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i don't _ cornwall. i hope they do. i hope so, it is lovely. i don't know— cornwall. i hope they do. i hope so, it is lovely. i don't know if— cornwall. i hope they do. i hope so, it is lovely. i don't know if they i it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily _ it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily clad. _ it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily clad. i - it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily clad. i don't i it is lovely. i don't know if they l will be scantily clad. i don't know where this paper review is going! love island, apparently. ilrligel where this paper review is going! love island, apparently. nigel and i rocked u- love island, apparently. nigel and i rocked up to _ love island, apparently. nigel and i rocked up to talk _ love island, apparently. nigel and i rocked up to talk about _ love island, apparently. nigel and i rocked up to talk about serious i rocked up to talk about serious news. we need to speak to the book, i reckon. back to the sunday times, a serial killer's confessions, dennis nilsen's confe
i don't _ cornwall. i hope they do. i hope so, it is lovely. i don't know— cornwall. i hope they do. i hope so, it is lovely. i don't know if— cornwall. i hope they do. i hope so, it is lovely. i don't know if they i it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily _ it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily clad. _ it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily clad. i - it is lovely. i don't know if they will be scantily clad. i don't i it is lovely. i don't know if they...
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cornwall led the way -- i think the romans mined tin in cornwall, did they not? i have a feeling they did, and, indeed, the copper mines there were at the heart of the uk industrial revolution. what is going on in cornwall today shows that cornwall is once again at the heart of the first century green u.k. industrial revolution. >> >> you have been watching the prime minister questions. you can also go to here to see more. in other british programs. >> this is the new online store at she pan shop. to check out the products and with the new congress in session, we are taking preorders. every c-span shop purchase helps support the nonprofit operations. shop at c-spanshop.org. >> house democrats plan to send an article of impeachment to the senate charging former president trump regarding the rights in january 6. senate majority leader chuck schumer announced a time when. >> mr. president, we have made good
cornwall led the way -- i think the romans mined tin in cornwall, did they not? i have a feeling they did, and, indeed, the copper mines there were at the heart of the uk industrial revolution. what is going on in cornwall today shows that cornwall is once again at the heart of the first century green u.k. industrial revolution. >> >> you have been watching the prime minister questions. you can also go to here to see more. in other british programs. >> this is the new online...
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it's the g7 in cornwall, i was _ thing. it's the g7 in cornwall, i wasjust— thing. it's the g7 in cornwall, i wasjust reading up about it, and how the — wasjust reading up about it, and how the beast, this enormous car at the american presidents usually travel— the american presidents usually travel in — the american presidents usually travel in - — the american presidents usually travel in — there's no way ill managed _ travel in — there's no way ill managed to get down those cornish roads _ managed to get down those cornish roads. �* , roads. laughter. but i roads. laughter. but | think- roads. laughter. but | think that - roads. laughter. but | think that is| roads. laughter. - but i think that is 11-13 june, roads. laughter. _ but i think that is 11-13 june, so but i think that is 11—13june, so another— but i think that is 11—13june, so another opportunity to talk about talk about trade. biden is the person— talk about trade. biden is the person responsible for trade, they said, _ person responsible for trade, they said. "he's— person res
it's the g7 in cornwall, i was _ thing. it's the g7 in cornwall, i wasjust— thing. it's the g7 in cornwall, i wasjust reading up about it, and how the — wasjust reading up about it, and how the beast, this enormous car at the american presidents usually travel— the american presidents usually travel in — the american presidents usually travel in - — the american presidents usually travel in — there's no way ill managed _ travel in — there's no way ill managed to get down those...
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showers also return to the far west of wales and across cornwall. but for many of you, over most of you on saturday, it will be a dry, bright and crisp day. temperatures 2—5 celsius at best. so, a chilly one out there. as we go through saturday night into sunday, a high pressure shifts to the north of us. low pressure so to the south and east. an increasingly easterly airflow will develop. that means showers that start on eastern coasts will drift a little further westwards. it could turn to sleet and snow over high ground. we lose the early showers in wales and south—west england. many western areas finish the day on sunday staying dry and sunny. temperatures up a degree or so on saturday's values. once the easterly wind sets in, it will be with us into much of next week. quite windy conditions at times for england and wales. that will make it feel cold. there are little areas of less cold air around that. a lot of what falls from the sky in the form of showers will be offering, but it could turn to sleet and snow at times, particularly over th
showers also return to the far west of wales and across cornwall. but for many of you, over most of you on saturday, it will be a dry, bright and crisp day. temperatures 2—5 celsius at best. so, a chilly one out there. as we go through saturday night into sunday, a high pressure shifts to the north of us. low pressure so to the south and east. an increasingly easterly airflow will develop. that means showers that start on eastern coasts will drift a little further westwards. it could turn to...
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cornwall led the way -- i think the romans mined tin in cornwall, did they not? i have a feeling they did, and, indeed, the copper mines there were at the heart of the uk industrial revolution. what is going on in cornwall today shows that cornwall is once again at the heart of the first century green u.k. industrial revolution. >> i am suspending the house for three minutes to enable the necessary arrangements for the next business to be made. order. >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. the next question time is this wednesday, january 27. see it live at 7:00 eastern on c-span two or watch sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific here on c-span. you can also go to c-span.org to find that he is of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. >> the impeachment trial of former president trump begins this week in the senate as the house hands over articles of impeachment and senators are sworn in in the trial with opening arguments set to begin in early february. the process begins mon
cornwall led the way -- i think the romans mined tin in cornwall, did they not? i have a feeling they did, and, indeed, the copper mines there were at the heart of the uk industrial revolution. what is going on in cornwall today shows that cornwall is once again at the heart of the first century green u.k. industrial revolution. >> i am suspending the house for three minutes to enable the necessary arrangements for the next business to be made. order. >> you have been watching prime...
