7
7.0
Dec 24, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
to holland and their voyage to new england in 1620. it ends with the depiction of the first thanksgiving in massachusetts, much of the narration is taken from the book of plymouth plantation, written by a pilgrim, william bradford. ♪ >> the time is september in the year 1620. the good ship mayflower is carrying programs across the sea to america. why did they leave their homes? the answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford. his history began with religious problems in new england, when the new ruler became king in 1603. as king, james was also supreme head of the church of england, the official church. but, some people objected to these expensive rules and rituals of the church of england, they would call them separatists. the story of the religious persecution in england had become this story. >> therefore, the lord's free people joined themselves into a church of state. they were from various towns and villages in england. but as they joined together, exercising the worship of god amongst them
to holland and their voyage to new england in 1620. it ends with the depiction of the first thanksgiving in massachusetts, much of the narration is taken from the book of plymouth plantation, written by a pilgrim, william bradford. ♪ >> the time is september in the year 1620. the good ship mayflower is carrying programs across the sea to america. why did they leave their homes? the answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford. his history began with...
16
16
Sep 4, 2020
09/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
rain moves across north—west england, north—west wales, it could be dampfor england, north—west wales, it could be damp for much of the day. rain light but persistent. eastern scotla nd light but persistent. eastern scotland could beat the place that stays dry with occasional brighter spells. next week, weatherfronts across the uk, always quite weak fears, bringing cloud and the threat ofa fears, bringing cloud and the threat of a little bit of rain at times. little in the way of big changes next week. often cloudy, a little bit of rain for some others, and some bright spells. this is bbc news. the headlines... confusion over quarantine — holidaymakers are angry and frustrated as scotand and wales impose new restrictions, while there‘s no change in england and northern ireland. obviously, not very happy. we feel as though we‘ve lost two days of our holiday. it‘s cost us an arm and a leg. people in leeds are being warned to follow coronavirus guidelines or face new restrictions. claims of a looming crisis in britain‘s supply chains and possible shortages when the brexit trans
rain moves across north—west england, north—west wales, it could be dampfor england, north—west wales, it could be damp for much of the day. rain light but persistent. eastern scotla nd light but persistent. eastern scotland could beat the place that stays dry with occasional brighter spells. next week, weatherfronts across the uk, always quite weak fears, bringing cloud and the threat ofa fears, bringing cloud and the threat of a little bit of rain at times. little in the way of big...
40
40
Nov 26, 2020
11/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
now they could allow the mayflower to sail back to england. as they watched, perhaps they realized they would but they had new homes now, in their new colony of plymouth. they realized, too, that the merchants in england who had lent money for the colony would be waiting to be repaid in trade goods from them. so there was still much work to be done in this first year. it was now april. as. >> as many as were able began to plant their corn. squanto told them to set fish in the ground to help it grow. he also directed them where to catch fish. so all that summer, there was no want. and every family had their portion. >> in the small but sturdy homes the pilgrims had built, cooking and studying and the everyday activities of family life were going on. as the summer of their first year came to an end, the pilgrim farmers harvested the corn they planted. to celebrate their harvest, they prepared a feast. there was food they had grown. wild turkeys from the forest. and lobsters and fish from the sea. to their piece, the pilgrims invited their indian
now they could allow the mayflower to sail back to england. as they watched, perhaps they realized they would but they had new homes now, in their new colony of plymouth. they realized, too, that the merchants in england who had lent money for the colony would be waiting to be repaid in trade goods from them. so there was still much work to be done in this first year. it was now april. as. >> as many as were able began to plant their corn. squanto told them to set fish in the ground to...
50
50
Mar 6, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
31
31
Jul 31, 2020
07/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
england are now banned from eating each other in private homesm england are now banned from eating each other in private homes. it is important that we keep ourselves safe and our families safe. you can't understand what is going on. it needs explaining more. can't understand what is going on. it needs explaining morelj can't understand what is going on. it needs explaining more. i have seen it online anyway, so i have sort of verified it. now in the rest of england things that were supposed to open tomorrow will now not. we have probably reached near the limit or the limits of what we can do in terms of opening up society, so what that means, potentially, is that if we wish to do more things in future, we wish to do more things in future, we may have to do less of some other things, and these will be difficult trade—offs, some will be decisions of government and some of which are for all of us as citizens to do, but we have to be realistic. the idea that we can open up everything and keep the virus under control is clearly wrong. as this graph shows, coronavirus cases reach their pea
england are now banned from eating each other in private homesm england are now banned from eating each other in private homes. it is important that we keep ourselves safe and our families safe. you can't understand what is going on. it needs explaining more. can't understand what is going on. it needs explaining morelj can't understand what is going on. it needs explaining more. i have seen it online anyway, so i have sort of verified it. now in the rest of england things that were supposed to...
