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midlands and that's— to win even in the west midlands and that's my— to win even in the west midlands and that's my point. for andy street... at a time _ that's my point. for andy street... at a time when labour are 20 points ahead in the opinion polls it would not be remarkable for them to win the west midlands mayorality. it would be incredible if labour were to win and to suggest that it would be too much of an exaggeration. i think the bar for the conservative party— think the bar for the conservative party is— think the bar for the conservative party is solo that they only have to win those — party is solo that they only have to win those two in order for there to be win those two in order for there to he no _ win those two in order for there to be no problems but i agree that that is a mask— be no problems but i agree that that is a mask of— be no problems but i agree that that is a mask of what is going on in the rest of— is a mask of what is going on in the rest of the — is a mask of what is going on in the rest of the country. are is a mask of what is going on i
midlands and that's— to win even in the west midlands and that's my— to win even in the west midlands and that's my point. for andy street... at a time _ that's my point. for andy street... at a time when labour are 20 points ahead in the opinion polls it would not be remarkable for them to win the west midlands mayorality. it would be incredible if labour were to win and to suggest that it would be too much of an exaggeration. i think the bar for the conservative party— think the bar for...
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in the west midlands butj we will continue to tackle knife i crime in the west midlands but we can't _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do that — crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. if _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. if you - crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. if you are i can't do that alone. if you are a parent, — can't do that alone. if you are a parent, guardian, _ can't do that alone. if you are a parent, guardian, teacher- can't do that alone. if you are a parent, guardian, teacher or. parent, guardian, teacher or listening _ parent, guardian, teacher or listening to _ parent, guardian, teacher or listening to this, _ parent, guardian, teacher or listening to this, can - parent, guardian, teacher or listening to this, can i - parent, guardian, teacher or. listening to this, can i implore parent, guardian, teacher or- listening to this, can i implore you to talk— listening to this, can i implore you to
in the west midlands butj we will continue to tackle knife i crime in the west midlands but we can't _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do that — crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. if _ crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. if you - crime in the west midlands but we can't do that alone. if you are i can't do that alone. if you are a parent, —...
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it's revved up and well under way, the race to be the next mayor of the west midlands. what is happening here? this man visiting a motor bike manufacturer in solihull has had the job for the past seven years and wants a third term, and against a backdrop of bleak polls for his party, he has distanced himself from the tory brand. you are not there to just represent your party, you are there to represent your place first and foremost, so i have batted for it in london, winning investment, record investment, record investment from around the world as well, and it is the job of the mayor to get out there and be the champion. if you win the race, will you have won in spite of your party? i will have won because of what i have done on the ground and there is a real message about delivery, delivery, delivery. here, the mayor is responsible for things like transport, skills and housing, boosting economic growth. and the labour candidate reckons he has a plan to do just that. i know this place, i know what is wrong and i know what we need to fix, and i've set out a plan for a fr
it's revved up and well under way, the race to be the next mayor of the west midlands. what is happening here? this man visiting a motor bike manufacturer in solihull has had the job for the past seven years and wants a third term, and against a backdrop of bleak polls for his party, he has distanced himself from the tory brand. you are not there to just represent your party, you are there to represent your place first and foremost, so i have batted for it in london, winning investment, record...
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— to be trusted to deliver for the west midlands? as ever, my right honourable _ west midlands? as ever, my right honourable friend _ west midlands? as ever, my right honourable friend is _ west midlands? as ever, my right honourable friend is absolutely i honourable friend is absolutely correct to highlight the record of labour's police and crime commissioner. west midlands police have been put in special measures on simon foster's watch. when it comes to the green belt we have seen the new wheeze from the labour party, redesignate greenbelt and concrete all over it. the conservatives will not allow that to happen and people up not allow that to happen and people up and down the country will vote conservative to stop that happening. conservative to stop that happening. conservative ministers like to blame strikes and a pandemic for appalling waiting times in the nhs. our hospital trust has not met its target to see a patient in a&e within four hours since 2015. this was five years after the conservatives came to office. so who does the deputy prime minister blame for that? the
— to be trusted to deliver for the west midlands? as ever, my right honourable _ west midlands? as ever, my right honourable friend _ west midlands? as ever, my right honourable friend is _ west midlands? as ever, my right honourable friend is absolutely i honourable friend is absolutely correct to highlight the record of labour's police and crime commissioner. west midlands police have been put in special measures on simon foster's watch. when it comes to the green belt we have seen the new...
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midlands or in greater manchester, ratherthan the west midlands or in greater manchester, rather than east midlands, so the hope is a brand—new mirror with ring added attention to this part of the world. it only covers derbyshire and nottingham, necessary or is not involved, some scepticism which people think is only one point while a politician to many, but it is a very interesting concept. in terms of the contest happening up and down the country people focus on nationally to give a sense of what white have been in the general election, it is a west midlands and tees valley and east midlands, because these areas can take parliamentary constituencies to decide who gets the keys to downing street and the general election. what we are happening here is a straight head between the labour party and the conservative party, the tory candidate is a well—known mp in ben bradley, then you have the former labour party mp, claire ward, andra tony blair and gordon brown, standing for the labour party. other parties looking to have an influence, like the reform party, a strong groundwork of s
midlands or in greater manchester, ratherthan the west midlands or in greater manchester, rather than east midlands, so the hope is a brand—new mirror with ring added attention to this part of the world. it only covers derbyshire and nottingham, necessary or is not involved, some scepticism which people think is only one point while a politician to many, but it is a very interesting concept. in terms of the contest happening up and down the country people focus on nationally to give a sense...
