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the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. winds of more than 100 miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much of southern england. hundreds of schools are closed and in many areas, people are being urged to stay indoors. residents injersey have been out assessing the damage. these pictures are from west hill where uprooted trees and branches are blocking the roads. people there have told the bbc there are still very strong winds in the area. let's get more from graham satchell. storm ciaran hit the channel islands with a bang, thunder and lightning and massive hailstones. the power of the storm, remarkable. winds reached more than 100 miles an hour, ripping rooves from buildings. this terrifying moment was caught on a baby monitor. the woman grabs her baby and makes her escape. the emergency services injersey said they responded t
the storm is now moving up along england's south coast. hundreds more people with foreign passports try to leave gaza through the rafah crossing. the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. winds of more than 100 miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much of southern england. hundreds of schools are closed and in many areas, people are being urged to stay indoors. residents injersey have been out assessing the damage. these...
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so western england, wales, northern ireland, south west scotland, whereas for eastern parts of england and for northern scotland there'll be fewer showers, more dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but it is going to be really quite windy around some southern and western coasts of wales, southern england, the channel islands, gusts of 40—50 miles per hour and temperatures a couple of degrees down on where they have been for many of us, 8—to 11 degrees. now through thursday night and into friday, this area of low pressure wobbles its way eastwards. we'll see this little weather system here diving down across wales and southern england that will bring some rain to start the day on friday. some strong winds, too, through south west england and the channel islands. but generally, as the winds go more northerly in direction, well, that will bring more showers into northern parts of northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland, eastern england and fewer showers across the west and the southwest of the uk. temperatures again 7—12 degrees. 0ur area of low pressure continues its jo
so western england, wales, northern ireland, south west scotland, whereas for eastern parts of england and for northern scotland there'll be fewer showers, more dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but it is going to be really quite windy around some southern and western coasts of wales, southern england, the channel islands, gusts of 40—50 miles per hour and temperatures a couple of degrees down on where they have been for many of us, 8—to 11 degrees. now through thursday night and...
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a record england goal—scorerfor a long time, record scorerfor england goal—scorerfor a long time, record scorer for manchester united for a long time. he is probably our best player. you are one of those chasing his records at one point for a goal scoring. i chasing his records at one point for a goal scoring-— a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel— a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out _ a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of _ a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of respect - a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of respect it - a goal scoring. i got quite close. i almost feel out of respect it was l almost feel out of respect it was better i didn't beat him! itruihat almost feel out of respect it was better i didn't beat him! what does he mean to — better i didn't beat him! what does he mean to manchester— better i didn't beat him! what does he mean to manchester united? i better i didn't beat him! what does| he mean to manchester united? his association lasted 70 years. signing amateur forms as a 15—y
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the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at five and a quarter percent. they haven't moved since september — after 14 consecutive increases. but — the bank has downgraded its growth forecast — expecting it to drop to 0.2% in the first quarter of next year — and then remain unchanged in the second quarter and beyond. 0ur economics editor faisal islam has been talking to the bank of england governor, andrew bailey — take a listen. your forecast seems to show the economy is not in route health right now. yet interest rates seem to stay at this high for the foreseeable future? ., , at this high for the foreseeable future? . , , ., ., , future? that is shared to bring inflation down. _ future? that is shared to bring inflation down. i— future? that is shared to bring inflation down. i believe - future? that is shared to bring inflation down. i believe we i future? that is shared to bring | inflation down. i believe we will make _ inflation down. i believe we will make more progress before the end of the yeah _ make more progress before the end of t
the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at five and a quarter percent. they haven't moved since september — after 14 consecutive increases. but — the bank has downgraded its growth forecast — expecting it to drop to 0.2% in the first quarter of next year — and then remain unchanged in the second quarter and beyond. 0ur economics editor faisal islam has been talking to the bank of england governor, andrew bailey — take a listen. your forecast seems to show the economy is...
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, eastern coast of england. and then some more persistent rain could well push into the northeast of scotland. temperatures between seven and 12 degrees. through friday night, our area of low pressure continues to move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out. this is a slice of drier, calmerweather. touch of frost for some of us on saturday morning. could be some fog patches, too. some of that fog could be slow to clear, particularly across parts of scotland. could just see the odd shower up to the northeast, but most places dry with some spells of sunshine for armistice day. temperatures — six to 11 degrees. and then into remembrance sunday, a bit of uncertainty about the timing of these weather fronts, trying to push in from the atlantic. the further north and east you are, well, it's going to be quite a murky start with some fog in places. some of that could really be quite slow to clear, but a decent chance of some dry weather, whereas further south and west, we'll see outbreaks of rain pushing in fro
, eastern coast of england. and then some more persistent rain could well push into the northeast of scotland. temperatures between seven and 12 degrees. through friday night, our area of low pressure continues to move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out. this is a slice of drier, calmerweather. touch of frost for some of us on saturday morning. could be some fog patches, too. some of that fog could be slow to clear, particularly across parts of scotland. could just see the odd shower...