13
13
Aug 8, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
it is the england head coach. great to speak to you. i presume you will be keeping a close eye on those england players involved. i am really looking forward to it. it is obviously quite a number of games, it is a great opportunity for the players and a great opportunity for the sport to get back on its feet. have you tried to touch base with some players over the lockdown period ? we have kept in touch — like everyone, these new zoom meetings becoming a form of communication. that has been handy. some players respond well to it, others not so well. we know the premiership final will be staged here on the 24th of october and a week later, we will see the culmination of the six nations which was cut short because of coronavirus. you face italy and you are in with a very good chance of winning the tournament once again. that is a very exciting period. they have the final year on the 24th. then we will fly out to rome probably later that week on the thursday. and italy, we know, have had good preparation. they have been starting their ca
it is the england head coach. great to speak to you. i presume you will be keeping a close eye on those england players involved. i am really looking forward to it. it is obviously quite a number of games, it is a great opportunity for the players and a great opportunity for the sport to get back on its feet. have you tried to touch base with some players over the lockdown period ? we have kept in touch — like everyone, these new zoom meetings becoming a form of communication. that has been...
22
22
Oct 12, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
he was also asked about restricting travel from england to wales and he spoke of his angen england to wales and he spoke of his anger, actually, and deep disappointment he said that in the cobra meeting this morning, the prime minister only mentioned issuing guidance on travelling out of areas with high infection rates. wheels's first minister mark dra keford has wheels's first minister mark drakeford has also said the same. he said he is deeply disappointed at the inadequate proposals to travel restrictions in high infection areas in england. —— wales's first minister mark drakeford. in england. —— wales's first minister mark dra keford. that in england. —— wales's first minister mark drakeford. that is something they're going be looking at. well, a three tier system that is going to be announced by the prime minister later is expected to see liverpool become the first area to go into those highest level of new restrictions. we were hearing in the briefing earlier from new restrictions. we were hearing in the briefing earlierfrom the scientific advisers that the bits are
he was also asked about restricting travel from england to wales and he spoke of his angen england to wales and he spoke of his anger, actually, and deep disappointment he said that in the cobra meeting this morning, the prime minister only mentioned issuing guidance on travelling out of areas with high infection rates. wheels's first minister mark dra keford has wheels's first minister mark drakeford has also said the same. he said he is deeply disappointed at the inadequate proposals to...
58
58
Feb 7, 2020
02/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
on england's sweeping changes for england and eddie jones?m week. on england's sweeping changes for england and eddie jones? if luke cowan—dickie had been available, his partner went into labour yesterday, he is not playing. he could have made more than five changes. manner to allegri out injured. that is eddie jones acknowledging it wasn't good enough in paris. when england lose, jones says it is one game, the world cup final was explained away as one game, world cup finals, things like that happen but now he is saying in the need to back up their ideas from paris. more of a power game. more forwards on the bench and in the event, that is where england will try to hurt scotland. storm ciara is on the way. the storm is coming! we will let you away shortly because you will be involved in the under 20s match, thank you. chris, you will be back with us shortly but let‘s get across to dublin. there is also another big fixture before the scotland — england game on saturday. ireland are hosting wales and our reporter, austen halewood, is ther
on england's sweeping changes for england and eddie jones?m week. on england's sweeping changes for england and eddie jones? if luke cowan—dickie had been available, his partner went into labour yesterday, he is not playing. he could have made more than five changes. manner to allegri out injured. that is eddie jones acknowledging it wasn't good enough in paris. when england lose, jones says it is one game, the world cup final was explained away as one game, world cup finals, things like that...
6
6.0
Dec 28, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
along the new england coast there is several new settlements. it's a small community numbering scarcely more than 30 people. robert craft here is a fishermen. he built this bark wigwam with albert simms and jason conway, as yet there are few women here. the beds are hung up like this every morning, but the fire is dying out is a rare occurrence. over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tasks are likewise under way. mr. fox is doing something that has to be done in carving a home out of a wilderness. lucinda fox is grinding corn, a food important to all of the settlers while brother oliver milks the family goat. >> some careless bachelors, john? >> you would be welcome. do not speak of it to susan. >> the settlers shared dangers together and they gladly share others, too. >> how seems master robert today, mistress fox?lxÑ >> i feel there is little change. the fever has not left him these many days. >> one day when you're well again, laddy, you can hunt dear again with jason. >> the fireplace doesn't always give adequate heat, especially when there
along the new england coast there is several new settlements. it's a small community numbering scarcely more than 30 people. robert craft here is a fishermen. he built this bark wigwam with albert simms and jason conway, as yet there are few women here. the beds are hung up like this every morning, but the fire is dying out is a rare occurrence. over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tasks are likewise under way. mr. fox is doing something that has to be done in carving a home out of a...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
8
8.0
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
cup finals the early games against scotland were then as now mostly england victories but on the 12th of march 18th $81.00 something amazing happened scotland arrived with not just a new captain but a new style of football the passing game and probably thrashed the horse $61.00 friend of the scottish football receiving general brian takes up the story with feliks. jed when you came across this figure of andrew watson was it was he some of the you knew that much about before the you were looking at a museum in the foundation stones of of scottish football and what. well to my shame i knew absolutely nothing about him and i was working on the feasibility study in 1990 we brought me to the queen's parks archives at the old hand and i was looking through a book of old photos of queen's park in scotland team 7880 s. and there was this photo of the scotland team in their blue and white hoops and there was a black man stood at the back now has what i thought i was a football historian i knew the author wharton of preston north end in the late 1980 s. was the 1st black footballer so i actuall
cup finals the early games against scotland were then as now mostly england victories but on the 12th of march 18th $81.00 something amazing happened scotland arrived with not just a new captain but a new style of football the passing game and probably thrashed the horse $61.00 friend of the scottish football receiving general brian takes up the story with feliks. jed when you came across this figure of andrew watson was it was he some of the you knew that much about before the you were looking...
