfield's idea. wow! high five. it's taken almost a decade. we've got a real opportunity of getting people, and particularly kids, off computers, get them outdoors, get them interacting with nature and improve people's health and well—being. rocky surf music the amazing thing about...
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south—western reaches of the uk have had relentless rain in the last couple of days — cornwall, the channel islands and devon. this was the scene sent in from one of our weather watchers from paignton yesterday. fairly solid, grey cloud and outbreaks of rain on and off throughout the day. still wet weather around here at the moment, but the low pressure centre responsible is going to be pulling away to the south of the uk as the day pans out. so we'll see things becoming drier, not necessarily brighter, and then we await our next weather system, this time coming from the atlantic, that will bring rain to all areas for friday. for today, though, a lot of dry weather to be had. the best of the sunshine to the north and east. the rain clearing from the south—west. quite a bit of cloud hanging back, though, across southern wales and the midlands, and the cloud thickening in the west later in the day as that next system approaches. another breezy day, particularly around western coasts. temperatures — well, we could get up to 1a in plymouth with a bit of brightness and some drier weather. we
south—western reaches of the uk have had relentless rain in the last couple of days — cornwall, the channel islands and devon. this was the scene sent in from one of our weather watchers from paignton yesterday. fairly solid, grey cloud and outbreaks of rain on and off throughout the day. still wet weather around here at the moment, but the low pressure centre responsible is going to be pulling away to the south of the uk as the day pans out. so we'll see things becoming drier, not...
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some of that rain also pushing into pembrokeshire and cornwall. the winds not much of a feature for most places, but could be a little bit blustery with some of those heavy and thundery showers across southern and eastern england. temperatures generally between about 12 to 15 degrees — fairly typical for the time of year. now, heading through monday evening now and overnight into tuesday, this batch of rain across england and wales pushes its way northwards and eastwards. rain eventually clearing out of northern ireland, pushing into central scotland for a time. tuesday does look like a drier day. plenty of dry weather here with some sunshine on tuesday. and temperatures around about 11 to perhaps 16 degrees or so. a window of drier weather because we've got rain waiting out in the west. during tuesday night and into wednesday, that's going to sweep across the country. quite windy conditions in association with this frontal system during tuesday night and wednesday morning. it should clear away, leaving a little bit of a drier story for much of
some of that rain also pushing into pembrokeshire and cornwall. the winds not much of a feature for most places, but could be a little bit blustery with some of those heavy and thundery showers across southern and eastern england. temperatures generally between about 12 to 15 degrees — fairly typical for the time of year. now, heading through monday evening now and overnight into tuesday, this batch of rain across england and wales pushes its way northwards and eastwards. rain eventually...
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we find it very difficult to recruit in cornwall. most dentists that arejust qualified, unless they are from cornwall, do not necessarily want to come here. nhs england agrees and says at the same time demand is growing. hello. is a done? it is all finished. do member going to say? no! forjasmine, the worst is over. but thousands of others face a similar ordeal or a long wait for the care that could prevent it. gemma woodman, bbc news. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. well, it‘s been another unsettled day, plenty of heavy downpours around. and in glascow, we‘ve had some water logging of the roads. this really, as a result of today‘s rain, yes, but also the prolonged spell of wet weather we‘ve seen. i think scenes like this, probably becoming a bit more common over the next few days. for some of us, there is more rain in the forecast. now, the radar picture shows how extensive the showers today have been. they‘ve been nonstop, really, across western scotland. a few sneaked into southe
we find it very difficult to recruit in cornwall. most dentists that arejust qualified, unless they are from cornwall, do not necessarily want to come here. nhs england agrees and says at the same time demand is growing. hello. is a done? it is all finished. do member going to say? no! forjasmine, the worst is over. but thousands of others face a similar ordeal or a long wait for the care that could prevent it. gemma woodman, bbc news. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with chris...
