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allan little, bbc news. the former northern ireland football manager billy bingham has died at the age of 90. he'd been diagnosed with dementia in 2006. he had played for northern ireland in the 1958 world cup, before leading his country to the finals as manager in 1982, and again in 1986. he won a famous victory over hosts spain in 1982 which remains one of the sport's biggest upsets. billy bingham, who has died at the age of 90. a 17th—century ship which sank off the coast of norfolk has been found and experts say it's the most important maritime discovery since the mary rose was raised a0 years ago. the gloucester ran aground off the coast of great yarmouth in 1682, nearly killing the future king james stuart. the wreck�*s location was unknown until it was discovered by divers after a four—year search. she's the fastest british woman of all time but she's seen her training disrupted by the pandemic and her hopes of an olympic title at the 2020 tokyo games ruined by injury. now dina asher—smith has
allan little, bbc news. the former northern ireland football manager billy bingham has died at the age of 90. he'd been diagnosed with dementia in 2006. he had played for northern ireland in the 1958 world cup, before leading his country to the finals as manager in 1982, and again in 1986. he won a famous victory over hosts spain in 1982 which remains one of the sport's biggest upsets. billy bingham, who has died at the age of 90. a 17th—century ship which sank off the coast of norfolk has...
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allan little, bbc news. almost one in six people in england, wales and northern ireland used foodbanks or food charities in march, with one in five skipping meals or cutting portion sizes to cope with the cost of living. foodbanks are struggling with increasing demand at a time of falling donations. this report from our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan. without mel hudson, hundreds of people each week would struggle to eat. she set up the slade green food bank at the start of the pandemic. but despite covid easing, her efforts are still desperately needed. have a lovely day. thank you. who was next? people need us more than ever, because the cost of living is spiralling at the moment, and the costs in shops are going up every day. sometimes we just have to accept that we need a little bit of help. i tell you what, it's difficult. i know _ it really is difficult. i know it is. - i've been independent all my life, i've had money in my pocket. - keith buckingham worked in construction, earning up
allan little, bbc news. almost one in six people in england, wales and northern ireland used foodbanks or food charities in march, with one in five skipping meals or cutting portion sizes to cope with the cost of living. foodbanks are struggling with increasing demand at a time of falling donations. this report from our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan. without mel hudson, hundreds of people each week would struggle to eat. she set up the slade green food bank at the start of the...
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allan little, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. hello there. today's weather story is all about location. for many, we've seen some glorious blue sky and sunshine first thing. yes, a little bit of fair weather cloud is starting to develop now, but it's fine, dry and warm with it. different story, however, further north and west. here, we've got some low clouds, some murky conditions and some rain which will be quite persistent for the remainder of the afternoon. you can see exactly where i'm talking about across northwest scotland, parts of northern ireland. a few scattered showers into northern england and wales as well. but some of this rain could be quite persistent through the remainder of the afternoon. it'll be quite windy with it as well. generally a blustery day, but some sunny spells continuing across england and wales. the wind strengths noticeably stronger further north and west. we could potentially see gusts of winds close to 45—50 miles an hour in a place it's quite unusual for this time of year. so it's a blustery afternoon for
allan little, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. hello there. today's weather story is all about location. for many, we've seen some glorious blue sky and sunshine first thing. yes, a little bit of fair weather cloud is starting to develop now, but it's fine, dry and warm with it. different story, however, further north and west. here, we've got some low clouds, some murky conditions and some rain which will be quite persistent for the remainder of the afternoon. you...
