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of course the uk side was going to start with tall demands— uk side was going to start with tall demands because this isjust a wish list, demands because this isjust a wish list. this— demands because this isjust a wish list. this is— demands because this isjust a wish list, this is the starting point for the talks — list, this is the starting point for the talks i_ list, this is the starting point for the talks. i don't think either side would _ the talks. i don't think either side would deny, the eu side has actually accepted _ would deny, the eu side has actually accepted that this isn't working, as david _ accepted that this isn't working, as david frost — accepted that this isn't working, as david frost says. it's causing major headaches — david frost says. it's causing major headaches for businesses. and an asset— headaches for businesses. and an asset saying that to get a sandwich in they— asset saying that to get a sandwich in they are — asset saying that to get a sandwich in they are having three birth certificates. trucks are being stopped _ certificates. trucks
of course the uk side was going to start with tall demands— uk side was going to start with tall demands because this isjust a wish list, demands because this isjust a wish list. this— demands because this isjust a wish list. this is— demands because this isjust a wish list, this is the starting point for the talks — list, this is the starting point for the talks i_ list, this is the starting point for the talks. i don't think either side would _ the talks. i don't think either side...
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close to the uk. and it's around that low pressure that we see these areas of cloud rotating, keeping some wet weather going into the night and into wednesday, as well. if we look at the story over the next few days, we find some sunshine, yes, but there's still the threat of some showers which may be heavy, as well. and certainly on tuesday, there was lots of rain at wimbledon. it looks a lot drier though for wednesday — can't rule out 1—2 showers, mind you, and temperatures will be 20—21 celsius. we start the day pretty cloudy, actually, there may well be some further rain around. as it brightens up, we get some sunshine which triggers more showers, particularly across england and wales, and some of those could be heavy and thundery. may see a few showers breaking out across parts of scotland and northern ireland. a warmer day, though, than it was on tuesday for eastern scotland and the northeast of england. and for many parts of the country, temperatures are a little bit higher on wednesday.
close to the uk. and it's around that low pressure that we see these areas of cloud rotating, keeping some wet weather going into the night and into wednesday, as well. if we look at the story over the next few days, we find some sunshine, yes, but there's still the threat of some showers which may be heavy, as well. and certainly on tuesday, there was lots of rain at wimbledon. it looks a lot drier though for wednesday — can't rule out 1—2 showers, mind you, and temperatures will be...
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but i can assure him that wales is receiving quantities of the uk leveling up already a total uk allocations in the first round will be and i thank him for lobbying time he is put into that. >> thank you very much of course brother to talk about leveling up the government we in scotland are settling out for the people of scotland, mr. speaker of the prime minister will be reflecting on the judgment from yesterday. the judge said there was administration dealing with the 1950s events, about time the government delivered justice for those d involved. mr. speaker, s night we heard from the prime ministers and former chief of staff on the 15h of october the prime minister did not believe it would be overwhelmed. it should be sacrificed to the whims of the deadly virus. the prime minister brought those words while was in the darkest moments of its history. while they were fighting to contain the pandemic the prime minister was actively pushing for the violence to be allowed to atone in cities. the prime minister was willing in his own words to allow the bodies to be piled high. tester spirit octo
but i can assure him that wales is receiving quantities of the uk leveling up already a total uk allocations in the first round will be and i thank him for lobbying time he is put into that. >> thank you very much of course brother to talk about leveling up the government we in scotland are settling out for the people of scotland, mr. speaker of the prime minister will be reflecting on the judgment from yesterday. the judge said there was administration dealing with the 1950s events,...
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the uk's health secretary sajid javid says he has tested
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but the uk is doing that. so, i wonder what you're saying or plan on saying to your hosts while you're here. well, we are grateful for, for example, we have astrazeneca vaccines that we've begun to distribute, and just three days ago we had another lot come into the country. and so we are thankful for what we can use. but it's tiny. i mean, the numbers are tiny relative to the need. for those who get help, it's never too late. we will make sure that we have help when it's needed, and it is needed now. it is needed now. so, when, on the current schedule, do you expect the population of malawi to be vaccinated such that you have the virus under control? we're trusting that, with the 1.3 million doses expected in the next couple of months in total, based on what has been... 1.2 million in two months. yes, we hope that we can continue to roll out this programme and then get more vaccines. now, we havejust passed a resolution to notjust work with one vaccine, but with several. and so we trust that we can have sever
but the uk is doing that. so, i wonder what you're saying or plan on saying to your hosts while you're here. well, we are grateful for, for example, we have astrazeneca vaccines that we've begun to distribute, and just three days ago we had another lot come into the country. and so we are thankful for what we can use. but it's tiny. i mean, the numbers are tiny relative to the need. for those who get help, it's never too late. we will make sure that we have help when it's needed, and it is...
