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england second best in every way. what we were saying at half time was there was nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of. ultimately, two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike. the second goal, i thought, was poor defensively, which we need to be better on. butjust two little bits of quality, that's why they're the best team in the world. after england beat them to the shebelieves trophy last year, this will be a really satisfying win for these us players on their home turf. they were ruthless here in orlando this evening. as for england, they now have to pick themselves up and they travel to face japan in newjersey. katie gornall, bbc news, 0rlando. the police are investigating after manchester united forward jesse lingard was abused after their victory at derby county in the fa cup last night. a racial slur could be heard in a video shared on social media. derbyshire police are aware of the video and say enquiries are ongoing whilst both clubs have condemned the abu
england second best in every way. what we were saying at half time was there was nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of. ultimately, two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike. the second goal, i thought, was poor defensively, which we need to be better on. butjust two little bits of quality, that's why they're the best team in the world. after england beat them to the shebelieves trophy last year, this will be a really satisfying win for these...
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convenient world wide access to the league in england the b.b.c. even has its own show dedicated to women's football but nobody watches woman's football. oh they don't know women's football weekly highlights show on b.b.c. peaks around 1000000 every week and that's very similar to the popular british show much of the dead subs the equivalent for women really impressive turnout i mean over 3000 mean all season it wasn't reaching the trigger so it shows what the women's world cup did for. this country but the quality isn't that good well actually all the investment has led to improving it and the quality is greatly improved that's a fact in terms of the game is really good quality in tents it's true the best teams in england a good metric to measure improvement is the number of passes per game i know where that increases the better teams in 82001000 women's world cup the average number of passes was 83750 in 2015 that's a 10 percent increase a bigger jump than any other competition in the same period. i think. actually shows where women's football sh
convenient world wide access to the league in england the b.b.c. even has its own show dedicated to women's football but nobody watches woman's football. oh they don't know women's football weekly highlights show on b.b.c. peaks around 1000000 every week and that's very similar to the popular british show much of the dead subs the equivalent for women really impressive turnout i mean over 3000 mean all season it wasn't reaching the trigger so it shows what the women's world cup did for. this...
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the record crowd of over 77000 people who packed up england's football town hall wembley to watch a women's friendly the biggest ever crowd to see the linus's on home soil at. testament to how far women's football is calm and a look at where it's going. yes i think it has been the right college and attendance and of any women's poker game every democracy of precedent to set i think now we've had days out one play and we've seen other fronts and. today for the league and we see women in the women's game continues to grow both domestically and internationally have to get its own believe before in football faced with open a game to play it out wembley said from the both of us $77.00 posts some funds out there to support yeah when i fessed up playing to a love football like high level football the and over you know there was one no money in the game people would train and twice a week in the evenings she wasn't professional at all and then you look at now more fully professional so to understand where we're going we 1st need to think go back to see how we got here. germany and england h
the record crowd of over 77000 people who packed up england's football town hall wembley to watch a women's friendly the biggest ever crowd to see the linus's on home soil at. testament to how far women's football is calm and a look at where it's going. yes i think it has been the right college and attendance and of any women's poker game every democracy of precedent to set i think now we've had days out one play and we've seen other fronts and. today for the league and we see women in the...
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england lionesses are in texas ahead of their final match at the shebelieves cup, they play spain tomorrow night. they beat japan last time out after an opening defeat to the hosts the usa. let's cross live to frisco, just on the ouskirts of dallas, our sports correspondent katie gornall is there. katie, england had chances to win by more than the one late goal, they'll want to be more ruthless againt spain? definitely, that was something phil neville said to me after that match, they created chances but didn't take them, they're they created chances but didn't take them, they‘ re disappointed they created chances but didn't take them, they're disappointed with that. they took the reintroduction with ellen white with 20 minutes to go to find a cutting edge and deliver a much—needed win. their form had been poor going into that win, they'd had six defeats in nine, so win, they'd had six defeats in nine, so that win has given them, i think, a much—needed confidence boost coming into this game. but what they need now is momentum. they haven't had that for some time, they have won backâ€
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the england plan had unraveled in minutes. after running the usa close to the world cup, this felt like a backward step. a sixth defeat in nine games can england second best in every way. they're saying there's nothing to be scared of were fearful of, but ultimately to bits of come was the first goal was matching, the first goal was a brilliant strike and the second goal, ijust brilliant strike and the second goal, i just thought brilliant strike and the second goal, ijust thought was play differently, but to little bits of quality, despite them being the best team in the world. this will be a really satisfying when for these us players on their home service. they we re players on their home service. they were ruthless here in orlando this evening, as for england they now have to pick themselves up and they travelled to face japan in new jersey. bbc news, in orlando. we also may have been playing in a family this evening, built estonia and had both goals and the second half, on loan from the tottenham to bristol city scored he
the england plan had unraveled in minutes. after running the usa close to the world cup, this felt like a backward step. a sixth defeat in nine games can england second best in every way. they're saying there's nothing to be scared of were fearful of, but ultimately to bits of come was the first goal was matching, the first goal was a brilliant strike and the second goal, ijust brilliant strike and the second goal, i just thought brilliant strike and the second goal, ijust thought was play...
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kelly telford kept england in it. weakened by injury, england had chances but couldn't take them. after the break, krista would show them how it's done. there was nothing telford could do about this. world champions ahead. too much room, too much time. with england vulnerable, the us struck again, but 37 years old, carlyjust keeps getting better. that's what she does so supremely well. england paz mclean had unraveled in minutes, after running the usa close at the world cup, this felt like a backward step. a sixth defeat in nine games, england's second best in every way. what we saw at half—time, was there was nothing to be scared of or fea rful was nothing to be scared of or fearful of, ultimately, two bits of the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike, and the second goal i thought was poor defensively, we needed to do better. bits of quality, it's why they're the best team in the world. after england beat them to the she believes trophy last year, this will believes trophy last year, this will bea believes trophy last year, this will be a satisfying windo
kelly telford kept england in it. weakened by injury, england had chances but couldn't take them. after the break, krista would show them how it's done. there was nothing telford could do about this. world champions ahead. too much room, too much time. with england vulnerable, the us struck again, but 37 years old, carlyjust keeps getting better. that's what she does so supremely well. england paz mclean had unraveled in minutes, after running the usa close at the world cup, this felt like a...