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, eastern coasts of england and persistent rain could push into the of scotland later. temperature between 7—12. friday night the area of low pressure continues move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out, this is a slice of drier and calmer weather, a touch of frost for some of us on saturday morning, could be fog patches, some are slow to clear especially across parts of scotland at the odd shower to the north—east in most places dry with some spells of sunshine for armistice day, the temperature 6—11. and to remember on sunday, a bit of uncertainty about the timing of these weather fronts pushing uncertainty about the timing of these weatherfronts pushing in uncertainty about the timing of these weather fronts pushing in from these weather fronts pushing in from the atlantic, further north and east it will be a murky start with borgen places and some could be slow to clear. but a decent chance of dry weather and further south and west weather and further south and west we see outbreaks of rain pushing in from the atlantic but it will start to turn milder
, eastern coasts of england and persistent rain could push into the of scotland later. temperature between 7—12. friday night the area of low pressure continues move eastwards and notice the isobars opening out, this is a slice of drier and calmer weather, a touch of frost for some of us on saturday morning, could be fog patches, some are slow to clear especially across parts of scotland at the odd shower to the north—east in most places dry with some spells of sunshine for armistice day,...
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further showers push across much of wales and into the south—west of england again. still a fairly brisk wind blowing behind the area of low pressure. temperatures between 12 and 13 celsius. it is not too long until we see the next low sweeping in from the south—west. that is going to push in as we head through saturday and will affect mostly southern areas of the uk yet again. there are localised weather warnings in force for heavy rain across the south of england, also affecting wales. further north, across northern england, and northern ireland, a little bit of dry weather. we could again see some rain in north—eastern areas of scotland. goodbye. this is bbc news, the headlines. israel says it shoots are putting into gaza city after pushing through the north of the gaza strip. store ciaran sweeps across the channel islands knocking out power to thousands of homes. the first global summit on artificial intelligence draws to a close, rishi sunak is warned that monitoring aai risk is too important to be left to the big tech companies. the bank of england leaves i
further showers push across much of wales and into the south—west of england again. still a fairly brisk wind blowing behind the area of low pressure. temperatures between 12 and 13 celsius. it is not too long until we see the next low sweeping in from the south—west. that is going to push in as we head through saturday and will affect mostly southern areas of the uk yet again. there are localised weather warnings in force for heavy rain across the south of england, also affecting wales....
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public health england did _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an absolute _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an absolute superb i disband... yes i did. public health | england did an absolute superb job especially on the scientific research and the best early example was developing the test in an extremely short period of time and in its lab work and its analysis, it was first rate. there was one point in their pandemic by miller sequencing half of the genomes of covid in the world. however, my view on this cause very closely, which its capacity to scale was simply not there. it hadn't had the experience of scaling. this isn't a criticism of scaling. this isn't a criticism of any individual, it had a contract tracing system that was based on top—quality, highly trained experts whereas what we needed was much more like a call centre henry ford style high—volume contract tracing system which we eventually built. it was deeply frustrating that there was and and enthusiasm on that and i had to
public health england did _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an absolute _ disband... yes i did. public health england did an absolute superb i disband... yes i did. public health | england did an absolute superb job especially on the scientific research and the best early example was developing the test in an extremely short period of time and in its lab work and its analysis, it was first rate. there was one point in their...
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former england captain michael vaughan thinks england's treatment of willey has been "disgraceful" 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only players 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only players in the world cup that arrived and breakfast a couple weeks ago and didn't have a contract, ijust find it didn't have a contract, i “ust find |. , . didn't have a contract, i “ust find || , ., ., didn't have a contract, i “ust find it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet _ it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the _ it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the player _ it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the player in - it staggering that they give out 29 contracts yet the player in the - contracts yet the player in the starting 11 for the last three games and is done well in a present world cup has not been given the contract. so, ifeel for him and i do think they got the contracts. they've lost
former england captain michael vaughan thinks england's treatment of willey has been "disgraceful" 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only players 29 contracts and against a player whose programme the only players in the world cup that arrived and breakfast a couple weeks ago and didn't have a contract, ijust find it didn't have a contract, i “ust find...
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largely dry further south across much of england and wales. you can see on tuesday night into wednesday the area of low pressure clears away into the north sea once again. so these weather fronts starting to slip a little further southwards and weakening, perhaps some showery outbreaks of rain across parts of northern ireland, stretching down into lincolnshire as we head through the afternoon, but a ridge of high pressure building in from the south and the west, so much of england and wales should stay dry, feeling a little cooler, there will be quite a lot of sunshine around with lighter winds. so maybe a more widespread frost on wednesday night into thursday for certainly a few spots, and then weather fronts push in from the south and west as we head through thursday morning. there is still a lot of uncertainty particularly regarding this rain towards the south, but it's quite likely that we're all going to be seeing some wet and some windy weather as the day wears on. temperatures are lower than they have been, high single figures in scotla
largely dry further south across much of england and wales. you can see on tuesday night into wednesday the area of low pressure clears away into the north sea once again. so these weather fronts starting to slip a little further southwards and weakening, perhaps some showery outbreaks of rain across parts of northern ireland, stretching down into lincolnshire as we head through the afternoon, but a ridge of high pressure building in from the south and the west, so much of england and wales...