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cornwall, the channel islands and devon. the prospect for today looks drier although not necessarily brighter. the area of low pressure that has been passed to the south—west of the uk will pull away, taking the rain with it. more rain in the winds to come away for friday. today, however, we begin with rain across the south coast, affecting parts of wales but come the afternoon are largely dry picture with a bit of drizzle around, the odd shower, lingering cloud but much drier. plenty of sunshine further north and east. still breezy especially for some of the western coasts. later in the day the cloud starts to build towards the west and skies become overcast. temperatures reaching 11 in belfast with brightness for plymouth up to 1a degrees. if you heading out in the evening for trick—or—treating, a fine story across central and eastern parts of the uk with the cloud thickening in the west to bring a patchy outbreak of rain at first and then some heavy rain by the time we get to midnight as the next area of low pressur
cornwall, the channel islands and devon. the prospect for today looks drier although not necessarily brighter. the area of low pressure that has been passed to the south—west of the uk will pull away, taking the rain with it. more rain in the winds to come away for friday. today, however, we begin with rain across the south coast, affecting parts of wales but come the afternoon are largely dry picture with a bit of drizzle around, the odd shower, lingering cloud but much drier. plenty of...
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disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one or two generally across that east coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift its way a little bit further east, and these weather fronts threaten a little bit further as we go into wednesday. so yet again a bit of a north—south divide, some decent spells of sunshine after a good start for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. clouding over from south wales and into the midlands, an we'll see
disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one or two generally across that east coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just...
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injersey, which will extend into cornwall and devon. in jersey, it which will extend into cornwall and devon. injersey, it gets into ordinary and guernsey through the day. ahead of that, some cloud. it will be bright. not particularly heavy rain, on and off through the day. when the mist and fog lifts through the rest of england, it will join much of scotland and northern ireland ina join much of scotland and northern ireland in a dry day. the showers predominantly across scotland, initially across the north west, some in the north and increasingly into the north—east as the winter via from a north—westerly to a north—easterly through the day. sevenin north—easterly through the day. seven in the north, 11 in the south. through the evening and overnight, those temperatures will follow quickly under clear skies. we hang onto those showers, and snow falling in the grampians. some cloud and rain coming in across the south—west. that is helping to maintain temperature levels. moving away from the south—west, temperatures as low a
injersey, which will extend into cornwall and devon. in jersey, it which will extend into cornwall and devon. injersey, it gets into ordinary and guernsey through the day. ahead of that, some cloud. it will be bright. not particularly heavy rain, on and off through the day. when the mist and fog lifts through the rest of england, it will join much of scotland and northern ireland ina join much of scotland and northern ireland in a dry day. the showers predominantly across scotland, initially...
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so really in a line from cornwall towards southern norfolk. to the north of this we've got some spells of sunshine for many. some showers across parts of wales, north—west england, the west of northern ireland, also for the highlands of scotla nd ireland, also for the highlands of scotland and into the northern isles. but for many, perhaps escaping the showers, mainly dry. the wind is not as strong as they we re the wind is not as strong as they were yesterday and temperatures generally around the mid—teens. perhaps we could get up to 16 or 17 across parts of the midlands and east england in the best of the sunshine. so through tonight, keeping an eye on our frontal system which by this stage will be starting to slowly put its way northwards, probably staying dry across northern ireland and much of scotland. some of that rain could get into southern scotla nd of that rain could get into southern scotland by the end of the night. where we have the rain, temperatures generally holding up into double figures, where we have clear skies, four o
so really in a line from cornwall towards southern norfolk. to the north of this we've got some spells of sunshine for many. some showers across parts of wales, north—west england, the west of northern ireland, also for the highlands of scotla nd ireland, also for the highlands of scotland and into the northern isles. but for many, perhaps escaping the showers, mainly dry. the wind is not as strong as they we re the wind is not as strong as they were yesterday and temperatures generally...
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disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one or two generally across that east coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift its way a little bit further east, and these weather fronts threaten a little bit further as we go into wednesday. so yet again a bit of a north—south divide, some decent spells of sunshine after a good start for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. clouding over from south wales and into the midlands, an we'll see
disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one or two generally across that east coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just...
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enough cloud and breeze here as well for there to be some showery bursts of rain, made devon and cornwall. wanted to showers with dry, fine unsettled weather. 7—8d, ten or 12. not a great difference from monday and tuesday. still that ridge of high pressure. into the south—western quarter with a noticeable east— south—east wind to keep it on the raw side down here and despite the present —— presence of the sunshine, it does nothing for the temperatures. the odd passing drizzly shower but essentially, a lot of dry and settled weather. when do things change. it may well be we see the first signs of frontal systems more active in this easterly set here trying to push their way across the british isles. some uncertainty about the timing but it will change during the week. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: another huge protest in barcelona has been under way as the backlash over spain's jailing of separatist catalonian leaders continues. a man has been charged with 39 counts manslaughter over the deaths of migrants found in a lorry in england. millions of
enough cloud and breeze here as well for there to be some showery bursts of rain, made devon and cornwall. wanted to showers with dry, fine unsettled weather. 7—8d, ten or 12. not a great difference from monday and tuesday. still that ridge of high pressure. into the south—western quarter with a noticeable east— south—east wind to keep it on the raw side down here and despite the present —— presence of the sunshine, it does nothing for the temperatures. the odd passing drizzly...