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parts of northern england had close to nine hours of sunshine. look at this beautiful weather watcher picture sent in through the lake district. but there was a different story south and east, i'm afraid. in fact, the only brightness possibly down to east sussex were the beach huts, because there was were over an inch—and—a—half of rain. that rain pretty persistent, now moving off into the near continent. not many isobars on the chart, so light winds and clear skies, allowing those temperatures to fall away. so it will be a chilly start around friday morning, and certainly worth bearing in mind as temperatures falljust below freezing in a few spots. the exception perhaps the southeast clinging to cloud and out into northern ireland. also some mist and fog around first thing as well. a few showers from the word go out to the west, and some of these showers will merge together for longer spells of rain as we go through the day. but for many, it is a case of once that mist and fog has lifted away, dry with sunny spells coming through and certa
parts of northern england had close to nine hours of sunshine. look at this beautiful weather watcher picture sent in through the lake district. but there was a different story south and east, i'm afraid. in fact, the only brightness possibly down to east sussex were the beach huts, because there was were over an inch—and—a—half of rain. that rain pretty persistent, now moving off into the near continent. not many isobars on the chart, so light winds and clear skies, allowing those...
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wales and north west england. widely it will be a milder night because there is a lot of cloud around and it remains windy. a waft of milder air being drawn up which will give the temperatures are best. the temperatures a boost. some heavy downpours for mid wales and north—west england but gradually that should ease as the day goes on. further showers, some bright sunny intervals, more cloud, further south, it could be drizzly. a drizzly day across—the—board but given any breaks of cloud, we could see temperatures reaching 16 or 17 celsius. as we head through tuesday evening, gradually saying goodbye to that milder air, still under the influence of low pressure, sitting to the far north and west, winds strengthening once again for north west scotland. a cooler feeling day across scotland on wednesday. showers packing in which could be wintry, mainly over hills at first but some lower levels as the day goes on. the further south, still holding onto some milder air. temperatures will be down on tuesday's value
wales and north west england. widely it will be a milder night because there is a lot of cloud around and it remains windy. a waft of milder air being drawn up which will give the temperatures are best. the temperatures a boost. some heavy downpours for mid wales and north—west england but gradually that should ease as the day goes on. further showers, some bright sunny intervals, more cloud, further south, it could be drizzly. a drizzly day across—the—board but given any breaks of cloud,...
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existed in new england. or at least not in a form most americans would recognize as such. and my hope is that at the very least that this book is able to confront and help fight against those myths. thank you so much. [applause] i am happy to take a few questions, but do wait for the microphone once i call on you. so, this one right here. -- this gentleman right here. >> who were the earliest voices against slavery? and second, a more political comment, what is your view on reparations? mr. hardesty: oh boy. [laughter] ok. so, the first answer, the earliest antislavery activity you see, you are going to start to see some antislavery activity by the late 17th, early 18th century. but there is something i should mention first. enslaved people were never fans of slavery so there was always anti-slavery sentiment as long as slavery is present. that is the first thing. the second thing is that in terms of actual white sentiment against slavery, you begin to see this in the late 17th, early 18th century. quakers i
existed in new england. or at least not in a form most americans would recognize as such. and my hope is that at the very least that this book is able to confront and help fight against those myths. thank you so much. [applause] i am happy to take a few questions, but do wait for the microphone once i call on you. so, this one right here. -- this gentleman right here. >> who were the earliest voices against slavery? and second, a more political comment, what is your view on reparations?...
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i think that was one of his issues in new england. they just think that was one of his issues in new england. theyjust didn't have talent. and you know, you saw how quickly it dropped off once rob gronkowski retired. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but from me, maz farookhi, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. more of the latest news for you from the bbc news room here in london. the brother of the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a concert in manchester three years ago has been found guilty, in the biggest murder trial ever seen in england. now 22, he worked with his brother to make the explosives for the bomb. 0ur correspondent has been speaking to some of those whose lives were changed forever by the attack. due to an incident, it is necessary to evacuate the area. so many dead, injured and traumatised, 1000 victims overall. each one has a painful story. this is what philip was wearing. so it went through into his foot. june's son philip was killed in the blast. alljune
i think that was one of his issues in new england. they just think that was one of his issues in new england. theyjust didn't have talent. and you know, you saw how quickly it dropped off once rob gronkowski retired. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but from me, maz farookhi, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. more of the latest news for you from the bbc news room here in london. the brother of the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a...
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for many other parts of england and wales, it will brighten up slowly. the rain continues to be heavy as it runs through the channel and heads to the south east corner of england where it remains into the afternoon. temperatures similar to delay, seven, eight degrees. we lose that area of low pressure bringing the rain through the channel and we see another week where the front arriving on friday, this is an area of showers. ahead it some s—10 fog patches. it is really showery and coming in slowly. in eastern scotla nd coming in slowly. in eastern scotland it may be a dry day and temperatures of eight, 9 degrees. more significant changes during this weekend because winds will strengthen and we will find these weather systems coming in with an area of deeper low pressure. the winds will pick up slowly on the day on saturday, cloud amounts increasing from the west. drizzly rain across the hills, the persistent rain arriving later in the day. south to south—westerly winds will draw in milder air and temperatures reaching double figures in most parts of
for many other parts of england and wales, it will brighten up slowly. the rain continues to be heavy as it runs through the channel and heads to the south east corner of england where it remains into the afternoon. temperatures similar to delay, seven, eight degrees. we lose that area of low pressure bringing the rain through the channel and we see another week where the front arriving on friday, this is an area of showers. ahead it some s—10 fog patches. it is really showery and coming in...
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the record crowd of over 77000 people who packed up england's football town. to watch a women's friendly the biggest ever crowd to see the linus's on home soil a true testament to how far women's football is come and a look at where it's going. it be in the right attendance and of any woman is what we came over as a mock safe person and so i think now we put this out. there for the league and we see women in the women's game continues to grow both domestically and internationally yet it's all. games they played at wembley 70 i $77.00 posts found some funds out there to support yeah. like high level. and. no money in the game people who train and price a week in the evenings. and then you look at now we're fully professional to understand where we're going we 1st need to go back to see how we got here. germany and england have a lot of history between them women's football has actually been banned in both countries yes band since their start in 1902 the german national team has won literally everything there is to win multiple times. the boon to sligo was once
the record crowd of over 77000 people who packed up england's football town. to watch a women's friendly the biggest ever crowd to see the linus's on home soil a true testament to how far women's football is come and a look at where it's going. it be in the right attendance and of any woman is what we came over as a mock safe person and so i think now we put this out. there for the league and we see women in the women's game continues to grow both domestically and internationally yet it's all....
