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nigel, the sunday times. — mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all _ mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all arrivals - mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all arrivals in - mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all arrivals in the | mentally and socially. nigel, the i sunday times, all arrivals in the uk facing quarantine, costly for someone who needs to stay in hotel all time. , , ,., .., , all time. yes, it is, you could be talkin: all time. yes, it is, you could be talking about — all time. yes, it is, you could be talking about a _ all time. yes, it is, you could be talking about a couple _ all time. yes, it is, you could be talking about a couple of - all time. yes, it is, you could be i talking about a couple of thousands to and if it is a family, it would be a truly costly. however, is one of the situations of needs must. we are in ireland, it is something we can do, we can close our borders without too much of a problem, and one of the things that they've allowed to happen and
nigel, the sunday times. — mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all _ mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all arrivals - mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all arrivals in - mentally and socially. nigel, the sunday times, all arrivals in the | mentally and socially. nigel, the i sunday times, all arrivals in the uk facing quarantine, costly for someone who needs to stay in hotel all time. , , ,., .., , all time. yes, it is, you could be talkin: all time....
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the guardian reports that england will enter its toughest nationwide lockdown since march, with schools closed until mid—february, as borisjohnson warned the weeks ahead "will be the hardest yet". the daily mail says the measures will be reviewed in six weeks but last a minimum of seven, with the prime minister hinting they could remain in place until at least march. the metro says borisjohnson has put england back into a third total coronavirus lockdown in a huge u—turn that includes shutting all schools — hours after he reopened them, assuring families they were safe. the daily telegraph highlights the prime minister's promise that 13 million vaccinations will ensure it is "the last phase of the struggle" against covid. and according to the ‘i' — borisjohnson has bowed to scientific advisers — and it adds he believes that by mid—february "‘if things go well‘ all care home residents, carers, over—705, front line m
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the guardian reports that england will enter its toughest nationwide lockdown since march, with schools closed until mid—february, as borisjohnson warned the weeks ahead "will be the hardest yet". the daily mail says the measures will be reviewed in six weeks but last a minimum of seven, with the prime minister hinting they...
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let's look at the sunday times. all . let's look at the sunday times. all arrivals to the uk to face hotel quarantine and a broader crackdown planned for the mutant strains. that is the big fear now, however well the vaccination programme is going, these various mutant strains from around the world, south africa, brazil and so on.— around the world, south africa, brazil and so on. yes, big trouble crackdown _ brazil and so on. yes, big trouble crackdown is _ brazil and so on. yes, big trouble crackdown is clearly _ brazil and so on. yes, big trouble crackdown is clearly the - brazil and so on. yes, big trouble crackdown is clearly the main - brazil and so on. yes, big trouble l crackdown is clearly the main policy lever which ministers are pulling at the moment. we have got the ban on people coming in from south america and portugal announced last week as well as the announcement of the travel corridors ending from tomorrow. from aam tomorrow. and on top of this, the sunday times is telling us there could be forced hotel quarantine so people could be
let's look at the sunday times. all . let's look at the sunday times. all arrivals to the uk to face hotel quarantine and a broader crackdown planned for the mutant strains. that is the big fear now, however well the vaccination programme is going, these various mutant strains from around the world, south africa, brazil and so on.— around the world, south africa, brazil and so on. yes, big trouble crackdown _ brazil and so on. yes, big trouble crackdown is _ brazil and so on. yes, big trouble...
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let's finish off of the front page of the sunday times. the suspect is to quit social media and it is according to sources. this story says that they have added social media and will no longer be using the platform twitter and patient enough to have millions of followers and another earlier on the road promoting their new business venture via instagram in particular. they announced sit via a story i a instagram. but apparently there are particular that an independent solution for all the chaos of the media and meghan is that it was almost possible his experience of online drilling. so, yeah, they are gone. i personally could not care less whether they are on social media or not. but i guess the people do people are still following them. i have to say i'm not a follower of this couple anyway any way shape or form but who among us is not considered moving out on instagram and twitter and various times in the last couple of years but maybe it's for the vacation. how will they promote the brand podcast up will they promote the brand podcast up
let's finish off of the front page of the sunday times. the suspect is to quit social media and it is according to sources. this story says that they have added social media and will no longer be using the platform twitter and patient enough to have millions of followers and another earlier on the road promoting their new business venture via instagram in particular. they announced sit via a story i a instagram. but apparently there are particular that an independent solution for all the chaos...
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martin, and other front page story on the sunday times about. story on the sunday times about schools, potentially children are facing months at home. ends up, an one facing months at home. ends up, anyone who _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is — facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of- facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of a - facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of a kid - facing months at home. ends up, | anyone who is parent of a kid that they go back for easter? i don't think so. this is a story that the education secretary — he's been smashed in pillar to post for much of the last 12 months, but he's expected to roll out children back to schools past the half term. i never saw that coming. there's the prospect of many more months of home—school. many of us feared it but this is where we are now, it is the slow but inevitable reality that education will be significantly disrupted for effectively the entire spring term, which is awful, particularly for those
martin, and other front page story on the sunday times about. story on the sunday times about schools, potentially children are facing months at home. ends up, an one facing months at home. ends up, anyone who _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is — facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent _ facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of- facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of a - facing months at home. ends up, anyone who is parent of a kid -...
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and i want to pick up another story in the front page of the sunday times. the climate challenge that the world faces has not gone away and greta thundberg very much a leading voice on that front but it doesn't —— doesn't give many interviews but has done to the sunday times. some interesting points that she makes. it is a very interesting piece with greta thundberg, in the year whenjoe biden is going to be moving into the white house without too much bother i hope and bring in around $2 trillion climate change greening the american economy, a massive new strategy to save the planet. and we see the most extraordinary voice in this, greta thundberg, talking about herself quite candidly for the first time. she is 18, so we have always thought of her as a child but she is now nearly an adult and she is not asjudgmental as she now nearly an adult and she is not as judgmental as she is depicted. she doesn't mind if we fly, she doesn't mind if we buy new clothes but she prefers not to. and all she is looking forfor but she prefers not to. and all she is lookin
and i want to pick up another story in the front page of the sunday times. the climate challenge that the world faces has not gone away and greta thundberg very much a leading voice on that front but it doesn't —— doesn't give many interviews but has done to the sunday times. some interesting points that she makes. it is a very interesting piece with greta thundberg, in the year whenjoe biden is going to be moving into the white house without too much bother i hope and bring in around $2...