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to the world — brilliant. -- showcase cornwall to the world-— brilliant. -- showcase cornwall to the world. �*, ., ,, the world. let's look at the sunday times. the world. let's look at the sunday times denis _ the world. let's look at the sunday times. denis nilsen, _ the world. let's look at the sunday times. denis nilsen, the _ the world. let's look at the sunday times. denis nilsen, the serial- times. denis nilsen, the serial killer. this is an interesting story because the autobiography of him is due to be released this week after the home office had banned its publication. there was it a recent tv series dramatisation about his life. this is very controversial and the families of the victims are hugely upset by this.- the families of the victims are hugely upset by this. yeah, they don't want _ hugely upset by this. yeah, they don't want it _ hugely upset by this. yeah, they don't want it to _ hugely upset by this. yeah, they don't want it to be _ hugely upset by this. yeah, they don't want it to be published. i hugely upset by this. yeah, they i don't want it to be published
to the world — brilliant. -- showcase cornwall to the world-— brilliant. -- showcase cornwall to the world. �*, ., ,, the world. let's look at the sunday times. the world. let's look at the sunday times denis _ the world. let's look at the sunday times. denis nilsen, _ the world. let's look at the sunday times. denis nilsen, the _ the world. let's look at the sunday times. denis nilsen, the serial- times. denis nilsen, the serial killer. this is an interesting story because the...
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we know that the g7 summit in cornwall is happening injune _ g7 summit in cornwall is happening injune. he's— g7 summit in cornwall is happening injune. he's going to be coming here_ injune. he's going to be coming here for— injune. he's going to be coming here for that, he's also keen on climate — here for that, he's also keen on climate and he's got three big challenges, the three big cds that i like cell_ challenges, the three big cds that i like call them. covid, where he needs— like call them. covid, where he needs to — like call them. covid, where he needs to get the domestic situation under_ needs to get the domestic situation under control, china where he needs to partner— under control, china where he needs to partner up with other democracies to partner up with other democracies to form _ to partner up with other democracies to form a _ to partner up with other democracies to form a multilateral approach in tackling _ to form a multilateral approach in tackling china, and climate change, where _ tackling china, and climate change, where it's _ tackling china, and
we know that the g7 summit in cornwall is happening injune _ g7 summit in cornwall is happening injune. he's— g7 summit in cornwall is happening injune. he's going to be coming here_ injune. he's going to be coming here for— injune. he's going to be coming here for that, he's also keen on climate — here for that, he's also keen on climate and he's got three big challenges, the three big cds that i like cell_ challenges, the three big cds that i like call them. covid, where he needs—...
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when _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i should not be going out. or whatever~ — when i should not be going out. or whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying _ whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying keep the public in the dark at— not saying keep the public in the dark at all. — not saying keep the public in the dark at all, because that equally leads— dark at all, because that equally leads to — dark at all, because that equally leads to problems but this is psychologically damaging. as well as hugely _ psychologically damaging. as well as hugely damaging for the travel industry~ — hugely damaging for the travel indust . , . ,., hugely damaging for the travel indust . , . . industry. tell us about the particle row within the _ industry. tell us about the particle row within the cabin _ industry. tell us about the particle row within the cabin about - industry. tell us about the particle | row within the cabin about whether to, or how tight this quarantine lockdown is going to be. it’s to, or how tight this
when _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i should not be going out. or whatever~ — when i should not be going out. or whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying _ whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying keep the public in the dark at— not saying keep the public in the dark at all. — not saying keep the public in the dark at all, because that equally leads— dark at all, because that equally leads to — dark at all, because...
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when _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i should not be going out. or whatever — when i should not be going out. or whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying _ whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying keep the public in the dark at— not saying keep the public in the dark at all. — not saying keep the public in the dark at all, because that equally ieads— dark at all, because that equally leads to — dark at all, because that equally leads to problems but this is psychologically damaging. as well as hugely _ psychologically damaging. as well as hugely damaging for the travel industry —
when _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i _ break lockdown and go to cornwall when i should not be going out. or whatever — when i should not be going out. or whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying _ whatever. there's an element and i'm not saying keep the public in the dark at— not saying keep the public in the dark at all. — not saying keep the public in the dark at all, because that equally ieads— dark at all, because that equally leads to — dark at all, because that...
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again that tells point when cornwallis was planning -- tells point when cornwallis was planning to trap washington in manhattan. 700 mennce again with held off for thousand british -- 4000 british and hessian troops. that gave washington time to escape from manhattan and fight another day. sectionforward to this of pennsylvania around the 22nd of december, glover marches into this area and he camps up the washington's headquarters are. --hington calls him into the into his headquarters and it tells him once in -- what he wants to do. glover mutters to washington, he says "your excellency, it is impossible." not askl glover, i did you to assess possibility, i asked if you could do it." marbleheaders can do it. that is when washington made the final decision to go ahead with his bold stroke, which did save the american revolution. a dozenpoint to maybe events that change the course of world history forever and one took lace on this ground where on this here -- place ground where we stand here. >> it is one of the three iconic parts of the u.s. revolutionary war. if you ask people, they wi
again that tells point when cornwallis was planning -- tells point when cornwallis was planning to trap washington in manhattan. 700 mennce again with held off for thousand british -- 4000 british and hessian troops. that gave washington time to escape from manhattan and fight another day. sectionforward to this of pennsylvania around the 22nd of december, glover marches into this area and he camps up the washington's headquarters are. --hington calls him into the into his headquarters and it...