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england could be knocked out of the world cup because of the rain. the tropical storm has already called off to other matches in sydney. and england are meant to be playing on thursday morning but the storm is getting worse. the england players as you can understand will be keeping theirfingers as you can understand will be keeping their fingers crossed because if they do not play, they will be knocked out and india will be the ones to go through to the final as their group winners. the same goes for australia, the hosts and holders who will play south africa only a few hours later. we have to play south africa otherwise australia will be knocked out in south africa will go through to the final. we could see in the and south africa in the final. this will situation will be really difficult for the england players because not only do they not have the back—up of reserve days but this whole situation is out of their control and ultimately england and australia both know they could be knocked out of the world cup because of the weather. wait to see wh
england could be knocked out of the world cup because of the rain. the tropical storm has already called off to other matches in sydney. and england are meant to be playing on thursday morning but the storm is getting worse. the england players as you can understand will be keeping theirfingers as you can understand will be keeping their fingers crossed because if they do not play, they will be knocked out and india will be the ones to go through to the final as their group winners. the same...
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england will face india. australia star all—rounder elise perry has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament. that is because of a hamstring injury. she won't play in the semifinals of the final should australia get there. that final takes place in melbourne on march the 8th. finally, you know you've made it when a toy doll is created in your likeness. dina asher—smith — the reigning world and european 200 metres champion — is among several sportwomen who've had a barbie doll made in her image. it's all in honour of international women's day on sunday — and to raise awareness of female role models in the sporting world. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me chetan pathak and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. we know, of course, it was a very wet winter. now the met office says it was the uk's third least frosty winter on record. we are going to start wednesday with the widespread frost. but there is more rain on the way, as t
england will face india. australia star all—rounder elise perry has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament. that is because of a hamstring injury. she won't play in the semifinals of the final should australia get there. that final takes place in melbourne on march the 8th. finally, you know you've made it when a toy doll is created in your likeness. dina asher—smith — the reigning world and european 200 metres champion — is among several sportwomen who've had a barbie doll made...
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milder for england overnight for scotland and northern ireland. milderfor england and wales where we have that band of cloud and rain which will be heavy for a while, that will move in the morning through the midlands, lincolnshire into the west country then into the south—east of england. some shine follows behind and showers, though showers become fewer in scotland and northern ireland but the wind changes tomorrow. it will feel cooler, temperatures will be dropping away to eight or 10 degrees, it will be constructed monday, a frost in many places, we will see the wind picking up in scotla nd will see the wind picking up in scotland and northern ireland, some cloud and rain pushing in. england and wales likely to stay dry during the day with some sunshine out of that frosty start and temperatures 10-12dc. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: ten more patients have died in england after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths in the uk to 21. (00v) president trump is extending his ban on flights from europe to i
milder for england overnight for scotland and northern ireland. milderfor england and wales where we have that band of cloud and rain which will be heavy for a while, that will move in the morning through the midlands, lincolnshire into the west country then into the south—east of england. some shine follows behind and showers, though showers become fewer in scotland and northern ireland but the wind changes tomorrow. it will feel cooler, temperatures will be dropping away to eight or 10...
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it's keeping that mild air across parts of southern england as we head into thursday. but elsewhere, the blue colours on the map, the colder feel to the weather, as the wind comes from a north—westerly direction. for much of the uk, crisp to start with frost here and there, but lots of sunshine. some wintry showers again working in towards the north—west. further south, a band of cloud and outbreaks of rain across the south—west of england and a few showers getting into the south—east as well. so temperatures for most of us somewhere between about 7—10 degrees, so a cooler feel to the weather. still mild towards the channel isles on thursday. looking towards the end of the working week now, thursday into friday, we've got high pressure building in towards the north. still we're keeping this fairly stubborn but rather weak weather front in the south. some uncertainty about its positioning, but we're likely to see some rain for the channel isles and the south—west of england. for the rest of the uk mostly dry, variable amounts of cloud. quite cool where we've
it's keeping that mild air across parts of southern england as we head into thursday. but elsewhere, the blue colours on the map, the colder feel to the weather, as the wind comes from a north—westerly direction. for much of the uk, crisp to start with frost here and there, but lots of sunshine. some wintry showers again working in towards the north—west. further south, a band of cloud and outbreaks of rain across the south—west of england and a few showers getting into the south—east...
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what will the bank of england do? >> what is clear from all of this is that the government and the central banks are working much more closely together. the use case has been an example of that. we have seen coordinated action from the bank of england, mainly the rate moves from the bank, the latest of which came after thursday, when they cut rates to announced $200 billion in q.v.. qe. really they are ready to act if is needed. we could potentially hear more about options they are considering as well as how they are thinking, how it could impact inflation. a supportive environment for long end gilt? speaking, we have used the rising yields we saw as an opportunity to buy back gilt. the 10 year sector looks cheap. since then they have ran it back. the bank of england announcement last thursday. the backdrop is still very much bullish. you have the government ramping up and saying it will do whatever it takes to support the economy. you also have the same comments coming through on the banking and governor. broadly spe
what will the bank of england do? >> what is clear from all of this is that the government and the central banks are working much more closely together. the use case has been an example of that. we have seen coordinated action from the bank of england, mainly the rate moves from the bank, the latest of which came after thursday, when they cut rates to announced $200 billion in q.v.. qe. really they are ready to act if is needed. we could potentially hear more about options they are...
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is now 80, that's what the chief medical officer for england is saying. 80 in england, and that follows a previously reported confirmed cases in northern ireland, wales and scotland. the total number of uk cases of coronavirus is now 85, quite a big jump, of uk cases of coronavirus is now 85, quite a bigjump, as of uk cases of coronavirus is now 85, quite a big jump, as we've been hearing, from 53, our last total. looking at the other main developments lay outside the united kingdom, italy is considering closing down all schools and universities for two weeks to contain the spread of the virus. they're also thinking about setting up they're also thinking about setting upa new they're also thinking about setting up a new quarantine red zone near the northern city of bergamo, after a new tally showed 27 people had died there i had the last 2a hours. thereup in 15 new deaths in iran, bringing the total in that country to 92. we will talk a little more now about the situation in italy, our correspondence is in milan and that the government have been faced with this rising death toll, clearl
is now 80, that's what the chief medical officer for england is saying. 80 in england, and that follows a previously reported confirmed cases in northern ireland, wales and scotland. the total number of uk cases of coronavirus is now 85, quite a big jump, of uk cases of coronavirus is now 85, quite a bigjump, as of uk cases of coronavirus is now 85, quite a big jump, as we've been hearing, from 53, our last total. looking at the other main developments lay outside the united kingdom, italy is...