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i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, walked down, all the board in there and he said, david, i want to pledge now all the support of the sunday times and all the power that we can muster to take these people on and get the due compensation to which the victims are entitled. he was invaluable, he really was invaluable and i will miss him greatly. evans moved to america with his wife, thejournalist tina brown, shifting from a golden era in newspapers to one in magazines. now in a new york power couple, he was a long way from his north of england roots, but remained forever a news man at heart. he excelled at everything journalism required. he was a fine writer, he had a great eye for layout and design and typefaces, he had an airing instinct for a story and he believed in investigative journalism, and he took all that and used it to create the modern sunday times. the embodiment of a humble hack taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth, harry evans putjournalism itself in a debt to him that will never be serviced
i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, walked down, all the board in there and he said, david, i want to pledge now all the support of the sunday times and all the power that we can muster to take these people on and get the due compensation to which the victims are entitled. he was invaluable, he really was invaluable and i will miss him greatly. evans moved to america with his wife, thejournalist tina brown, shifting from a golden...
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i will get you to talk about the sunday times which is i about the sunday times which is sport facing its biggest cash crisis since the tobacco ban, about the gambling logos, could be outlawed on all kits. we are used to seeing betting and so on on football kits and so on, but that could be coming to an end? . and so on, but that could be coming to an end? , ., to an end? yes, part of the government _ to an end? yes, part of the government consideration l to an end? yes, part of the l government consideration of to an end? yes, part of the - government consideration of plans to clamp— government consideration of plans to clamp down on gambling addict addiction in the uk which is an increasing _ addiction in the uk which is an increasing priority of this government and would mean you would not see _ government and would mean you would not see gambling logos on football players _ not see gambling logos on football players shuts but snicker, darts, rugbv. _ players shuts but snicker, darts, rugby, where gambling money is very important _ rugby, where gambling money is very important --
i will get you to talk about the sunday times which is i about the sunday times which is sport facing its biggest cash crisis since the tobacco ban, about the gambling logos, could be outlawed on all kits. we are used to seeing betting and so on on football kits and so on, but that could be coming to an end? . and so on, but that could be coming to an end? , ., to an end? yes, part of the government _ to an end? yes, part of the government consideration l to an end? yes, part of the l...
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let's begin with the sunday times. and our music is all over the place tonight. very odd. all arrivals to the uk are facing hotel quarantine. we know the restrictions have been tightened, that you have got to have had a negative covid test 72 hours before you arrive. the idea of hotels is now being drawn up it seems, jo phillips? hotels is now being drawn up it seems, jo phillips?— hotels is now being drawn up it seems, jo phillips? yes, you might aruue, seems, jo phillips? yes, you might argue. and — seems, jo phillips? yes, you might argue. and i— seems, jo phillips? yes, you might argue, and i would _ seems, jo phillips? yes, you might argue, and i would be _ seems, jo phillips? yes, you might argue, and i would be one - seems, jo phillips? yes, you might argue, and i would be one of- seems, jo phillips? yes, you might argue, and i would be one of the i argue, and i would be one of the people who would argue, that this is about ten months too late. this is what new zealand and australia did pretty much immediately last year. it's a mystery to me why people have be
let's begin with the sunday times. and our music is all over the place tonight. very odd. all arrivals to the uk are facing hotel quarantine. we know the restrictions have been tightened, that you have got to have had a negative covid test 72 hours before you arrive. the idea of hotels is now being drawn up it seems, jo phillips? hotels is now being drawn up it seems, jo phillips?— hotels is now being drawn up it seems, jo phillips? yes, you might aruue, seems, jo phillips? yes, you might...
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lets look at the sunday times. - of a mystery there, i think. lets look at the sunday times. they are not leading an coronavirus, but on the uk facing a constitutional crisis with polls showing a majority of voters in scotland and northern ireland wanting referendums on the break—up of britain. just ireland wanting referendums on the break-up of britain.— break-up of britain. just a segue from president _ break-up of britain. just a segue from president biden _ break-up of britain. just a segue from president biden again, - break-up of britain. just a segue from president biden again, he i break-up of britain. just a segue - from president biden again, he took this week's —— we talked about ending — this week's —— we talked about ending an— this week's —— we talked about ending an uncivilwar, this week's —— we talked about ending an uncivil war, the special sunday— ending an uncivil war, the special sunday times, as you said, is a disunited — sunday times, as you said, is a disunited kingdom. while some of these _ disunited kingdom. while some of t
lets look at the sunday times. - of a mystery there, i think. lets look at the sunday times. they are not leading an coronavirus, but on the uk facing a constitutional crisis with polls showing a majority of voters in scotland and northern ireland wanting referendums on the break—up of britain. just ireland wanting referendums on the break-up of britain.— break-up of britain. just a segue from president _ break-up of britain. just a segue from president biden _ break-up of britain. just a...
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james, the sunday times and chris whitty saying it is the worse crisis in living memory, interesting we have one of the scientists coming out with this warning, rather than a politician and perhaps a suggestion that downing street think maybe the public listen to the scientists more than to the politicians? absolutely. i think there is a great deal more public trust in scientists than in politicians. i have a lot of respect for chris whitty. i read he went and did some shifts at the uch in london last week and he has a lot on his plate already. i'm impressed by him. i also think that he is not tainted with the potential political difficultives say of —— difficulties of say letting an advisor off the hook when he apparently breaks lockdown rules by driving to durham. i think there is more trust in scientists and we will listen to chris whitty when he says the nhs was within two weeks of being overwhelmed and they have to turn away emergency cases, which might lead to avoidable deaths. that is a horrendous phrase to hear in an advanced nation in the 21st century, that the leading m
james, the sunday times and chris whitty saying it is the worse crisis in living memory, interesting we have one of the scientists coming out with this warning, rather than a politician and perhaps a suggestion that downing street think maybe the public listen to the scientists more than to the politicians? absolutely. i think there is a great deal more public trust in scientists than in politicians. i have a lot of respect for chris whitty. i read he went and did some shifts at the uch in...