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big north-south _ 11 parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, rain, sleet and hill snow. the dividing line, rain, sleet and hillsnow. pushing the dividing line, rain, sleet and hill snow. pushing slowly to the north. drying up and brightening up to the south. quite misty and murky under that weather front but you can see it's on these higher sites, we are more likely to see the snow. it will hang around across parts of central scotland. skies brightening for england and wales. misty and murky in the north. still a bit of a breeze, incredibly mild. temperatures down to 14 degrees. it should stay dry and bright for much of the day. another batch of rain comes through thursday evening. rain this time round. snow continues to fall in northern parts of scotland. heavy thundery showers into the first part of friday morning across the south. still those north—south contrasts, widespread costs in the far north of scotland. icy conditions to start friday. fizzling out, thundery showers across the south. temperatures still in
big north-south _ 11 parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, rain, sleet and hill snow. the dividing line, rain, sleet and hillsnow. pushing the dividing line, rain, sleet and hill snow. pushing slowly to the north. drying up and brightening up to the south. quite misty and murky under that weather front but you can see it's on these higher sites, we are more likely to see the snow. it will hang around across parts of central scotland. skies brightening for...
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because i think every hospital in the country should have a healing garden in it, and let's start with cornwall. it was exciting to have him home but it was also quite nerve—racking as well. we were in lockdown for two weeks once he came home, so no one came near us. and that's quite scary, i'm not a nurse and i didn't know whether i was going to have to do major nursing or not. he was very thin and had lost about a stone and a half. so we had a lot of work to get him back on his feet again. he could hardly walk a few yards when he got home on a zimmer frame. it just takes a bossy woman and a certain amount of threats and he would do what i had told him. so we borrowed a mobility scooter, we borrowed an exercise bike and we have done a lot of exercises and short walks. it hasjust been really amazing watching his strength comeback, his muscle come back. he was very thin and a bag of bones when he got home. he gets very breathless still and even though his lungs are clear, i am not sure that anyone quite gets back to where they were after this, but he is fantastic and he is strong and determine
because i think every hospital in the country should have a healing garden in it, and let's start with cornwall. it was exciting to have him home but it was also quite nerve—racking as well. we were in lockdown for two weeks once he came home, so no one came near us. and that's quite scary, i'm not a nurse and i didn't know whether i was going to have to do major nursing or not. he was very thin and had lost about a stone and a half. so we had a lot of work to get him back on his feet again....
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so you have brought your kitchen table all the way from cornwall to here, the control tower at duxford. explain why. i think it's important for you to see it. this is the kitchen table at which my mother did the calculations for the guns on the aeroplanes that fought in the battle of britain, and i think if you are a 13—year—old girl at your kitchen table, you can change the world. so they've got the fabric over the gun ports, really nice and neatly. and before they went into action, they used to just fire a couple of rounds to clear the fabric. hazel told her sons about her role when they were growing up... so, mum's calculations... ..and they've long been fascinated by these planes. it was only after this work was presented that the change was made, and that's why my mother had to work so hard into the night, because there was only a small window of opportunity. i mean, the thing could have gone into production if they'd spent months doing this, so it had to be done in weeks. what was it like for you as you unravelled the story? we thought "this can't be true. it's crazy." it see
so you have brought your kitchen table all the way from cornwall to here, the control tower at duxford. explain why. i think it's important for you to see it. this is the kitchen table at which my mother did the calculations for the guns on the aeroplanes that fought in the battle of britain, and i think if you are a 13—year—old girl at your kitchen table, you can change the world. so they've got the fabric over the gun ports, really nice and neatly. and before they went into action, they...
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that will take place in cornwall. that will become his first _ cornwall. that will become his first foreign trip. but in other parts of the world, there are parts of the world who like president trump. there are gulf states that did business with president trump and liked his transactional approach to foreign policy. it is interesting, in listening to the conforrmation hearings, it is clear that he will continue some of the policies in the middle east — what are called the abraham accords, which were deals of normalisation between some arab states and israel. they will build on that, but will look again and take a hard look, in the words of the nominee for secretary of state anthony blinken, at lots of things. can they look at relationship with the kremlin? and those of us remember a decade or more ago when the 0bama administration came in, when hillary clinton was secretary of state, there was going to be this reset and that all fell apart. do you think there is a desire in the kremlin to engage with this new american administration, or is itjust anothe
that will take place in cornwall. that will become his first _ cornwall. that will become his first foreign trip. but in other parts of the world, there are parts of the world who like president trump. there are gulf states that did business with president trump and liked his transactional approach to foreign policy. it is interesting, in listening to the conforrmation hearings, it is clear that he will continue some of the policies in the middle east — what are called the abraham accords,...
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ithink ahead and has booked his cottage in cornwall, apparently. i think that is best described as wishful briefing. we will have to see how things go because there is a big challenge, but the interaction, to go back to what we were talking about, the interaction between vaccinations and enforcement of the rules is an interesting question. at the moment about 2% of the population are vaccinated, so far, but what happens when that rises to 10% or 20% when it is one in five or one in four people, then does everybody have to stay indoors all the time? can two people who have been both been vaccinated not meet for a long walk and a cup of peppermint tea? the intricacies of the enforcement around that will get very, very complicated and i think it is perhaps inevitable that we will see some form of adaptation of rules to allow people with some fourth of proof of immunity to re—enter normal behaviour —— some form of proof. whilst others will be restricted, but this makes enforcement more difficult. it's all an illustration of just enforcement more
ithink ahead and has booked his cottage in cornwall, apparently. i think that is best described as wishful briefing. we will have to see how things go because there is a big challenge, but the interaction, to go back to what we were talking about, the interaction between vaccinations and enforcement of the rules is an interesting question. at the moment about 2% of the population are vaccinated, so far, but what happens when that rises to 10% or 20% when it is one in five or one in four people,...