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as for england, they have me to make changes over their win over ireland. rorting newell is being held by police in paraguay for allegedly losing a fake passport to enter the country. the world cup winner apparently had his brazilian passports confiscated last july winner apparently had his brazilian passports confiscated lastjuly over unpaid taxes. pa rallel‘s passports confiscated lastjuly over unpaid taxes. parallel‘s minister says he has not been arrested and that he denies any wrongdoing. the football association is to investigate the incident in which tottenham midfielder eric dier ran into the stands to confront a fan. he had to be restrained by security after challenging a supporter, who had allegedly insulted him and his family. it was after their fa cup defeat at home to norwich. managerjose mourinho said dier shouldn't have done it but that he understood the england international‘s frustrations. derby‘s player coach wayne rooney comes up derby‘s player coach wayne rooney comes up against his former club just after midnight tonight, defe
as for england, they have me to make changes over their win over ireland. rorting newell is being held by police in paraguay for allegedly losing a fake passport to enter the country. the world cup winner apparently had his brazilian passports confiscated last july winner apparently had his brazilian passports confiscated lastjuly over unpaid taxes. pa rallel‘s passports confiscated lastjuly over unpaid taxes. parallel‘s minister says he has not been arrested and that he denies any...
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theyjoin england, india and south africa in the semifinals. and the organisers of the six nations will meet later to discuss plans for the rest of the tournament over fears of the coronavirus. ireland against italy is already postponed. more on all the sport in about 20 minutes. the first round of trade talks between the uk and the european union are due to start today. a team of 100 negotiators, led by the prime minister's europe adviser david frost, is travelling to brussels for an initial four days of talks. it's expected co—operation on security and transport will also be discussed. adam fleming is in brussels. we ought to pause and consider that this is a very historic day, the first trade deal that the uk has negotiated for itself since the 19705? that negotiated for itself since the 1970s? that is true, and also the fa ct 1970s? that is true, and also the fact that they are publishing their mandate for a now the negotiation with another big potential partner, the united states. it really is a big symbol of how big are now, that the eu
theyjoin england, india and south africa in the semifinals. and the organisers of the six nations will meet later to discuss plans for the rest of the tournament over fears of the coronavirus. ireland against italy is already postponed. more on all the sport in about 20 minutes. the first round of trade talks between the uk and the european union are due to start today. a team of 100 negotiators, led by the prime minister's europe adviser david frost, is travelling to brussels for an initial...
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and that is what we can say for new england as a whole. so the demographics -- i pushback against getting caught up in the demographics for these reasons and just explained but also the way in which you see white new englanders eagerly embraced slave trading by the late 17th century. they embrace slave trading, especially from africa, but also within the americas, as a form of commerce. the colony of rhode island became the center of slave trading in all british north america. if you take all the slave voyages from the colonial period, from all the colonies that became the united states, and you added them up, they would not equal those of rhode island. rhode island is by far the center of the british north american slave trade. it actually rivals those of the west indies as well. slaveis an extensive trade central to the economy of the colony. how i set up the second chapter, is pushing back against the demographic facts to talk about the ways in which enslaved people arrived in new england and pushback against those narratives, but most
and that is what we can say for new england as a whole. so the demographics -- i pushback against getting caught up in the demographics for these reasons and just explained but also the way in which you see white new englanders eagerly embraced slave trading by the late 17th century. they embrace slave trading, especially from africa, but also within the americas, as a form of commerce. the colony of rhode island became the center of slave trading in all british north america. if you take all...
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we have clear skies, northern england and england and scotla nd northern england and england and scotland and northern ireland will have a frost and fork first thing in the morning. some sunshine on the way on thursday. lots of cloud in the south of england and wales. the weather should improve towards the south—west, it will still be quite a chilly wind and more southern areas of england will have the edge of temperatures. many parts of england and wales will brighten up with some sunshine, some showers. wet and windy weather clears the south east on thursday evening, heading to frost by friday morning, but another weather warning is coming in from the atlantic. it is an area of cloud and showers moving slowly in from the worst. i had it some list and frost —— fog patches, but for eastern england and eastern scotland, they are likely to be dry. into the weekend, things start to turn much windier and wetter. we have got a deeper area of low pressure coming in. it winds are picking up. that first weather front increases the amount of cloud on saturday, mostly codes onto the hills of
we have clear skies, northern england and england and scotla nd northern england and england and scotland and northern ireland will have a frost and fork first thing in the morning. some sunshine on the way on thursday. lots of cloud in the south of england and wales. the weather should improve towards the south—west, it will still be quite a chilly wind and more southern areas of england will have the edge of temperatures. many parts of england and wales will brighten up with some sunshine,...
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may be double figures in some areas of eastern england. some showers to come, there come in the evening. in the western side of the uk, some heavy ones. some will blow into eastern parts of england and later in the night, the showers become fewer, skies were clear, enough of a breeze to keep temperatures typically 23—4dc. call the of scotland, maybe patches here. one of your early showers to start off with on monday but they will not last too long. sunshine for a while but if we look out nus, thickening cloud, rain coming in from the atlantic, which will probably reach eastern scotland, eastern england was the end of the day but, as it turns wetter, winds pick up as well and we see temperatures that 8—10dc. those strengthening winds will push their way eastwards on monday evening, all seeing rain overnight. then it will ease off but more weather fronts on the scene for tuesday. trays for our area is coming from, all the way from the azores, so the potential for high temperatures across southern areas of the uk. more rain moving across
may be double figures in some areas of eastern england. some showers to come, there come in the evening. in the western side of the uk, some heavy ones. some will blow into eastern parts of england and later in the night, the showers become fewer, skies were clear, enough of a breeze to keep temperatures typically 23—4dc. call the of scotland, maybe patches here. one of your early showers to start off with on monday but they will not last too long. sunshine for a while but if we look out nus,...
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england can only prepare for india right now. india is the only one to have one all their matches in the tournament so far. we beat them in the semifinal and the last world cup as we play brilliantly. they have got if you want class charters and dangerous players, but we had some success against them in the tri— series and we will have our plans in place for them to try and keep them quiet. they have travelled to melbourne for the final on mostly eight. who makes thatjourney could depend on the cricket or the weather. to an extraordinary comeback story produce hockey star sand board, not only feared for his career but his eyesight as well. back in november last week there, he made his return to domestic hockey. he is now targeting a selection for the summers olympic games. olympic games. through november, in the qualifier against malaysia, i was in a stupid place and i headed the ball. it sheared off my eye socket, fractures around here, ithink there were seven fractures in total. it also crossed my eyeball, tearing the back of
england can only prepare for india right now. india is the only one to have one all their matches in the tournament so far. we beat them in the semifinal and the last world cup as we play brilliantly. they have got if you want class charters and dangerous players, but we had some success against them in the tri— series and we will have our plans in place for them to try and keep them quiet. they have travelled to melbourne for the final on mostly eight. who makes thatjourney could depend on...