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across south—west england, wales, north—west england, the isle of man in to northern ireland, not as many showers further east or further north. those winds gusting to 40 or 50 miles per hour around some southern and western coasts. and actually a chillier feeling day than we've been used to of late, temperatures north to south, 8 to 11 degrees. low pressure still very much with us as we move out of thursday into friday. notice the isobars just squeezing together across the south—west corner as a small weather feature moves its way through. that will bring some outbreaks of rain and some strong winds again across south—west england and the channel islands with a change in the wind direction, northerly winds, that means more showers across northern and eastern parts. not as many showers across western parts by the end of the day, but still a slightly chilly feel, seven to 12 degrees. this low swings away eastwards for the start of the weekend. there is another one waiting in the atlantic, but in between, a brief gap between those weather systems. so we could well see some fog on s
across south—west england, wales, north—west england, the isle of man in to northern ireland, not as many showers further east or further north. those winds gusting to 40 or 50 miles per hour around some southern and western coasts. and actually a chillier feeling day than we've been used to of late, temperatures north to south, 8 to 11 degrees. low pressure still very much with us as we move out of thursday into friday. notice the isobars just squeezing together across the south—west...
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and a promise to eliminate cervical cancer in england by 2040. we have reaction. a line of breaking news before the sport coming from new york with the reuters news agency reporting that the un security council is due to vote later today on a draft resolution that calls for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the gaza strip for a sufficient number of days to enable aid access. that is according to diplomats, some diplomats say they expect the 15 member council to adopt the resolution although some countries were likely to abstain. the resolution needs nine foes and could be vetoed, so a vote is expected later in the day on extended humanitarian pauses and corridors through the gaza strip, so we will keep an eye on that and bring you more as it comes in. now let's head to the bbc sport centre. isaac is therefore us. let's start at the cricket world cup where virat kohli has scored his 50th odi hundred, breaking the record of fellow indian legend sachin tendulkar. kohli's milestone occured in the first semi—final against new zealand in
and a promise to eliminate cervical cancer in england by 2040. we have reaction. a line of breaking news before the sport coming from new york with the reuters news agency reporting that the un security council is due to vote later today on a draft resolution that calls for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the gaza strip for a sufficient number of days to enable aid access. that is according to diplomats, some diplomats say they expect the 15 member council to...
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but stormy seas earlier on across the south coast of england. some heavy rain, some strong, gusty winds, but that little feature, that front is pushing away, so it should dry out and brighten up, but a couple of fronts just sinking southwards. again, lots of cloud and rain. still brisk winds out towards the west, northern ireland, western scotland, down through western wales and the south—west of england too. a brisk north—westerly blowing. some showers at times. the best of the breaks in the cloud to the south and the east of high ground. some sunny spells for northern ireland, some more rain for eastern scotland. it's cooler than it was yesterday, highs of ten to 12 degrees celsius, but maybe 14 towards the south coast of england. overnight tonight, a few changes. we will see high pressure build into northern ireland and scotland. clear skies here and temperatures in the sheltered glens in particular are likely to drop low enough to get a bit of frost and some mist and fog into tomorrow morning, perhaps minus two, minus three degrees and a
but stormy seas earlier on across the south coast of england. some heavy rain, some strong, gusty winds, but that little feature, that front is pushing away, so it should dry out and brighten up, but a couple of fronts just sinking southwards. again, lots of cloud and rain. still brisk winds out towards the west, northern ireland, western scotland, down through western wales and the south—west of england too. a brisk north—westerly blowing. some showers at times. the best of the breaks in...
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, ., , england? i could be wrong, but i think the work _ england? i could be wrong, but i think the work was _ england? i could be wrong, but i think the work was done - england? i could be wrong, but i think the work was done much i england? i could be wrong, but i - think the work was done much more, in a much _ think the work was done much more, in a much more compressed weight than a _ in a much more compressed weight than a year — in a much more compressed weight than a year. it may have been a year before _ than a year. it may have been a year before it _ than a year. it may have been a year before it was — than a year. it may have been a year before it was published, but my memory— before it was published, but my memory is— before it was published, but my memory is that it was done in a relatively— memory is that it was done in a relatively short period of time. in the context that there were real concerns — the context that there were real concerns for example on the economic impact. _ concerns for example on the economic impact,
, ., , england? i could be wrong, but i think the work _ england? i could be wrong, but i think the work was _ england? i could be wrong, but i think the work was done - england? i could be wrong, but i think the work was done much i england? i could be wrong, but i - think the work was done much more, in a much _ think the work was done much more, in a much more compressed weight than a _ in a much more compressed weight than a year — in a much more compressed weight than a year. it may have...
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into central, southern england. but there will also be some sunny spells. top temperatures — once more about the average — ten to 14 degrees celsius. now, this evening and overnight, the rain clears from central scotland and the winds will lighten here. some mist and fog developing here and across northern ireland into tomorrow morning. meanwhile, that deep flow approaches from the southwest — heavy and persistent rain here. temperatures will dip to mid single figures for a time, rising in the south with that milder air associated with our deep area of low pressure. and here it is. you can see the squeeze on the isobars. strong, gusty winds once again for the channel islands. we could see some gales here tomorrow morning. strong, gusty winds 40 to 50 miles an hour for channel coasts. perhaps that heavy rain moves its way further northwards across to the midlands and northern wales by the time we get into the afternoon. but it�*s weakening as it goes. heavy, thundery showers following on in its wake. but for
into central, southern england. but there will also be some sunny spells. top temperatures — once more about the average — ten to 14 degrees celsius. now, this evening and overnight, the rain clears from central scotland and the winds will lighten here. some mist and fog developing here and across northern ireland into tomorrow morning. meanwhile, that deep flow approaches from the southwest — heavy and persistent rain here. temperatures will dip to mid single figures for a time, rising...