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and devon, set the afternoon, rain reaching cornwall and devon, southern parts of wales, by about lunchtime, towards the east of the north a different story here. the skies will be clear, still pretty crisp air in newcastle and edinburgh around four or5 crisp air in newcastle and edinburgh around four or 5 degrees. that weather front will sweep across the country, it will bump into the cold air in the north, we are expecting a speu air in the north, we are expecting a spell of sleet and snow across some parts of northern england, the hills and mountains but not exclusively. here is the outlook for the week ahead. you can see from the chris monday we just had to something a lot modric as we go through the course of the week. goodbye. —— something a lot milder. hello, i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. the us is about to reimpose bands on nearly all foreign travellers to slow the spread of new variants of covid—19. slow the spread of new variants of covid-19. ~ slow the spread of new variants of covid-19. . u, . covid-19. with the pandemic worsening — covid-19. with the pandemic
and devon, set the afternoon, rain reaching cornwall and devon, southern parts of wales, by about lunchtime, towards the east of the north a different story here. the skies will be clear, still pretty crisp air in newcastle and edinburgh around four or5 crisp air in newcastle and edinburgh around four or 5 degrees. that weather front will sweep across the country, it will bump into the cold air in the north, we are expecting a speu air in the north, we are expecting a spell of sleet and snow...
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some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, as is area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the wince. to come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well, so it is going to feel particularly raw in those strong winds. but that will focus showers into eastern areas, whereas further west it should be dry by this stage. those temperatures will struggle, as i mentioned. add on the strength of the wind and it will feel really cold and raw. into the start of next week, high—pressure to the north, lower pressure down to the south. quite a few white lines on the chart squashing together. that shows it. be windy to monday and into tuesday, particularly across the southern pa rt particularly across the southern part of the uk. that wind coming from a relatively
some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, as is area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the wince. to come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well,...
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scotland, pembrokeshire, northern ireland, down to cornwall and devon. the weather looks decent with the temperatures struggling. three to four degrees briefly during the day. not a lot of change, it will stay till. —— jill. welcome to bbc news. my name's mike embley. our top stories: new national lockdowns in england and scotland as a surge in cases of the new coronavirus variant threatens to overwhelm the health systems. france speeds up its vaccination programme after a sluggish start draws an angry rebuke from president macron. back on the campaign trail, president trump and joe biden hold rallies in georgia ahead of runoffs that'll decide which party controls the senate. the us says it'll appeal against the uk's refusal to extraditejulian assange — a judge in london says the wikilea ks founder is at risk of suicide.
scotland, pembrokeshire, northern ireland, down to cornwall and devon. the weather looks decent with the temperatures struggling. three to four degrees briefly during the day. not a lot of change, it will stay till. —— jill. welcome to bbc news. my name's mike embley. our top stories: new national lockdowns in england and scotland as a surge in cases of the new coronavirus variant threatens to overwhelm the health systems. france speeds up its vaccination programme after a sluggish start...
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there is a great story to tell about the future of cornwall. we are struggling to hear you slightly. forthose we are struggling to hear you slightly. for those who do arrive in cornwall, what a treat they have in store when it comes to local cuisine. ~ , . ., cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now- — cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now- we _ cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now. we have _ cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now. we have some _ cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now. we have some of- cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now. we have some of the - cuisine. well, the fishermen are out. there now. we have some of the best chefs in the country. we'll certainly be able to feed them and them well. a, . ., �* certainly be able to feed them and them well. a, .., �* ,., ,., , them well. malcolm, i'm so sorry it is 'ust a them well. malcolm, i'm so sorry it is just a little _ them well. malcolm, i'm so sorry it isjust a little bit _ them well. malcolm, i'm so sorry it is just a littl
there is a great story to tell about the future of cornwall. we are struggling to hear you slightly. forthose we are struggling to hear you slightly. for those who do arrive in cornwall, what a treat they have in store when it comes to local cuisine. ~ , . ., cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now- — cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now- we _ cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now. we have _ cuisine. well, the fishermen are out there now. we have some _ cuisine....
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then we are expecting to see president biden in the uk in cornwall for the g7 in june. the uk in cornwall for the g7 in june. �* ., ., ~' the uk in cornwall for the g7 in june. ~ ., ., ~ i. june. 0k, adam fleming, thank you ve much june. 0k, adam fleming, thank you very much from _ june. 0k, adam fleming, thank you very much from westminster. - there are more than 200 flood warnings and flood alerts across the uk, as much of northern, eastern and central england are braced for extreme rainfall from storm christoph. the environment agency is warning of a "volatile situation", with heavy rainfall and melting snow. police forces in south yorkshire and greater manchester have declared major incidents. 0ur correspondent luxmy gopal is in west yorkshire. good morning. the river looks pretty high and i can see it is raining a bit but bring us up to date with the situation and how people there are getting prepared for the storm. yes. getting prepared for the storm. yes, i need to, getting prepared for the storm. yes, i need to. as — getting prepared for the storm. yes, i need to. as you _ get
then we are expecting to see president biden in the uk in cornwall for the g7 in june. the uk in cornwall for the g7 in june. �* ., ., ~' the uk in cornwall for the g7 in june. ~ ., ., ~ i. june. 0k, adam fleming, thank you ve much june. 0k, adam fleming, thank you very much from _ june. 0k, adam fleming, thank you very much from westminster. - there are more than 200 flood warnings and flood alerts across the uk, as much of northern, eastern and central england are braced for extreme...