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let's go back and pick up on the sunday times. some people in areas may struggle practically to get the jab. this is a quite disturbing story that indicates that while former people live in an area where there is no site either hospital or gp surgery or equivalent, premises or the vaccines can be administered. this is really going to stand in the way of the roll—out, particularly in london where it seems the problem is most acute. we know that is the area of her covid—19 is raging and so the concerns expressed by the prime ministerand concerns expressed by the prime minister and the roll—out could yet turn out to be another one of those cases of overpromising and under delivering and we have had enough of that. but it is a very interesting thing that we have the vaccines but it is the implementation administration and the vast enterprise and of course, this can be problems of the outset it maybe best of the just doesn't claim that it's neck would be able to deliver too much too soon. bringing you in on the next story with th
let's go back and pick up on the sunday times. some people in areas may struggle practically to get the jab. this is a quite disturbing story that indicates that while former people live in an area where there is no site either hospital or gp surgery or equivalent, premises or the vaccines can be administered. this is really going to stand in the way of the roll—out, particularly in london where it seems the problem is most acute. we know that is the area of her covid—19 is raging and so...
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the sunday times: the postcode lottery for the vaccination. we are supposed to get the oxford ash of the knicker roll—out from tomorrow. the promise of 2 millionjobs the knicker roll—out from tomorrow. the promise of 2 million jobs a week is looking in doubt. —— oxford astrazeneca roll—out. is looking in doubt. —— oxford astrazeneca roll-out. we are in unprecedented territory here. they have done a properjob pair, a team of four who have gone run checking out all the availability of vaccine and it seems that one in four places have no vaccine and that is about 13 million people. again, some people will have to travel a long distance. if you are elderly and vulnerable, that might be difficult. they say 10 million people all eight have to travel about ten miles, 2 million people will have to travel 20 miles to the nearest hub. there are loads of these hubs been established. it is almost like the normandy landings. things are going to go wrong as they did in 1944. it is a big operation. the military are involved, there are millions
the sunday times: the postcode lottery for the vaccination. we are supposed to get the oxford ash of the knicker roll—out from tomorrow. the promise of 2 millionjobs the knicker roll—out from tomorrow. the promise of 2 million jobs a week is looking in doubt. —— oxford astrazeneca roll—out. is looking in doubt. —— oxford astrazeneca roll-out. we are in unprecedented territory here. they have done a properjob pair, a team of four who have gone run checking out all the availability...
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while the sunday times says gambling logos may be banned from sports shirts in the biggest shake—up of advertising in professionalsport since tobacco promotion was outlawed. let's make a start with the mail on sunday. boris's double vaccine victory over the eu, just as we've got over 8 million people, iain, receiving theirfirst dose. million people, iain, receiving their first dose.— million people, iain, receiving their first dose. this has been a week where _ their first dose. this has been a week where we've _ their first dose. this has been a week where we've had - their first dose. this has been a week where we've had some . their first dose. this has been a i week where we've had some very difficult, very sad headlines. 100,000 people dying because of coronavirus here in the uk. but eight and a half million people have had the jab, almost 15% of the uk population. yesterday, almost half a million people getting theirjob. whatever you think about the government's handling of the crisis so far, this is good news and, my goodness, it does give us some hope. hope's been a very scar
while the sunday times says gambling logos may be banned from sports shirts in the biggest shake—up of advertising in professionalsport since tobacco promotion was outlawed. let's make a start with the mail on sunday. boris's double vaccine victory over the eu, just as we've got over 8 million people, iain, receiving theirfirst dose. million people, iain, receiving their first dose.— million people, iain, receiving their first dose. this has been a week where _ their first dose. this has...
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times poll shows 52 percent of scottish voters are in favor it also says the majority of u.k. voters expect scotland to become independent within the next 10 years now those same polls suggest the majority of voters in northern ireland also wants a referendum on irish unification the sunday times reports that 48 percent of northern irish voters believe there will be a united ireland within 10 years. in mclean is professor of politics of the university of. oxford he explains what's behind the renewed support 1st independence. this is what you might call a game of chicken between prime minister barak's johnston and 1st minister nicolas sturgeon each is waiting to see if the other one will blink 1st and. first minister sturgeon actually is being very cautious about trying to ensure that the referendum that she wants to hold after the scottish election in may has a sound legal basis this is because she is looking over her shoulder at what happened in spain and catalonia a few years ago where the council and government held a referendum which the spanish government sent was illegal
times poll shows 52 percent of scottish voters are in favor it also says the majority of u.k. voters expect scotland to become independent within the next 10 years now those same polls suggest the majority of voters in northern ireland also wants a referendum on irish unification the sunday times reports that 48 percent of northern irish voters believe there will be a united ireland within 10 years. in mclean is professor of politics of the university of. oxford he explains what's behind the...
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times, — on the front page of the sunday times, the story that 52% of people in scotland — times, the story that 52% of people in scotland would vote for independence if there was a referendum now. so how, after all these _ referendum now. so how, after all these years— referendum now. so how, after all these years of division across the country. — these years of division across the country, how do you bring people back together and how does devolution work more effectively? it's devolution work more effectively? it's the _ devolution work more effectively? it's the issue of how you renew your own government and become relevant because _ own government and become relevant because we _ own government and become relevant because we are living through such a hu-e because we are living through such a huge period — because we are living through such a huge period of disruption but butting — huge period of disruption but putting the pandemic to one side, the industry change, effectively going _ the industry change, effectively going through this industrial and technological revoluti
times, — on the front page of the sunday times, the story that 52% of people in scotland — times, the story that 52% of people in scotland would vote for independence if there was a referendum now. so how, after all these _ referendum now. so how, after all these years— referendum now. so how, after all these years of division across the country. — these years of division across the country, how do you bring people back together and how does devolution work more effectively? it's...