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there i love cornwall i'm older. because very. open war. but it doesn't at the moment thought you know there's a lot made. it that didn't last couldn't. get but it had all so it came that little bit are still people out. and recommending the family thank you nic a alice. but i. mean that's him in the back. so big one who's not going to stop it. but i thought probably mother met him by name admitting you. couldn't keep up with the new after a. while that's it but if i need that muscle no. he thought because he needs to. implement them in. what i knew the minute you know nothing interesting stuff here. we may have a lot of. it defective i mean good lord am. building the will then build up me in for. 150 miles inland. while any of my lot are still been there almost total belief that they could. just simply feel more in their near black sea on. a man of the blue good. looking a bit and so either i. or he is too familiar. there will be in the common what i'm reading. yes liam or simply. give me an i pad soon i came here. that was the most valuab
there i love cornwall i'm older. because very. open war. but it doesn't at the moment thought you know there's a lot made. it that didn't last couldn't. get but it had all so it came that little bit are still people out. and recommending the family thank you nic a alice. but i. mean that's him in the back. so big one who's not going to stop it. but i thought probably mother met him by name admitting you. couldn't keep up with the new after a. while that's it but if i need that muscle no. he...
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there i love cornwall i'm a little. bit of a one up look see on the very. open world. but it. does thing at the moment thought you know they are salaamed but on the inside but i feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there don't make a medical but are still people out. and recommending a family thank you nick a alan if that. man had plenty of pain i say. when i see him in the butt but i'm not. so big one. we're not going to stop it even if the but i mean what i saw probably mother met him my name admitted. that hell of give a pretty good book with the gift after a. while that's it but if i needed that muscle no. he thought because. that money. got a little but i knew when i knew. nothing of the witnesses. we made up a lot of. it you figure i mean good lord am. going to build me when they build up me in for. 150 miles inland. while any level i still have been there almost total the exit there could be a lot of i mean you do seem to feel more in a mere blip was it see on. the air a little bit of blue body begins to look a little bit and so either i. or a too familiar.
there i love cornwall i'm a little. bit of a one up look see on the very. open world. but it. does thing at the moment thought you know they are salaamed but on the inside but i feel it that didn't last couldn't. get brittle in there don't make a medical but are still people out. and recommending a family thank you nick a alan if that. man had plenty of pain i say. when i see him in the butt but i'm not. so big one. we're not going to stop it even if the but i mean what i saw probably mother...
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we will be looking at hailstorms that have hit cornwall recently. good afternoon and welcome from westminster, where the prime minister is in a race to try to persuade mps to back his new brexit agreement before tomorrow's vote in parliament. borisjohnson says he's "very confident" he'll win backing for the deal struck yesterday in brussels, but the result is expected to be tight. with opposition parties, and the dup, set to vote against him, mrjohnson is trying to convince labour mps to switch sides, while keeping his own backbenchers onboard. our political correspondent, iain watson, has this report. here is a turnup for the books, a conservative prime minister who actually seemed to enjoy his excursion to brussels. backslapping all round, as borisjohnson secured a brexit deal yesterday. but 2a hours these days, is a long time in politics. and he is facing more difficulties back in britain than in brussels, as he struggles to get enough mps on side. so, what kind of deal will they be voting on? much of it is similar to theresa may's, for example,
we will be looking at hailstorms that have hit cornwall recently. good afternoon and welcome from westminster, where the prime minister is in a race to try to persuade mps to back his new brexit agreement before tomorrow's vote in parliament. borisjohnson says he's "very confident" he'll win backing for the deal struck yesterday in brussels, but the result is expected to be tight. with opposition parties, and the dup, set to vote against him, mrjohnson is trying to convince labour mps...