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joining me now bbc west midlands political editor, rob mayor and ?susana mendonca??political reporter at bbc london. ifi if i can start with you rob mayor, it's actually a very interesting race for mayor in the west midlands. it is. all happening with the backdrop of permanent city council effectively in bankruptcy, raising council tax by i%. the mayor is an overarching tier of government, the conservatives have made a big play on what they describe as a labour financial mismanagement in birmingham. their candidate has done his best to distance himself from the conservative party, he has a lots of green leaf lettuce, not much blue on them, does not call himself a conservative on those leaflets, no pictures of the prime minister and he does all right in some opinion polls. pretty good for a politician. for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion. him with a very narrow lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week
joining me now bbc west midlands political editor, rob mayor and ?susana mendonca??political reporter at bbc london. ifi if i can start with you rob mayor, it's actually a very interesting race for mayor in the west midlands. it is. all happening with the backdrop of permanent city council effectively in bankruptcy, raising council tax by i%. the mayor is an overarching tier of government, the conservatives have made a big play on what they describe as a labour financial mismanagement in...
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and here we have a list of all six mayoral candidates for the west midlands, in alphabetical order. you can find more details about them, and the candidates for other mayoral elections, on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. team gb hasjust unveiled its new kit for the paris 0lympics today. among those showing it off is the diver tom daley, who will be competing in his fifth 0lympics this summer. his first was in 2008 in beijing, when he wasjust 14. and he is hoping to bring home yet more medals. nesta mcgregor has been talking to him. to list tom daley�*s achievements, they'd probably stack as high as the ten metre board he's famed forjumping from. commonwealth, european, world and — at tokyo 2020 — olympic champion. incredibly, this summer he's heading to his fifth games. but putting on the team gb uniform never gets old. but it's got like this soft bit at the bottomm as well as the tracksuit material. so it's, like, smart, yet comfy and casual, which is nice. his diving cv starts atjust aged seven and... ..a three time winner of young sports personality of the year, he's now 29 an
and here we have a list of all six mayoral candidates for the west midlands, in alphabetical order. you can find more details about them, and the candidates for other mayoral elections, on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. team gb hasjust unveiled its new kit for the paris 0lympics today. among those showing it off is the diver tom daley, who will be competing in his fifth 0lympics this summer. his first was in 2008 in beijing, when he wasjust 14. and he is hoping to bring home yet more medals....
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and here we have a list of all six mayoral candidates for the west midlands, in alphabetical order. you can find more details about them and the candidates for other mayoral elections on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. the global superstar taylor swift releases her latest album tomorrow. it's called the tortured poets department and is hotly anticipated by her legions of fans, so much so that it seems to have been leaked online early. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest—selling musician in the world, and she is in the middle of a record—breaking tour that made her into a billionaire. so fans were surprised when she used the grammy awards this february to announce an album of new material called the tortured poets department. for the last couple of weeks, she's been dropping hints about the lyrics online. then, this happened. why am i seeing people posting leaks to taylor swift's new album on tiktok, just publicly?! what?! the leak, which hasn't been officially confirmed, sent fans into a frenzy, with many pledging to wait for the official release. and that's uncool. ju
and here we have a list of all six mayoral candidates for the west midlands, in alphabetical order. you can find more details about them and the candidates for other mayoral elections on our website, bbc.co.uk/news. the global superstar taylor swift releases her latest album tomorrow. it's called the tortured poets department and is hotly anticipated by her legions of fans, so much so that it seems to have been leaked online early. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest—selling...
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i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. oh, because there�*s a mayoral contest there fairly soon. yeah, i thought i would spend the day examining the structures of government of england. why not? because, you know, we�*ve got these local and police and crime commissioner elections in england and wales in a fortnight and also mayoral contests too. and these mayors are relatively new, aren�*t they? you go back to 2000 for london, much more recently for the west midlands and plenty of other places beside. keen contest here.
i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. oh, because there�*s a mayoral contest there fairly soon. yeah, i thought i would spend the day examining the structures of government of england. why not? because, you know, we�*ve got these local and police and crime commissioner elections in england and wales in a fortnight and also mayoral contests too. and these mayors are relatively new, aren�*t they? you go back to 2000 for london, much more recently for the west midlands and plenty of...
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the majority of the west midlands. the majority of the afternoon showers were found on this band of cloud from north—west england the south—east, an old cold front, and that cold front pushing southwards introduces cooler air across the majority of the uk, but not for everyone, we have milder air in western scotland and northern ireland, where we will see the highest temperatures this weekend. right now that is pushing southwards, skies are clear for the vast majority, just the odd shower pushing into central and southern england, but out of the way before long. temperatures into low single figures in towns and cities, but a widespread frost in the countryside, evenin widespread frost in the countryside, even in parts of southern england. despite a chilly start, a lovely start to the day, blue and sunshine, a little bit more in the way of cloud developing across eastern areas, but staying dry and bright, splashes of rain for the fat north of scotland. highest temperatures, up of scotland. highest temperatures, up t
the majority of the west midlands. the majority of the afternoon showers were found on this band of cloud from north—west england the south—east, an old cold front, and that cold front pushing southwards introduces cooler air across the majority of the uk, but not for everyone, we have milder air in western scotland and northern ireland, where we will see the highest temperatures this weekend. right now that is pushing southwards, skies are clear for the vast majority, just the odd shower...
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midlands. our reporter ben sidwell can tell us more. music. i don't think we were a political party, we were a pop group, but we had this political message. what i thought was odd at the time was if somebody could have a record out in that period and not mention what was going on outside in the street. # i bought my baby a red radio. # he played it all day, go—go a—go—go. i've always felt very, very strongly that the two—tone movement was bigger than all of us. that's why it survives. it was that moment in time, at the time nobody saw. - but it was unique. coventry, 1979. a backdrop of rising unemployment, social unrest and racial tension that gave birth to a genre of music that seemed to sum up the feel of the city and the country — two—tone. it was the only reason i wanted to write songs was the enormities that were going on. we were only singing about what was being talked about in every pub and at every bus stop. it wasn't just about the music, but that was the backdrop to our l
midlands. our reporter ben sidwell can tell us more. music. i don't think we were a political party, we were a pop group, but we had this political message. what i thought was odd at the time was if somebody could have a record out in that period and not mention what was going on outside in the street. # i bought my baby a red radio. # he played it all day, go—go a—go—go. i've always felt very, very strongly that the two—tone movement was bigger than all of us. that's why it survives....
