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some fog patches around here and there, particularly so for parts of the south—west of england and wales. could be some mistiness creeping into east anglia. around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so friday itself, i t
some fog patches around here and there, particularly so for parts of the south—west of england and wales. could be some mistiness creeping into east anglia. around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too....
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth universit
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it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today. and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland, as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to start the day on friday. the sunshine could be a bit hazy first thing, but it should brighten up quite quickly through the day and i think most areas will see a day of long lived sunny spells and once again, it's going to be feeling fairly warm, long lived sunshine to come on saturday. a risk of showers on sunday, but temperatures are climbing towards 25 or 26 degrees. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good evening . it's me, >> hello. good evening. it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight the de—banking scandal continues as santander and lloyds have closed 300 defence accounts over fears of e
it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today. and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland, as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to start the day on friday. the sunshine could be a bit hazy first...
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some fog patches around here and there, particularly so for parts of the south—west of england and wales. could be some mistiness creeping into east anglia. around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so friday itself, i t
some fog patches around here and there, particularly so for parts of the south—west of england and wales. could be some mistiness creeping into east anglia. around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too....
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it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today, and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland, as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to start the day on friday. the sunshine could be a bit hazy first thing, but it should brighten up quite quickly through the day and i think most areas will see a day of long lived sunny spells. and once again , it's going to be feeling again, it's going to be feeling fairly warm, long lived sunshine to come on saturday. a risk of showers on sunday, but temperatures are climbing towards 25 or 26 degrees. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. yes. another defection. another conservative mp joins the labour party. but natalie lthink is one of the very last people you would have thought to do it. the cen
it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today, and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland, as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to start the day on friday. the sunshine could be a bit hazy first...
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pushing its way further east bringing a threat of flooding to the likes of queensland and a new south wales on thursday in to friday. we've also got some coastal showers that remain consistent for places like sydney and this might be rather dry over the past few days. we all going to see some wet weather start to march its way into post of the next few days, bringing a chance of thunder. rashaw was there on friday. the showers on saturday will cool things down. that we think something of a cool down across new zealand thanks to a southerly flow of and that will support some snow flurries to parts of the south island and look for the weather here on the north island on thursday. rise up on friday. we 1st shot was coming in to the south of the south island. the temperature will be pushing up for christ church and temperatures have come down across indo china as we move to south east asia. it does remain rather humid, but those numbers have dropped into that west to whether starting to push its way for the south. we are expecting some very heavy falls to start to work their way across the mala
pushing its way further east bringing a threat of flooding to the likes of queensland and a new south wales on thursday in to friday. we've also got some coastal showers that remain consistent for places like sydney and this might be rather dry over the past few days. we all going to see some wet weather start to march its way into post of the next few days, bringing a chance of thunder. rashaw was there on friday. the showers on saturday will cool things down. that we think something of a cool...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. a team of scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here and at other spots around the uk for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. in that time, average uk sea temperatures have warmed by about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes, or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track the changes with the same technology the police use at crime scenes. i think we're going to put this down about five metres. they collect the traces of dna
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. a team of scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here and at other spots around the uk for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. in that time, average uk sea temperatures have warmed by about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north,...
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much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around, but also some patchy cloud — low cloud, at that — some mist and fog developing, too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so, this is the picture for thursday — high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland, but once again, tomorrow morning, we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very quickly, the strong may sunshine will melt it away, we should start to see widespread sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland. it looks like the rain will become confined to the far north highlands and the northern isles through the day, so turning drier there. could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland. 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again — light winds, a bit of mist and fog
much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around, but also some patchy cloud — low cloud, at that — some mist and fog developing, too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so, this is the picture for thursday — high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland, but once again, tomorrow morning, we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing....
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it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today . and that sunshine than today. and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland, as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday . again, of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to start the day on friday. the sunshine could be a bit hazy first thing, but it should brighten up quite quickly through the day and i think most areas will see a day of long lived sunny spells. and once again, it's going to be feeling fairly warm. long live sunshine to come on saturday. a risk of showers on sunday, but temperatures are climbing towards 25 or 26 degrees. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> it's 10 pm. i'm patrick christys tonight. >> last myth to be debunked was that mass migration was an unalloyed good for the economy. and in the re
it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today . and that sunshine than today. and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland, as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday . again, of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to...