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allan little, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. good afternoon. it's quite quiet out there for many, with some lovely sunny spells coming through, and in the sunshine it's feeling quite warm. but there is some cloud and some nuisance rain, accompanied by gusty winds across much of western scotland, turning showery into northern ireland and northern england. that's how we are going to continue through the rest of the day. so, with the best of the sunshine comes the best of the warmth. we could see temperatures just peaking at 23 celsius. a little bit more disappointing if you've got the cloud, the wind and the rain further north. now, that rain will tend to ease as we go through the night, becoming quite showery in nature. so we keep a little bit of cloud here. elsewhere, it will be a relatively mild night, so temperatures widely into double figures first thing on sunday morning. but sunday will be a quieter, settled and sunnier day for many of us. the winds will be noticeably lighter. we are still going to run the risk of a few showers, chiefly th
allan little, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. good afternoon. it's quite quiet out there for many, with some lovely sunny spells coming through, and in the sunshine it's feeling quite warm. but there is some cloud and some nuisance rain, accompanied by gusty winds across much of western scotland, turning showery into northern ireland and northern england. that's how we are going to continue through the rest of the day. so, with the best of the sunshine comes the...
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allan little, bbc news. let's speak now to chris purcell — a falklands war veteran who went on to develop ptsd. i'm alsojoined by nicola cook, assistand director of operations at the royal british legion. it's good to speak to you. chris, you are on board hms sheffield, the ship that was famously destroyed by an exocet missile during the falklands war. you were 22 at the time? 22 falklands war. you were 22 at the time? , ., , ., falklands war. you were 22 at the time? ,~ ,., i, falklands war. you were 22 at the time?— and - falklands war. you were 22 at the time?— and it's i falklands war. you were 22 at the | time?_ and it's a time? 22 years old, yes. and it's a memory you _ time? 22 years old, yes. and it's a memory you had _ time? 22 years old, yes. and it's a memory you had to _ time? 22 years old, yes. and it's a memory you had to live _ time? 22 years old, yes. and it's a memory you had to live with? - time? 22 years old, yes. and it's a. memory you had to live with? every da . and memory you had
allan little, bbc news. let's speak now to chris purcell — a falklands war veteran who went on to develop ptsd. i'm alsojoined by nicola cook, assistand director of operations at the royal british legion. it's good to speak to you. chris, you are on board hms sheffield, the ship that was famously destroyed by an exocet missile during the falklands war. you were 22 at the time? 22 falklands war. you were 22 at the time? , ., , ., falklands war. you were 22 at the time? ,~ ,., i, falklands war....
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allan little, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it is unusually windy out there for a june day, particularly in northern parts, where we have some pretty heavy showers around. not as many showers further south and some good spells of sunshine. the further south and east you are, mainly dry, sunny spells, just the odd shower. some more showers through wales, northern england. certainly some showers for northern ireland and some heavy ones, even spells of persistent rain in parts of scotland, where we will see wind gusts in the north—west touching 50mph. temperatures just ia degrees for stornoway, 22 the high in london. through this evening and tonight, some showers will continue. many will fade. we will see some clear spells to take us into the first part of sunday. temperatures around dawn 10, ii or 12 degrees. it should be a brighter start than we had today across scotland. some good spells of sunshine elsewhere. still some showers in the forecast, but not as many as we have today. still quite windy, but not as windy as it is to
allan little, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it is unusually windy out there for a june day, particularly in northern parts, where we have some pretty heavy showers around. not as many showers further south and some good spells of sunshine. the further south and east you are, mainly dry, sunny spells, just the odd shower. some more showers through wales, northern england. certainly some showers for northern ireland and some heavy ones, even spells of persistent rain...