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i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. 0h, because there's a mayoral contest there fairly soon. yeah, i thought i would spend the day examining the structures of government of england. why not? because, you know, we've got these local and police and crime commissioner elections in england and wales in a fortnight and also mayoral contests too. and these mayors are relatively new, aren't they? you go back to 2000 for london, much more recently for the west midlands and plenty of other places beside. keen contest here. so a day in walsall and birmingham and zipping about this part of the country, which has been fun. well, your treat after a hard day's is work later on in this episode of newscast, we're going to chat to comedian and podcaster extraordinaire josh widdicombe, who has actually been trying his hand, again, at being a local newspaper journalist. oh, and also, chris, i mean, will you be getting up early on friday to listen to taylor swift's new album? 0h, absolutely. i've set the alarm. can't wa
i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. 0h, because there's a mayoral contest there fairly soon. yeah, i thought i would spend the day examining the structures of government of england. why not? because, you know, we've got these local and police and crime commissioner elections in england and wales in a fortnight and also mayoral contests too. and these mayors are relatively new, aren't they? you go back to 2000 for london, much more recently for the west midlands and plenty of other...
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he's now travelling from the west midlands to a hospital in london for treatment there. it's very frustrating. it's a real postcode lottery. a manifesto for sleep has now been published by health experts. it calls for a national sleep strategy. the report says sleep is underappreciated and misunderstood. poor sleep, it says, has become normalised, with almost 70% of people with sleep issues yet to seek support. there's huge risks to people's physical and mental health, so we know that those that are sleeping poorly are taking more high—risk behaviours. so driving while sleepy, making poor choices around nutrition, around physical activity. dr sarah gilchrist has advised top athletes on sleep. she backs a national sleep strategy. the uk loses about 40 billion a year due to sleep—related issues — whether that's people having accidents at work, or they're just getting bugs more often — their immune system's compromised because they're sleeping poorly. so where have things got to now, then? its backers say the sleep strategy should mean sleep advice becomes a key par
he's now travelling from the west midlands to a hospital in london for treatment there. it's very frustrating. it's a real postcode lottery. a manifesto for sleep has now been published by health experts. it calls for a national sleep strategy. the report says sleep is underappreciated and misunderstood. poor sleep, it says, has become normalised, with almost 70% of people with sleep issues yet to seek support. there's huge risks to people's physical and mental health, so we know that those...
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in that resonate with the people of the west midlands.— west midlands. in this region, the candidates want _ west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to _ west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to be _ west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to be considered | west midlands. in this region, the i candidates want to be considered in their own rights, on their record or their own rights, on their record or their policies, and mayors are meant to be something of a figurehead to the region, but in all likelihood the region, but in all likelihood the results of this race will also be seen as an important measure of the national political mood, particularly if the conservatives are losing support to the labour party and the west midlands. and welcome to the centre for the new midlands mayoral hustings. and they are not the only one standing. the green party, the liberal democrats and reform are in the contest and there is also an independent candidate who wasn't at the debate we went to but who is campaigning hard on social med
in that resonate with the people of the west midlands.— west midlands. in this region, the candidates want _ west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to _ west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to be _ west midlands. in this region, the candidates want to be considered | west midlands. in this region, the i candidates want to be considered in their own rights, on their record or their own rights, on their record or their policies, and mayors are meant to be something of...
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members of aslef at avanti west coast, crosscountry, east midlands railway, west midlands railway and london northwestern will walk out. the nhs is struggling to cope with a huge rise in people seeking an autism or adhd diagnosis — that's according to new research from the health think tank nuffield trust. let's take a quick look at the latest figures. since 2019, there has been a 400% rise in people waiting to see an autism specialist and a 51% increase in prescriptions for adhd medication. let's speak to professor sir simon wessely. he's a regius professor of psychiatry at king's college london and nonexecutive director on nhs england board. thank you forjoining us. what do thank you for “oining us. what do ou think thank you for “oining us. what do you think is — thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the _ thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the reason _ thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the reason behind i thank you forjoining us. what do i you think is the reason behind this? that's a difficult one. the first thing to be clear about is adhd i
members of aslef at avanti west coast, crosscountry, east midlands railway, west midlands railway and london northwestern will walk out. the nhs is struggling to cope with a huge rise in people seeking an autism or adhd diagnosis — that's according to new research from the health think tank nuffield trust. let's take a quick look at the latest figures. since 2019, there has been a 400% rise in people waiting to see an autism specialist and a 51% increase in prescriptions for adhd medication....
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newsnight will be in the west midlands next week, but first, here's nick's report from tees valley. an icon of a vibrant industrial past, now out of action, symbolising an area struggling to find its feet. tees valley, an infant hercules in its days as a world capital of iron and steelmaking, is now clearing sites of past glories and looking for new ventures. a painful process with economic decline alongside pockets of affluence. that has placed this area on the national political map and now a mayoral contest with high stakes for the two main parties. a rumbustious conservative mayor became the first poster boy of the red wall after his narrow win here in 2017. re—elected in a landslide in 2021, ben houchen is now hoping to buck the national trend. a local labour stalwart hopes to win back what was once a heartland for his party. a win for chris mcewen would ease keir starmer�*s path nationally. and the lib dem outsider placing the fight against child poverty at the heart of his campaign. over the past decade or so, tees valley felt neglected by the party that thought it was th
newsnight will be in the west midlands next week, but first, here's nick's report from tees valley. an icon of a vibrant industrial past, now out of action, symbolising an area struggling to find its feet. tees valley, an infant hercules in its days as a world capital of iron and steelmaking, is now clearing sites of past glories and looking for new ventures. a painful process with economic decline alongside pockets of affluence. that has placed this area on the national political map and now a...