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times show 50 percent of scottish voters want a referendum on the majority of all u.k. voters expect scotland to become independent within the next 10 years. well those same polls showed just over half of voters in northern ireland also want to referendum on irish unification the sunday times goes on to say that 48 percent of northern irish voters believe there will be a united ireland within 10 years. doctors in kyrgyzstan say they're struggling to treat their patients because of a lack of public funding the health care sector has been hit hard by 3 decades of political instability in the country since the breakup of the soviet union joel stratford went to a clinic in the northern uk sue district. the uk sue rehabilitation center in northern kyrgyzstan was built by the soviets in the 1950 s. to treat polio victims. in outreach children suffering from a neurological condition the doctors say could be prevented if pregnant mothers receive basic health care. but that something of a not available to many women forced to rely on what experts say is a struggling government h
times show 50 percent of scottish voters want a referendum on the majority of all u.k. voters expect scotland to become independent within the next 10 years. well those same polls showed just over half of voters in northern ireland also want to referendum on irish unification the sunday times goes on to say that 48 percent of northern irish voters believe there will be a united ireland within 10 years. doctors in kyrgyzstan say they're struggling to treat their patients because of a lack of...
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and the sunday times has been doing polling on the future of the union. it says the majority of people in scotland and northern ireland want referendums on independence. so let's begin. good evening to you both. let's start with the picture on the front of the sunday telegraph. a very happy looking borisjohnson. we think he is the first european leader to get a call from president biden. penny? leader to get a call from president biden- penny?— leader to get a call from president biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look cha ed? biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is _ biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from - biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from his- biden. penny? yes, doesn't he look chapped? there he is from his handi chapped? there he is from his hand up chapped? there he is from his hand up with the telephone and other hand in pocket. —— chest. sleeves rolled up in pocket. —— chest
and the sunday times has been doing polling on the future of the union. it says the majority of people in scotland and northern ireland want referendums on independence. so let's begin. good evening to you both. let's start with the picture on the front of the sunday telegraph. a very happy looking borisjohnson. we think he is the first european leader to get a call from president biden. penny? leader to get a call from president biden- penny?— leader to get a call from president biden....
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you for telling the sunday times that something they would like a couple to sit in the got to listen to. understand that they not the whole of the. secular shuffle. a lot of us. arrests near a village for hygiene an opportunity to make a bit of money for the village is a chance to stock up on much needed supplies while of the clock or. go on older smaller melike or many millenium or later. come on to the other you know i'm going to but i'm even in. on a. good one. corps booth and now that the deal was done on the other stuff how did that actually did. the nose would have been any part of evolution towards henri paul. with. you this. they serve your god with your idea here but from the number much higher they should be and probably you know you have had on your frame i don't respond on all bird records like the monitor but by some by good of course but in accordance on what i said michael because dubai's had become more about what i said by making my chorus one for me but on the road with after after the. salon because wal-mart this door makes no not only among them is a modern shuffl
you for telling the sunday times that something they would like a couple to sit in the got to listen to. understand that they not the whole of the. secular shuffle. a lot of us. arrests near a village for hygiene an opportunity to make a bit of money for the village is a chance to stock up on much needed supplies while of the clock or. go on older smaller melike or many millenium or later. come on to the other you know i'm going to but i'm even in. on a. good one. corps booth and now that the...
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and liverpool face manchester united for the 2nd time in a week on sunday as the 2 rivals meet in the f.a. cup 4th round the reds were held to a goal with straw in the premier league at old trafford last week level have won just one in their last 6 in all competitions and their manager says they're ready to turn their poor form around. so what direction one is you keep going exactly on the same level which is if you go with. the other one it gets a little bit less so in a moment it feels like it's a lot less and that's what be obama's have to change we are not. like he said be big just because we drive. we are really ready for the flight we were ready for the battle. a man city mannish avoid a big shock on sunday they came back from a goal down to cheltenham town 31 the game was briefly stopped in the 1st half because of a fireworks display near the ground cheltenham who are 3 leagues below city went ahead with half an hour to go but the premier league sides fought back with goals from still fought in gabriel has and taurus. earlier holders arsenal were knocked out of the competition
and liverpool face manchester united for the 2nd time in a week on sunday as the 2 rivals meet in the f.a. cup 4th round the reds were held to a goal with straw in the premier league at old trafford last week level have won just one in their last 6 in all competitions and their manager says they're ready to turn their poor form around. so what direction one is you keep going exactly on the same level which is if you go with. the other one it gets a little bit less so in a moment it feels like...
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times show 50 percent of scottish voters want a referendum and that a majority of all u.k. voters expect scotland to become independent within the next 10 years while those same polls show just over half of voters in northern ireland also want to referendum on irish unification the sunday times goes on to say that 48 percent of northern irish voters believe there will be a united ireland within a decade we spoke to ian mclean he's a professor of politics at the university of oxford in explains what's behind the renewed support for independence. this is what you might call a game of chicken between prime minister barak's johnston and 1st minister nicolas sturgeon each is waiting to see if the other one will blink 1st and. first minister sturgeon actually is being very cautious about trying to ensure that the referendum that she wants to hold after the scottish election in may has a sound legal basis this is because she is looking over her shoulder at what happened in spain and catalonia a few years ago where the council and government held a referendum which the spanish gove
times show 50 percent of scottish voters want a referendum and that a majority of all u.k. voters expect scotland to become independent within the next 10 years while those same polls show just over half of voters in northern ireland also want to referendum on irish unification the sunday times goes on to say that 48 percent of northern irish voters believe there will be a united ireland within a decade we spoke to ian mclean he's a professor of politics at the university of oxford in explains...