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close to the uk. and it's around that low pressure that we see these areas of cloud rotating, keeping some wet weather going into the night and into wednesday, as well. if we look at the story over the next few days, we find some sunshine, yes, but there's still the threat of some showers which may be heavy, as well. and certainly on tuesday, there was lots of rain at wimbledon. it looks a lot drier though for wednesday — can't rule out 1—2 showers, mind you, and temperatures will be 20—21 celsius. we start the day pretty cloudy, actually, there may well be some further rain around. as it brightens up, we get some sunshine which triggers more showers, particularly across england and wales, and some of those could be heavy and thundery. may see a few showers breaking out across parts of scotland and northern ireland. a warmer day, though, than it was on tuesday for eastern scotland and the northeast of england. and for many parts of the country, temperatures are a little bit higher on wednesday.
close to the uk. and it's around that low pressure that we see these areas of cloud rotating, keeping some wet weather going into the night and into wednesday, as well. if we look at the story over the next few days, we find some sunshine, yes, but there's still the threat of some showers which may be heavy, as well. and certainly on tuesday, there was lots of rain at wimbledon. it looks a lot drier though for wednesday — can't rule out 1—2 showers, mind you, and temperatures will be...
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here in the uk, we are said to be in the uk, we are said to be in the midst ofa the uk, we are said to be in the midst of a camping boom. faced with travel restrictions and uncertainty about flying away to sunnier places such as the mediterranean, taking your family out for a new notes under the canvas is becoming more attractive. for those who don't want the traditional setup, there is glamping. many more sites have been added to the website cool camping and just the last few months. booking numbers have soared. glamping has evolved into a leisure sector mainstay. let's talk to james warner smith from cool camping. welcome to the programme. your company, cool camping, that is in my mind. we are struggling to sleep in bricks and mortar, how about a ten. a, bricks and mortar, how about a ten. �* ., ., ., , ten. a lot of other people feel the same _ ten. a lot of other people feel the same way. _ ten. a lot of other people feel the same way. this _ ten. a lot of other people feel the same way. this year - ten. a lot of other people feel the same way. this year we i ten. a lot of other
here in the uk, we are said to be in the uk, we are said to be in the midst ofa the uk, we are said to be in the midst of a camping boom. faced with travel restrictions and uncertainty about flying away to sunnier places such as the mediterranean, taking your family out for a new notes under the canvas is becoming more attractive. for those who don't want the traditional setup, there is glamping. many more sites have been added to the website cool camping and just the last few months. booking...
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that's because we've got northerly winds running down across the uk. that area of low is what was storm evert. we've got showers in the forecast, mainly across england and wales through the day. some showers also across eastern scotland, north—east england. this will tend to turn heavier into the afternoon, but it's part of wales, the midlands, southern england which will see the heaviest of the showers. hitand miss. some places will stay dry. we could see quite a bit of dry weather for scotland and northern ireland, albeit rather cloudy. the winds are going to be lighter today than what they were yesterday, particularly across england and wales. it's not going to feel particularly warm for the time of year, particularly across the north of the country, 15 to 19 degrees here, but we could make 21 or 22 across the south—east. the winds will be lighter and, given the sunshine is pretty strong this time of year, it shouldn't feel too bad. as we head through this evening and overnight, most of the showers die away, but a few will linger here and there.
that's because we've got northerly winds running down across the uk. that area of low is what was storm evert. we've got showers in the forecast, mainly across england and wales through the day. some showers also across eastern scotland, north—east england. this will tend to turn heavier into the afternoon, but it's part of wales, the midlands, southern england which will see the heaviest of the showers. hitand miss. some places will stay dry. we could see quite a bit of dry weather for...
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the uk government knows this is a decision with risks attached. it knows when the infection rate rises, when there are buses, trains, pubs, offices, theatres and shops full of people not wearing masks, this will be "living with covid." and only then will the health service, the economy, and the virus show us if it was the right decision. hello there. there are some major and long—awaited changes to the weather pattern over the week ahead. for so long now, our weather has been dominated by low pressure, which has meant we've seen rain. low pressure has been there because the jet stream is to the south of the uk. if we run things on a bit, we're going to find out in the other side of the atlantic much more undulation in thejet stream pattern. that will then propagate the jet stream and drive it to the north of the uk, which allows high pressure to build up from the south—west, from the azores and settling things down. not just yet, though. sunday, we've got some more rain in the forecast. fairly cloudy start, it'll brighten up, we'll get some su
the uk government knows this is a decision with risks attached. it knows when the infection rate rises, when there are buses, trains, pubs, offices, theatres and shops full of people not wearing masks, this will be "living with covid." and only then will the health service, the economy, and the virus show us if it was the right decision. hello there. there are some major and long—awaited changes to the weather pattern over the week ahead. for so long now, our weather has been...
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i mean, you talk about the scale of the uk's, quote, "ethnic transformation". you feel and see that, do you? that's your experience? well, anyone who lives in london is... ..has the ethnic transformation of britain up in face, and, no, ijust think that cultural change is usually more graceful when it is gradual. and also the degree of transformation in europe in general is occurring without any consultation with the people who live there. do you think you've ever taken it too far, your desire to sort of, i suppose, get in people's faces with your views? i'm thinking particularly, this goes a way back now, but i think five years ago you went to australia to talk at a literary festival and you donned a sombrero for some of that speech to make a point of, i suppose, mocking the decision in an american college to reprimand some students for holding a mexican tequila party wearing sombreros, so you chose to wear a sombrero, and then you made a speech in which you hoped that the notion of cultural appropriation in fiction was a fad, and that caused a real storm. did
i mean, you talk about the scale of the uk's, quote, "ethnic transformation". you feel and see that, do you? that's your experience? well, anyone who lives in london is... ..has the ethnic transformation of britain up in face, and, no, ijust think that cultural change is usually more graceful when it is gradual. and also the degree of transformation in europe in general is occurring without any consultation with the people who live there. do you think you've ever taken it too far,...