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yes, today's strike action is affecting avanti west coast trains, the east midlands railway, west midlands trains and crosscountry trains, but there are further strikes planned for tomorrow and monday. different companies are affected on different days. so, the advice to passengers is to check the national rail website before you travel. there's also more details on the bbc news website. now, they have many many songs that you can't help but sing along to and one of abba's biggest hits is going to be played all over brighton this weekend to mark a special moment in music history. fiona lamdin has more. a very good evening to you. and from me, david vine, welcome to the eurovision song contest of 1974. and welcome to a saturday night out in brighton. 50 years ago, brighton was electric with eurovision fever. waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted on to the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. # surrender # oh, yeah, # and i have met my destiny in quite a similarway...# even after they'd performed, some
yes, today's strike action is affecting avanti west coast trains, the east midlands railway, west midlands trains and crosscountry trains, but there are further strikes planned for tomorrow and monday. different companies are affected on different days. so, the advice to passengers is to check the national rail website before you travel. there's also more details on the bbc news website. now, they have many many songs that you can't help but sing along to and one of abba's biggest hits is going...
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michael's church of england high school in the west midlands, by a 12—year—old pupil last october. freddie had asked the prince to come and find out about the school's matrix project — set up to shine a spotlight on male mental health. at the time, the prince responded with a message commending the school on its work but apologised for being unable to make it. six months on, the prince met the school's student voice committee to learn about its various initiatives. the initiative was launched in 2012 and consists of up to 100 students who meet at lunchtimes and after school. working on their mental health, well done them. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. there were two different types of weather across the country for thursday, neither being warm. across england and wales, there was a lot of cloud around with some patches of rain and these grey skies, the rain, was all tied in with an area of low pressure out in the north sea. you can see the extent of the cloud here. further north, though, we had much brighter weather in scotland with some lengthy spells of sunshin
michael's church of england high school in the west midlands, by a 12—year—old pupil last october. freddie had asked the prince to come and find out about the school's matrix project — set up to shine a spotlight on male mental health. at the time, the prince responded with a message commending the school on its work but apologised for being unable to make it. six months on, the prince met the school's student voice committee to learn about its various initiatives. the initiative was...
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trains, today's strike action is affecting avanti west coast trains, the east midlands railway, west midlands trains and crosscountry trains. there are further strikes planned for tomorrow and monday. different countries are reflected on different days. the advice to passengers is due to track the national rail website before you travel, and there is also more details on the bbc news website. . ~ is also more details on the bbc news website. ., ~ , ., , . it's one of those songs you can't help sing along to and it's going to be played all over brighton this weekend to mark a special moment in music history. fiona lamdin has more. we are at brighton museum, celebrating 50 years of abba. we are wearing the clothes, well, not quite there close, but replicas, and the very drunk if that was used on that night all those years ago. jackie was there. she was 15. this is what she was wearing, a bridesmaid dress. her dad with a photographer, taking photos. he got this photo behind—the—scenes of abba, just as they were adjusting their costumes. jackie, tell me, what was it like? it was just
trains, today's strike action is affecting avanti west coast trains, the east midlands railway, west midlands trains and crosscountry trains. there are further strikes planned for tomorrow and monday. different countries are reflected on different days. the advice to passengers is due to track the national rail website before you travel, and there is also more details on the bbc news website. . ~ is also more details on the bbc news website. ., ~ , ., , . it's one of those songs you can't help...
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four other men aged in their 20s from the west midlands were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. it has emerged that the metropolitan police first knew that suspected scammers were targeting westminster as early as october last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were informed, but mps, politicians and political journalists were not specifically told to avoid messages from two suspicious phone numbers. many of those targeted in the alleged "honeytrap" scandal did not realise others had also been receiving messages until media reports in the past week. the polish parliament is starting a debate on liberalising the country's abortion laws, which are some of the strictest in the european union. abortion is only allowed when the pregnancy endangers the mother's health, or when it is a result of rape or incest. our correspondent adam easton is in warsaw with more on the debate. a debate that has been described by the government's family an
four other men aged in their 20s from the west midlands were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. it has emerged that the metropolitan police first knew that suspected scammers were targeting westminster as early as october last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were informed, but mps, politicians and political journalists were not specifically...
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the four men are all from the west midlands area and were arrested in aylesbury and buckinghamshire, i should say aylesbury, buckinghamshire. we are following that story closely on bbc news. we will bring you more when we have it. now let's go to our main story again and we are getting more news of explosions in ukraine. the latest report we had was a strike on a southern ukrainian city on thursday which killed two people and wounded four. with more on all of those developments let's speak to our correspondent from london. what has been happening in the country today? it has been happening in the country toda ? , ., ., ., today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another massive i today? it is not a good morning in - ukraine today. another massive wave of russian missile attacks targeting cities across all of ukraine basically. one of the key targets was a major power station outside of kyiv. it has been completely destroyed it was the main source of electricity for
the four men are all from the west midlands area and were arrested in aylesbury and buckinghamshire, i should say aylesbury, buckinghamshire. we are following that story closely on bbc news. we will bring you more when we have it. now let's go to our main story again and we are getting more news of explosions in ukraine. the latest report we had was a strike on a southern ukrainian city on thursday which killed two people and wounded four. with more on all of those developments let's speak to...