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our north of england correspondent has this report. for three weeks nicola bulley�*s picture was everywhere. the 45—year—old mother of two who vanished on a lancashire river bank, and her phone was found on this bench, still connected to a work conference call. her dog was off the lead nearby. police quickly declared she had somehow fallen into the water. they were right but it took three weeks for the river to give up her body. a report today criticised some of the police decision making during the time she was unaccounted for. {liam decision making during the time she was unaccounted for.— was unaccounted for. our thoughts first and foremost _ was unaccounted for. our thoughts first and foremost remain - was unaccounted for. our thoughts first and foremost remain with - first and foremost remain with nicola bulley�*s family and friends at this difficult time. in at this difficult time. in particular a decision to release sensitive personal information about her health. the sensitive personal information about her health. .,
our north of england correspondent has this report. for three weeks nicola bulley�*s picture was everywhere. the 45—year—old mother of two who vanished on a lancashire river bank, and her phone was found on this bench, still connected to a work conference call. her dog was off the lead nearby. police quickly declared she had somehow fallen into the water. they were right but it took three weeks for the river to give up her body. a report today criticised some of the police decision making...
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one in ten county councils in england is facing effective bankruptcy. that's the warning from local government leaders, who say its members are under pressure because of inflation and the rising demand for services. here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. hello? is it kate? i'm alex. come on in. kate has been a foster carer in derbyshire for 20 years, offering her home to some of the most vulnerable children. we've had young people who haven't been to the park or built a sandcastle, and that's very sad. she says the care and support that fostering offers is invaluable. but demand is soaring and places are short. i know as soon as i say the green light, the placement will be in demand again. because just the number of people who need care? because of the number of people that need care. we just need lots of us. and there's not enough out there. what's happening now? how are you feeling? in the offices of the county council's fostering team, the phones rarely stop ringing. there's been issues around school and everything, so just checking to see
one in ten county councils in england is facing effective bankruptcy. that's the warning from local government leaders, who say its members are under pressure because of inflation and the rising demand for services. here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. hello? is it kate? i'm alex. come on in. kate has been a foster carer in derbyshire for 20 years, offering her home to some of the most vulnerable children. we've had young people who haven't been to the park or built a sandcastle,...
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we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday. for the weekend there will be a quieter spell of weather. it's often going to be quite windy, though. rain never far away from northern ireland and scotland. then just hints that the weather could get a bit colder into the following weekend. this is bbc news, the headlines. the un suspends aid deliveries — saying it can't be taken into gaza because there's no fuel. fuel is life and it has been used in gaza as a weapon fuel is life and it has been used in gaza as a weapon of war. a funeral is held — for a 19—year—old soldier — taken hostage by hamas. israel says her body was found near al—shifa hospital. troops are still searching in and around the hospital, following the discovery of what israel says is a hamas tunnel. in other news, the uk
we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday. for the weekend there will be a quieter spell of weather. it's often going to be quite windy, though. rain never far away from northern ireland and scotland. then just hints that the...
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the bank of england held rates at 5.25%. up until september, the bank had raised rates 14 times in a row to tame soaring inflation which has been squeezing households. it has led to increases in mortgage payments but also higher savings rates. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, warned of the "risk" of energy instability should the conflict in the middle east spread. there are very big shocks going on in the economy, the first one i think is tragic from a base human level. it does create risks. interestingly, so far, i'll be honest with you — i thought the oil price would have gone up more in the last few weeks because of what's happened. i'm very pleased that it hasn't, but, you know, that risk is still out there, clearly because of course any tension, anything that happens out there obviously, people immediately look at the oil price, for instance. in its economic assessment, the bank forecast that uk economic growth will flatline in 2024, which mr bailey described as "a subdued outlook for growth", addin
the bank of england held rates at 5.25%. up until september, the bank had raised rates 14 times in a row to tame soaring inflation which has been squeezing households. it has led to increases in mortgage payments but also higher savings rates. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, warned of the "risk" of energy instability should the conflict in the middle east spread. there are very big shocks going on in the economy, the first one i think is tragic from a base human...
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parts of england got a stunning start to the date with a spectacular sunrise like this. i say lucky, because there is a universal cover of cloud across the country and just a few cracks in that cloud sheet that opened up at the right time to allow the early morning sun rays underneath. so we have at sunrise. today, a warm front moving across the country and introducing milder air, and what that's doing in scotland and northern inc and is its pushing up temperatures in a big way. compared to yesterday, temperatures are up to 7 degrees higher but there is much less brightness across scotland and northern england today, the skies are rather grey and drab. we have spits and spots of light rain falling from the cloud here and the odd spot as well across parts of northern england, the midlands, east anglia, not amounted to much, and looking at temperatures into double figures for most. a mild day for the time of year. it will continue to be pretty mild overnight for northern ireland, england and wales to keep extensive cloud and if you bits of drizzle around there. some furthe
parts of england got a stunning start to the date with a spectacular sunrise like this. i say lucky, because there is a universal cover of cloud across the country and just a few cracks in that cloud sheet that opened up at the right time to allow the early morning sun rays underneath. so we have at sunrise. today, a warm front moving across the country and introducing milder air, and what that's doing in scotland and northern inc and is its pushing up temperatures in a big way. compared to...