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strong sunshine, very high uv levels for many, especially in the south and west of the uk. make sure you protect yourself if you are out and about for any length of time. heading through saturday night, we see long clear spells, especially down towards england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud, some of that filtering across the irish sea towards north wales and north—west england, pretty mild and warm night in places, 14, 15 or 16 degrees. sunday, the further south you are, expect sunshine again, further north, generally more cloud in the mix, and some patchy rain across the north of scotland. temperatures a little bit lower across the northern half of the uk, further south, another very warm or hot day, one or two places in the london area could get up to 30 or even 31 degrees. into the start of next week, our area of high pressure will still be with us but tending to slide further west, that will allow something of a northerly wind, knocking the edge off the temperatures, turning less hot, the odd shower in the south on monday and some rain later
strong sunshine, very high uv levels for many, especially in the south and west of the uk. make sure you protect yourself if you are out and about for any length of time. heading through saturday night, we see long clear spells, especially down towards england and wales, northern ireland and scotland have more cloud, some of that filtering across the irish sea towards north wales and north—west england, pretty mild and warm night in places, 14, 15 or 16 degrees. sunday, the further south you...
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in response to the ongoing heat across the uk, the met office has now issued an extreme heat warning for parts of england and wales. it's the first time we've seen one of these warnings issued, but this part of our warnings only came into force from the 1st ofjune. it essentially indicates elevated temperatures both by day and by night. you can get more details on what that warning means and how it fits in with the other warnings you see as issued by taking a look on our website. certainly overnight, though, there will be a lot of heat hanging around across the uk with a core of it across england and wales. in some areas, for the bulk of the sleeping hours, temperatures will be setting close to 20 celsius. this is the weather pattern that's bringing all of the heat. a lot of sunshine across much of the uk, but underneath that area of high pressure, tuesday afternoon, a little bit like we saw on monday, there's the possibility of some very localised clusters of thunderstorms breaking out. a little bit more cloud for northern scotland, cooler here, but heat creeping in to southern scot
in response to the ongoing heat across the uk, the met office has now issued an extreme heat warning for parts of england and wales. it's the first time we've seen one of these warnings issued, but this part of our warnings only came into force from the 1st ofjune. it essentially indicates elevated temperatures both by day and by night. you can get more details on what that warning means and how it fits in with the other warnings you see as issued by taking a look on our website. certainly...
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and the uk army safely detonates a world war ii bomb on the site
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in march, the uk government own report of racism, said that there was no systematic problem in the uk. i think the england men football team would beg the differ. after the shocking racism on shore over the last week. does the prime minister still standby his government's belief that systematic racism is not a problem that exist in the united kingdom? >> i do think that racism is a problem in england and needs to be tackled but when he attacks my party, mr. speaker, he has their own target. this is a party that has not ever muslim secretary for state former chancellor, two female prime ministers, most diversed cabinet in the history and most diversed government in the history of this country. we are the party. if you're a young person growing up, we are the party that has hope and opportunity. that's the conservative party. >> the uk is packed full of incredible innovation led businesses capable and i know this government wants to ensure the best possible access to venture funding over multiple rounds to scale up businesses full of potential into world-beating companies. would the pri
in march, the uk government own report of racism, said that there was no systematic problem in the uk. i think the england men football team would beg the differ. after the shocking racism on shore over the last week. does the prime minister still standby his government's belief that systematic racism is not a problem that exist in the united kingdom? >> i do think that racism is a problem in england and needs to be tackled but when he attacks my party, mr. speaker, he has their own...
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why did you decide to come to the uk? why the uk? years before interview? yes. years before even interviewed. the home office is planning a controversial overhaul of policy which it says will speed up the asylum process. anyone who fails to claim asylum in another safe country prior to arriving in the uk or enters the country illegally will be considered inadmissible to the asylum system. there is no such thing as a visa from those countries to come here in a safe and legal route so they have to come here clandestinely but international agreements know that. the refugee convention of 1951 tells us that is how they arrive into countries and we also have domestic legislation which says, that can't be held against them. let legislation which says, that can't be held against them.— legislation which says, that can't be held against them. let me be blunt. be held against them. let me be hunt the _ be held against them. let me be blunt. the stringent _ be held against them. let me be blunt. the stringent restrictionsl be held against them. let me be l blunt. the str
why did you decide to come to the uk? why the uk? years before interview? yes. years before even interviewed. the home office is planning a controversial overhaul of policy which it says will speed up the asylum process. anyone who fails to claim asylum in another safe country prior to arriving in the uk or enters the country illegally will be considered inadmissible to the asylum system. there is no such thing as a visa from those countries to come here in a safe and legal route so they have...