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on the right—hand side of the chair of state the duchess of cornwall who has been accompanying to the state opening since 2013. rather tellingly we have a little table on the left—hand side because that will be where the imperial state crown will be placed or put on display. the queen will not be wearing the crown today. it will be placed on display on the table. that is the scene and the house of lords are starting to fill up because, as you can imagine, there is lots of competition for places today in the house of lords. just take a little pause there because with me in the studio i have a combined wealth of parliamentary experience i'm pleased to say. i will not count the years of experience because i am going to be kind about that. but impressed by the combined years of dame margaret beckett, the senior labour mp and former foreign secretary, and the lord speaker who will be a prominent figure in today's events. norman fowler, lord fowler, of course, and formerly conservative party chairman and conservative cabinet minister. good to have you here, thank you. we heard from lauret
on the right—hand side of the chair of state the duchess of cornwall who has been accompanying to the state opening since 2013. rather tellingly we have a little table on the left—hand side because that will be where the imperial state crown will be placed or put on display. the queen will not be wearing the crown today. it will be placed on display on the table. that is the scene and the house of lords are starting to fill up because, as you can imagine, there is lots of competition for...
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rain for northern ireland into pembrokeshire and also cornwall, but elsewhere quite a lot of dry weather. sunny spells for northern england, eastern scotland as well. those temperatures will be 12 to 16, typical for this time of year. things are set to stay unsettled as well for tuesday. rain, especially for north east england and scotland and it does look like it should clear away quickly on tuesday. not a bad day. lighter winds, just a few showers. respite after the recent rain in the south during the day on tuesday. 12 to 16 degrees, the top temperatures but more rain waiting in the wings towards the west and that sets us up for an unsettled picture through wednesday. into thursday, sunny spells, blustery showers surround —— around, and temperatures generally in the mid teens. goodbye for now. good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson. our headlines today: breaking her silence. the wife of a us diplomat says she's devastated by the death of british teenager harry dunn, as the uk government reveals she's no longer protected by diplomatic immunity. at lea
rain for northern ireland into pembrokeshire and also cornwall, but elsewhere quite a lot of dry weather. sunny spells for northern england, eastern scotland as well. those temperatures will be 12 to 16, typical for this time of year. things are set to stay unsettled as well for tuesday. rain, especially for north east england and scotland and it does look like it should clear away quickly on tuesday. not a bad day. lighter winds, just a few showers. respite after the recent rain in the south...
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bit of rain also for northern ireland, which could fringe into the likes of pembrokeshire and also cornwall. but actually elsewhere quite a lot of dry weather. some sunny spells for northern england, eastern scotland as well. and those temperatures will be 12—16, fairly typicalfor this time of year. but things are set to stay really quite unsettled as well for tuesday. still some rain, especially for north—east england and eastern scotland. it does look like that should clear away fairly quickly on tuesday. so not a bad day. lighter winds, just a few showers. a respite, i think, after the recent rain in the south during the day on tuesday. 12—16 degrees the top temperatures. but more rain waiting out in the wings towards the west. and that sets us up for unsettled picture again through wednesday into thursday. sunny spells, some blustery showers around. and temperatures generally in the mid teens. bye for now. welcome to bbc news. i'm maryam moshiri. our top stories: heavy fighting continues as turkey presses ahead with its military operation against kurdish fighters in northeast syri
bit of rain also for northern ireland, which could fringe into the likes of pembrokeshire and also cornwall. but actually elsewhere quite a lot of dry weather. some sunny spells for northern england, eastern scotland as well. and those temperatures will be 12—16, fairly typicalfor this time of year. but things are set to stay really quite unsettled as well for tuesday. still some rain, especially for north—east england and eastern scotland. it does look like that should clear away fairly...
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more cloud and perhaps a few showers pushing in to the channel islands, cornwall and devon. elsewhere it should be another dry day after a cold and frosty start. plenty of sunshine around. just a bit of cloud affecting some north sea coasts because we will have an onshore breeze here. temperature wise again, 9-12d. 12 breeze here. temperature wise again, 9—12d. 12 or breeze here. temperature wise again, 9-12d. 12 or 13 breeze here. temperature wise again, 9—12d. 12 or 13 across the far south—west. mid week onwards we start to see subtle changes. that area of low pressure in coaches for then could bring wet and windy weather to the west of the uk. still dry in chilly with some sunshine in the east and then by thursday and friday looks like low pressure winds out to been cold and rain. more of a breeze and it will turn milder. the us says its forces have killed the leader of the so—called islamic state group, abu bakr al—baghdadi, often described as the world's most wanted man. the us says al baghdadi blew himself up with a suicide vest, after being cornered by speci
more cloud and perhaps a few showers pushing in to the channel islands, cornwall and devon. elsewhere it should be another dry day after a cold and frosty start. plenty of sunshine around. just a bit of cloud affecting some north sea coasts because we will have an onshore breeze here. temperature wise again, 9-12d. 12 breeze here. temperature wise again, 9—12d. 12 or breeze here. temperature wise again, 9-12d. 12 or 13 breeze here. temperature wise again, 9—12d. 12 or 13 across the far...