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last week, the bank of england said the uk economy was likely to see zero growth until 2025, although it is expected to avoid a recession. england's chief medical officer has warned that the uk faces a health crisis because of a rapidly ageing population. in his annual report, professor chris whitty says while more people are living longer, many of their later years are spent in bad health. an inquest has ruled that a british couple died in egypt from carbon monoxide poisoning after the next—door hotel room was sprayed with pesticide to kill bedbugs. john cooper and susan cooper from lancashire fell ill while on a family holiday in hurghada on 21st august 2018. you're live with bbc news. britain's prime minister is urging those who will attend protests in london this weekend to be mindful of the fear and distress in muslim communities. it comes as the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has distanced himself from the home secretary's controversial comments yesterday, when she accused the police of showing favouritism to pro—palestinian demonstrators. 0ur political correspondent charlotte ros
last week, the bank of england said the uk economy was likely to see zero growth until 2025, although it is expected to avoid a recession. england's chief medical officer has warned that the uk faces a health crisis because of a rapidly ageing population. in his annual report, professor chris whitty says while more people are living longer, many of their later years are spent in bad health. an inquest has ruled that a british couple died in egypt from carbon monoxide poisoning after the...
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we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday. for the weekend there will be a quieter spell of weather. it's often going to be quite windy, though. rain never far away from northern ireland and scotland. then just hints that the weather could get a bit colder into the following weekend.
we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday. for the weekend there will be a quieter spell of weather. it's often going to be quite windy, though. rain never far away from northern ireland and scotland. then just hints that the...
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the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. winds of more than a hundred miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much hundreds of schools are closed and in many areas, people are being urged to stay indoors. residents injersey
the bank of england leaves interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. winds of more than a hundred miles an hour have been battering jersey, as storm ciaran hits the channel islands and much hundreds of schools are closed and in many areas, people are being urged to stay indoors. residents injersey
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initially 6% of a pay rise was put out there awarded to consultants in england. they said that was not enough. they look for may be double that, and the deal involves 4.95% of extra government money going into pay, on top of that 6%, but it will be paid out until april, the beginning of the next financial year and it is backdated. it is quite complicated, there will be a review and reform of the banding system and that will be simplified. some consultants will get may be double the 6% in april next year, someone to get any more. it is very complex and involves other aspects like reform of the whole doctors and dentists' pay review body process. that was asked for and government will feel they have got efficiency commitments to make the whole system better. this banding system was seen as a barrier to making the system more efficient and encouraging junior consultants and also the most senior with their pay awards. some of the money is being saved by abolishing the merit awards that were being put out there. some of it is not new money. the bottom line is, there i
initially 6% of a pay rise was put out there awarded to consultants in england. they said that was not enough. they look for may be double that, and the deal involves 4.95% of extra government money going into pay, on top of that 6%, but it will be paid out until april, the beginning of the next financial year and it is backdated. it is quite complicated, there will be a review and reform of the banding system and that will be simplified. some consultants will get may be double the 6% in april...
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we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday. for the weekend there will be a quieter spell of weather. it's often going to be quite windy, though. rain never far away from northern ireland and scotland. then just hints that the weather could get a bit colder into the following weekend. live from london, this is bbc news. chaos and confusion. we have a special report taking you inside a central gaza hospital, as israel continues its bombardment of the territory. israel says it will allow two fuel trucks a day into gaza, after the un is forced to suspend aid deliveries to the strip. a funeral is held for a 19—year—old soldier taken hostage by hamas. israel says her body was found near al—shifa hospital. and turkey's president makes a state visit to germany despite friction over the two countri
we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday. for the weekend there will be a quieter spell of weather. it's often going to be quite windy, though. rain never far away from northern ireland and scotland. then just hints that the...
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few showers across parts of north east england and eastern scotland. otherwise, though, here, some dry weather and some sunshine. this frontal system will bring some rain into northern ireland as we head through the afternoon. and it is going to be a decidedly chilly feeling day. temperatures for most of us between six and ten degrees. now, that area of low pressure and this frontal system will tend to clear as we move into friday, high pressure building for a time. there could be some fog patches around on friday morning, particularly across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. but then we're looking at a window of drier weather, some spells of sunshine, chilly, where any fog lingers, but starting to turn a little bit milder down towards the south west. but then we head into the weekend. a low pressure takes charge of our weather. once again, we'll see outbreaks of rain pushing eastwards into the first part of saturday. and behind that, frequent showers or longer spells of rain to take us thro
few showers across parts of north east england and eastern scotland. otherwise, though, here, some dry weather and some sunshine. this frontal system will bring some rain into northern ireland as we head through the afternoon. and it is going to be a decidedly chilly feeling day. temperatures for most of us between six and ten degrees. now, that area of low pressure and this frontal system will tend to clear as we move into friday, high pressure building for a time. there could be some fog...