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england boss mike woman are building... this match will be england's last six nations games for a while because the next trip to italy is off because of the coronavirus, and the hosts will be looking to enter their spring campaign ona looking to enter their spring campaign on a high to raise memories of their match last year. over this tournament, we have progressed. obviously disappointing to lose the first game, but we have grown week on week after that, and we are in a good place. we have to make sure we carry on, we carry on with that and keep on working hard which we are doing, to make sure that keeps going on the right direction. it is england wales, so the hype around the fixture, it is sometimes hard to get away from the echoes of what is said and what should be done and how you should do it, but don't forget we know a lot about each other as well. there's quite a few people playing in england, there's quite a few people who have with others, so there is a certain amount of knowledge that would increase about each o
england boss mike woman are building... this match will be england's last six nations games for a while because the next trip to italy is off because of the coronavirus, and the hosts will be looking to enter their spring campaign ona looking to enter their spring campaign on a high to raise memories of their match last year. over this tournament, we have progressed. obviously disappointing to lose the first game, but we have grown week on week after that, and we are in a good place. we have to...
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england sailed close to there adam. england sailed close to the wind, didn't they? these two sides never disappoint and wales, they were looking for that rare victory and they pushed them all the way. yes, it has been quite some afternoon here at twickenham. the game for large parts of it was unyieshl as many of the circumstances surrounding it. you remember coming into the game, the fa ns remember coming into the game, the fans arriving here at twickenham, we re fans arriving here at twickenham, were greeted with walls of hand sanitisers and health officials on hand dishing out advice, the bid to stem the spread of coronavirus very much front and centre in the build up much front and centre in the build up to this match. but given the postponements and precaution, i think many of the fan, the one i was speaking to were delighted this match was go i ade, and as you say what a match it was. england got off toa what a match it was. england got off to a blistering start, watson's try after just a few to a blistering start, watson's try afterjust a few moments. he dance
england sailed close to there adam. england sailed close to the wind, didn't they? these two sides never disappoint and wales, they were looking for that rare victory and they pushed them all the way. yes, it has been quite some afternoon here at twickenham. the game for large parts of it was unyieshl as many of the circumstances surrounding it. you remember coming into the game, the fa ns remember coming into the game, the fans arriving here at twickenham, we re fans arriving here at...
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still some damp weather towards the far south—west of england and south wales. windy, those winds strong to gale—force, but very mild air. even further north, those temperatures are in double figures. but get some sunshine through the midlands, the south—east and east anglia, temperatures could be 17 degrees on tuesday. that's because the air is coming all the way from the azores. that's bringing that warmth. it is somewhat cooler further north, and in between those two different air masses, you've got a weather front, of course. that's producing some patchy rain and drizzle across more southern parts of england and wales on tuesday night, and then another weather front arrives to enhance the showers in the north—west. the overnight rain heads out into the english channel. we get those showers coming in, more to scotland and northern ireland, then spilling into northern and western parts of england and wales, some snow over the higher ground in scotland. probably on the dry side for most of the day in the south—east of england, and while it's not as mild
still some damp weather towards the far south—west of england and south wales. windy, those winds strong to gale—force, but very mild air. even further north, those temperatures are in double figures. but get some sunshine through the midlands, the south—east and east anglia, temperatures could be 17 degrees on tuesday. that's because the air is coming all the way from the azores. that's bringing that warmth. it is somewhat cooler further north, and in between those two different air...
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up until that point, the nhs england, public health england, eve ryo ne nhs england, public health england, everyone involved in this, i have no criticism and i have been supportive of the government's position. if you look back at the exchanges in the house of commons, you will see that. clearly, we have nhs staff on the ground concerned about what happens next, gps are expressing concern that they don't feel they've been given adequate information. we have our constituents clearly concerned. i think the government need to be out there are more visible now. ministers need to be visible, not boycotting the today programme and all this nonsense that has gone on. they need to be out there, be visible and give people reassurances they deserve. that is what happened in the past with foot and mouth outbreaks and swine flu outbreaks. as it happens, i worked in downing street for a different government at the time of the foot and mouth outbreak and a swine flu outbreak. it felt like downing street was working on that and nothing else with the prime minister sharing morning meetings at ministers..
up until that point, the nhs england, public health england, eve ryo ne nhs england, public health england, everyone involved in this, i have no criticism and i have been supportive of the government's position. if you look back at the exchanges in the house of commons, you will see that. clearly, we have nhs staff on the ground concerned about what happens next, gps are expressing concern that they don't feel they've been given adequate information. we have our constituents clearly concerned....
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that is likely to spill rain east across the midlands and southern england. may be a bit of snow by the end of the day in the hills of wales and perhaps the cotswolds. temperatures will change very little. a lot of uncertainty about the details on wednesday. that low pressure and the rain could be further north, even into northern england. it should tend to push away overnight, and on thursday, the last of that wetter weather and the cold airare clearing of that wetter weather and the cold air are clearing away from the south—east of england, the cloud eventually breaking. elsewhere, sunshine at times, more showers coming in, most of them in western scotla nd coming in, most of them in western scotland and northern ireland, and they will be wintry over the hills. temperatures are still on the cool side, 7—9dc. at least the next week ahead looks an awful lot quieter. it is nowhere near as wet or as windy as it has been. it will be quite chilly, particularly at night, and their mates be —— there may be some frost around as well. a reminder of our top st
that is likely to spill rain east across the midlands and southern england. may be a bit of snow by the end of the day in the hills of wales and perhaps the cotswolds. temperatures will change very little. a lot of uncertainty about the details on wednesday. that low pressure and the rain could be further north, even into northern england. it should tend to push away overnight, and on thursday, the last of that wetter weather and the cold airare clearing of that wetter weather and the cold air...
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existed in new england. at least not any form most americans would recognize. my hope is that, at the very least, this book is able to confront and fight against those myths. thank you so much. [applause] i am happy to take a few questions but please do wait for the microphone. >> who were the earliest voices against slavery? second, what is your view on reparations? >> oh, boy. [laughter] answer, the earliest antislavery activity. you are going to see into slavery activity by the early 18th century. something i should mention, the enslaved people were never fans of slavery. there is always antislavery sentiment as long as slavery is present. [laughter] of actual white sentiment against slavery, you begin to see this in the early 18th century. quakers were some of the earliest antislavery. but quicker antislavery has much more to do -- quaker antislavery has more to do with the ability to own and hold other people as property hurts the godly community. a similar argument came out of justiceewall who was a in
existed in new england. at least not any form most americans would recognize. my hope is that, at the very least, this book is able to confront and fight against those myths. thank you so much. [applause] i am happy to take a few questions but please do wait for the microphone. >> who were the earliest voices against slavery? second, what is your view on reparations? >> oh, boy. [laughter] answer, the earliest antislavery activity. you are going to see into slavery activity by the...