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you have to take a predeparture back to the uk you have to take a predepa rtu re test back to the uk you have to take a predeparture test which is the most insane phrase ever. predeparture means the test you take before you come back into the uk and that can be an antigen test, doesn't have to be an antigen test, doesn't have to be an antigen test, doesn't have to be a pcr test. then you have to take a test on day two. for amber countries from monday it changes. if you are double vaccinated you only have to take a predeparture test of the test on day two and you don't have to self—isolate for ten days. however if you are only single jobs or have not been jabbed it all and if you coming back on the embolus destination you have to self—isolate for ten days and you have to take predeparture for ten days and you have to take predepa rtu re test for ten days and you have to take predeparture test in a test on days two and eight. just the length of time it would take me to explain all of that will give some people a reminder ofjust how confusing this is for people and how people are ge
you have to take a predeparture back to the uk you have to take a predepa rtu re test back to the uk you have to take a predeparture test which is the most insane phrase ever. predeparture means the test you take before you come back into the uk and that can be an antigen test, doesn't have to be an antigen test, doesn't have to be an antigen test, doesn't have to be a pcr test. then you have to take a test on day two. for amber countries from monday it changes. if you are double vaccinated you...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. fireworks light up the night sky in tokyo as the 2020 olympics finally get under way. it was a pared—back, covid—safe ceremony, but did it still manage to impress? i'll be talking live to a media analyst and sports agent. in the uk, there's confusion over government plans to exempt some key workers, like those in food depots, from covid self—isolation. and more than 100 people have died in western india in landslides and flooding triggered by torrential monsoon rains. hello, welcome to bbc news in the uk and around the world. it is good to have your company. the delayed 2020 tokyo olympics are finally under way. it follows months of uncertainty and a build—up marred by protests and the resignations of seniorjapanese officials. the opening ceremony took place despite the japanese capital being under a state of emergency because of covid pandemic. the ceremony itself was watched by millions of people around the world on television. on saturday, 11 gold medals will be up for grab
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. fireworks light up the night sky in tokyo as the 2020 olympics finally get under way. it was a pared—back, covid—safe ceremony, but did it still manage to impress? i'll be talking live to a media analyst and sports agent. in the uk, there's confusion over government plans to exempt some key workers, like those in food depots, from covid self—isolation. and more than 100 people have died in western india...
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why did you decide to come to the uk? why the uk? in arabic: usman aslam is an immigration lawyer, representing hundreds of clients in glasgow, including ali. one of the biggest difficulties that they face is the length of time that they are currently taking to process asylum claims. now that's not because of covid—19, i'm talking about even pre—covid—19. so how long are we talking that it's taking? their guidelines are usually up to six months. the reality is so many of them are waiting years before even interviewed. sorry, hold on, sorry — years before interview? yes. notjust years before being granted, or refused, years before even interviewed. the home office is planning a controversial overhaul of immigration policy which it says will speed up the asylum process. anyone who fails to claim asylum in another safe country prior to arriving in the uk, or enters the country illegally, will be considered inadmissible to the asylum system. there's no such thing as a visa from those countries to come here on a safe and legal rou
why did you decide to come to the uk? why the uk? in arabic: usman aslam is an immigration lawyer, representing hundreds of clients in glasgow, including ali. one of the biggest difficulties that they face is the length of time that they are currently taking to process asylum claims. now that's not because of covid—19, i'm talking about even pre—covid—19. so how long are we talking that it's taking? their guidelines are usually up to six months. the reality is so many of them are waiting...
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like a million others in the uk, i have long covid. banging headache, i'm aching all over, got an earache, sore throat, my chest is killing me. i'm absolutely exhausted. i want to know why we're feeling so bad... just take some deep breaths in. what's behind this baffling condition? if we knew that, i feel like we'd have quite a lot of goodies to offer people to maybe, you know, make them better. ..and with fears of far more infections as covid restrictions are lifted, will i ever get better? doorbell rings hi, guys, how was school? good! we did mother's day stuff for you. did you? it's secret! don't tell me then! i live in glasgow with my husband andy and daughters nuala and niamh. he usually picks them up from school because i struggle to. i tend to go to bed a few times each day. when i'm up, i look fine, but i get more and more tired, and symptoms come in. so maybe start, like, maybe shaking. i'm normally in bed between 1:00 and 3:00. i try to get up for the kids coming back. you making this for mother's day? what are you making? t
like a million others in the uk, i have long covid. banging headache, i'm aching all over, got an earache, sore throat, my chest is killing me. i'm absolutely exhausted. i want to know why we're feeling so bad... just take some deep breaths in. what's behind this baffling condition? if we knew that, i feel like we'd have quite a lot of goodies to offer people to maybe, you know, make them better. ..and with fears of far more infections as covid restrictions are lifted, will i ever get better?...
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next time, in the final leg of our uk series... christa is in northern ireland where she will take to the skies... ..try her hand at oyster shucking... ..and explore one of the country's magnificent natural wonders. incredible. legend has it that it came about because of a fight between two giants. hello. there'll be a few of you that get through this weekend largely dry but overall there's going to be plenty of showers around right across the country. some of those likely to be heavy and thundery, even torrential in places. but with the nature of showers some will miss you and even then, if you do catch some, rainfall totals will vary widely. the satellite picture earlier showed there was plenty of cloud around. one batch moving northwards but sunnier conditions developing across the south into this afternoon but it's here where we will start to see some localised, intense showers. some of the more persistent rain will be moving out of northern england into southern scotland through the afternoon. a few showers in the north, but h
next time, in the final leg of our uk series... christa is in northern ireland where she will take to the skies... ..try her hand at oyster shucking... ..and explore one of the country's magnificent natural wonders. incredible. legend has it that it came about because of a fight between two giants. hello. there'll be a few of you that get through this weekend largely dry but overall there's going to be plenty of showers around right across the country. some of those likely to be heavy and...