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by the end of the day we will see the cloud gathering into the southwest and maybe some rain into cornwall. should be dry and sunny with exposed east coast nine or ten inch of the southwest. all changed once again as we push into tuesday. that low pressure moves in, the wind direction changes from the north westerly to a southwesterly. driving in milder air but unfortunately driving in some really heavy rain on exposed west facing colors. the only exception, scotland staying in the colder air. exception, scotland staying in the colderair. here exception, scotland staying in the colder air. here we could see significant mountain snow once again. some of that rain on exposed codes will be quite heavy. eight to 11 degrees. out of tuesday into wednesday and further ahead that low pressure is going to be quite significant. thejet pressure is going to be quite significant. the jet stream pressure is going to be quite significant. thejet stream is going to plunge to the south of the uk. if we are always to the north of the jet we are on the cooler side of the jet. and that low pressure that came
by the end of the day we will see the cloud gathering into the southwest and maybe some rain into cornwall. should be dry and sunny with exposed east coast nine or ten inch of the southwest. all changed once again as we push into tuesday. that low pressure moves in, the wind direction changes from the north westerly to a southwesterly. driving in milder air but unfortunately driving in some really heavy rain on exposed west facing colors. the only exception, scotland staying in the colder air....
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so part of northern ireland, parts of pembrokeshire cornwall, northeast scotland, the east coast of england, some of the showers across england will start to drift a little further inland through the day. elsewhere some spells of sunshine, temperatures struggling to 25 degrees at best. as we go through saturday night that area of shower moving from eastern england will go midlands and eastern wales was that could bring a covering of snow in places. as you move out of saturday and into sunday a subtle change. our area of high pressure moves from the west towards the north. it changes shape and that changes the wind direction. the winds not coming down from the north any more but coming in from the northeast. still a pretty chilly wind direction but it focuses the showers across eastern areas, not as many showers out west with a bit of shelter. those temperatures still struggling around four or five temperatures still struggling around four orfive or 6 degrees. we keep a similar set four orfive or 6 degrees. we keep a similarset up four orfive or 6 degrees. we keep a similar set up through su
so part of northern ireland, parts of pembrokeshire cornwall, northeast scotland, the east coast of england, some of the showers across england will start to drift a little further inland through the day. elsewhere some spells of sunshine, temperatures struggling to 25 degrees at best. as we go through saturday night that area of shower moving from eastern england will go midlands and eastern wales was that could bring a covering of snow in places. as you move out of saturday and into sunday a...
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probably not destined to make the duchess of cornwall�*s next reading list! colin paterson, bbc news. he wanted to show us a picture, didn't he? you can feel kids wanting to take over, can't you? i imagine lots of people have bought books which are on the side, intending to read them but they have not got round to it yet. let us know if that is you. have you been seeking solace in a good book during lockdown? what's been your go—to read? e—mail us at bbcbreakfast@bbc.co.uk, or get in touch on facebook or twitter. at 7:30am, we will be speaking to grant shapps. you will be aware of the travel restrictions. nobody can travel for leisure at the moment. portugal is now affected by the complete travel ban which came in at four o'clock this morning. if you have family members or any questioning around the testing that will come in on monday, do let us know and we will try to put some of those thoughts to him. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm sonja jessup. residents living in a block of flats in east london, who compl
probably not destined to make the duchess of cornwall�*s next reading list! colin paterson, bbc news. he wanted to show us a picture, didn't he? you can feel kids wanting to take over, can't you? i imagine lots of people have bought books which are on the side, intending to read them but they have not got round to it yet. let us know if that is you. have you been seeking solace in a good book during lockdown? what's been your go—to read? e—mail us at bbcbreakfast@bbc.co.uk, or get in...
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further west, especially in the western isles of scotland, northern ireland, pembrokeshire, down into cornwall and devon. the temperatures are struggling, 3-4 temperatures are struggling, 3—4 briefly during the day. compare that to wednesday. not an awful lot of change. it was stay pretty chilly. welcome to bbc news — my name's mike embley. our top stories: new national lockdowns in england and scotland as a surge in cases of the new coronavirus variant threatens to overwhelm the health systems. back on the campaign trail — president trump and joe biden hold rallies in georgia ahead of runoffs to decide which party controls the senate. france speeds up its vaccination programme after a sluggish start draws an angry rebuke from president macron. the us says it'll appeal against the uk's refusal to extraditejulian assange — a judge in london says the wikilea ks founder is at risk of suicide.
further west, especially in the western isles of scotland, northern ireland, pembrokeshire, down into cornwall and devon. the temperatures are struggling, 3-4 temperatures are struggling, 3—4 briefly during the day. compare that to wednesday. not an awful lot of change. it was stay pretty chilly. welcome to bbc news — my name's mike embley. our top stories: new national lockdowns in england and scotland as a surge in cases of the new coronavirus variant threatens to overwhelm the health...
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some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, this area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the winds will come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well, so it is going to feel particularly raw in those strong winds. but that will focus showers into eastern areas, whereas further west it should be dry by this stage. those temperatures will struggle, as i mentioned. add on the strength of the wind and it will feel really cold and raw. into the start of next week, high—pressure to the north, lower pressure down to the south. quite a few white lines on the chart squashing together. that shows it will be windy to monday and into tuesday, particularly across the southern part of the uk. that wind coming from a relatively cold place so it'll stay chilly ac
some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, this area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the winds will come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well,...
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and then again at fells point when cornwallis was planning to -- he sailed up the east river, out to the long island sound. he was planning to march across and trap washington in manhattan. glover once again with 700 men held off 4000 british and has yen troops -- and hessian troops. he took about 22 casualties. the british took between 700 and 800 casualties. that gave washington time to escape from manhattan and to fight another day. thiswe fast-forward to section of pennsylvania around the 22nd of december. glover marches into this area and he camps up the hill near where washington's headquarters were. has h and washington calls him o his headquarters and tells him what he wants to do -- cross 800 feet of a rocky, ice strewn river under the cover of darkness. and, by the way, the barometer is falling and we could be looking at some weather, and mutters to washington and says your , excellency, it is impossible. washington says to glover, colonel glover i did not ask you , to assess possibilities, i asked you if you could do it. colonel glover thinks for a second and says, general
and then again at fells point when cornwallis was planning to -- he sailed up the east river, out to the long island sound. he was planning to march across and trap washington in manhattan. glover once again with 700 men held off 4000 british and has yen troops -- and hessian troops. he took about 22 casualties. the british took between 700 and 800 casualties. that gave washington time to escape from manhattan and to fight another day. thiswe fast-forward to section of pennsylvania around the...