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the crooked house — near dudley in the west midlands — had to be demolished following a suspected arson attack last year. its owners are proposing rebuilding it in a busier area nearby. sunset boulevard was the big winner at sunday's 0livier awards in london, equalling the record for the most prizes for a musical at the ceremony. its seven wins included best musical revival and acting awards for its star nicole scherzinger. the event — which recognises the best of uk theatre — took place at london's albert hall. our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher was there. star power on full display at the 0livier awards. this year's nominations were full of household names like andrew scott, sarah snook and nicole scherzinger. the green carpet has been rolled out for the biggest night in british theatre, with some of the biggest names in show business. all of them, they're wanting to get their hands on an 0livier. nicole scherzinger was one of the winners, after wowing critics and audiences in sunset boulevard. she took home best actress in a musical. it is a really complete phenomenon.
the crooked house — near dudley in the west midlands — had to be demolished following a suspected arson attack last year. its owners are proposing rebuilding it in a busier area nearby. sunset boulevard was the big winner at sunday's 0livier awards in london, equalling the record for the most prizes for a musical at the ceremony. its seven wins included best musical revival and acting awards for its star nicole scherzinger. the event — which recognises the best of uk theatre — took...
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he also faces charges up to 1981, some relating to his time as a scoutmaster in the west midlands. in 1997, the pensioner denied all of the alleged offences. today, he was told he'll appear in court again injune and will be asked to re—enter his pleas. he was led away to be taken back into custody again. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. yesterday, the authorjk rowling challenged scottish police to arrest her under a controversial new hate crime law. today, police scotland resisted that challenge, saying they won't be taking action over a series of social media posts byjk rowling about transgender people as they are not criminal. 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie has more. jk rowling why does the author of harry potter but the edinburgh based writer has long been a critic of some trans activism. so there was no surprise when she expressed her views against scotland's new hate crime law on social media. there were several posts about transgender people, including... she went on to challenge police scotland. the prime minister, on a nursery visit, echoed her comments.
he also faces charges up to 1981, some relating to his time as a scoutmaster in the west midlands. in 1997, the pensioner denied all of the alleged offences. today, he was told he'll appear in court again injune and will be asked to re—enter his pleas. he was led away to be taken back into custody again. judith moritz, bbc news, chester. yesterday, the authorjk rowling challenged scottish police to arrest her under a controversial new hate crime law. today, police scotland resisted that...
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four other men, aged in their 20s and from the west midlands, were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. the family of kulsuma akter have described her as polite and humble and someone who loved to make those around her laugh. herfamily in bangladesh are said to be understandably extremely distraught by what has happened to her. both greater manchester and west yorkshire police forces have referred themselves to the police watchdog, the iopc, because both of them had contact with kulsuma akter before the attack happened. studio: allison freeman, thank you. waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have fallen for the fifth consecutive month, according to new figures. the prime minister has said the figures show the government's plan for the nhs is working. he's been talking to our health editor hugh pym, who's with me. but there are some uncomfortable details as well in these figures. explain. details as well in these figures. exlain. . �* , details as well in these
four other men, aged in their 20s and from the west midlands, were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. the family of kulsuma akter have described her as polite and humble and someone who loved to make those around her laugh. herfamily in bangladesh are said to be understandably extremely distraught by what has happened to her. both greater manchester and west yorkshire police forces...
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midlands, but malaysia and singapore have said no after victoria, and the last six occasions of the games five of those have been by countries in the uk or austria. so there is a narrowing list of countries who are able to and interested in hosting these games. it's a huge multisport event and brings lots of athletes who care about winning gold medals at the commonwealth games, particularly british athletes who get to compete in it an arena and events they don't normally get to do, so there are personal stories and significant moments of history that the commonwealth games can call upon, but whether it is a financial and logistical necessity now for the countries making a decision about hosting,. with two years ago, it's an open question. you hosting,. with two years ago, it's an open question.— hosting,. with two years ago, it's an open question. you need a host, thank ou an open question. you need a host, thank you for— an open question. you need a host, thank you for staying _ an open question. you need a host, thank you for staying on _ an open question. you need a host, tha
midlands, but malaysia and singapore have said no after victoria, and the last six occasions of the games five of those have been by countries in the uk or austria. so there is a narrowing list of countries who are able to and interested in hosting these games. it's a huge multisport event and brings lots of athletes who care about winning gold medals at the commonwealth games, particularly british athletes who get to compete in it an arena and events they don't normally get to do, so there are...
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he also faces charges of up to 1981, some related to his time as a scoutmaster in the west midlands. in 1997, the pensioner denied all the alleged offences. today he was told he'll appear in court injune and will be asked to re—enter his pleas. he was led away to be taken back into custody. judith moretz, bbc news, chester. stay with us, i'm back in a few minutes' time on the world today. hello there. there was some sunshine here and there today. this was rural essex earlier on. but we are seeing more cloud and some more rain arriving as well. you can see how the cloud has been racing across the atlantic and then pushing up from the southwest. and these areas of cloud are areas of low pressure and their weather fronts which are bringing the rain up. and we're seeing rain at the moment moving up from the southwest across england and wales. and these outbreaks of rain will continue to affect england and wales for the next few hours and then head northwards into northern ireland and across scotland, where it's going to turn increasingly wet here. now, we do have some colder air across
he also faces charges of up to 1981, some related to his time as a scoutmaster in the west midlands. in 1997, the pensioner denied all the alleged offences. today he was told he'll appear in court injune and will be asked to re—enter his pleas. he was led away to be taken back into custody. judith moretz, bbc news, chester. stay with us, i'm back in a few minutes' time on the world today. hello there. there was some sunshine here and there today. this was rural essex earlier on. but we are...
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four other men aged in their 20s from the west midlands were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. today, a group of women turned up here to pay their respects to ms akter. they place more flowers at the spot where she was attacked. it was a very emotional moment. some of them were crying, some angry, saying they wanted women to feel safe on they wanted women to feel safe on the streets of bradford. both greater manchester and west yorkshire police have referred themselves to the ipoc, the police watchdog, because they had had previous contact with ms akter before the attack happened. alison, thank you. more than £34,000 of taxpayers' money has been used to cover the cost of legal fees for the science secretary michelle donelan after she falsely accused an academic of extremism. it's more than double the amount the government had previously said was being paid out. they have defended using public money to pay the bill, claiming her comments had been made "in the course of he
four other men aged in their 20s from the west midlands were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. today, a group of women turned up here to pay their respects to ms akter. they place more flowers at the spot where she was attacked. it was a very emotional moment. some of them were crying, some angry, saying they wanted women to feel safe on they wanted women to feel safe on the streets...