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pushing its way further east bringing a threat of flooding to the likes of queensland and a new south wales on thursday in to friday. we've also got some coastal showers that remain consistent for places like sydney and despite being rather dry over the past few days, we all going to see some wet weather start to march its way into pub over the next few days. bring a chance of thunder. rashaw was there on friday. the showers on staff, the date will cool things down. now we've seen something of a cool down across new zealand thanks to a southerly flow of and that will support some snow flurries to parts of the soft island and look for weather here on the north island on thursday. rise up on friday . we 1st saw was coming into the south of the south island, but the temperature will be pushing up for christ. church and temperatures have come down across indo china as we move to south east asia. it does remain rather humid, but those numbers have dropped. you can see the west to whether starting to push its way further south. we are expecting some very heavy falls to start to work their way acr
pushing its way further east bringing a threat of flooding to the likes of queensland and a new south wales on thursday in to friday. we've also got some coastal showers that remain consistent for places like sydney and despite being rather dry over the past few days, we all going to see some wet weather start to march its way into pub over the next few days. bring a chance of thunder. rashaw was there on friday. the showers on staff, the date will cool things down. now we've seen something of...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth universit
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there's always been royal duties when charles, prince of wales, there was, of course, warring parents, a dreadful divorce boarding school, which again takes you away from the family home. and i just feel this in so many respects compounds the problem. this is about arguably , problem. this is about arguably, you know, all this kind of hoo ha regarding the sussexes leaving is about this pain that harry feels and the king's doing nothing to say, hey, i'm sorry about that or let's, let's try again here. >> yeah, but tesla, i mean, i would say that most people, you know, i think that they would be on the king's side if you like, in this because the amount of kind of damage that these that couple have wrought know on the royal family hang on, on, on the royal family hang on, on, on the royal family hang on, on, on the royal family and frankly , i royal family and frankly, i think people are fed up actually with even hearing from them. that's a peter and their various different pr launches and all of this sort of thing. so i think, frankly , in some i think most frankly, in some i think mos
there's always been royal duties when charles, prince of wales, there was, of course, warring parents, a dreadful divorce boarding school, which again takes you away from the family home. and i just feel this in so many respects compounds the problem. this is about arguably , problem. this is about arguably, you know, all this kind of hoo ha regarding the sussexes leaving is about this pain that harry feels and the king's doing nothing to say, hey, i'm sorry about that or let's, let's try again...
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much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around but also some patchy cloud, low cloud, at that, some mist and fog developing too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very quickly, the strong may sunshine will melt it away, we should start to see widespread sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland. it looks like the rain will become confined to the far north highlands and the northern isles through the day, so turning drier there. could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here
much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around but also some patchy cloud, low cloud, at that, some mist and fog developing too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth universit
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree...
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much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around but also some patchy cloud, low cloud, at that, some mist and fog developing too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very quickly, the strong may sunshine will melt it away, we should start to see widespread sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland. it looks like the rain will become confined to the far north highlands and the northern isles through the day, so turning drier there. could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here
much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around but also some patchy cloud, low cloud, at that, some mist and fog developing too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very...
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it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales , and across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today . and that sunshine than today. and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to start the day on friday. the sunshine could be a bit hazy first thing, but it should brighten up quite quickly through the day and i think most areas will see a day of long lived sunny spells. and once again, it's going to be feeling fairly warm, long lived sunshine to come on saturday. a risk of showers on sunday, but temperatures are climbing towards 25 or 26 degrees. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. yes. another defection. another conservative mp joins the labour party. but natalie lthink is one of the very last people you would have
it's most likely across coastal areas across england and wales , and across england and wales, and that will give way to another day of long lived sunny spells. and it's going to feel warmer in that sunshine than today . and that sunshine than today. and the sunshine should spread up and further north into northwestern areas of scotland as that weather front pushes north. highs of 2223, possibly 24 degrees across central areas of england on thursday. again, there's a risk of mist and fog to...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth univ
the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth univ
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much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around but also some patchy cloud, low cloud, at that, some mist and fog developing too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very quickly, the strong may sunshine will melt it away, we should start to see widespread sunshine for england and wales, northern ireland, central and southern scotland. it looks like the rain will become confined to the far north highlands and the northern isles through the day, so turning drier there. could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here
much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around but also some patchy cloud, low cloud, at that, some mist and fog developing too. those temperatures, 8—11 celsius. so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk. this weather front continues to push northwards to bring more rain to northern scotland but once again, tomorrow morning we could see some dense mist and fog patches first thing. but very...
