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the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out. they'll become quite widespread, but especially across northern and eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. wherever you are, we're looking at another chilly day for the time of year, with temperatures well around about 8—14 degrees. now, this weekend will see an area of low pressure move up from the south. and this brings with it the threat of some rain. now, on saturday, the rain will be affecting southern england across parts of wales, the midlands and east anglia. there will be a chilly wind gusting into the 25 miles an hour, not desperately strong, but given those low temperatures, the wind, i think, will make it feel that bit colder. for northern ireland, scotland and northern england, after a cold and frosty start, again, we're looking at an afternoon of sunny spells and passing showers, some of the showers having a bit of hail mixed in and temperatures below average once again. the second part of the weekend,
the exception southern england, where there is the threat of some rain, especially in the southwest. and through the afternoon we'll see some showers break out. they'll become quite widespread, but especially across northern and eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. wherever you are, we're looking at another chilly day for the time of year, with temperatures well around about 8—14 degrees. now, this weekend will see an area of low pressure move up from the south. and this brings with...
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for northern ireland, northern england and scotland, after a cold and frosty start, there'll be some sunshine, but showers will be around into the afternoon and it's going to be another chilly day — temperatures 10—13 degrees. for sunday, our area of low pressure moves in from spain, bringing rain across quite large areas of england, working into east and scotland. west is best. that's where we'll see the driest weather. not completely dry, though. it will be a day of sunshine and showers out west — temperatures 10—13 degrees. so it's another chilly day. but this is the last of the chilly day5. as we head into next week, we're going to see temperatures ri5e as much milder air get5 pulled in from europe. but with low pressures around about the uk, it's not exactly going to be a dry forecast. on monday, we start to see some of that milder air arrive on these southerly wind5. outbreaks of rain, though, pretty extensive, probably the wettest weather for northern ireland, probably south western parts of england and wales seeing rain, eastern areas this time seeing the driest weath
for northern ireland, northern england and scotland, after a cold and frosty start, there'll be some sunshine, but showers will be around into the afternoon and it's going to be another chilly day — temperatures 10—13 degrees. for sunday, our area of low pressure moves in from spain, bringing rain across quite large areas of england, working into east and scotland. west is best. that's where we'll see the driest weather. not completely dry, though. it will be a day of sunshine and showers...
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Apr 24, 2024
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day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is another sunny—spells—and—showers day. still some wintry showers in those showers over the hills and mountains of scotland, and those temperatures for most between 8—12 celsius. now, as we head into the start of the weekend, for most, it'll be a cold morning on saturday, it's another sunshine—and—showers day. but turn your eyes to the south — an area of thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing across the channel islands, into southern counties of england through saturday afternoon. with that, temperatures
day across northern england. northern ireland and scotland, seeing sunny spells and showers — still some wintriness in those showers over high ground in scotland, and temperatures in a range between 8—13 celsius, so below par for this time of year. through thursday night and into friday, it looks like we'll see this weather system here just grazing the south of england and the channel islands, so that will bring some cloud, perhaps some showery rain here through the day. elsewhere, it is...
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england haven't lost in the tournament for 28 games — and that was to france back in 2018. but they'll face a french side unbeaten this year, with the ability to stop a sixth successive title for the red roses. we are all striving to be the best in our positions and number one in the world and currently in the rankings, that is where we see it but we still have our own personal goals in 2025 is just around the corner and we cannot take her eyes off the ball and have a grand slam. corner and we cannot take our eyes off the ball and have a grand slam. david gilbert is the first man through to the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship. after a 13—4 victory over robert milkins. it was a tough day for milkins who showed his frustrations by throwing his cue to the floor, after missing a red, he found himself 12—4 behind going into the final session. and gilbert wrapped up victory to book his spot in the last eight — where he will face either shaun murphy or stephen maguire. i was a bit edgy going into my first qualifying round game against david, because i haven't
england haven't lost in the tournament for 28 games — and that was to france back in 2018. but they'll face a french side unbeaten this year, with the ability to stop a sixth successive title for the red roses. we are all striving to be the best in our positions and number one in the world and currently in the rankings, that is where we see it but we still have our own personal goals in 2025 is just around the corner and we cannot take her eyes off the ball and have a grand slam. corner and...