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last week, the bank of england said the uk economy was likely to see zero growth until 2025, although it is expected to avoid a recession. england's chief medical officer has warned that the uk faces a health crisis because of a rapidly ageing population. in his annual report, professor chris whitty says while more people are living longer, many of their later years are spent in bad health. there's also concern that large numbers of elderly people will be concentrated in rural or coastal areas with poor nhs provision. australian television star and singerjohnny ruffo has died aged 35 after a battle with brain cancer. ruffo rose to fame on the reality show x factor australia, before turning to acting in the soap home and away. after his diagnosis in 2017, he raised money and awareness of brain cancer. negotiations over the fate of israeli and foreign hostages held in gaza have been going on for weeks. live now to ahal besorai, whose sister yonat 0r and her husband and two of their children were abducted from kibbutz be'eri. he joins us from the philippines. thank you so much for being
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last week, the bank of england said the uk economy was likely to see zero growth until 2025, although it is expected to avoid a recession. england's chief medical officer has warned that the uk faces a "health crisis" because of a rapidly ageing population. in his annual report, professor chris whitty says, while more people are living longer, many of their later years are spent in bad health. there's also concern that large numbers of elderly people will be concentrated in rural or coastal areas with poor nhs provision. and vehicle breakdowns caused by potholes have reached a record high due to the "substandard state" of local roads. the rac said it received almost 6000 call—outs due to poor road surfaces in the uk betweenjuly and september. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to the policing of this we can hear in the uk. the police commander in charge of the weekend protests in london has said he can guarantee the cenotaph will be protected. the deputy assistant commissioner, laurence taylor, was speaking ahead of what he called a difficult and tense weekend for policing. let's
last week, the bank of england said the uk economy was likely to see zero growth until 2025, although it is expected to avoid a recession. england's chief medical officer has warned that the uk faces a "health crisis" because of a rapidly ageing population. in his annual report, professor chris whitty says, while more people are living longer, many of their later years are spent in bad health. there's also concern that large numbers of elderly people will be concentrated in rural or...
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and a promise to eliminate cervical cancer in england by 2040 — we have reaction. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. the uk supreme court has ruled that the government's policy of sending asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. in a significant blow to the prime minister, five judges unanimously ruled against his flagship policy to stop illegal migration. they said rwanda has a poor record on human rights and also that, if refugees went to rwanda, there'd be a a real risk of them being sent back to the countries they'd originally fled from. rishi sunak said he's now looking at alternative steps which would mean migrants could still be sent to rwanda. here's our political correspondent, ione wells. today was judgment day. does the government have the right to send some asylum seekers to rwanda? the verdict, no. the judges agreed there were substantial grounds to believe there was a real risk that genuine refugees could wrongly be sent back from rwanda to countries they fled f
and a promise to eliminate cervical cancer in england by 2040 — we have reaction. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. the uk supreme court has ruled that the government's policy of sending asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. in a significant blow to the prime minister, five judges unanimously ruled against his flagship policy to stop illegal migration. they said rwanda has a poor record on human...
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the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high as new figures show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. the overall waiting list hit a new high of 7.7 million at the end of september. the overall waiting list is at its highest point since records began in august 2007. a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with murder in leeds, after a teenager was fatally stabbed near a school in the city. 15—year—old alfie lewis was stabbed near st margaret's primary school on tuesday. the former student later died in hospital. the charged boy has been remanded in custody. you're live with bbc news. let's get more on the israel gaza war, and these are some of the latest pictures we are getting here at the bbc, and you can see those huge explosions and a number of them. it comes as the us saying israel will begin to implement four hour military pauses in areas of northern gaza each day to allow civilians to flee. the white house spokesmanjohn kirby civilians to flee. the white house spokesman john kirby says civilians to flee. the white house spokesma
the nhs waiting list in england has hit a record high as new figures show that more than a million patients are on more than one waiting list. the overall waiting list hit a new high of 7.7 million at the end of september. the overall waiting list is at its highest point since records began in august 2007. a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with murder in leeds, after a teenager was fatally stabbed near a school in the city. 15—year—old alfie lewis was stabbed near st...
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and then a band of cloud and rain pushing into the south west of england later in the day. that rain will make some progress northwards and eastwards across the south west of england, wales, northern ireland. some other western parts turning wet as we head deeper into the evening and as we get into the start of the weekend, well, this frontal system drives eastwards. outbreaks of rain with that, low pressure firmly in charge for the weekend. but with south westerly winds, it is going to be mild. with that, though, we'll see quite a lot of rain, wet weather for many of us to start saturday morning. and even as the main rain band clears, we will see a mix of sunny spells and hefty, blustery, perhaps thundery showers. some strong winds — strongest winds likely to be in northern and northeastern parts. we could see gales in places and temperatures for most of us in double digits. in fact, cardiff and plymouth could get to 16 degrees, very mild for the time of year. into sunday further showers or longer spells of rain, the strongest winds this time across western and south wes
and then a band of cloud and rain pushing into the south west of england later in the day. that rain will make some progress northwards and eastwards across the south west of england, wales, northern ireland. some other western parts turning wet as we head deeper into the evening and as we get into the start of the weekend, well, this frontal system drives eastwards. outbreaks of rain with that, low pressure firmly in charge for the weekend. but with south westerly winds, it is going to be...