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four other men, aged in their 20s and from the west midlands, were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have showed little change —— according to new figures. 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of february, down from 7.58 the month before. the 'fall�* happened largely because some community cases were removed from the statistics — nhs england said the trend was broadly flat from the previous month. the prime minister says the figures show the government's plan for the nhs is working. when i became prime minister, i said that cutting waiting lists was one of my five priorities, and whilst we haven't made as much progress as i would have liked, today's figures show that we are making headway towards that goal. over the last five months, a reduction of over 200,000 of the overall waiting list, which is positive, and if it wasn't for industrial action, an extra 430,000 patients would have bee
four other men, aged in their 20s and from the west midlands, were also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and remain in police custody. habibur masum will next appear at bradford crown court tomorrow. waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have showed little change —— according to new figures. 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of february, down from 7.58 the month before. the 'fall�* happened largely because some community...
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he also faces charges of up to 1981, some related to his time as a scoutmaster in the west midlands. in 1997, the pensioner denied all the alleged offences. today he was told he'll appear in court in june today he was told he'll appear in court injune and will be asked to re—enter his pleas. he was led away to be taken back into custody. police scotland say no action will be taken over a series of social media posts byjk rowling about transgender people. ms rowling, who lives in edinburgh, had invited the force to arrest her if they believed she had committed an offence under scotland's new hate crime law, which came into force yesterday. our scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie, is outside police headquarters in glasgow. tell us more about this. welcome as ou sa , tell us more about this. welcome as you say. the — tell us more about this. welcome as you say. the bill— tell us more about this. welcome as you say, the bill came _ tell us more about this. welcome as you say, the bill came into _ tell us more about this. welcome as you say, the bill came into law- you say,
he also faces charges of up to 1981, some related to his time as a scoutmaster in the west midlands. in 1997, the pensioner denied all the alleged offences. today he was told he'll appear in court in june today he was told he'll appear in court injune and will be asked to re—enter his pleas. he was led away to be taken back into custody. police scotland say no action will be taken over a series of social media posts byjk rowling about transgender people. ms rowling, who lives in edinburgh,...
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to the north of the rain, north—west england, north midlands and east anglia, quite warm and we could reach 20 degrees and western areas of scotland. cooler weather continuing in scotland, a few showers here. more rain across england and wales, may be moving further north and allowing sunshine in the south. thunderstorms and northern england will drop the temperature is. but we could reach 20 degrees in western scotland. that's it. now, let's join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. it might be a gamble butjofra archer has been recalled to the england squad — despite not having played competitively for almost a year. no english teams, but two of england's best will face each other in the champions league later tonight. and, water sportsjoin together to call for rivers, lakes and coasts to be cleaned up in the uk. welcome to the programme. he's been frustrated with injuries for the last three years, and it's been almost 12 months since he last played a competitive match, butjofra archer has been recalled to the england squad
to the north of the rain, north—west england, north midlands and east anglia, quite warm and we could reach 20 degrees and western areas of scotland. cooler weather continuing in scotland, a few showers here. more rain across england and wales, may be moving further north and allowing sunshine in the south. thunderstorms and northern england will drop the temperature is. but we could reach 20 degrees in western scotland. that's it. now, let's join our colleagues for the news where you are....
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we were right in the centre of the country, the west midlands, soaking up country, the west midlands, soaking up all these ideas from everywhere else. and of course along came the guy that created it all, jerry, he was the man who galvanised the whole movement. if it wasn't forjerry, he had an idea of what he wanted to do. first of all he wanted to meld the idea of reggae with the power of punk. they never really worked until they spend the whole thing up to ska and punk and the rest is history, they created this great genre, a subdivision of reggae. that was the start of all this once that happened. but it was gerry who was the man. we were talking about this recently. he tried to get into leeds university, that was his first choice at the time, he ended up in coventry. we always wonder if it could have happened in leeds. with that have been the same? but it certainly happened in coventry. tt certainly happened in coventry. it was as much about ska driving it and those genres coming together but also what was happening socially in coventry as well. we look at the footage of the speci
we were right in the centre of the country, the west midlands, soaking up country, the west midlands, soaking up all these ideas from everywhere else. and of course along came the guy that created it all, jerry, he was the man who galvanised the whole movement. if it wasn't forjerry, he had an idea of what he wanted to do. first of all he wanted to meld the idea of reggae with the power of punk. they never really worked until they spend the whole thing up to ska and punk and the rest is...
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but many places will be dry and across the north midlands, north—west england and northern ireland, it's going to be warm. and in western scotland, temperatures could reach 20 degrees. still on the cooler side for eastern scotland where we see a few showers on friday. and then we've got a bit more rain developing across england and wales, pushing northwards, bringing the risk of some storms in northern england that will drop the temperatures here. we should get some sunshine in southern england. the highest temperatures will be in western scotland, 20 degrees just for one more day because the weather is going to change here, because that weather front is going to work its way northwards and take some outbreaks of rain, particularly into northern ireland but also parts of scotland on saturday. and to the south, the weekend is starting off on a more promising note with some sunshine in most places, dry looks like the rain now steering into france on saturday rather than further north. so temperatures a pleasant 16 or 17 degrees. now, as we head further into the bank holiday weekend, it's g
but many places will be dry and across the north midlands, north—west england and northern ireland, it's going to be warm. and in western scotland, temperatures could reach 20 degrees. still on the cooler side for eastern scotland where we see a few showers on friday. and then we've got a bit more rain developing across england and wales, pushing northwards, bringing the risk of some storms in northern england that will drop the temperatures here. we should get some sunshine in southern...