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can see these big clouds blossoming to life on the satellite picture, just to the south—west of the uk, that cloud has been producing a lot of rain and lightning and that is heading our way. thundery downpours spreading into southern england, perhaps south wales by the end of tonight. a lot of mist and murk and low cloud for eastern and central scotland, the eastern and central scotland, the eastern side of england, on another warm night. 17 is low for liverpool. into saturday, where you are closest to this area of low pressure, that is where you have the potential for intense downpours and thunderstorms. it won't be raining all the time across the southern half of england or wales, across the southern half of england orwales, but across the southern half of england or wales, but when the downpours do arrive, they could give a lot of rain in a short space of time with reasoning —— frequent lightning and hale and gusty winds. this lyle cloud hugs the coast of scotland and north east england, but for north east england, western scotland and northern ireland, another sunny and warm da
can see these big clouds blossoming to life on the satellite picture, just to the south—west of the uk, that cloud has been producing a lot of rain and lightning and that is heading our way. thundery downpours spreading into southern england, perhaps south wales by the end of tonight. a lot of mist and murk and low cloud for eastern and central scotland, the eastern and central scotland, the eastern side of england, on another warm night. 17 is low for liverpool. into saturday, where you are...
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french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then an eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was your plan? my plan was to die before the money ran out, but i kept on not dying and, here i am. based on the novel by patrick dewitt and directed by azazeljacobs, it stars pfeiffer as deliciously curt manhattan socialite, frances price. after her wealthy husband dies, frances is forced to sell up and decides to move to an apartment in paris with her grown son malcolm, played by lucas hedges. there's also a key role for a pet cat, so this is a fittingly feline move for the former catwoman. what's she paying you? paying me? aren't you her gigolo? oh, god no. that's my mother. it's not clear exactly when french exit is set, but the transatlantic ship journey to paris lends a pleasingly old—fashioned flavour. in fact, this emerges as the strongest sequence, despite one or two amusing set pieces later. france
french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then an eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was your plan? my plan was to die before the money ran out, but i kept on not dying and, here i am. based on the novel by patrick dewitt and directed by azazeljacobs, it stars pfeiffer as deliciously curt...
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the weekend has brought a lot of sunshine and a lot of warmth to the uk. and the week ahead will continue to do so, at least until the very end of the week. we have seen a bit more cloud pushing into the northern half of the uk, particularly into scotland and northern ireland through sunday, and some cooler air working in here, too. that will mean perhaps a more comfortable night, though, with temperatures in the low teens. for england and wales, it stays very muggy and humid. 18, 19 the lows as we move into the small hours of monday. monday daytime, a little more cloud down the north sea coast, should burn off through the day. the cloud tending to thin out across scotland and northern ireland and temperatures here pushing up a couple of degrees on sunday as maximums, whereas i think it willjust be a touch cooler but far from chilly, as you can see, with temperatures in the high 20s across england and wales. but here's our week ahead. we carry on with high pressure until we get to thursday, but looking changeable friday onwards. hello. this is bbc news. th
the weekend has brought a lot of sunshine and a lot of warmth to the uk. and the week ahead will continue to do so, at least until the very end of the week. we have seen a bit more cloud pushing into the northern half of the uk, particularly into scotland and northern ireland through sunday, and some cooler air working in here, too. that will mean perhaps a more comfortable night, though, with temperatures in the low teens. for england and wales, it stays very muggy and humid. 18, 19 the lows...
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this is the hundred. 18 from all across the uk. cricket has - all across the uk. cricket has undergone — all across the uk. cricket has undergone many _ all across the uk. cricket has undergone many revolutions| all across the uk. cricket has - undergone many revolutions over the years but this can be the biggest yet. the hundred format aims to attract a new family audience to the sport with a faster version of the name. ,., sport with a faster version of the name. , ., ., , sport with a faster version of the name. ., , ., ., game. going to be a great event with the first women's _ game. going to be a great event with the first women's game _ game. going to be a great event with the first women's game and - game. going to be a great event with the first women's game and i - game. going to be a great event with the first women's game and i think i the first women's game and i think the first women's game and i think the new cricket will be exciting. some _ the new cricket will be exciting. some of— the new cricket will be exciting. some of the world's best play
this is the hundred. 18 from all across the uk. cricket has - all across the uk. cricket has undergone — all across the uk. cricket has undergone many _ all across the uk. cricket has undergone many revolutions| all across the uk. cricket has - undergone many revolutions over the years but this can be the biggest yet. the hundred format aims to attract a new family audience to the sport with a faster version of the name. ,., sport with a faster version of the name. , ., ., , sport with a...