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to the south, in wet cornwall and devon, temperatures of around ten degrees and outbreaks of rain. the weather front spreads across the country through the course of this evening. it will eventually bump into the cold air in the north, so we will see wintry weather across the pennines, the hills and the mountains of scotland. to the south of that it will be raining quite a lot and of course very mild. these are overnight temperatures, no lower than ten in plymouth, nine in london, but in scotland we still have a frost. where it is below freezing it is snow, so this is hill and mountain weather here when you can see the snow. to the south of that, rain and sleet mixing across the pennines. it really will not be very pleasant. some higher elevations will almost certainly get a fresh covering of snow. south of that it's just the rain, which is a real nuisance. we've had a lot of rainfall across this part of the world. more to come. thursday, for the bulk of england and wales, the afternoon is looking mostly dry. it will probably be drizzly and murky in places. but very mild, 1a potent
to the south, in wet cornwall and devon, temperatures of around ten degrees and outbreaks of rain. the weather front spreads across the country through the course of this evening. it will eventually bump into the cold air in the north, so we will see wintry weather across the pennines, the hills and the mountains of scotland. to the south of that it will be raining quite a lot and of course very mild. these are overnight temperatures, no lower than ten in plymouth, nine in london, but in...
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maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central scotland, moving into northern scotland as we go through the day. it does allow skies to brighten in england and wales but stays mostly misty and murky in the north but with sunnier skies and a bit of a breeze, it will stay incredibly mild average is up to 14 degrees compared to just 4 in aberdeen, 2 in lerwick where it should stay dry and bright through much of the day. should stay dry and brighter much of the day for another batch of rain comes through thursday evening for that rain rather than snow. milder air snow continues to fall in northern parts of scotland. some heavy, thunder
maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central...
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showers also return to the far west of wales and across cornwall. but for many of you, over most of you on saturday, it will be a dry, bright and crisp day. temperatures 2—5 celsius at best. so, a chilly one out there. as we go through saturday night into sunday, a high pressure shifts to the north of us. low pressure so to the south and east. an increasingly easterly airflow will develop. that means showers that start on eastern coasts will drift a little further westwards. it could turn to sleet and snow over high ground. we lose the early showers in wales and south—west england. many western areas finish the day on sunday staying dry and sunny. temperatures up a degree or so on saturday's values. once the easterly wind sets in, it will be with us into much of next week. quite windy conditions at times for england and wales. that will make you feel cold. there are little areas of less cold air around that. a lot of what falls from the sky in the form of showers will be offering, but it could turn to sleet and snow at times, particularly over t
showers also return to the far west of wales and across cornwall. but for many of you, over most of you on saturday, it will be a dry, bright and crisp day. temperatures 2—5 celsius at best. so, a chilly one out there. as we go through saturday night into sunday, a high pressure shifts to the north of us. low pressure so to the south and east. an increasingly easterly airflow will develop. that means showers that start on eastern coasts will drift a little further westwards. it could turn to...
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some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, this area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the winds will come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well, so it is going to feel particularly raw in those strong winds. but that will focus showers into eastern areas, whereas further west it should be dry by this stage. those temperatures will struggle, as i mentioned. add on the strength of the wind and it will feel really cold and raw. into the start of next week, high—pressure to the north, lower pressure down to the south. quite a few white lines on the chart squashing together. that shows it will be windy to monday and into tuesday, particularly across the southern part of the uk. that wind coming from a relatively cold place so it'll stay chilly ac
some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, this area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the winds will come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well,...
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let's go to michael from cornwall.- vaccine initiatives. let's go to michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the — michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number _ michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number of _ michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number of daily - michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number of daily death i what will the number of daily death rates from — what will the number of daily death rates from covid—19 _ what will the number of daily death rates from covid—19 infections, - what will the number of daily death rates from covid—19 infections, will| rates from covid—19 infections, will be rates from covid—19 infections, will he government— rates from covid—19 infections, will be government consider— rates from covid—19 infections, will be government consider lifting - rates from covid—19 infections, will be government consider lifting the | be government consider lifting the instructions? — be government consider lifting the instructions?— be government consider li
let's go to michael from cornwall.- vaccine initiatives. let's go to michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the — michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number _ michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number of _ michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number of daily - michael from cornwall. good evening. what will the number of daily death i what will the number of daily death rates from — what will the number of daily death rates from covid—19...
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so, through northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall, parts of northeast scotland, the eastern side of england, but even if you keep sunshine through the day, it will feel chilly. those are the top temperatures through the afternoon, 2—5 celsius. these showers in eastern england are likely to drift further inland through parts of the midlands and into wales. could even get a brief covering of snow in places through saturday night. as we get into sunday, a subtle change. because this area of high pressure to the west shifts up to the north. as the high changes shape, the wind direction changes as well. instead of the northerly winds we are going to have a north—easterly wind. a subtle shift but it will focus the showers into eastern areas and provide a bit of shelter out west. so northern ireland, wales, the south—west should see drier weather with some sunshine on sunday. but that the north—easterly wind will be quite wet. it is to feel quite raw i think with temperatures on the thermometer 4—6 celsius. it could feel colder than that. into the start of next week, stil
so, through northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall, parts of northeast scotland, the eastern side of england, but even if you keep sunshine through the day, it will feel chilly. those are the top temperatures through the afternoon, 2—5 celsius. these showers in eastern england are likely to drift further inland through parts of the midlands and into wales. could even get a brief covering of snow in places through saturday night. as we get into sunday, a subtle change. because this...