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allan little, bbc news. >> turning to france. a month after voters gave emmanuel macron a second term as president, the coury heads to the polls again this weekend. this time in parliamentary elections determining how much power emmanuel macron's newly renamed renaissance party will have to govern and whether working with partners is able to keep its rivals at bay. left-wingers. thfirst round of voting will be sunday, followed by a runoff next weekend. our paris correspondent has been looking at what is at stake. >> having beaten the far right of the presidency, emmanuel macron is facing a new threat from the left. former marxist jean-luc melenchon a is threatening the government in parliamentary elections with a new alliance of greed and left wing poly -- parties. in case anyone misses what is at stake, his campaign literature has one slogan. prime minister. that is more wishful thinking than political probability. but his new alliance of socialists, communists, and greens is expected to make sweeping gains. >> he's very charism
allan little, bbc news. >> turning to france. a month after voters gave emmanuel macron a second term as president, the coury heads to the polls again this weekend. this time in parliamentary elections determining how much power emmanuel macron's newly renamed renaissance party will have to govern and whether working with partners is able to keep its rivals at bay. left-wingers. thfirst round of voting will be sunday, followed by a runoff next weekend. our paris correspondent has been...
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allan little, bbc news. it is interesting because it is interesting becau5eju5t yesterday we had the falklands veterans with us here and they were very much talking about exactly that, how over the years, immediately afterwards but even now, a lot came back and the films are made because of the anniversary, it is really in interesting and important subject. hundreds of thousands of people will flock to arenas and festival sites all over the country this weekend, kick5tarting a huge summer of music for the uk. for many, it will be the first time they've been to a gig since 2019, because of the pandemic. to ta ke to take you through some of the occasions... in manchester, parklife festival is back up and running. ed sheeran will perform to nearly 250,000 fans over four days at the etihad stadium, and both the killers and alicia keys are set to headline other venues in the city. very bu5y. very, very busy. harry style5 fans have descended on gla5gow from all over the world to see the singer kick off his world t
allan little, bbc news. it is interesting because it is interesting becau5eju5t yesterday we had the falklands veterans with us here and they were very much talking about exactly that, how over the years, immediately afterwards but even now, a lot came back and the films are made because of the anniversary, it is really in interesting and important subject. hundreds of thousands of people will flock to arenas and festival sites all over the country this weekend, kick5tarting a huge summer of...
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allan lichtman they�* re joining me allan lichtman they're joining me a little earlier. police in brazil say they've found apparently human remains in a river near where a british journalist was last seen in the amazon rainforest. the organic material is being sent for forensic analysis, along with blood found earlier on a suspect�*s boat. dom phillips and the brazilian indigenous expert bruno pereira were last spotted on sunday in the remote javari valley, one of the largest indigenous territories in brazil. the suspect, a fisherman, was arrested with illegal possession of ammunition shortly after the two men went missing. justin bieber has revealed why he's cancelled upcoming shows, explaining to fans that he's bee diagnosed with ramsay hunt syndrome and is partially paralysed. ramsay hunt syndrome often occurs from the same virus that causes chicken pox and shingles and can mimic stroke— like symptoms such as facial paralysis. here's whatjustin bieber had to say. as you can probably see from my face, i have this syndrome called... ramsay hunt syndrome. and it is f
allan lichtman they�* re joining me allan lichtman they're joining me a little earlier. police in brazil say they've found apparently human remains in a river near where a british journalist was last seen in the amazon rainforest. the organic material is being sent for forensic analysis, along with blood found earlier on a suspect�*s boat. dom phillips and the brazilian indigenous expert bruno pereira were last spotted on sunday in the remote javari valley, one of the largest indigenous...
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even putting full employment ahead of price stability surprised me a little because allan greenspan said you have to focus on price stability if you do that right, everything follows. >> allan greenspan had that one right. they seem to have fallen from the north star which is price stabily. they need to achieve it again. to be honest, the president probably for six, nine, 12 months has understood as has the white house that inflation is their number one problem normally, the reason we talk about fed independence is you have a white house suggesting the fed don't pull the punch bowl away too soon but this time, inflation is everybody's be pro and it has been for six, nine or 12 months. i'm not worried about being candid about telling them to showdown, i think more than likely they're telling them to speed up and solve this problem. >> the consumer is strong. we keep hearing that but i wonder is the consumer strong because it's kind of a frenzy of spending on revolving debt, that they're not spending the cash they're spending debt that's going to have to be repaid back. gallup came out wit
even putting full employment ahead of price stability surprised me a little because allan greenspan said you have to focus on price stability if you do that right, everything follows. >> allan greenspan had that one right. they seem to have fallen from the north star which is price stabily. they need to achieve it again. to be honest, the president probably for six, nine, 12 months has understood as has the white house that inflation is their number one problem normally, the reason we...