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plenty of sunshine, though, for most across england and wales. still fairly cloudy for scotland, northern ireland. but most places will be dry by this stage. it's starting to turn colder from the north. and that trend continues towards the end of the week. this weather front here is just basically a zone of cloud which will work its way southward and, as high pressure starts to build in behind it, well, that's when we start to see the winds switch round into a northerly direction, potentially bringing some of the coldest air we've seen for a while. that, though, will be offset by the strength of the march sunshine. but, either way, as you can see from some of these city forecasts, giving you a flavour, temperatures back into single figures widely this weekend and one or two flurries of snow possible. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: the prime minister announces the toughest restrictions on daily life in living memory. at present, there are just no easy options. the way ahead is hard, and
plenty of sunshine, though, for most across england and wales. still fairly cloudy for scotland, northern ireland. but most places will be dry by this stage. it's starting to turn colder from the north. and that trend continues towards the end of the week. this weather front here is just basically a zone of cloud which will work its way southward and, as high pressure starts to build in behind it, well, that's when we start to see the winds switch round into a northerly direction, potentially...
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dryer for england and wales. this is the windiest day over the next few, strong to gale—force winds but double figures. get some sunshine to east anglia, lincolnshire, the south—east of england with temperatures reaching 16-17dc be england with temperatures reaching 16—17dc be nice if it lasted, it's not going to because we are back into cooler, fresher air for the rest of the week and into the following weekend. so much so that tempers will be dropping and we may well find a bit more snow arriving over some of those northern hills, and basically the outlook still rather unsettled with some sunshine and showers. try to dodgy showers today if you can and we will get the sunshine. a change that there is no name storm. you sound disappointed. we don't need any more, we've had enough, three last month and we don't need any more. no sign of one but we'll wait to see what happens. thank you very much. so much relief for the people caught up in all sorts of bad weather, the devastation that we've seen of the pictu
dryer for england and wales. this is the windiest day over the next few, strong to gale—force winds but double figures. get some sunshine to east anglia, lincolnshire, the south—east of england with temperatures reaching 16-17dc be england with temperatures reaching 16—17dc be nice if it lasted, it's not going to because we are back into cooler, fresher air for the rest of the week and into the following weekend. so much so that tempers will be dropping and we may well find a bit more...
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it was held in west sussex in england. around 150 hardy souls turned up to watch, so not exactly a mass gathering of any kind there... the competition was fierce amongst the old cars as they went around. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. plenty there of course in relation to how coronavirus is impacting sport around the world and looking ahead to those two key meetings on tuesday, one being held by uefa to decide what will happen with euro twe nty20 decide what will happen with euro twenty20 and the other one about the ioc. but from me — chetan pathak — and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. the week started on a dry, fine, sunny note for many parts of england and wales. and it really was a sparkler of a day, finishing with glorious colours in the sunset, as captured here across great yarmouth. it wasn't like that everywhere, because for scotland, for northern ireland, after a decent start to monday, so that weather front spread some cloud, some wind, some ra
it was held in west sussex in england. around 150 hardy souls turned up to watch, so not exactly a mass gathering of any kind there... the competition was fierce amongst the old cars as they went around. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. plenty there of course in relation to how coronavirus is impacting sport around the world and looking ahead to those two key meetings on tuesday, one being held by uefa to decide what will happen with euro twe nty20...
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it will be a very mild night — temperatures nine or ten for england and wales. cooler air for scotland and northern ireland. now, on sunday, that rain pushes east, but as it does so the front will be decelerating, slowing down, so really dragging its heels as it works into east anglia and south—east england. behind the front, the cool air extends in across many areas, so feeling pressure. a mixture of sunshine and showers around, some of the showers heavy with some hail and thunder in those heavy ones for scotland. now, into next week, pressure rises towards the south of the uk, so the weather is becoming settled across southern areas, whereas further north we have got rain and showers in the forecast. something of a north—south split. in the south it's notjust dry, it will get quite mild, up to 16 in london. showers at times for the north. that's your weather. hello, this is bbc news, i'm simon pusey. our top stories: president trump declares a national emergency, unlocking billions of dollars to fight coronavirus in the us. to unleash the full power of the
it will be a very mild night — temperatures nine or ten for england and wales. cooler air for scotland and northern ireland. now, on sunday, that rain pushes east, but as it does so the front will be decelerating, slowing down, so really dragging its heels as it works into east anglia and south—east england. behind the front, the cool air extends in across many areas, so feeling pressure. a mixture of sunshine and showers around, some of the showers heavy with some hail and thunder in those...
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digesting the bank of england. sterling falling as a result of the rate cut coming as a surprise. 50 basis points taken off the base of off rates of the u.k., down to 0.25%. scheme withg associates set for a medium-size enterprise. reiterating this new sme lending scheme for up to a for your funding plan. it could provide in excess of 100 billion pounds to u.k. sme. u.k. also cut to 0% from 1%. the bank of doing its part. we are here in westminster because we are waiting for the government to do what it plans to do around coronavirus. we will get the elements later on. we have banks on what they are doing with mortgages. businesses will be interested in what is coming from fiscal and monetary action. we will look at your stocks to watch. slide $1avirus may billion off its revenue. bloomberg radio is also available to you on your mobile in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. -- 12 just 10 minutes minutes past 7:00 in the u.k. 50 or so minutes into the start of the trading
digesting the bank of england. sterling falling as a result of the rate cut coming as a surprise. 50 basis points taken off the base of off rates of the u.k., down to 0.25%. scheme withg associates set for a medium-size enterprise. reiterating this new sme lending scheme for up to a for your funding plan. it could provide in excess of 100 billion pounds to u.k. sme. u.k. also cut to 0% from 1%. the bank of doing its part. we are here in westminster because we are waiting for the government to...