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thank you - very much, henry from cornwall. many clinically vulnerable _ very much, henry from cornwall. rotary; clinically vulnerable children have been shielding since the start of the pandemic. they haven't had that glimmer of hope of a vaccine. when will children be able to receive the vaccine, without which children like my daughter are unable to return to school? , . ., my daughter are unable to return to school? , ., ,, , ., , . school? henry, thank you very much, i will ask school? henry, thank you very much, i will ask jvt- — school? henry, thank you very much, i will ask jvt. yes, _ school? henry, thank you very much, i will ask jvt. yes, so _ school? henry, thank you very much, i will ask jvt. yes, so the _ school? henry, thank you very much, i will ask jvt. yes, so the jcvi - i will ask jvt. yes, so the jcvi advice is _ i will ask jvt. yes, so the jcvi advice is that, _ i will ask jvt. yes, so the jcvi advice is that, for _ i will ask jvt. yes, so the jcvi advice is that, for children i i will ask jvt. yes, so the
thank you - very much, henry from cornwall. many clinically vulnerable _ very much, henry from cornwall. rotary; clinically vulnerable children have been shielding since the start of the pandemic. they haven't had that glimmer of hope of a vaccine. when will children be able to receive the vaccine, without which children like my daughter are unable to return to school? , . ., my daughter are unable to return to school? , ., ,, , ., , . school? henry, thank you very much, i will ask school?...
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some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, this area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the winds will come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well, so it is going to feel particularly raw in those strong winds. but that will focus showers into eastern areas, whereas further west it should be dry by this stage. those temperatures will struggle, as i mentioned. add on the strength of the wind and it will feel really cold and raw. into the start of next week, high—pressure to the north, lower pressure down to the south. quite a few white lines on the chart squashing together. that shows it will be windy to monday and into tuesday, particularly across the southern part of the uk. that wind coming from a relatively cold place so it'll stay chilly ac
some showers for northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall and more for eastern scotland and england. some of those may drift inland towards parts of the north midlands as we go through the afternoon. could be some sleet and snow mixing in with those. another pretty chilly day on saturday. as we get into sunday, this area of high pressure wobbles its way northwards, we slightly shift the wind direction. the winds will come in from the north—east and will be stronger by sunday as well,...
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maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or ii in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central scotland, moving into northern scotland as we go through the day. it does allow skies to brighten in england and wales but stays mostly misty and murky in the north but with sunnier skies and a bit of a breeze, it will stay incredibly mild average is up to 14 degrees compared to just 4 in aberdeen, 2 in lerwick where it should stay dry and bright through much of the day. should stay dry and brighter much of the day for another batch of rain comes through thursday evening for that rain rather than snow. milder air snow continues to fall in northern parts of scotland. some heavy, thunder
maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or ii in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central...
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cornwall has been chosen to host the leaders of some of the world's biggest economies for the g7 summit injune. the seaside town of carbis bay will be the venue for discussions on debt, climate change and post—covid recovery. incoming us presidentjoe biden is expected to attend the event, along with leaders from canada, japan and the eu. the government is planning new laws to give protection to historic statues in england. the communities secretary, robertjenrick, says monuments which have stood for generations shouldn't be — in his words — "removed on a whim or at the behest of a baying mob". the legislation would require planning permission, for any changes and the government would still have a veto. jon kay has more from bristol. it was a key moment last year. in bristol, the toppling of edward colston�*s statue — a slave trader. it prompted a debate across the uk about how we memorialise controversial figures. among those targeted, cecil rhodes in oxford, sir francis drake in devon, sir winston churchill in parliament square. now the government is proposing new laws to pro
cornwall has been chosen to host the leaders of some of the world's biggest economies for the g7 summit injune. the seaside town of carbis bay will be the venue for discussions on debt, climate change and post—covid recovery. incoming us presidentjoe biden is expected to attend the event, along with leaders from canada, japan and the eu. the government is planning new laws to give protection to historic statues in england. the communities secretary, robertjenrick, says monuments which have...
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cornwall has been chosen to host the leaders of some of the world's biggest economies for the g7 summit injune. the seaside town of carbis bay will be the venue for discussions on debt, climate change and post—covid recovery. incoming us presidentjoe biden is expected to attend the event, along with leaders from canada, japan and the eu. winter in rome means starling season, when up to four—million birds gather in the italian capital on their migration from europe to africa. their murmerations in the skies are beautiful — but their droppings create a hazard, and the city authorities are trying new methods to move them on. here's our rome correspondent, mark lowen. in the roman twilight, nature's great dancers flock to the stage. the acrobatic twirls like wisps of smoke. a synchronised spectacle of breathtaking beauty. the starlings migrate in winter south to africa. nesting at night in central rome for warmth, flying in formation to avoid predators. a murmuration, it's called, and this city of art marvels at the show. but beneath their charm, rome is rotting, and it's a hell of a
cornwall has been chosen to host the leaders of some of the world's biggest economies for the g7 summit injune. the seaside town of carbis bay will be the venue for discussions on debt, climate change and post—covid recovery. incoming us presidentjoe biden is expected to attend the event, along with leaders from canada, japan and the eu. winter in rome means starling season, when up to four—million birds gather in the italian capital on their migration from europe to africa. their...