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eastern areas of wales as well . eastern areas of wales as well. another bright start to friday with the rain should start to clear away from northern areas of scotland through the day, so more of a widespread area of sunshine through the day on friday, temperatures rising into the weekend peaking around 26 degrees. but then we could start to see a further risk of showers on sunday. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on mp natalie elphicke, who today has defected to the labour party. whom do you think that mps should be able to defect with such ease? and what about a by—election by default? i would support one of those. would you? and a week is a very long time in politics, isn't it? it is if you're monty panesar, because you're monty panesar, because you remember we were talking about him standing for the workers party. well he is now quit. what do you make to that? and i also want to ponder tonight why is the organisation on the right of politics so lacking. do you know the reason for that or not? and also today,
eastern areas of wales as well . eastern areas of wales as well. another bright start to friday with the rain should start to clear away from northern areas of scotland through the day, so more of a widespread area of sunshine through the day on friday, temperatures rising into the weekend peaking around 26 degrees. but then we could start to see a further risk of showers on sunday. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on mp natalie elphicke, who today has...
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the warmer spots in england and wales up to 21,20 20s. the warmer spots in england and wales up to 21, 20 in belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up from us from the south and west, so it will start to turn more and settled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and sunny elsewhere. it could be very warm in the south on sunday, an increasing chance of thunderstorms later on sunday. this is bbc news. the headlines... israel says it's reopened one of the main crossing points into gaza. the government said kerem shalom would be used to deliver humanitarian aid, but a un agency says no supplies have yet passed through. a german spy chief tells the bbc that the far—right alternative for deutschland party poses a risk to the roots of democracy. bbc analysis suggests the world's oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year, because of climate change. and malays
the warmer spots in england and wales up to 21,20 20s. the warmer spots in england and wales up to 21, 20 in belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up from us from the south and west, so it will start to turn more and settled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and sunny elsewhere. it could be very warm in the south on sunday, an...
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stornoway, still on the poolside site for lerwick, but mid 20s for england and wales. our area of high pressure begins to retreat east at the weekend, allowing weather fronts at low pressure to start building in from the southend west on sunday to dip there will be some warmth around and sunshine but late on sunday there is a chance of heavy showers and perhaps some thunderstorms are moving in from the south. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's bombardment of southern gaza continues as talks in cairo try to reach agreement over a ceasefire. this is the live scene in rafah. israel says it's reopened one of the main crossing points into gaza — to deliver humanitarian aid, but a un agency says no supplies have yet passed through. we'll be live injerusalem for the latest. rishi sunak�*s troubles continue, as another mp defects from the conservatives to labour — saying the prime minister has let britain down. bbc analysis suggests the world's oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year because of climate change. malaysia says it plans
stornoway, still on the poolside site for lerwick, but mid 20s for england and wales. our area of high pressure begins to retreat east at the weekend, allowing weather fronts at low pressure to start building in from the southend west on sunday to dip there will be some warmth around and sunshine but late on sunday there is a chance of heavy showers and perhaps some thunderstorms are moving in from the south. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's bombardment of southern gaza continues as...
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk, creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth universit
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or 17 degrees for stornoway, still on the cool side for lerwick, but mid 20s perhaps for england and wales. stays warm with some sunshine into the weekend as well. but our area of high pressure begins to retreat eastwards, allowing weather fronts and low pressure to start building in from the south and the west during sunday. so yes, there will be some warmth around, again some sunshine, but later on sunday there is a chance of some heavy showers, maybe some thunderstorms moving in from the south. live from london — this is bbc news. rishi this is bbc news. sunak�*s troubles continue as another rishi sunak�*s troubles continue as another one of his mps, natalie elphicke, defected from the conservatives to labour, saying the prime minister has let the party down. the un says no supplies have entered in gaza yet. the worlds oceans suffer from a record sufferfrom a record breaking suffer from a record breaking year of heat. we take a deep dive into the impact on marine life. prince harry marks the tenth anniversary of his invictus games for wounded military veterans with a special servi
or 17 degrees for stornoway, still on the cool side for lerwick, but mid 20s perhaps for england and wales. stays warm with some sunshine into the weekend as well. but our area of high pressure begins to retreat eastwards, allowing weather fronts and low pressure to start building in from the south and the west during sunday. so yes, there will be some warmth around, again some sunshine, but later on sunday there is a chance of some heavy showers, maybe some thunderstorms moving in from the...