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little after school thank you, next at 9. yeah, it was a rough. >> rough. go for the warriors. they had a sizable lead. and then boston just roared back in the 4th quarter, seemingly making every 3 insight see her wondering what happened. everyone. they're not really wanted it to. and so we have live reporters there in san francisco and we'll break it all down that we will and a rally to end gun valley of violence at the state capitol today. >> how things got just as emotional inside the senate chambers today as they did outside from for news at night is next. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at known. >> just a stunning loss for the warriors tonight. quite frankly, in game one of the nba finals at home. the celtics taking it at the end, the worriers collapsing in the 4th quarter. it is just one game. but this one hurts in the warriors now face an uphill battle and their quest to win another championship. good evening, everybody. thanks for being with us tonight on kron, 4 news at 9, i'm grant lotus holiday learning opportuni
little after school thank you, next at 9. yeah, it was a rough. >> rough. go for the warriors. they had a sizable lead. and then boston just roared back in the 4th quarter, seemingly making every 3 insight see her wondering what happened. everyone. they're not really wanted it to. and so we have live reporters there in san francisco and we'll break it all down that we will and a rally to end gun valley of violence at the state capitol today. >> how things got just as emotional...
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the committee will hold its 3rd having later on thursday. allan fisher reports now from washington d. c. it was the day before the capital riot and constituents of republican congressman body loudermilk were being given a tour of the building. one man in particular seemed interested in stairways and security checkpoints. not the usual tourist attractions. the same man who filmed himself walking towards capitol hill on the day of the riot, making broad threats against democratic members of congress. he has not been charged with any offence or there's no escape. pelosi schumer rattler will come in for the congressman, who's over during the visit said he did nothing wrong. these are folks who have never been washington these and they're, they're weird visitor, congress and they're wanting to speak to the committee. and because the committees never called me and asked me anything, they sent a letter. i mean really, they never sent it to me. your office never, no, never, never received the letter, never received a phone call. never received an email. they send it to you guys. the chairman
the committee will hold its 3rd having later on thursday. allan fisher reports now from washington d. c. it was the day before the capital riot and constituents of republican congressman body loudermilk were being given a tour of the building. one man in particular seemed interested in stairways and security checkpoints. not the usual tourist attractions. the same man who filmed himself walking towards capitol hill on the day of the riot, making broad threats against democratic members of...
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he he modeled it after gary allan who in 1971 wrote this sort of seminal conspiracist. tome called nun dare call it conspiracy kind of blaming a global cabal of bankers saying that they're the ones behind american policy not elected officials. he used to sell his theories and he was a real darling of the john birch society the far right birchers and he sell his theories on at that time videocassettes cassette tapes and he did it through mail order and that was how alex jones started so he and kelly jones his ex-wife would create these feature-length films from bohemian grove and railing about the globalists or whatever and they would not only send them out to you if you if you you know contacted them like by their phone or or later on their website. they encouraged that people who bought them pass them around. let all your friends see them spread this and that was exactly the verbiage he was using during 2020 in the run-up to right the answer but instead they were using these platforms which are much more effective. yeah cassette tape. yeah, right. yeah, which was expon
he he modeled it after gary allan who in 1971 wrote this sort of seminal conspiracist. tome called nun dare call it conspiracy kind of blaming a global cabal of bankers saying that they're the ones behind american policy not elected officials. he used to sell his theories and he was a real darling of the john birch society the far right birchers and he sell his theories on at that time videocassettes cassette tapes and he did it through mail order and that was how alex jones started so he and...