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and the sunday times has been doing polling on the future of the union. it says the majority of people in scotland and northern ireland want referendums on independence. so let's begin, and let's start with that big picture of the prime minister beaming into the phone on the front page of the sunday telegraph. martin, he's clearly pretty chuffed to be the first european leader to get a call from the president. this european leader to get a call from the president-— the president. this is always a big siuh, after the president. this is always a big sigh. after an _ the president. this is always a big sigh, after an election, _ the president. this is always a big sigh, after an election, to - the president. this is always a big sigh, after an election, to be - the president. this is always a big sigh, after an election, to be thel sigh, after an election, to be the first one on the phone. the first to get a call wasjustin trudeau in canada, and the mexican prime minister. "go away, merkel, go away, macron, we are number one in europe even though we are ou
and the sunday times has been doing polling on the future of the union. it says the majority of people in scotland and northern ireland want referendums on independence. so let's begin, and let's start with that big picture of the prime minister beaming into the phone on the front page of the sunday telegraph. martin, he's clearly pretty chuffed to be the first european leader to get a call from the president. this european leader to get a call from the president-— the president. this is...
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in an interview with britain's sunday times newspaper, miss thunberg says she has given up buying new clothes and doesn't need to fly to be happy, but she does not think it's selfish to have children. she says she does not want to tell other people how to act, but her birthday wish would be for everyone to promise to do everything they can for the planet. an illegal warehouse rave that began on new year's eve in france has been shut down by police after clashes. 2,500 people — some from the uk and spain — attended the event at a disused building in the village of lieuron in brittany. here's our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. while the rest of france spent new year's eve under a nightly curfew, 2500 people danced for two nights and a day in abandoned warehouses in a village south of rien. they'd come from places all over france and, indeed, abroad. the possibility that they might be putting themselves and others at risk from covid, they said, was exaggerated. translation: everything's reopened. the shops have reopened because they wanted to make money over christmas, but that
in an interview with britain's sunday times newspaper, miss thunberg says she has given up buying new clothes and doesn't need to fly to be happy, but she does not think it's selfish to have children. she says she does not want to tell other people how to act, but her birthday wish would be for everyone to promise to do everything they can for the planet. an illegal warehouse rave that began on new year's eve in france has been shut down by police after clashes. 2,500 people — some from the...
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in an interview with the sunday times newspaper, the activist says she has given up buying new clothes and doesn‘t need to fly to be happy, but she does not think it‘s selfish to have children. bolsonaro has flouted covid—19 restrictions by swimming at a beach on new year‘s day. he was quickly surrounded by well—wishers. he spent weeks in isolation after contracting covid—19 in the summer. that‘s it from me. you can get me on twitter. i am lewis vaughan jones, and this is bbc world news. bye—bye. hello. it‘s been a cold, wintry start to 2021 and that theme is set to continue, at least for the next week or so. temperatures still below average. this was the picture on saturday afternoon in wakefield, quite a lot of lying snow around for many parts of northern england, parts of scotland, into wales, western england, the midlands as well. and over the next few days, it‘s going to stay cold with further wintry showers at times, certainly we‘re all going to be seeing some ice or some frost around. a cold start to your sunday morning with sub zero temperatures for many a
in an interview with the sunday times newspaper, the activist says she has given up buying new clothes and doesn‘t need to fly to be happy, but she does not think it‘s selfish to have children. bolsonaro has flouted covid—19 restrictions by swimming at a beach on new year‘s day. he was quickly surrounded by well—wishers. he spent weeks in isolation after contracting covid—19 in the summer. that‘s it from me. you can get me on twitter. i am lewis vaughan jones, and this is bbc...
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times so 50 percent of scottish voters want a referendum those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story go by. freezing cold fails to deter the biggest anti-government protest in russia in years thousands demanding the release of opposition leader election of only are arrested while the demonstrations game momentum and pose a real challenge to what amir putin this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. people in russia have defied police warnings and freezing temperatures to hold some of the biggest protests yet against president vladimir putin tens of thousands rallied in nearly 70 cities to demand the release of alexei navalny the opposition leader was arrested as he returned from germany where he'd been treated for a poisoning he says was ordered by the president security forces detained more than 3000 demonstrators triggering condemnation from countries including the u.s. and u.k. they've only supporters are promising more protests so we're going to go reports. from the sole eastern city of louisville stuck. with only simpletons face
times so 50 percent of scottish voters want a referendum those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story go by. freezing cold fails to deter the biggest anti-government protest in russia in years thousands demanding the release of opposition leader election of only are arrested while the demonstrations game momentum and pose a real challenge to what amir putin this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. people in russia have defied police warnings...
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were some in the sunday times today, but showed that traffic on the roads and people walking around is almost double ina people walking around is almost double in a lot of cases compared to last time, and there are more relaxed things like going to places of worship, churches just now, relaxed things like going to places of worship, churchesjust now, and what ministers are looking now is seeing what they can tweak. they are saying we are only four days in from the latest restrictions brought in, but what they are wanting to do is there is a description in the telegraph piece about how people are looking creatively at the restrictions and finding their way around them, so they are looking up when people go outdoors to exercise, if you are a single household, they are saying you have to just use it as an excuse to go to the park and meet for coffee and they are also at mask wearing so whether in supermarket queues or other outdoor busy places, perhaps in the workplace they should introduce masks there. the mayor of london has also called for that. the exercise restrictions, and in sup
were some in the sunday times today, but showed that traffic on the roads and people walking around is almost double ina people walking around is almost double in a lot of cases compared to last time, and there are more relaxed things like going to places of worship, churches just now, relaxed things like going to places of worship, churchesjust now, and what ministers are looking now is seeing what they can tweak. they are saying we are only four days in from the latest restrictions brought...
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now, last weekend's sunday times found that the number of people saying yes to a referendum on a united ireland in northern ireland was at around 50%. now, admittedly, not a majority said that they would vote to leave and to join a united ireland. a small majority said that they wanted to remain in the uk. but nonetheless, it seems now there may well be a majority saying it's time for a border poll. does the irish government believe it's time for a border poll? what the irish government tries to recall at all times, both in what we say and what we do, is what the good friday agreement is actually about. it's about relationships. it's about relationships between catholic and protestant, unionists and nationalists in northern ireland, between north and south on the island, and actually, equally, again, between britain and ireland. that's what the good friday agreement is about. so everything we do is to make sure that those relationships are nurtured and protected. so what we're trying to do is get the focus on, how can we all work together? how can those relationships work together? so w
now, last weekend's sunday times found that the number of people saying yes to a referendum on a united ireland in northern ireland was at around 50%. now, admittedly, not a majority said that they would vote to leave and to join a united ireland. a small majority said that they wanted to remain in the uk. but nonetheless, it seems now there may well be a majority saying it's time for a border poll. does the irish government believe it's time for a border poll? what the irish government tries...