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top temperatures up england and wales. top temperatures up to 23— england and wales. top temperatures up to 23 degrees. gn england and wales. top temperatures up to 23 degrees— up to 23 degrees. on friday we do it all auain, up to 23 degrees. on friday we do it all again. an — up to 23 degrees. on friday we do it all again, an outside _ up to 23 degrees. on friday we do it all again, an outside chance - up to 23 degrees. on friday we do it all again, an outside chance of- up to 23 degrees. on friday we do it all again, an outside chance of a - all again, an outside chance of a shower in england and wales otherwise mostly dry with plenty of sunshine around. the win coming in from the south and warm across the north of scotland and drier as well. up north of scotland and drier as well. up to 21 in edinburgh, 23 or 2a across central and southern england. staying fine into the weekend as well but we start then to see whether france pushing in from the south and the west as low pressure develops. things gradually turning more unsettled through the weekend. staying warm
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the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. they've been going back to the same places all around the uk creating a unique record of the changing populations on our country's rocky coasts. in that time, sea temperatures around this country have warmed by an average of about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere because different species are moving at different rates. some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth univ
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eastern areas of wales as well . eastern areas of wales as well. another bright start to friday with the rain should start to clear away from northern areas of scotland through the day, so more of a widespread area of sunshine through the day on friday, temperatures rising into the weekend peaking around 26 degrees. but then we could start to see a further risk of showers on sunday. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sperm answers of weather on gb news. >> way . >> way. >> way. >> a very good afternoon to you. >> a very good afternoon to you. >> i'm so excited. >> i'm so excited. >> it's 3 pm. >> and welcome to the martin daubney show on gb news broadcasting live from the heart of westminster all across the uk on today's action packed show, natalie elphicke, the mp for doven natalie elphicke, the mp for dover, has dramatically defected to labour, saying the tories have become a byword for incompetence and division. >> an honourable defection or a bitter act of revenge against rishi sunak and an act of reputational self—reflection. next, a
eastern areas of wales as well . eastern areas of wales as well. another bright start to friday with the rain should start to clear away from northern areas of scotland through the day, so more of a widespread area of sunshine through the day on friday, temperatures rising into the weekend peaking around 26 degrees. but then we could start to see a further risk of showers on sunday. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sperm answers of weather on gb news. >> way . >> way....
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his party's record in wales, where people currently are experiencing the worst a&e performance and the longest wait times anywhere in great britain . times anywhere in great britain. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> mr speaker , nottingham city >> mr speaker, nottingham city council is expecting to fall short of its housing target by 6000 new homes. >> last time this happened , >> last time this happened, rushcliffe, as a...
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justin told us more, from anglesey in wales. all these records are important because what they tell us is the story of ever increasing temperatures, but the run of records that we have had isjust extraordinary. as you say, 11 months and a new monthly record for temperatures in the air, and new treatment year where every single day has been a record temperature for the day, and these have not been broken by a small margin, they're not being edged past, they being smashed, so around 47 days over the course of the last year, the temperature, the previous high temperature, the previous high temperature was exceeded by no .3, a third of a degree, celsius. that may not sound much, but we are talking about a global average of all the oceans are nice, so that is a huge margin, it tells us is steadily over the years global temperatures really are going up, and it is affecting marine ecosystems, so we know that the world's coral reefs are experiencing a global mass bleaching event, that means across all the oceans of the world, we are see
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in cardigan bay, off the coast of wales, scientists have been using traces of dna to track the progress of this — an invasive sea squirt that carpets the sea floor, preventing the growth of native organisms.
in cardigan bay, off the coast of wales, scientists have been using traces of dna to track the progress of this — an invasive sea squirt that carpets the sea floor, preventing the growth of native organisms.