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that is expected to bring showers to more southern areas of the uk on sunday. they should be more confined towards the very far south towards the end of the day. that's how the day starts, so a little on the chilly side in some areas. those northerly winds, feels quite nippy along the north sea coast, could even be around 14—15 degrees during the daytime. best spots, i think, in southern wales, maybe northern ireland again, but i think in southern wales and cardiff, up to around 21 degrees or so. so, here's the weekend summary again, and the outlook into next week, not an awful lot changes. there's no warm weather on the way. i think it's going to stay more or less the same, below average and a chance of some showers. and that's it, bye—bye. this is bbc news, i'm rich preston. our top stories: the tax returns of former president donald trump will be handed to congress — after a ruling by the us justice department. the us champion gymnast, simone biles, withdraws from two more competitions at the tokyo olympics. a world record for the united states in the
that is expected to bring showers to more southern areas of the uk on sunday. they should be more confined towards the very far south towards the end of the day. that's how the day starts, so a little on the chilly side in some areas. those northerly winds, feels quite nippy along the north sea coast, could even be around 14—15 degrees during the daytime. best spots, i think, in southern wales, maybe northern ireland again, but i think in southern wales and cardiff, up to around 21 degrees or...
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some very warm to hot weather on the way for much of the uk this weekend. there is a weak weather front in northern scotland, and that will bring windier conditions, some cloud and the chance of a little rain, and temperatures just into the mid to high teens. in fact, this cloud becomes more extensive across western scotland into northern ireland overnight. some patches of cloud through eastern parts of england as well as temperatures drop into the mid to low teens. so, tomorrow then, eastern and southern scotland seeing some sunny spells. northwest scotland, breezy, cloudy and in places, damp. in northern ireland, a few spots of drizzle early on, but then it brightens up, though some irish sea coasts may hold onto a bit of low cloud. any early cloud across parts of eastern england will clear away. the lion's share of the sunshine will be across england and wales, and this is where we'll see the highest temperatures. light winds for the most part, but notice it is really quite windy across north and northwest scotland. these are average speeds — gusts wil
some very warm to hot weather on the way for much of the uk this weekend. there is a weak weather front in northern scotland, and that will bring windier conditions, some cloud and the chance of a little rain, and temperatures just into the mid to high teens. in fact, this cloud becomes more extensive across western scotland into northern ireland overnight. some patches of cloud through eastern parts of england as well as temperatures drop into the mid to low teens. so, tomorrow then, eastern...
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close to the uk. and it�*s around that low pressure that we see these areas of cloud rotating, keeping some wet weather going into the night and into wednesday, as well. if we look at the story over the next few days, we find some sunshine, yes, but there�*s still the threat of some showers which may be heavy, as well. and certainly on tuesday, there was lots of rain at wimbledon. it looks a lot drier though for wednesday — can�*t rule out 1—2 showers, mind you, and temperatures will be 20—21 celsius. we start the day pretty cloudy, actually, there may well be some further rain around. as it brightens up, we get some sunshine which triggers more showers, particularly across england and wales, and some of those could be heavy and thundery. may see a few showers breaking out across parts of scotland and northern ireland. a warmer day, though, than it was on tuesday for eastern scotland and the northeast of england. and for many parts of the country, temperatures are a little bit higher on we
close to the uk. and it�*s around that low pressure that we see these areas of cloud rotating, keeping some wet weather going into the night and into wednesday, as well. if we look at the story over the next few days, we find some sunshine, yes, but there�*s still the threat of some showers which may be heavy, as well. and certainly on tuesday, there was lots of rain at wimbledon. it looks a lot drier though for wednesday — can�*t rule out 1—2 showers, mind you, and temperatures will...
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saturday saw the warmest weather of the year so far in all four nations of the uk. and in northern ireland, temperatures broke records. 31.2 celsius at ballywatticock at county down, the highest temperature in northern ireland since records began. but i think as we head through sunday, the highest temperatures are going to be pushed a little further south, because northern ireland and scotland will generally see more in the way of cloud. some sunny spells, yes, but the odd spot of rain in the far north of scotland. further south, that's where we will see the best of the sunshine. so, temperatures for much of scotland and northern ireland, just a little bit lower on sunday afternoon. parts of southern england, south wales, we are looking at highs of 29—31 celsius. through sunday night, into the early hours of monday, it looks largely dry. still some areas of cloud feeding in from the north. pretty mild, some warm, in fact muggy nights, 11—17 celsius. the odd shower in the south on monday, otherwise, a lot of dry weather for the week aheaed. turning a bit more uns
saturday saw the warmest weather of the year so far in all four nations of the uk. and in northern ireland, temperatures broke records. 31.2 celsius at ballywatticock at county down, the highest temperature in northern ireland since records began. but i think as we head through sunday, the highest temperatures are going to be pushed a little further south, because northern ireland and scotland will generally see more in the way of cloud. some sunny spells, yes, but the odd spot of rain in the...