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so parts of northern ireland, parts of pembrokeshire, cornwall, northeast scotland, the east coast of england, some of the showers across eastern england will start to drift a little further inland through the day. elsewhere, some spells of sunshine but temperatures struggling, 2 to 5 degrees at best. now, as we go through saturday night, that area of showers moving from eastern england will drift across the midlands into wales, that could give a brief covering of snow in places, and then as we move out of saturday into sunday, a subtle change. 0ur area of high pressure moves from the west towards the north. it changes shape and that changes the wind direction. the winds not coming down from the north anymore, but coming in from the northeast. still a pretty chilly wind direction, but it focuses the showers across eastern areas. not as many showers out west with a bit of shelter, those temperatures though still struggling around 4, 5, or 6 degrees. and we keep a similar set up through sunday night into monday. high—pressure to the north, notice the white lines, the isobars coming fr
so parts of northern ireland, parts of pembrokeshire, cornwall, northeast scotland, the east coast of england, some of the showers across eastern england will start to drift a little further inland through the day. elsewhere, some spells of sunshine but temperatures struggling, 2 to 5 degrees at best. now, as we go through saturday night, that area of showers moving from eastern england will drift across the midlands into wales, that could give a brief covering of snow in places, and then as we...
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so, through northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall, parts of northeast scotland, the eastern side of england, but even if you keep sunshine through the day, it will feel chilly. those are the top temperatures through the afternoon. 2 to 5 degrees. the showers in eastern england are likely to drift further inland through parts of the midlands and into wales. a brief covering of snow in places through saturday night. as we get into sunday, a subtle change. because this area of high pressure to the west shifts up to the north as the high changes shape the winds direction change as well. instead of the northerly winds we are going to have a north—easterly wind. a subtle shift but it will focus the showers into eastern areas and provide a bit of shelter out west so northern ireland, wales, the south—west should see dryer weather was sunshine on sunday. but that the north—easterly wind will be quite wet. it is to feel quite raw i think with temperatures on the thermometer 4—6 degrees. could feel colder than that. into the start of next week still high pressure to the north.
so, through northern ireland, west wales, devon and cornwall, parts of northeast scotland, the eastern side of england, but even if you keep sunshine through the day, it will feel chilly. those are the top temperatures through the afternoon. 2 to 5 degrees. the showers in eastern england are likely to drift further inland through parts of the midlands and into wales. a brief covering of snow in places through saturday night. as we get into sunday, a subtle change. because this area of high...
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so whereas before there was no difference between sending fish from cornwall to london or cornwall to paris, you literally had to felt like nextel one form and you can send it to either place. now there's a 25 step process. some of the most significant steps are things like the export health certificate. it has to be certified by a vet and also the catch certificate has to be completed for each consignment. so this is each parcel of fish that's going to different destinations. so the system is infinitely more complicated. and more costly than it was before brexit. is complicated. and more costly than it was before brexit.— was before brexit. is likely to get any easier _ was before brexit. is likely to get any easier as _ was before brexit. is likely to get any easier as people _ was before brexit. is likely to get any easier as people get - was before brexit. is likely to get any easier as people get use - was before brexit. is likely to get any easier as people get use to i any easier as people get use to filling out the forms, etc or can you just see complications continuing? i y
so whereas before there was no difference between sending fish from cornwall to london or cornwall to paris, you literally had to felt like nextel one form and you can send it to either place. now there's a 25 step process. some of the most significant steps are things like the export health certificate. it has to be certified by a vet and also the catch certificate has to be completed for each consignment. so this is each parcel of fish that's going to different destinations. so the system is...
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maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central scotland, moving into northern scotland as we go through the day. it does allow skies to brighten in england and wales but stays mostly misty and murky in the north but with sunnier skies and a bit of a breeze, it will stay incredibly mild average is up to 1a degrees compared to just 4 in aberdeen, 2 in lerwick where it should stay dry and bright through much of the day. should stay dry and brighter much of the day for another batch of rain comes through thursday evening for that rain rather than snow. milder air snow continues to fall in northern parts of scotland. some heavy, thunder
maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central...
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compared to ten or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north, south contrast was not there is the dividing line. that area of rain, sleet and snow through the morning rush hour pushing its way slowly northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south without quite misty and murky underneath that weather front. but you can see it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain, sleet, snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central scotland moving into northern scotland as we go through the day. that will allow skies to brighten for england and wales. mostly misty and murky in the north. but with some sunnier skies and still a bit of a breeze is going to be incredibly mild. temperatures could get up to 1a degrees compared to just four in aberdeen. for it should stay dry and bright through much of the day. another batch of rain that comes through thursday evening. rain this time rather than snow. it's in the milder air. snow continues to fall in northern parts of scotland. some heavy, thundery showers int
compared to ten or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north, south contrast was not there is the dividing line. that area of rain, sleet and snow through the morning rush hour pushing its way slowly northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south without quite misty and murky underneath that weather front. but you can see it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain, sleet, snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central scotland moving into northern scotland...
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maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central scotland, moving into northern scotland as we go through the day. it does allow skies to brighten in england and wales but stays mostly misty and murky in the north but with sunnier skies and a bit of a breeze, it will stay incredibly mild average is up to 1a degrees compared to just 4 in aberdeen, 2 in lerwick where it should stay dry and bright through much of the day. should stay dry and brighter much of the day for another batch of rain comes through thursday evening for that rain rather than snow. milder air snow continues to fall in northern parts of scotland. some heavy, thunder
maybe temperatures as low as —6 degrees compared to 10 or 11 in parts of cornwall. big north—south contrast. there is the dividing line, that area of rain, sleet and hill snow, through the morning rush hour pushing its way northwards. drying up and brightening up to the south quite misty and murky underneath that weather front but you can see that it's on these higher sites were more likely to see the snow. that rain—sleet—snow mix is going to hang around across parts of central...