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and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see showers, particularly in scotland and northern ireland and just for a while, there could be a bit of winteriness over the mountaintops. there'll be a few showers coming in over the irish sea to north west england and north wales but further south and east, it may well be dry but it's certainly going to be cooler — we've got temperatures back down to 15 degrees, which is near normal for this time of the year, but struggling to 10 or 11 across much of scotland and northern ireland. and here, we're
and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers...
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andy street is absolutely delivering for the west midlands. unlike the labour mayor in london he has delivered on all of his housing targets, in fact. has delivered on all of his housing targets, infact. it has delivered on all of his housing targets, in fact. it is a labour run council in birmingham imposing on her constituents and others are 21% council tax rise. what are they getting in exchange for that? 600 job losses, cuts to services and on some streets they are even turning off the lights stop what labour have done to birmingham, the conservatives will never let them do it to britain. flan conservatives will never let them do it to lmain-— it to britain. can i 'ust ask the prime minister _ it to britain. can i 'ust ask the prime minister to _ it to britain. can i just ask the prime minister to thank - it to britain. can i just ask the prime minister to thank his i it to britain. can i just ask the i prime minister to thank his right honourable friend the secretary of state for transport for further meetings with hitachi this morning,
andy street is absolutely delivering for the west midlands. unlike the labour mayor in london he has delivered on all of his housing targets, in fact. has delivered on all of his housing targets, infact. it has delivered on all of his housing targets, in fact. it is a labour run council in birmingham imposing on her constituents and others are 21% council tax rise. what are they getting in exchange for that? 600 job losses, cuts to services and on some streets they are even turning off the...
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the crooked house near dudley in the west midlands had been demolished following a suspected arson attack last year. its owners are proposing rebuilding it in a busier area nearby. the stage show sunset boulevard had a good night at the olivier awards, picking up a record seven prizes including best musical revival. another went to its leading lady nicole scherzinger, who won best actress for her role as norma desmond, a former silent movie star who lives in her own fantasy world. it is a really complete phenomenon. i never expected it, you know, ifeel like i've... it's like norma says, i've come home at last, but i didn't know it would be with this show. and that's jamie lloyd, the way that his brain works. so i'm just really grateful. well done to her and all of the other winners as well. and finally, some cracking news for bird lovers this morning! loch arkaig in the highlands has welcomed its first osprey egg of the season. the woodland trust in scotland say one of their birds of prey, called dorcha, began chirping yesterday morning and treated live stream viewers to a glimpse of the
the crooked house near dudley in the west midlands had been demolished following a suspected arson attack last year. its owners are proposing rebuilding it in a busier area nearby. the stage show sunset boulevard had a good night at the olivier awards, picking up a record seven prizes including best musical revival. another went to its leading lady nicole scherzinger, who won best actress for her role as norma desmond, a former silent movie star who lives in her own fantasy world. it is a...
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he's now travelling from the west midlands to a hospital in london for treatment there. it's very frustrating. it's a real postcode lottery. a manifesto for sleep has now been published by health experts. it calls for a national sleep strategy. the report says sleep is underappreciated and misunderstood. poor sleep, it says, has become normalised, with almost 70% of people with sleep issues yet to seek support. there's huge risks to people's physical and mental health, so we know that those that are sleeping poorly are taking more high—risk behaviours. so driving while sleepy, making poor choices around nutrition, around physical activity. dr sarah gilchrist has advised top athletes on sleep. she backs a national sleep strategy. the uk loses about 40 billion a year due to sleep—related issues — whether that's people having accidents at work, or they're just getting bugs more often — their immune system's compromised because they're sleeping poorly. so where have things got to now, then? its backers say the sleep strategy should mean sleep advice becomes a key par
he's now travelling from the west midlands to a hospital in london for treatment there. it's very frustrating. it's a real postcode lottery. a manifesto for sleep has now been published by health experts. it calls for a national sleep strategy. the report says sleep is underappreciated and misunderstood. poor sleep, it says, has become normalised, with almost 70% of people with sleep issues yet to seek support. there's huge risks to people's physical and mental health, so we know that those...
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cloud in the west midlands heading to the west country. some clear skies and under those, it will be cold. with local frost. you can see where we have the blue, it indicates temperatures below freezing. but elsewhere, 3—6. and a quick look at tomorrow. more cloud with the odd shower coming in. a brisk wind across the north sea. a lot of dry weather in the west with sunshine. the odd shower in the south—west. temperatures are slipping more. thank you. i am tempted to ask why it is so cold at the moment but i know the answer will be long so maybe we can answer that next time. i can tell you quickly, high pressure in the west so the wind is coming around it down the north sea coastline so we are pulling in arctic air but we will change that by the weekend when it will turn warmer from the south. perfect. i get it now. arctic air, you can tell. donating an organ to save a friend or relative's life is one of the most special and selfless decisions that anyone can make, but a direct donation only works if the tissue types match up. however,
cloud in the west midlands heading to the west country. some clear skies and under those, it will be cold. with local frost. you can see where we have the blue, it indicates temperatures below freezing. but elsewhere, 3—6. and a quick look at tomorrow. more cloud with the odd shower coming in. a brisk wind across the north sea. a lot of dry weather in the west with sunshine. the odd shower in the south—west. temperatures are slipping more. thank you. i am tempted to ask why it is so cold at...