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isjoined by another feature, which mayjust thicken up the cloud and bring rain to the very far west of cornwall, maybe to pembrokeshire, but certainly it will work its way into the heart of northern ireland, maybe south—west scotland later on. generally speaking, the further north and east you are, the drier and finer your day will be. take care. bye— bye. good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish militias in north—eastern syria. much of the fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ayn. turkey claims its military has entered the town, but the kurdish—led syrian democratic forces dispute this. since fighting broke out on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians in total are believed to have been killed on both sides of the border. more than 100,000 people have fled their homes. ankara says it wants to establish a 20—mile deep buffer zone across the frontier with syria to keep out kurdish militias and resettle syrian refugees. from ak—chakale on the turkish side of the border, our middle east correspondent, martin patience, has sent us this report
isjoined by another feature, which mayjust thicken up the cloud and bring rain to the very far west of cornwall, maybe to pembrokeshire, but certainly it will work its way into the heart of northern ireland, maybe south—west scotland later on. generally speaking, the further north and east you are, the drier and finer your day will be. take care. bye— bye. good evening. there have been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish militias in north—eastern syria. much of the fighting...
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a bit of a player for the very far west of cornwall. perhaps pembrokeshire and through monday, do you need me to tell you? yes, it will be quite a wet day into northern ireland! between those two areas of cloud and rain, a bit of a neat core. they could be some brightness, quite a lot of proud, as you can imagine, in north—eastern wales and the midlands, northern england, northern and eastern parts of scotland, it could be a half decent day. i'm not sure how far the rain will go that i'm more sure that it could intensify through monday night and into the first part of tuesday. that could be a0 or 50 millimetres of rain, we will see. time will tell. three tuesday, it only becomes a bother in north—eastern parts of scotland, but elsewhere, that is not a bad day until later on. we do bring the next weather front in from the atlantic, a fly weather front in from the atlantic, afly in weather front in from the atlantic, a fly in the ointment, late in the day for northern ireland. those same weather fronts will crack on, we think. quite w
a bit of a player for the very far west of cornwall. perhaps pembrokeshire and through monday, do you need me to tell you? yes, it will be quite a wet day into northern ireland! between those two areas of cloud and rain, a bit of a neat core. they could be some brightness, quite a lot of proud, as you can imagine, in north—eastern wales and the midlands, northern england, northern and eastern parts of scotland, it could be a half decent day. i'm not sure how far the rain will go that i'm more...
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isjoined by another feature, which mayjust thicken up the cloud and bring rain to the very far west of cornwall, maybe to pembrokeshire, but certainly it will work its way into the heart of northern ireland, maybe southwest scotland later on. generally speaking, the further north and east you are, the drier and finer your day will be. take care. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at apm. two people are killed as typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo. it's the biggest storm to hitjapan for 60 years, forcing thousands to escape the storm. tens of thousands of people are being told to go to shelters, to leave their homes, because it is not clear whether these rivers are going to burst their banks tonight. a moment of sporting history — kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. i'm expecting more after seeing this, all of the world to run under two hours after today. translation: my stom
isjoined by another feature, which mayjust thicken up the cloud and bring rain to the very far west of cornwall, maybe to pembrokeshire, but certainly it will work its way into the heart of northern ireland, maybe southwest scotland later on. generally speaking, the further north and east you are, the drier and finer your day will be. take care. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines at apm. two people are killed as typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo. it's the biggest storm to...