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england second best in every way. what we were saying at half time was, there was nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of. ultimately, two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike. the second goal, i thought, was poor defensively, which we need to be better on. butjust two little bits of quality, that's why they're the best team in the world. after england beat them to the shebelieves trophy last year, this will be a really satisfying win for these us players on their home turf. they were ruthless here in orlando this evening. as for england, they now have to pick themselves up and they travel to face japan in newjersey. katie gornall, bbc news, orlando. it was a disappointing night for wayne rooney and derby county as they were knocked out of the fa cup by his old side manchester united. luke shaw put them ahead before january transfer window signing odion ighalo scored twice to complete a 3—0 victory. united will play norwich city in the quarterfinals. tennis british
england second best in every way. what we were saying at half time was, there was nothing to be scared of, nothing to be fearful of. ultimately, two bits of, well, the first goal was magic, the first goal was a brilliant strike. the second goal, i thought, was poor defensively, which we need to be better on. butjust two little bits of quality, that's why they're the best team in the world. after england beat them to the shebelieves trophy last year, this will be a really satisfying win for...
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it started and also forms a huge part of england's preparation for the home ca re england's preparation for the home care as in 2021. think of another holders as you mentioned, but they commented into the basin of the gods and a scan. bear in a poor event and form. usa has been flying. they arrived in orlando left. it was at this time last year that england really started to play. theyjust w011 really started to play. theyjust won a trophy for the first time and had their sights set on something bigger. after heading into the world cup that promised so much cannot thatjenny in the semifinal. i think the fee to the usa. this is the first time they will face the world champion since that night. how do you reflect on that match now. is it still hurt? yes. sometimes i still think about back in what i could've done differently. it is exciting that we are facing them again. it is an amazing turning to face her name. a big crowd as well. we are looking five to eight. in testing ourselves with this new grip as well against the world champions. england's form since that game islam. the to me the
it started and also forms a huge part of england's preparation for the home ca re england's preparation for the home care as in 2021. think of another holders as you mentioned, but they commented into the basin of the gods and a scan. bear in a poor event and form. usa has been flying. they arrived in orlando left. it was at this time last year that england really started to play. theyjust w011 really started to play. theyjust won a trophy for the first time and had their sights set on...
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but and eastern parts of england, 13—14dc. but once that weather front booth de bie can move southwards, the colder air moves down across the whole of the country. we start to see that whole area of moving in from the southwest. what does that mean? it won't be as many on friday, there should be lots of dry weather around us well, increasing bouts of cloud. wintry showers across the northern half of scotland, otherwise normally dry. still 6—7dc in northern scotland. the high—pressure centre will last a long across the uk, moving into continental europe but it is quite significant. the changes in our wind direction starts a draw from the south, so suddenly the breeze picks up a bit on saturday. we may find some rain not far away from the northwest of scotland. 0therwise far away from the northwest of scotland. otherwise it should be a dry day with sunshine. no snow this time in scotland, those temperatures perhaps making double figures and a high of around 15 celsius in the southeast of england. it starts to get a bit warme
but and eastern parts of england, 13—14dc. but once that weather front booth de bie can move southwards, the colder air moves down across the whole of the country. we start to see that whole area of moving in from the southwest. what does that mean? it won't be as many on friday, there should be lots of dry weather around us well, increasing bouts of cloud. wintry showers across the northern half of scotland, otherwise normally dry. still 6—7dc in northern scotland. the high—pressure...
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england. after that some clearer skies ahead. temperatures overnight, five or 6 degrees in scotla nd overnight, five or 6 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, bit milderfor england scotland and northern ireland, bit milder for england and wales. that band of rain quite heavy to begin with, that will push into the west country in the morning, into the south—east and east anglia in the afternoon. behind it we get sunshine and we see showers becoming fewer in scotla nd and we see showers becoming fewer in scotland and northern ireland, the wind direction changes from the south—west to more of a north—westerly, it will feel cooler and temperatures will be down to around 8—10d. there temperatures will drop markedly over night, sunday night into monday morning, ridge of high pressure building in ahead of that next weather system in the north—west. clear skies, light winds overnight means that many parts of the country may wake up to a frost on monday morning but it should be dry with
england. after that some clearer skies ahead. temperatures overnight, five or 6 degrees in scotla nd overnight, five or 6 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, bit milderfor england scotland and northern ireland, bit milder for england and wales. that band of rain quite heavy to begin with, that will push into the west country in the morning, into the south—east and east anglia in the afternoon. behind it we get sunshine and we see showers becoming fewer in scotla nd and we see showers...
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northern england, wales, northern england, showers feeding in behind. overnight, down to four celsius. largely frost—free. tuesday, cloud it again for england and well is. on the warm side. further north, rain spreading in. this is worklife, from bbc news, with sally bundock, and samantha simmonds. economic emergency. america‘s central bank makes another unscheduled slash in the cost of borrowing because of coronavirus. live from london, that‘s our top story on monday 16th march. as the virus slows down economies around the world the us federal reserve makes a dramtic1% cut to the cost of borrowing and takes action with other central banks to limit the damage — but will it help?
northern england, wales, northern england, showers feeding in behind. overnight, down to four celsius. largely frost—free. tuesday, cloud it again for england and well is. on the warm side. further north, rain spreading in. this is worklife, from bbc news, with sally bundock, and samantha simmonds. economic emergency. america‘s central bank makes another unscheduled slash in the cost of borrowing because of coronavirus. live from london, that‘s our top story on monday 16th march. as the...
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there may be some schemes the bank of england can operate too. there are other funding pressures on businesses as well. the insurers think they have got big bills here, like you get in natural disasters, for example. so money is not an issue for the businesses and they will expect support, but it is not the taxpayer funding base. thank you. as the coronavirus spreads across the world — more than 70 countries have reported cases so far — we can see what measures governments are taking. in italy, with the biggest outbreak in europe, the authorities have closed all schools and universities for two weeks. it has 3,000 cases and more than hundred people have died. mark lowen reports. an early easter break for pupils across italy. every school and university will now close from tonight in a bid to halt the virus. europe's worst hit country stepping up its response. it's a problem because we have to stop the exams, we have to stop almost all the activities in the classroom. maybe we can do something from home. but it's not the same, of course. paren
there may be some schemes the bank of england can operate too. there are other funding pressures on businesses as well. the insurers think they have got big bills here, like you get in natural disasters, for example. so money is not an issue for the businesses and they will expect support, but it is not the taxpayer funding base. thank you. as the coronavirus spreads across the world — more than 70 countries have reported cases so far — we can see what measures governments are taking. in...