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delayed it was dig into the survey data and we combined it with other bits of information like the sunday times rich list and we have been able to combine those bits of data and found their race this £800 billion, almost 5% of the, relative to the household wealth, not in the official data and is held exclusively by the people that are in the top 1%, so that is households, families where the average adult in the household holds at least £2 million. these are like private business assets, other financial assets like stocks and shares that are not being reported in the official measures and they really do change how we understand the inequality of wealth across the uk. so in the officialfigures, around 18% of total wealth was held by these richest 1% of family and now even we take into account the extra wealth we find in our research, that rises to almost a quarter, 23%, and that has a big big impact on our understanding of inequality in the uk. and that inequality in the uk. and that inequality is a trend in your view? is the uk becoming a more unequal country as time goes by?” is the
delayed it was dig into the survey data and we combined it with other bits of information like the sunday times rich list and we have been able to combine those bits of data and found their race this £800 billion, almost 5% of the, relative to the household wealth, not in the official data and is held exclusively by the people that are in the top 1%, so that is households, families where the average adult in the household holds at least £2 million. these are like private business assets,...
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the message from professor whitty in the sunday times this morning is this is the most serious situation in the pandemic so far. the current trajectory, if it continues, the increase in cases, the nhs will be in trouble. some hospitals will struggle to cope. impact of that is significant. it is important chris whitty is trying to almost shock people into trying to realise how important this is by saying, if you have hospitals that are too full, people will not get in for emergency treatment, there will not be the normal person to person care you get from doctors and ultimately there will be avoidable deaths. this matters because one of the fears in government, something they do not talk about publicly but something number ten worries about, is compliance, people not following the rules in the way they did during the first lockdown last spring and that is helping to drive virus transitions. that takes us to the way the police are enforcing the rules, controversy about one incident in particular in derbyshire we re incident in particular in derbyshire were two women had gone for a drive se
the message from professor whitty in the sunday times this morning is this is the most serious situation in the pandemic so far. the current trajectory, if it continues, the increase in cases, the nhs will be in trouble. some hospitals will struggle to cope. impact of that is significant. it is important chris whitty is trying to almost shock people into trying to realise how important this is by saying, if you have hospitals that are too full, people will not get in for emergency treatment,...
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it is sunday generally time peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring mabyn where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers a very sick mean internet troll so everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for over is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington for peter one thing is crystal clear. shot then nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people as people already going to march in the capital and they were going to watch the gavel because there was a protest already set up he didn't say destroy the capital enter the capital anything like that when he found out he immediately immediately said. stop don't do that peter's point of view has nothing to do with what really happened president trump was silent for hours before reacting to the wren psyching of the capital p. just next observational analysis is also a blatant lie peter blames anti for activists for storming the capitol not trump supporters they were there. i saw all they were going to see in a
it is sunday generally time peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring mabyn where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers a very sick mean internet troll so everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for over is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington for peter one thing is crystal clear. shot then nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people as people...
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while the sunday times says gambling logos may be banned from sports shirts in the biggest shake—up of advertising in professionalsport since tobacco promotion was outlawed. well, if vaccine border, never heard that one before. let's make a start with the observer, eu's vaccine blunder reopens brexit battle over irish border. yasmin, this was such a contested issue during the brexit talks. and as arlene foster said, 29 daysin talks. and as arlene foster said, 29 days in and they were ready to invoke this article 16.- days in and they were ready to invoke this article 16. yes, this was such _ invoke this article 16. yes, this was such a _ invoke this article 16. yes, this was such a bad _ invoke this article 16. yes, this was such a bad call— invoke this article 16. yes, this was such a bad call by - invoke this article 16. yes, this was such a bad call by the - invoke this article 16. yes, this was such a bad call by the eu, | invoke this article 16. yes, this - was such a bad call by the eu, such a bad call not only for the irish situation but also, you know, in terms ofjust situati
while the sunday times says gambling logos may be banned from sports shirts in the biggest shake—up of advertising in professionalsport since tobacco promotion was outlawed. well, if vaccine border, never heard that one before. let's make a start with the observer, eu's vaccine blunder reopens brexit battle over irish border. yasmin, this was such a contested issue during the brexit talks. and as arlene foster said, 29 daysin talks. and as arlene foster said, 29 days in and they were ready to...
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this is in the sunday times this morning. for many people it says lockdown will have been the first time that they took exercise since school and the consequences have been quite painful. they have been speaking with physiotherapist and medical experts who have reported a real rise in exercise —related injuries and, roger, listened with caution, one trend is middle—aged man buying expensive bikes and setting off for long rides without having them set up long rides without having them set up properly or learning the correct posture for cycling, leading to slip discs. maybe it was a good job it was nick. maybe someone save me from myself. this is a lad called william in dorset. he does not come from a farming family. he looks the part, for sure. he is the megabytes of his mates. he has rented a field from a neighbour, set up his own flock of sheep. he is selling them when they come to the end of their lives, but he says he gives them a great life in the field and looks after them all on his own and he has been working on fa
this is in the sunday times this morning. for many people it says lockdown will have been the first time that they took exercise since school and the consequences have been quite painful. they have been speaking with physiotherapist and medical experts who have reported a real rise in exercise —related injuries and, roger, listened with caution, one trend is middle—aged man buying expensive bikes and setting off for long rides without having them set up long rides without having them set up...