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not particularly windy here, the strongest winds will be heading into the south—west of england, where we could see some gusts of 40s, maybe even 50s in miles—an—hour. the wettest weather for northern ireland, northern england and north wales, with rain looking like it's going to be quite persistent here. it will be another mild day, temperatures around 12—14 degrees for most. that area of low pressure starts to slip away into monday. we'll get these north—westerly winds feeding in, so it's going to start to feel a little bit cooler and the rain will tend to turn a bit more showery in nature. then a slightly quieter spell of weather towards the middle part of the week. we then start to see the weather turning colder and, for some, we might start to see some snow showers over the mountains of northern scotland by the end of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines: the un is forced to suspend its shipments into gaza. a funeral is held for a 19—year—old soldier taken hostage by hamas. israel says her body was found near al—shifa hospital. in other news, the uk prime minist
not particularly windy here, the strongest winds will be heading into the south—west of england, where we could see some gusts of 40s, maybe even 50s in miles—an—hour. the wettest weather for northern ireland, northern england and north wales, with rain looking like it's going to be quite persistent here. it will be another mild day, temperatures around 12—14 degrees for most. that area of low pressure starts to slip away into monday. we'll get these north—westerly winds feeding in,...
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we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday.
we've got more rain to come for northern ireland, northern england, north wales. stronger winds heading into southern wales and south—west england, where gusts of wind are likely to run into the 40s or even 50s of miles—an—hour around coastal areas. it continues to be pretty mild. more rain to come on monday.
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australia do have a game in hand though and that is against england in ahmdebad tomorrow. england's title defence is in tatters, they are bottom the table after five defeats in six matches. a little bit surprised. they've obviously got some class players and performed really well in these kind of tournaments over the last few years. yeah, a bit surprised. in terms of what has gone wrong, it is probably not for me to say, but these tournaments are pretty fickle. you see it in t20 tournaments around the world, sometimes the best —looking teams don't start off well and then find it hard to gain ground. ben stokes says he will have surgery on a long standing knee problem after the world cup. the all—rounder is only able to play as a batter in the tournament and hasn't bowled sincejuly. the test captain came out of white ball retirement to play in the tournament and stands by that decision despite his limited involvement. i have no regrets whatsoever of coming back here. playing in a world cup for your country, if we were in a better position i wouldn't be getting asked a q
australia do have a game in hand though and that is against england in ahmdebad tomorrow. england's title defence is in tatters, they are bottom the table after five defeats in six matches. a little bit surprised. they've obviously got some class players and performed really well in these kind of tournaments over the last few years. yeah, a bit surprised. in terms of what has gone wrong, it is probably not for me to say, but these tournaments are pretty fickle. you see it in t20 tournaments...
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on a promise to eliminate cervical cancer in england by the year 2040. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. rishi sunak, in the last few minutes, has announced he will bring in emergency legislation that will confirm that the wonder is, he said, a safe country after the supreme court ruled that the scheme to send asylum seekers there was unlawful. in a significant blow to the prime minister, fivejudges in a significant blow to the prime minister, five judges unanimously ruled against his flagship policy which aims to stop illegal migration. they said rwanda has a poor record on human rights and also, that if refugees went to a wonder there would be a real risk of them being sent back to the countries they had originally left. welcome in that news conference, in the last few minutes, rishi sunak warrant european courts not to block the flights and he also stressed that the court had confirmed sending migrants to a safe third country was lawful. ., , migrants to a
on a promise to eliminate cervical cancer in england by the year 2040. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. rishi sunak, in the last few minutes, has announced he will bring in emergency legislation that will confirm that the wonder is, he said, a safe country after the supreme court ruled that the scheme to send asylum seekers there was unlawful. in a significant blow to the prime minister, fivejudges...
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frost—wise, overnight it will be coldest, i think, in scotland and the far north of england, enough cloud elsewhere to keep the temperatures a few degrees above freezing. the cloud we have got in northern ireland, wales and the south—west could produce one or two light showers, but should break up, sunshine coming through. most places will be dry and quite sunny. we still have some showers, mostly of rain in northern scotland and driving down the north sea coasts where the winds are strongest. temperatures wise we are looking at generally into single figures, but it will feel cold where the winds are stronger, so northern and eastern scotland, and all the way down these eastern most parts of england we have the strongest of the winds, and so temperatures are going to feel more like one, two or three degrees — quite a shock to the system. as the winds drop overnight, tomorrow night, we will get the first widespread frost of the autumn. lowest temperatures will be inland, away from those exposed coasts. numbers could be low as about minus five. but for saturday, most places will be dry
frost—wise, overnight it will be coldest, i think, in scotland and the far north of england, enough cloud elsewhere to keep the temperatures a few degrees above freezing. the cloud we have got in northern ireland, wales and the south—west could produce one or two light showers, but should break up, sunshine coming through. most places will be dry and quite sunny. we still have some showers, mostly of rain in northern scotland and driving down the north sea coasts where the winds are...