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much more sunshine for england and wales developing more quickly as we go through thursday. temperatures up to 20 to 23 degrees, and a few more sunny spells for northern ireland, southern and eastern scotland. still some drizzle in the far north west of scotland. some more rain to come, northern scotland through thursday night. that clears into friday. and after a cloudy starts, we will see much more sunshine develop. a sunny day for many in england and wales, but a sunnier day for scotland and northern ireland. and temperatures here will start to climb into low 20s for one or two. continuing to climb elsewhere and they will climb further as we go into the weekend. at long last, we could have a weekend where some of you will stay dry throughout. there will be these weather fronts complicating things in the west later on sunday, the chance of some showers and thunderstorms to the far south and west by the time sunday's through. but a lot of the time it will be dry and we could see temperatures peak at around 24 or 25 celsius in the sunshine. take care. live from london. this
much more sunshine for england and wales developing more quickly as we go through thursday. temperatures up to 20 to 23 degrees, and a few more sunny spells for northern ireland, southern and eastern scotland. still some drizzle in the far north west of scotland. some more rain to come, northern scotland through thursday night. that clears into friday. and after a cloudy starts, we will see much more sunshine develop. a sunny day for many in england and wales, but a sunnier day for scotland and...
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you are probably wondering why i'm in this extraordinary location in north wales. i'm here because it's affecting all the oceans of the world. uk ses have seen temperatures rise by about one celsius over the past few decades and that's changing the population of plants and animals in places where i am now, in case you were wondering on the magnificent menai bridge, the world's first full—scale is suspension bridge, dispense north wales over there to here on anglesey. i've been down with scientists monitoring the population of animals on the beach for around 70 years and they say they have seen really dramatic changes. they sound quite subtle but things like top populations changing a new species coming in. these seem like small changes to ask. they are revolutions in terms of ecosystems. huge upheavals in ecosystems, and that is happening, cascading across the world as a result of these ever—increasing temperatures. justin, you have a great long piece online which i encourage people to read. in it, you write that the oceans have been earth's get out of jail car
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charles in the back, and then eventually it's moving down towards the more populous areas of new south wales. this is come friday, right? you saw a flash of orange. that means a big dime pull. disappointing down the cases. what was the on show breeze for sydney, for example, and purpose is slightly toting, whether it was a risk, if some right, i think maybe like couple a bit of some rain on friday. aspen usually learned quite looking picture things on the cold side. maybe if it says they are the 10 degrees in christ church, the unique perspective, why is it the doctors don't get to have a site in any of the medical workforce has been so and devalued by the british government for such a long time on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live? we the public have to get out there and do something about it. the stream on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, the t
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now spend wales communicating in a way that small complex and previously expected. that's the conclusion by scientists who are starting to animals in the caribbean, such as se the vocal coal show what they believe is a phonetic alphabet. and expand reports. of these just clicks or are we listening to a complex language? that's the question signs us the graphing with which could change our understanding of the joint moraine metals room wheels communicate with each other using little bursts of clicking noises. so called co does that sound a little bit like morse code or research shows that these code is how complex internal structure with similar is similarities to aspects of some other animal communication systems and even some aspects of human language. the research is a part of the project safety dissertation, translation initiative, machine learning team. we've examines move in the 8700 audio snippets of spin while clicks known as coaches. scientists have been trying for decades to understand what those clicks might mean. the walls, i still don't know, they now si
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that is bigger than wales as a population . varne wales as a population. varne people are not silly. they can see that the previous governments it really started with blair decided , and actually with blair decided, and actually thatcher had a responsibility to decided to actually supplement business by bringing in people so that wages went down and stayed low. people that work in the trades will tell you that they can no longer make the same money in their trade, that they went to college for and trained for bricklaying, plastering that they made 15 years ago. because there is now always someone else from another country who will do the job cheaper. we have driven people into poverty by importing cheap workers. >> but the law has been changed, hasn't it? there's now a minimum wage requirement, £37,000, which means a lot of people aren't being able to come in and fill those roles. when we talk about net migration, you were talking about how the nhs would collapse. i think it's around and i might have this exact figure about wrong, wrong , but figure about
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high levels across much of england and wales in particular. when the sun is out, particularly strong sunshine at the time of year. this evening and overnight mist and fog will return. a damp night through scotland and northern ireland. outbreaks of rain and drizzle for a time. lingering around the highlands and islands. by day we will warm up and see more centring as we head towards the start of the weekend. back to you both. see you later. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope — but over the years he's refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a huge following. reporter simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired, and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years, and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at sch