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. >>> in britain, the sunday times reporting queen elizabeth will host president biden before this summer's g7 summit, it'll be the first in-person in nearly two years. >>> in israel thousands of people ignoring a ban on large gatherings to attend the funerals of two popular rabbis. enforcement of rickses has become -- restrictions has become a hot button issue. >>> at the vatican, pope francis announcing the church will start celebrating world today for grandparents and the elderly this year on the fourth sunday of july. >>> and in vienna, protesters squaring off with riot police over a march against coronavirus restrictions. austria is in the midst of its third national lockdown. >>> and in russia for the second sunday in a row tens of thousands of protesters flooded streets across the country today. they chanted slow gans against president vladimir putin and called for the release of jailed opposition leader alexei navalny. trey yingst has the story. >> reporter: mike, good evening. more than 4,000 russians were arrested today as protests in support of jailed opposition leader alexei nav
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so by the time we get to sunday things will not be quite as cold. there will probably be quite a bit more cloud working in from northern and northwest parts of the uk. the best of any sunshine in the south and in the east as well. some rain and some hell snow across the northwest of scotland, most other places looking largely dry and temperature is about four to 7 degrees by the time we get to sunday. looking ahead towards monday now, and low pressure looks like it will affect the far north of the uk. high—pressure further south. so something of a north—south split by the time we get to monday. some rain and perhaps some mountain snow across parts of scotland, northern ireland could see a few showers as well. but further south across england and wales most places should stay dry. there will be a bit of sunshine breaking through, and it will be less cold. so typically about six to 9 degrees, still a little below average for this time of year. moving through monday night into tuesday and we still got that low to the north and high—pressure towar
so by the time we get to sunday things will not be quite as cold. there will probably be quite a bit more cloud working in from northern and northwest parts of the uk. the best of any sunshine in the south and in the east as well. some rain and some hell snow across the northwest of scotland, most other places looking largely dry and temperature is about four to 7 degrees by the time we get to sunday. looking ahead towards monday now, and low pressure looks like it will affect the far north of...
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the latest poll in - the sunday times showed that 4996 the sunday times showed that 49% backed independence compared with 44 against and if you take out the that goes to 52 versus 48%. —— take out the undecided. on quarantine, can we have a conversation? nicola sturgeon said scotland could diverge from the uk—wide approach to travel restrictions if westminster doesn't go further and the government go further. what does she mean by that? what further restrictions could we see? ~ ., what further restrictions could we see? . . . , what further restrictions could we see? . . . ., . what further restrictions could we see? . ., . i, _ see? what was announced yesterday by priti patel in terms _ see? what was announced yesterday by priti patel in terms of _ see? what was announced yesterday by priti patel in terms of quarantine - priti patel in terms of quarantine and hotels in that sort of stuff is welcome. we do think there is a need for that sort of stuff and we do want to see a four nations approach and see all of us working together because it makes sense to do that for the moment, but t
the latest poll in - the sunday times showed that 4996 the sunday times showed that 49% backed independence compared with 44 against and if you take out the that goes to 52 versus 48%. —— take out the undecided. on quarantine, can we have a conversation? nicola sturgeon said scotland could diverge from the uk—wide approach to travel restrictions if westminster doesn't go further and the government go further. what does she mean by that? what further restrictions could we see? ~ ., what...
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in a week on sunday as the 2 rivals meet in the f.a. cup of 4th round the reds were held to a goal is drawn the premier league at old trafford last week liverpool have won just one in their last 6 and all competitions their manager says they're ready to turn their poor form around. so what direction one is you keep going exactly on the same level because if you go with. the other one it gets a little bit less so in a moment it feels like it's a lot less and that's what be obama's have to change we are not. like he said be doing just because we drive. we are really ready for the flight we were ready for the battle won him. the brooklyn nets blew away the competition holding off miami heat and a hard fought n.b.a. win on saturday and that's had their big 3 superstars playing come and drown scored 31 points by kyrie irving added 28 james harden finished with 12 points as brooklyn overcame miami 100 282124. and $22000000.00 pick champion chloe cam is back competing after win at winning after a 2 year break this victory in snowboarding half
in a week on sunday as the 2 rivals meet in the f.a. cup of 4th round the reds were held to a goal is drawn the premier league at old trafford last week liverpool have won just one in their last 6 and all competitions their manager says they're ready to turn their poor form around. so what direction one is you keep going exactly on the same level because if you go with. the other one it gets a little bit less so in a moment it feels like it's a lot less and that's what be obama's have to change...
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it's time for our sunday group. senator mitch mcconnell's former chief of staff and president of calvary consultants, josh holmes. marie harf, executive director of the serve america pac and jonathan swan from axios. jonathan, donald trump says that he doubts he ever would have been elected president without twitter. how is he taking the twitter ban at this point and more generally, what do you sense is or what are you hearing is his mood in his final days in the white house? >> well, i've had a number of conversations with president trump over the last few years about twitter and facebook. and he said to me on several occasions that it's his most powerful weapon, his most powerful tool and he believes that. he may not be wrong by the way. i mean, it's the way that he communicates directly with the american people. he goes around the mainstream media. he can speak to -- i think he's combined audiences, at least 150 million, maybe more than that. his twitter audience was something like 88 million. it's an incredibly
it's time for our sunday group. senator mitch mcconnell's former chief of staff and president of calvary consultants, josh holmes. marie harf, executive director of the serve america pac and jonathan swan from axios. jonathan, donald trump says that he doubts he ever would have been elected president without twitter. how is he taking the twitter ban at this point and more generally, what do you sense is or what are you hearing is his mood in his final days in the white house? >> well,...
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and it's the 2nd time that the 22 year old has won the men's race he also took on his in 2016 on sunday a finished in a time of 28 minutes and 1900. i'm not. a different topic and fishing not a. thing with you go fishing. and that's it from program today be sure to check out all of the stories on beat up you dot com forward slash africa we're also on facebook and on twitter today we'll leave you with small sights and sounds from the great ethiopian run in at this hour of on sunday see you next time. the low. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut. cut cut i think. a very high fever and this is climate change sex. happiness increased books. for your. children smarter birth free or you books or you to. kick off. those thomas free means listless clay shaw from the. looks of guns and the mentalist flights sensible. nonstop excitement in the final match to. come to see john. w. . greetings from berlin and welcome to arts and culture where we'll look at how inclusive casting is challenging the long traditional white washing of period cinema adaptations and sparking some debate
and it's the 2nd time that the 22 year old has won the men's race he also took on his in 2016 on sunday a finished in a time of 28 minutes and 1900. i'm not. a different topic and fishing not a. thing with you go fishing. and that's it from program today be sure to check out all of the stories on beat up you dot com forward slash africa we're also on facebook and on twitter today we'll leave you with small sights and sounds from the great ethiopian run in at this hour of on sunday see you next...