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these are council elections in england. that involves 2,700 counsellors, the mayor of london, the london assembly, the four combined authority mayors in greater manchester, liverpool, tees valley, and west midlands. and then there are single authority mayors in bristol, liverpool and salford, and police and crime commissioners in england and wales. now, earlier today, the electoral commission wrote to the government saying they had massive concerns about holding these elections. and that's for various reasons. in a democracy, voters need to hear what the candidates have to say, and in the current climate, that would be extremely difficult. large meetings, for example, maybe people would be reluctant to go to those. people knocking on doors. again, maybe something that's not practical. and, also, they expect that local authorities will be very much focused on the impact of the coronavirus outbreak in the coming weeks. so having to think about elections where you have to staff polling stations, get all the paperwork there. ev
these are council elections in england. that involves 2,700 counsellors, the mayor of london, the london assembly, the four combined authority mayors in greater manchester, liverpool, tees valley, and west midlands. and then there are single authority mayors in bristol, liverpool and salford, and police and crime commissioners in england and wales. now, earlier today, the electoral commission wrote to the government saying they had massive concerns about holding these elections. and that's for...
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all this on the day that the bank of england cut the base interest rate toa england cut the base interest rate to a quarter of i%. let's look in more detail at the key measures in the budget. to combat the hardship caused by the coronavirus outbreak, the chancellor announced a £5 million emergency response fund to support the nhs and other product services. —— £5 billion. statutory sex pic —— to pay will be paid to all those who choose to self—isolate full stop unions have pointed out many workers are not eligible for it. firms with fewer than 250 staff will be refunded. business rates are to be abolished for the next year. small businesses in england. there will be a £500 million hardship fund to help vulnerable people. and £i.4 billion is to be invested in science to research the new coronavirus. in other measures, more than £600 billion is spent on roads, rail, broadband and housing by the middle of 2025. £2.5 billion will be made available to fix potholes and resu rfa ce available to fix potholes and resurface roads over the next five yea rs. resurface roads over the n
all this on the day that the bank of england cut the base interest rate toa england cut the base interest rate to a quarter of i%. let's look in more detail at the key measures in the budget. to combat the hardship caused by the coronavirus outbreak, the chancellor announced a £5 million emergency response fund to support the nhs and other product services. —— £5 billion. statutory sex pic —— to pay will be paid to all those who choose to self—isolate full stop unions have pointed...
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england's final game in italy is off. and the storm that caused the storm at the t20 world cup england. not doubt by the weather. evening, the fa cup quarterfinal line up is complete, manchester united the last team through after a fairly routine 3—nil win over derby county, 0dion ighalo scored his second and third goals for the club. that's 250 behind wayne rooney's united record, but it was rooney who was on the losing side tonight. lydia campbell reports. he spent 13 years of the manchester united rep, but now rooney was plotting a downfall in derby county white. he is not the only danger man for darby though. sibley was the first to test sergio romero. this was the the moment that had nine writers were waiting for, rooney over a free kick. romero again was there to spoil the fun. sometimes you need a slice of luck in football. united got it here. 0pening football. united got it here. opening the scoring of the back of jesse. it was too soon after. all but ending derby's hopes of a tie. it my barely in his career, bu
england's final game in italy is off. and the storm that caused the storm at the t20 world cup england. not doubt by the weather. evening, the fa cup quarterfinal line up is complete, manchester united the last team through after a fairly routine 3—nil win over derby county, 0dion ighalo scored his second and third goals for the club. that's 250 behind wayne rooney's united record, but it was rooney who was on the losing side tonight. lydia campbell reports. he spent 13 years of the...
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a lot more cloud as you had further south, across england and wales. that heavier rain running through the channel to sit very close to the southeast corner of england through much of the day. the weather should improve towards the southwest, there will still be quite a chilly wind, mind you, a more southern areas of england. that will take the edge off of the temperatures. many parts of england and wales brightening up, with some sunshine but still one or two to showers. the wetter, windier weather clears the southeast quickly on thursday evening. hinting perhaps at a touch of frost here and there by friday morning. there is another weather front coming in from the atlantic. this one it is very weak and it is more an area of cloud and showers moving very slowly. ahead of it, some mist and fog patches mainly through the midlands and northern england. much of the day in eastern england and particularly eastern scotland will likely to be dried with some sunshine at times. now into the weekend, things started to turn much windier and wetter as well. we ha
a lot more cloud as you had further south, across england and wales. that heavier rain running through the channel to sit very close to the southeast corner of england through much of the day. the weather should improve towards the southwest, there will still be quite a chilly wind, mind you, a more southern areas of england. that will take the edge off of the temperatures. many parts of england and wales brightening up, with some sunshine but still one or two to showers. the wetter, windier...
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particularly across eastern areas of england, southern england, through the english channel, could be gusting near 50 mph in places. it's already cold in the flow of air coming down from the north or north—east, but when you factor in that wind, and particularly again where it's strongest for some of us, it's going to feel like it's not too far away from freezing if you are outside. now, as we go on into monday, still a few showers running down towards northern scotland, across eastern areas of england, one or two may filter a little bit further west during the day. actually, the wind isn't quite as strong on monday. it's changed direction a little bit, not going to be quite as chilly. temperatures head up a little bit as we go into the week, and as the week goes on, high—pressure squeezed away a little bit, low pressure developing near iceland, and that will start to bring in a few showers again across the north west. and if anything, that'll bring another shot of cold air later in the week. so a few locations, this is how your week is shaping up, and bar a few showers, a lot of
particularly across eastern areas of england, southern england, through the english channel, could be gusting near 50 mph in places. it's already cold in the flow of air coming down from the north or north—east, but when you factor in that wind, and particularly again where it's strongest for some of us, it's going to feel like it's not too far away from freezing if you are outside. now, as we go on into monday, still a few showers running down towards northern scotland, across eastern areas...
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and scotla nd these eastern areas of england and scotland as well. temperatures of eight to ii scotland as well. temperatures of eight to 11 degrees and on the cool side for the time of year, at least it isa side for the time of year, at least it is a fine entry weekend coming up for most of us and we have more dry weather to come on sunday and again, the cloud varying from place to place an thickening for a time across the scottish isles to threaten the odd spot of rain but for most, temptress and the range of around eight to ii for most, temptress and the range of around eight to 11 degrees. that is your latest weather. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11pm: as the death toll in the uk increases to 14, the prime minister says it will take 12 weeks to turn the tide on coronavirus here. i know how difficult it may be, or it may seem right now, but if we do this together we will save, as i say, many, many thousands of lives. the queen leaves london for windsor castle, issuing a message of solidarity to the nation amid the coronavirus outbreak. as me
and scotla nd these eastern areas of england and scotland as well. temperatures of eight to ii scotland as well. temperatures of eight to 11 degrees and on the cool side for the time of year, at least it isa side for the time of year, at least it is a fine entry weekend coming up for most of us and we have more dry weather to come on sunday and again, the cloud varying from place to place an thickening for a time across the scottish isles to threaten the odd spot of rain but for most, temptress...