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Apr 22, 2024
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southeast england through the night. further north and west, we'll have clearer skies here — so quite a chilly night to come, a touch of frost here and there. further south and east less cold because we'll have the cloud cover and outbreaks of rain. so, for tuesday, we hold onto our high pressure system sitting out to the west of us — that's what's bringing us these northerly winds and that chilly air. we have that weather front still lingering across the south and east of england. so, rather cloudy start, further patches of rain here through the morning. it doesn't really improve much into the afternoon here, so rather cool and grey, chilly along north sea coasts with the odd shower, but some good spells of sunshine further west. where we have plenty of sunshine and shelter, like glasgow, 16—17 celsius — single digits though along the north sea coast, and generally for most, i think highs of around 10—12 celsius. factor in the breeze, it'll feel chillier than that. as we head into tuesday night, early wednesda
southeast england through the night. further north and west, we'll have clearer skies here — so quite a chilly night to come, a touch of frost here and there. further south and east less cold because we'll have the cloud cover and outbreaks of rain. so, for tuesday, we hold onto our high pressure system sitting out to the west of us — that's what's bringing us these northerly winds and that chilly air. we have that weather front still lingering across the south and east of england. so,...
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england and scotland. the cloud tends to clear in the south—west, but it continues to be fed in on that northerly breeze across eastern areas. could see a few showers. like i mentioned, they could be wintry over the higher ground. best the sunshine towards the north and the west. perhaps a cooler day a little bit tomorrow. i think for most areas, highs of 13, maybe 1a degrees. single digits on the north sea coast. as we head through wednesday night, we start to see an area of more organised showers, longer spells of rain pushing south into scotland. there will be some snow on the hills. the air is cold enough for that. elsewhere, a chilly night to come. where we've had clearer skies out west, then a touch of frost. some subtle changes, i think, as we head into thursday. we start to see two areas of low pressure beginning to encroach into our shores, so i think we'll see more cloud around generally, limited sunshine here and there, though the best of the sunshine will probably be through the morning perio
england and scotland. the cloud tends to clear in the south—west, but it continues to be fed in on that northerly breeze across eastern areas. could see a few showers. like i mentioned, they could be wintry over the higher ground. best the sunshine towards the north and the west. perhaps a cooler day a little bit tomorrow. i think for most areas, highs of 13, maybe 1a degrees. single digits on the north sea coast. as we head through wednesday night, we start to see an area of more organised...
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we don't wind many trophies here in england so when we get one we celebrate it. congratulations to cooper. it's time for the panel. we will start with you. you want to talk about simon rushdie. . �* , ., , , rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing — rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking _ rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours - rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours to i in the uk doing speaking tours to promote his new book, knife which details the knife attack on him that happened two years ago losing sight and when i when he was giving a speech in the us. and he used his speech in the us. and he used his speech at the weekend at london southlake centre i think to launch a real plea in defence of free speech and particularly to remind young people of the importance of free speech and the importance of defending it in relation to people you disagree with. i have to say, thatis you disagree with. i have to say, that is something that i cannot agree with more. i think it is
we don't wind many trophies here in england so when we get one we celebrate it. congratulations to cooper. it's time for the panel. we will start with you. you want to talk about simon rushdie. . �* , ., , , rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing — rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking _ rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours - rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours to i in the uk doing speaking tours to...
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they don't even know if they're supposed to end up in england. all they tell us is that they were escaping from gangsters back in vietnam who they owe money to. the two years ago it was albanian migrants. now it's these people from vietnam swelling the numbers. and so two events overnight. we head to a beach south of calais, a popular launch spot for small boats and we sit for hours in the moonlight and wait. there's somebody walking there. i can hear somebody walking nearby there. two shadows, almost certainly smugglers come to check we're not police. hello. above us, a police plane circles. we've arranged for a bbc cameraman to be on board. migrants on their thermal of imaging camera. they're in the sand dunes and moving towards each other. on the beach, a french foot patrol quickly arrives. surely the migrants will give up now, but they don't. suddenly the beach erupts in shouting. >> ok, we are running with the phyllis as they try to intercept a group of, looks like 60 or 70 migrants. and now things turn violent, fireworks thrown at the polic
they don't even know if they're supposed to end up in england. all they tell us is that they were escaping from gangsters back in vietnam who they owe money to. the two years ago it was albanian migrants. now it's these people from vietnam swelling the numbers. and so two events overnight. we head to a beach south of calais, a popular launch spot for small boats and we sit for hours in the moonlight and wait. there's somebody walking there. i can hear somebody walking nearby there. two shadows,...