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when we got back to cornwall, they actually told us he had between two and ten days to live. sorry. they said he had an infection on the brain, so we insisted that he went home that day because that's what he wanted to do. he kept asking to go home. lee had severe haemophilia. when it became known he was infected with hiv in the 1980s, his mother said parents didn't want him at school and a teacher wouldn't teach him, so they decided to move. the pain of reliving what happened to lee is nothing compared to the pain and suffering he had in his short life. we lost our beautiful son, brother. haemophiliacs were fearing for their lives and the safety of the factor vii! they were using. the government knew it was infected as did the pharmaceutical companies and did nothing. the inquiry are still combing through hundreds of thousands of documents and will call experts and former politicians to give evidence about how and why haemophiliacs like lee and blood transfusion patients were treated with infected blood in the ‘70s and ‘80s. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. a quick look at w
when we got back to cornwall, they actually told us he had between two and ten days to live. sorry. they said he had an infection on the brain, so we insisted that he went home that day because that's what he wanted to do. he kept asking to go home. lee had severe haemophilia. when it became known he was infected with hiv in the 1980s, his mother said parents didn't want him at school and a teacher wouldn't teach him, so they decided to move. the pain of reliving what happened to lee is nothing...
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some of the rain pushing into pembrokeshire and cornwall. wind is not much of a feature but can be a little bit blustery with heavy and thundery showers across southern and eastern england. temperatures generally between 12 and 15 degrees, fairly typicalfor this time of between 12 and 15 degrees, fairly typical for this time of year. heading for a monday evening and overnight into tuesday, this batch of rain pushes north and east, rain eventually clears out of northern ireland, pushing into central scotla nd ireland, pushing into central scotland for a time. tuesday does not like a drier day, plenty of dry weather with some sunshine, temperatures around 11 to 16 degrees. window of dry weather because we have rain waiting out in the west, during tuesday night and into wednesday, that will sweep out, frontal system. should clear away, leaving a drier story, drier story, blustery showers lasting through much of the week ahead. this is bbc world news today. i'm ben bland. our top stories... kurdish forces announce a deal with the syrian governme
some of the rain pushing into pembrokeshire and cornwall. wind is not much of a feature but can be a little bit blustery with heavy and thundery showers across southern and eastern england. temperatures generally between 12 and 15 degrees, fairly typicalfor this time of between 12 and 15 degrees, fairly typical for this time of year. heading for a monday evening and overnight into tuesday, this batch of rain pushes north and east, rain eventually clears out of northern ireland, pushing into...
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saturday brings a further cloud and outbreak of rain from cornwall through central southern england to london and passed it is ugly but you can see part two midlands, belfast, glasgow doing fine, five not show her in there, plenty of sun and take a look at centre, totally different feature across northern ireland and cyprus got them, heavier rent to come in the south on the other hand, the cubism is shown on the way. every once in for some rain. this is bbc news. these are the headlines. the united nations says 100,000 civilians are being forced to flee their homes in northern syria as turkey continues its offensive against the kurds. turkish warplanes have continued to bomb targets inside syria. turkey's president says he won't halt the military operation, whatever the objections of other countries. there have been new revelations in the impeachment enquiry against donald trump, with the former us ambassador to ukraine testifying that she was removed from her position on the orders of the president. speaking behind closed doors to congress, marie yovanovitch said there had been a conc
saturday brings a further cloud and outbreak of rain from cornwall through central southern england to london and passed it is ugly but you can see part two midlands, belfast, glasgow doing fine, five not show her in there, plenty of sun and take a look at centre, totally different feature across northern ireland and cyprus got them, heavier rent to come in the south on the other hand, the cubism is shown on the way. every once in for some rain. this is bbc news. these are the headlines. the...
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cornwall, channel islands and devon it was a grey and dank painting yesterday. the prospects for today though are looking drier, but not necessarily brighter. the area of low pressure that is in part to the southwest of the uk will start to pull away southwards, taking the rain along with it. more rain waiting in the wings though to come our way for friday. today though, we start off with some rain along the south coast and the southwest of england and parts of wales too. but come the afternoon, we are talking about a large, dry picture, perhaps a bit of drizzle with the odd shower and some lingering cloud but much drier. plenty of sunshine for the north and east. still breezy, especially for some of our western coasts. later on in the day, the cloud starts to build towards the west of the skies becoming overcast in northern ireland. temperatures up to 11 though in belfast with some brightness for plymouth, losing that rain up to 14 degrees. if you are heading out through the evening for trick—or—treating for halloween, a fine story across the eastern parts
cornwall, channel islands and devon it was a grey and dank painting yesterday. the prospects for today though are looking drier, but not necessarily brighter. the area of low pressure that is in part to the southwest of the uk will start to pull away southwards, taking the rain along with it. more rain waiting in the wings though to come our way for friday. today though, we start off with some rain along the south coast and the southwest of england and parts of wales too. but come the...