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the midlands, east anglia, south—east england dry with sunshine, still relatively warm. 17 degrees the overall height. now, moving into the middle part of the week, likely to remain unsettled. a ridge of high pressure for a time, another low moving in and bringing gale force wind to the south—west. then we have the high pressure setting across europe. that might keep things quiet towards the south by the end of the week. looking ahead, and unsettled star, showers and longer spells of rain and temperatures back to where they should be them this time of year. take care. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines... the israeli military confirms it's recovered the body of hostage elad katzirfrom khan younis — nearly 6 months after being abducted by hamas. president biden is facing growing pressure from within his own party to pause arms sales to israel, following the israeli air strike that killed seven aid workers. 36 democratic members of congress have signed an open letter expressing outrage at the deaths. seven people have been killed in russian drone attacks on ukraine's second—l
the midlands, east anglia, south—east england dry with sunshine, still relatively warm. 17 degrees the overall height. now, moving into the middle part of the week, likely to remain unsettled. a ridge of high pressure for a time, another low moving in and bringing gale force wind to the south—west. then we have the high pressure setting across europe. that might keep things quiet towards the south by the end of the week. looking ahead, and unsettled star, showers and longer spells of rain...
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and south—west england later. following on behind a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and sundry with some hail. a blast of warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia and the south—east, temperatures of 20 degrees here. but elsewhere those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. we are replacing that woman south—westerly wind with something much cooler, a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday. we will see showers particularly in scotland and northern ireland, just for a while there could be some wintriness over there could be some wintriness over the mountain tops. they will be a few showers coming in over the agassi into north—west england and north wales but further sound and east it may well be dry but it is certainly going to be cooler. we've got to put us back down to 15 degrees, which is near—normalfor this time of year but struggling to ten or 11 across much of scotland and northern ireland. here we will find a lot
and south—west england later. following on behind a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and sundry with some hail. a blast of warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia and the south—east, temperatures of 20 degrees here. but elsewhere those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. we are replacing that woman south—westerly wind with something much cooler, a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday. we will see...
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the south—west. the could be a few spots of rain moving down across scotland before northern areas see the sunshine return in the afternoon but there will not be as much sunshine in northern ireland, it will not be as warm on monday. may make 16 degrees in glasgow but it will be particularly chilly with the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of i pressure continues to just get pushed away in these weather fronts move southwards overnight with clear skies following into scotland early frost around here. most of the cloud will be affecting eastern parts of england heading to the south—east under northerly wind follows and not light show north sea coast. cloud will build up and sunny skies for western scotland and northern ireland and wales. temperatures will be 13 or 1a degrees here but again, colderfurther will be 13 or 1a degrees here but again, colder further east and generally over the next few days west is going to be best. high pressure is no longer with us on wednesday but we are
the south—west. the could be a few spots of rain moving down across scotland before northern areas see the sunshine return in the afternoon but there will not be as much sunshine in northern ireland, it will not be as warm on monday. may make 16 degrees in glasgow but it will be particularly chilly with the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of i pressure continues to just get pushed away in these weather fronts move southwards overnight with clear skies following into scotland...
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england, eastern parts of wales, the midlands, northeast england, you could also see the odd shower across parts of south—east scotland, but brightening up across much of scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or ii in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is ia or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so, a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky, especially out towards the west. so, we hang on to quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and norther
england, eastern parts of wales, the midlands, northeast england, you could also see the odd shower across parts of south—east scotland, but brightening up across much of scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or ii in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is ia or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light...
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and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see showers, particularly in scotland and northern ireland and just for a while, there could be a bit of winteriness over the mountaintops. there'll be a few showers coming in over the irish sea to north west england and north wales but further south and east, it may well be dry but it's certainly going to be cooler — we've got temperatures back down to 15 degrees, which is near normal for this time of the year, but struggling to 10 or 11 across much of scotland and northern ireland. and here, we're
and south west england later. and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers...
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affecting north—east of england, through the midlands and down into south—west and central areas. the best of sunshine across more south—eastern areas and across western scotland and northern ireland, where we will continue to see the driest of the weather and the best of the sunshine if any. we held onto grey, damp weather through central areas. that impact impact the temperatures. single digits for many through tonight, south and east. it will turn quite cold with a touch of frost here and there. certainly some sheltered glens across scotland, less cold where we have the cloud, but still with a chilly feel. tuesday, a little different. high pressure stays out towards the west. we continue with northerly winds, feeling and more cloud, if you share was to eastern scotland and eastern england where it will really feel quite cold at times, patchy rain across south—western elan. the best sunshine out west, as you can see, and that will show in the temperatures. the mid—teens for northern ireland, 16—17 for glasgow, and glasgow could therefore be the one spot of the uk for the
affecting north—east of england, through the midlands and down into south—west and central areas. the best of sunshine across more south—eastern areas and across western scotland and northern ireland, where we will continue to see the driest of the weather and the best of the sunshine if any. we held onto grey, damp weather through central areas. that impact impact the temperatures. single digits for many through tonight, south and east. it will turn quite cold with a touch of frost here...
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the worst hit areas today were the midlands and north west, as staff at these five train operators took industrial action. on saturday strikes by drivers in the aslef union, will affect these routes. and on monday the services of these train operating companies will be hit. in addition, there'll be an overtime ban in force until saturday and again from monday to tuesday, which could mean further delays and cancellations. here's katy austin. here we go again, picket lines, quiet stations and inconvenience. i think we've not been notified enough about it. we have just come in a taxi and the taxi driver didn't even mention it. so itsjust missed our day up completely. think about all the businesses that don't operate because of this, i'm having to work but i'll have a quiet day because of all of this. the cars are running, the trains are not. in tamworth, carl, who doesn't drive, took this video of his deserted local station. the lack of trains today means a rare visit from his daughter who lives with her mum in wales had to be cut short. it had a huge impact, as i said, i don't see her ver
the worst hit areas today were the midlands and north west, as staff at these five train operators took industrial action. on saturday strikes by drivers in the aslef union, will affect these routes. and on monday the services of these train operating companies will be hit. in addition, there'll be an overtime ban in force until saturday and again from monday to tuesday, which could mean further delays and cancellations. here's katy austin. here we go again, picket lines, quiet stations and...