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we're on an adventure across the uk as it opens up for travel again. yes! we're open! from rugged coastlines to breathtaking landscapes and natural habitats. see that?! 0urjourney will take us to the four nations that make up the united kingdom. and with an eye on our carbon footprint, we're in an all—electric revamp of an iconic british motor. on this week's show, lucy's behind the wheels in wales, where she'll be trying to take it down a notch... oh, god. i'm going a bit too fast. that's right. it's quite a discipline. ..making some new mates in the countryside... do you want more food? oh, that feels really weird on my hand! cackles. ..and throwing herself right in the deep end. woo! hello and croeso i gymru, or welcome to wales, and the next leg of our travel show journey across the uk. i don't know about you but i'm pretty excited! we're in cardiff, the capital of wales, a country that usually attracts! million international visitors a year. now, how do we turn it on? nothing but silence. at the moment, i don't really feel like i'm driving a big van. it's just â
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this weekend has brought lots of sunshine and lots of warmth to the uk. and there's more to come on into the week ahead as well, as high pressure keeps our weather largely settled. saturday saw a new record high temperature in northern ireland. there was more cloud around here though on sunday, and that is because despite having high pressure, we have still managed to work the remnants of a weak cold front into the north of the uk, through sunday, hence a cooler day for scotland and northern ireland and some more cloud around here. a little bit of that cloud will trickle down the north sea coast overnight as well. a pleasant enough night for going to sleep though for scotland and northern ireland, unlike the rather sticky, humid conditions which will persist across england and wales. monday, a lot of fine weather to come, a lot of sunshine, some cloud will bother the north sea coast through the day but it should look brighter, particularly for northern scotland and northern ireland and it will become warmer once again, temperatures two or three degrees up
this weekend has brought lots of sunshine and lots of warmth to the uk. and there's more to come on into the week ahead as well, as high pressure keeps our weather largely settled. saturday saw a new record high temperature in northern ireland. there was more cloud around here though on sunday, and that is because despite having high pressure, we have still managed to work the remnants of a weak cold front into the north of the uk, through sunday, hence a cooler day for scotland and northern...
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very warm to hot weather on the way for much of the uk. there is a weak weather front in northern scotland which will bring windier conditions, cloud and the chance of rain and temperatures just into the mid—to high teens. this cloud becomes more extensive overnight, some patches of cloud as well. temperatures dropped into the mid to low teens. tomorrow, eastern and southern scotland see some sunny spells. northwest scotland, breezy and cloudy. then it brightens up but some coast may see some low cloud, and the early cloud across parts of eastern england will clear away. this is where we'll see the highest temperatures. it is really quite windy across north and northwest scotland. gusts will be a bit higher than that, and temperatures could well see 30 degrees and yorkshire. i'm samantha simmonds. the headlines... more than 120 people are killed in some of the worst floods in europe for decades. emergency services in western germany, belgium and the netherlands search for hundreds of people still missing, and try to evacuate those strand
very warm to hot weather on the way for much of the uk. there is a weak weather front in northern scotland which will bring windier conditions, cloud and the chance of rain and temperatures just into the mid—to high teens. this cloud becomes more extensive overnight, some patches of cloud as well. temperatures dropped into the mid to low teens. tomorrow, eastern and southern scotland see some sunny spells. northwest scotland, breezy and cloudy. then it brightens up but some coast may see some...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. is offline is the new online? amazon's covid boost fades — as people return to shopping in person. shaking off the virus. a solid quarter of growth sees the us economy back to pre—pandemic levels. inside a digital goldmine. what is the true price of bitcoin to the environment? plus, no driving force. a shortage of truckers hits uk milk deliveries, the industry calls for urgent action. hello. sorry, i was busy reading my script! we start with amazon — the e—commerce giant has been one of the business world's biggest winners during the pandemic, as people around the world were forced to shop online. but is that boom coming to an end? amazon made sales of a vast $113 billion in the three months to june. but that was less than wall street was expecting. and it's warned of a further slowdown in the coming months. samira hussain reports from new york. amazon is the on line shopping titan but what happens when consumers who have spent most of the last 1.5 years stuck inside are final
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. is offline is the new online? amazon's covid boost fades — as people return to shopping in person. shaking off the virus. a solid quarter of growth sees the us economy back to pre—pandemic levels. inside a digital goldmine. what is the true price of bitcoin to the environment? plus, no driving force. a shortage of truckers hits uk milk deliveries, the industry calls for urgent action. hello. sorry, i was...
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next we turn to the uk, where another report released by the uk met office concludes britain is already undergoing disruptive climate change, with increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures in 2020. here's science correspondent rebecca morelle. the changes we are seeing are dramatic. this week's storms leading to flash flooding in the south of england. in ilford in essex rainwater peered into the women's garden and garage, these extremes are the focus of a new report that assessed that uk's climate in 2020, from the hottest they recorded in heathrow in london where temperatures reach 37.8 degrees, to the coldest in braemar in aberdeenshire that hit a low of minus 10.3 degrees to reign in october with the wettest day of minus 10.3 degrees to rain in october with the wettest day on record and wind on the isle of wight with gusts reaching over 100 mph. the report says the uk is getting warmer, wetter and sunnier. we can see very clearly from observations that the gatekeepers that climate is already changing so climate change is notjust something that is going to happen in 2015 or we nee
next we turn to the uk, where another report released by the uk met office concludes britain is already undergoing disruptive climate change, with increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures in 2020. here's science correspondent rebecca morelle. the changes we are seeing are dramatic. this week's storms leading to flash flooding in the south of england. in ilford in essex rainwater peered into the women's garden and garage, these extremes are the focus of a new report that assessed that uk's...