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further south, across england and wales, there will be more cloud developing, some light showers heading down towards the south—west where temperatures should remain above freezing because of that cloud. but elsewhere, we're looking at a more widespread frost. it could be as low as minus seven or minus eight in some parts of scotland. a little bit milder towards the south—west, where this cloud will slowly break up. we'll continue to see the odd shower flirting with the far south—west even into the afternoon, but most of the showers will be arriving across northern scotland, running down these north sea coasts. there will be some snow over the hills of scotland, perhaps over the north york moors, as well. for large parts of the country it will be dry, maybe a bit sunnier than today, but also a bit colder after that frost, perhaps temperatures no better than two degrees in glasgow. we're focusing on this area of low pressure as we head into thursday. it looks like it's continuing to steer to the south of the uk, bringing some wet weather through the english channel. if there is any
further south, across england and wales, there will be more cloud developing, some light showers heading down towards the south—west where temperatures should remain above freezing because of that cloud. but elsewhere, we're looking at a more widespread frost. it could be as low as minus seven or minus eight in some parts of scotland. a little bit milder towards the south—west, where this cloud will slowly break up. we'll continue to see the odd shower flirting with the far south—west...
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team in england, wales, scotland, orjust england? i have to be, by that team in england, | wales, scotland, orjust england? my wales, scotland, orjust england? terminology, you should say united terminology, you should say united kingdom. 50 terminology, you should say united kinudom. , terminology, you should say united kinadom. , kingdom. so it is the united kingdom- — kingdom. so it is the united kingdom. there _ kingdom. so it is the united kingdom. there is _ kingdom. so it is the...
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milder towards the south—west of england. things will turn milder into the start of the new week as the frontal system pushes them from the atlantic, perhaps some rain and wind, pretend ridges of 14 or 15 degrees. it may turn drier towards the end of the week. live from london, this is bbc news. israel denies firing on medicalfacilities, as explosions and shelling are reported around gaza hospitals. the red cross is one of the gaza health services reach the point of no return. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 11,000 people have now been killed, including more than 4500 children. london�*s metropolitan police pledge to protect the cenotaph amid intense pressure to prevent disruption to armistice day events. it comes as the home secretary, suella braverman, faces calls to resign after accusing the police of bias over pro—palestinian marches. and caught on camera— the creature named after sir david attenborough which once lived with the dinosaurs and it was feared to be extinct. hello, i�*m matthew
milder towards the south—west of england. things will turn milder into the start of the new week as the frontal system pushes them from the atlantic, perhaps some rain and wind, pretend ridges of 14 or 15 degrees. it may turn drier towards the end of the week. live from london, this is bbc news. israel denies firing on medicalfacilities, as explosions and shelling are reported around gaza hospitals. the red cross is one of the gaza health services reach the point of no return. the hamas—run...
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and in fact, it could end up being pretty cloudy, grey, rainy across most of southern england. sunshine for the midlands, for wales, for northern ireland, many western parts of the uk. but again, some wintry showers, mostly of rain but occasionally sleet or snow across eastern areas of the uk and every bit as cold, three or four degrees celsius. and then thursday evening, a really chilly evening will follow. and we're approaching the peak of the cold really through thursday and friday. the wind is coming out of the east, northeast. so from a cold direction, freezing cold currently across many parts of scandinavia and the baltic, plentiful snow there. and here's the forecast then for friday. so occasional showers there, some of them wintry. again, that gentle east, north easterly wind and those temperatures perhaps even lower. some spots literally barely above freezing. one in glasgow, one in aberdeen, about five expected further south. so here's the summary then for the week ahead or the rest of the week, add into the weekend staying cold perhaps turning a little less cold into
and in fact, it could end up being pretty cloudy, grey, rainy across most of southern england. sunshine for the midlands, for wales, for northern ireland, many western parts of the uk. but again, some wintry showers, mostly of rain but occasionally sleet or snow across eastern areas of the uk and every bit as cold, three or four degrees celsius. and then thursday evening, a really chilly evening will follow. and we're approaching the peak of the cold really through thursday and friday. the wind...
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now, the met office have issued a couple of amber wind warnings across southern england. gusts of wind 70 or 80 miles an hour, strong enough to bring down some trees in a few places, so we could see some disruption. but the strongest winds will be heading across the north—west of france and the channel islands. gusts of wind over 100 miles an hour, strong enough to rip roofs off buildings, whereas across parts of southern england, the winds are going to be kind of the strength you're going to see lots of times this autumn and winter season. so there'll be a large variance in the winds from place to place, even over a relatively short distance. today, while broadly speaking, it's a day of sunny spells and showers, the quiet before the storm. we do have some longer spells of rain in northern scotland where it continues to be quite cold. so overnight that storm ciaran, moves in, and the fierce, violent winds come behind this cold front in a conveyor belt of damaging winds that transfers across the north—west of france to the channel islands with winds gusting over 100 mi
now, the met office have issued a couple of amber wind warnings across southern england. gusts of wind 70 or 80 miles an hour, strong enough to bring down some trees in a few places, so we could see some disruption. but the strongest winds will be heading across the north—west of france and the channel islands. gusts of wind over 100 miles an hour, strong enough to rip roofs off buildings, whereas across parts of southern england, the winds are going to be kind of the strength you're going to...