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the ranks of pro democracy and we look at the science if it was search that's attempting to speak to wales the i have little to say narrow, but big chairs they're all still a few around eastern side of the turkey are from north of iraq and then possibly around. but the driving force has gone up to the black sea. however, it is a circulation to bring to do with a fact down through the black sea into a check mass on a note in there onto the next day or so, i'll probably have kind of start to how that goes for an example from 33 down to about 22 over a couple of days of that stuff. go straight, but sciences a little math is still drawing on this time that you'd expect to see a story. you dusty wouldn't even sandstone. you'd be right to think stuff is, is the case they've been put into that the upcoming southwest monsoon has reached here. now this of course is what will eventually developing something more substantial environment is just big charles in somalia monitoring can you possibly in uganda science at that there this precious little now there's already a shortage of was i so you don't w
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lots of sunshine, i think, for england and wales by this stage. there just could be the odd isolated shower. again, a little bit more cloud across the north of scotland. temperatures in lerwick only around 11 degrees, but for the bulk of the uk, we're looking at around about 18—22 degrees. and that warming trend will continue as we head into friday, too. so, high pressure still very much in charge. i think by friday, we'll have less in the way of rain and cloud across the north of scotland, and quite widely across the uk. in those spells of sunshine, temperatures will be above 20 degrees. we could see 23 or even 24 down towards the southeast. again, a little bit cooler, especially across the north of scotland and the northern isles in particular. now, heading into the weekend, it looks like high pressure will be sitting out towards the east there. this weather front will just try and nudge in from the west by the time we get to sunday. but saturday, certainly looking dry, fine, pretty warm for all of us. just that chance of a few showers moving
lots of sunshine, i think, for england and wales by this stage. there just could be the odd isolated shower. again, a little bit more cloud across the north of scotland. temperatures in lerwick only around 11 degrees, but for the bulk of the uk, we're looking at around about 18—22 degrees. and that warming trend will continue as we head into friday, too. so, high pressure still very much in charge. i think by friday, we'll have less in the way of rain and cloud across the north of scotland,...
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lots of sunshine, i think, for england and wales by this stage. there just could be the odd isolated shower. again, a little bit more cloud across the north of scotland. temperatures in lerwick only around 11 degrees, but for the bulk of the uk, we're looking at around about 18—22 degrees. and that warming trend will continue as we head into friday, too. so, high pressure still very much in charge. i think by friday, we'll have less in the way of rain and cloud across the north of scotland, and quite widely across the uk. in those spells of sunshine, temperatures will be above 20 degrees. we could see 23 or even 24 down towards the southeast. again, a little bit cooler, especially across the north of scotland and the northern isles in particular. now, heading into the weekend, it looks like high pressure will be sitting out towards the east there. this weather front will just try and nudge in from the west by the time we get to sunday. but saturday, certainly looking dry, fine, pretty warm for all of us. just that chance of a few showers moving
lots of sunshine, i think, for england and wales by this stage. there just could be the odd isolated shower. again, a little bit more cloud across the north of scotland. temperatures in lerwick only around 11 degrees, but for the bulk of the uk, we're looking at around about 18—22 degrees. and that warming trend will continue as we head into friday, too. so, high pressure still very much in charge. i think by friday, we'll have less in the way of rain and cloud across the north of scotland,...
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we've got fewer than 1400 spaces available in adult prisons across england and wales, which sounds like a lot, but we've got a lot of, a lot, but we've got a lot of, a lot of criminals here. and obviously this, you know, reduces the deterrent. if people's sentences are being shortened and there's less of a deterrent to i suppose it depends what you're knocking 70 days off. >> if you're knocking 70 days off a ten year stretch, no big deal off a ten year stretch, no big deal. if you're knocking 70 days off a 75 days. yeah yeah, it can't be days. >> it's only on short terms, though. actually, this is one of the details of it that you have to be kind of non—violent or not a terrorist, not a sex crime . a terrorist, not a sex crime. yeah. and relatively short term. so actually it is a big slice. it is getting out. >> so actually they will be. yeah they'll be taking them off the top. i mean i don't know is there any benefit in prison anyway . it's i there any benefit in prison anyway. it's i mean it seems very, disputable whether it actually anyone emerges any safer or. >> well, no, but at
we've got fewer than 1400 spaces available in adult prisons across england and wales, which sounds like a lot, but we've got a lot of, a lot, but we've got a lot of, a lot of criminals here. and obviously this, you know, reduces the deterrent. if people's sentences are being shortened and there's less of a deterrent to i suppose it depends what you're knocking 70 days off. >> if you're knocking 70 days off a ten year stretch, no big deal off a ten year stretch, no big deal. if you're...