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plenty of dry weather across the uk, you across the uk, can see this approaching. further you can see this approaching. further east, it should be dry and bright with a bit of sunshine. good news for wimbledon. however, this weather front will continue towards the east and we are expecting some splits and spots of rain around kick—off time at wembley and after that, it looks as though it will stay cloudy with drips and straps of rain through the evening. further showers almost anywhere across the uk on monday. some could be thundery. sunshine around as well. good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and luxmy gopal. 0ur headlines today: 0n the brink of history. england's footballers prepare to take on italy in tonight's european championship final, their biggest match in more than half a century. their resilience and experiences as a team have really prepared and well for this moment. the queen sends a message of support and praises the spirit and commitment of the team. at 8:00pm tonight, the hopes of millions will focus on wembley. this morning we'll
plenty of dry weather across the uk, you across the uk, can see this approaching. further you can see this approaching. further east, it should be dry and bright with a bit of sunshine. good news for wimbledon. however, this weather front will continue towards the east and we are expecting some splits and spots of rain around kick—off time at wembley and after that, it looks as though it will stay cloudy with drips and straps of rain through the evening. further showers almost anywhere across...
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curbs on uk travellers abroad. how will the secretary of state's plans announced today accommodate these projected domestic case rates? it is important to note that we are in a different phase of this coronavirus now where never before have we had the majority of our population double vaccinated, and everybody is welcome to come forward, and indeed should come forward if they have not been for their vaccinations yet. the rest of the world is not quite in that situation as yet, they will want to get themselves to that position. according to the government's own estimates, infections could rise to 100,000 a day at prime minister's questions the labour leader, sir keir starmer warned of the possible consequences. and let's be clear, let's be clear why the number of cases will surge so quickly, because he is taking all protections off in one go. that is reckless. the sage papers yesterday, mr speaker, make clear that with high infection rates there is a greater chance of new variants emerging, greater pressure on the n
curbs on uk travellers abroad. how will the secretary of state's plans announced today accommodate these projected domestic case rates? it is important to note that we are in a different phase of this coronavirus now where never before have we had the majority of our population double vaccinated, and everybody is welcome to come forward, and indeed should come forward if they have not been for their vaccinations yet. the rest of the world is not quite in that situation as yet, they will want to...
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i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the search continues for hundreds of people still missing, following devastating floods in germany and other european countries. the german president has been visiting one of the worst hit areas. our country stands together during this time. i'm very pleased to see just how much sympathy and solidarity is being shown, not only here in the region but also throughout germany. the uk's health secretary, sajid javid, says he's tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night so i took a lateral flow test this morning and it's come out positive, so i'm now self isolating at home with my family until i get the results of a pcr test. a new round of afghan peace talks gets under way in qatar between afghan leaders and the taliban.
i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the search continues for hundreds of people still missing, following devastating floods in germany and other european countries. the german president has been visiting one of the worst hit areas. our country stands together during this time. i'm very pleased to see just how much sympathy and solidarity is being shown, not only here in the region but also throughout germany. the uk's health secretary, sajid...
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it uk! that is quite impressive, isn't it? , uk! that is quite impressive, isn'tit? , , ,, uk! that is quite impressive, isn'tit? , , isn't it? it is impressive but we have — isn't it? it is impressive but we have to _ isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look _ isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look at - isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look at this - isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look at this in i we have to look at this in context of how far economic output fell in 2020, 10% which was the highest rate in 300 years in the uk. the uk suffered some of the highest covid—19 death toll, one of the biggest economic slump so it is rising from quite a low base so we have to take that in context. we have to take that in context-— we have to take that in context. ~ ., ., ~ ., , context. when we look at these forecast from _ context. when we look at these forecast from the _ context. when we look at these forecast from the imf, - context. when we look at these forecast from the imf, how - forecast from the imf, how closely is there a link between
it uk! that is quite impressive, isn't it? , uk! that is quite impressive, isn'tit? , , ,, uk! that is quite impressive, isn'tit? , , isn't it? it is impressive but we have — isn't it? it is impressive but we have to _ isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look _ isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look at - isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look at this - isn't it? it is impressive but we have to look at this in i we have to look at this in context of how far economic...
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, and we talked the uk at the moment, and we talked the record _ the uk at the moment, and we talked the record of 40,000 cases, the highest — the record of 40,000 cases, the highest in — the record of 40,000 cases, the highest in the past few months. let's _ highest in the past few months. let's continue the theme of covid with two stories. the front of the telegraph, "pm asks for patients as crisis grows in schools." he doesn't need to ask parents to be patient very long because school breaks up in june, term very long because school breaks up injune, term ends in england later injune, term ends in england later injuly, so it's probably only three weeks or so left in schools. the impression given is, although gavin williamson talk yesterday about wanting to see the policy ending, it's all going to happen this term? what this the telegraph story is about two things intertwined. one is that boris johnson about two things intertwined. one is that borisjohnson says parents in particular need to be patient in relation to ending the bubbles. another notes that they are waiting... whe
, and we talked the uk at the moment, and we talked the record _ the uk at the moment, and we talked the record of 40,000 cases, the highest — the record of 40,000 cases, the highest in — the record of 40,000 cases, the highest in the past few months. let's _ highest in the past few months. let's continue the theme of covid with two stories. the front of the telegraph, "pm asks for patients as crisis grows in schools." he doesn't need to ask parents to be patient very long because...