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it is sunday generally time peter meets us in graham a small town neighboring mabyn where he lives peter doesn't want to talk about his private life smothers a very sick mean internet troll so everywhere he says things at home are complicated and making ends meet driving for over is a challenge he's had 3 days to digest and think about what he experienced in washington peter one thing is crystal clear. shot did nothing wrong nothing on what all wednesday he spoke to his people as people already going to march in the capital and they were going to watch the gavel because there was a protest already set up to say destroy the capital enter the capital anything like that and he found out he mediately immediately said stop don't do that. peter's point of view has nothing to do with what really happened president trump was silent for hours before reacting to the wren psyching of the capital p. just next observational analysis is also a blatant lie peter blames anti fact of his for storming the capitol not trump supporters they were there. i saw all i grew up we got to see and all they were in
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and it looks like that warm spell is going to peak by the time -- sunday and monday. the martin luther king holiday. reduced visibility early tomorrow morning. the computers have backed off a little bit in terms of how thick the fog is going to be. it should dissipate by late morning and temperatures are going to warm up with plenty of sunshine overhead. temperatures mostly in the 50s. 48 degrees right now in santa rosa. the sun has been down for six hours and we're still in the 50s for most of the bay area. and then those temperatures are going to be warming up in a hurry, including for cole if oakley. temperatures are going to warm up into the upper 60s. early fog giving away to plenty of morning sunshine. and the warm spell is just getting started. some nice dogwalking weather ahead. it's gonna be a beautiful stretch of weather of the temperatures about five to ten degrees above average around the bay and the coast. well into the 60s. and inlantemperatures have the potential to top 70 degrees. ten to 15 degrees above average. this is the pattern that's gonna hold t
and it looks like that warm spell is going to peak by the time -- sunday and monday. the martin luther king holiday. reduced visibility early tomorrow morning. the computers have backed off a little bit in terms of how thick the fog is going to be. it should dissipate by late morning and temperatures are going to warm up with plenty of sunshine overhead. temperatures mostly in the 50s. 48 degrees right now in santa rosa. the sun has been down for six hours and we're still in the 50s for most of...
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there's more snow to come on sunday, but this time, the focus is on the southern half of the uk. we start sunday in this very cold air, temperatures widely below freezing. frost and ice will be a risk, and as this system pushing in from the southwest bumps into that cold air, this is where we're going to see the snow. so, initially, some snow likely across parts of southwest england, wales, south of northern ireland, gradually pushing its way eastwards. right on the coasts, probablyjust rain. head inland, we could see a couple of centimetres, maybe five or six cm of snow over higher ground. further north, it's dry with some sunshine. still some wintry showers, though, persisting across the north and west of scotland. it's a cold day wherever you are. temperatures in places are going to struggle to get much above freezing, and this area of snow gradually starts to ease away through sunday evening. we'll keep some showers going across southwest england. further snow showers pushing into scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. it's another very cold, very frosty nig
there's more snow to come on sunday, but this time, the focus is on the southern half of the uk. we start sunday in this very cold air, temperatures widely below freezing. frost and ice will be a risk, and as this system pushing in from the southwest bumps into that cold air, this is where we're going to see the snow. so, initially, some snow likely across parts of southwest england, wales, south of northern ireland, gradually pushing its way eastwards. right on the coasts, probablyjust rain....
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in the meantime, more krdrizzlet times on sunday. monday, the first of we think three storms that will pack a stronger punch. let's give you a sneak preview here. you can see up towards the north bay, orange and yesterday, seeing more than an inch of rain. in addition to that, gusty winds of 20 to 40 miles per hour, and the long-range forecast continues to bring those storms in every two days. we'll give you a look at the timing on that and the impact in the sierra coming up in our forecast in about eight minutes. >> sounds good, rob. rob keeping you updated on the wet weather even when we're not on the air. follow him on twitter. >>> we're learning new details about that tragic hit and run that killed two women in san francisco. a friend has identified one of the victims as 27-year-old hanaka abe. he says abe joined a meet-up group that he was part of to meet friends. he remembers her as a very positive and friendly person. abe's close friends set up a fund-raiser and working on a memorial in her honor. she was killed thursday when
in the meantime, more krdrizzlet times on sunday. monday, the first of we think three storms that will pack a stronger punch. let's give you a sneak preview here. you can see up towards the north bay, orange and yesterday, seeing more than an inch of rain. in addition to that, gusty winds of 20 to 40 miles per hour, and the long-range forecast continues to bring those storms in every two days. we'll give you a look at the timing on that and the impact in the sierra coming up in our forecast in...
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this is the 72-hour snowfall forecast taking us through sunday evening local time. the hokuriku region looking at up to 292 centimeters of additional snowfall by that point. 170 areas in the west, looking at more than 100 centimeters of snow as we go through the next few days. so yes, snow is a big part of the forecast. sapporo looking at snow for the rest of the week into the weekend. tokyo, windy, chilly, it's going to be colder coming up friday, with a high of 7. then 8 for the high on saturday and sunday. fukuoka looking at a little bit of snow on friday and saturday. quick note on europe. we're keeping an eye on a system moving into the norther area of the continent, bringing unstable weather into the united kingdom, also into the scandinavia peninsula. that's a look at your forecast. hope you're having a good day wherever you are. >>> that's all for this hour on nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyo. thanks for watching, and do stay with us for more. >>> this is "newsline biz." i'm gene otani. japan's labor ministry says that over 80,000 jobs have been
this is the 72-hour snowfall forecast taking us through sunday evening local time. the hokuriku region looking at up to 292 centimeters of additional snowfall by that point. 170 areas in the west, looking at more than 100 centimeters of snow as we go through the next few days. so yes, snow is a big part of the forecast. sapporo looking at snow for the rest of the week into the weekend. tokyo, windy, chilly, it's going to be colder coming up friday, with a high of 7. then 8 for the high on...