36
36
Mar 2, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
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?...
31
31
Aug 22, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
and they turn to new england. as early as the 16 thirties, you see new england others selling the provisions to the west indies. it's used to fuel the plantation complex there. and in exchange, new england received sugar, and molasses, and and in the slave difference. it forms a symbiotic relationship between the two regions, between new england and the west indies, first barbados within the leeward -- antigua and later jamaica. it's kind of symbiotic relationship -- between the two. the symbiotic relationship extends beyond the economic. it's very much economic. but there is a considerable amount of cultural exchange as well. so some of these early graduates of harvard for example, where the sons of west indian -- top there is extensive in a marriage between merchant families in new england and planter families in the west indies. further solidifying those economic ties. and, the new england colonies beacon borrowing from the slaves societies in the caribbean, to create their own systems of slavery here. so for e
and they turn to new england. as early as the 16 thirties, you see new england others selling the provisions to the west indies. it's used to fuel the plantation complex there. and in exchange, new england received sugar, and molasses, and and in the slave difference. it forms a symbiotic relationship between the two regions, between new england and the west indies, first barbados within the leeward -- antigua and later jamaica. it's kind of symbiotic relationship -- between the two. the...
14
14
Jul 17, 2020
07/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
england now for hundred and 33 ft. nine. they are one, nailed down in the three match series. are one, nailed down in the three match series. sebastian vettel may be contemplating his future, but he was quickest in his ferrari, in second practice for the hungarian grand prix. in a rainy session, he finished just ahead of valtteri bottas but lewis hamilton, in the other mercedes, didn't set a lap time. the four—time world champion vettel has been linked with a move to racing point next season, when he leaves ferrari — he says "everything is still open", including giving up the sport. england's netball team are set to return to training — and they hope to be playing competitive matches before the end of the year. the players will resume individual programmes next tuesday, after the government outlined a five—stage return to elite sport. the next stage is closer contact training within small groups, before moving on to domestic competition, behind closed doors. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova believes so
england now for hundred and 33 ft. nine. they are one, nailed down in the three match series. are one, nailed down in the three match series. sebastian vettel may be contemplating his future, but he was quickest in his ferrari, in second practice for the hungarian grand prix. in a rainy session, he finished just ahead of valtteri bottas but lewis hamilton, in the other mercedes, didn't set a lap time. the four—time world champion vettel has been linked with a move to racing point next season,...
21
21
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
am just wondering how many people in england have been traced so far7|j england have been traced so far?|j do not have the exact figures because it has only been running since thursday but they will be sent out this week. what i can tell you is that for every new case we have the ability, sorry, for every new case we have the ability for 10,000 to trace all the contacts we have. that is up and running. that is one of the reasons we have the confidence to take the further steps we're on monday. looking further ahead, we heard during the week from the chancellor about the tapering off of the job retention scheme which has seen people furled from the jobs that paid 80% of their wages with taxpayers money. as the time goes on employers will be asked to contribute more towards that if they wa nt to contribute more towards that if they want to receive any funding in return from the government. and there is concerned that that scheme will be coming to an end before certain parts of the economy are able to open up, particularly that leisure and hospitality sector. that is one thing that labour
am just wondering how many people in england have been traced so far7|j england have been traced so far?|j do not have the exact figures because it has only been running since thursday but they will be sent out this week. what i can tell you is that for every new case we have the ability, sorry, for every new case we have the ability for 10,000 to trace all the contacts we have. that is up and running. that is one of the reasons we have the confidence to take the further steps we're on monday....
11
11
Jul 31, 2020
07/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
to assist people in these parts of england. and labour questioning how the message was relayed. right decision, very poor communication. it has to improve. we are going to see more of these situations in the coming weeks and months and the government needs to learn the lesson of the last 24 hours, which is to improve communication. still empty spaces, still tables unfilled. the government says it's now up to us to stick closely to the rules so lockdown easing can resume. leila nathoo, bbc news. well, four million people living in communities in northern england, now have to abide by strict new measures which came into effect today. people living in greater manchester, and in parts of east lancashire and west yorkshire, can no longer visit another household, in their home or garden. support bubbles are exempt from this rule and the police will have the power of enforcement. you can still go to pubs, restaurants and shops in the affected areas, as well as places of worship but only with your own household. the tougher rules follo
to assist people in these parts of england. and labour questioning how the message was relayed. right decision, very poor communication. it has to improve. we are going to see more of these situations in the coming weeks and months and the government needs to learn the lesson of the last 24 hours, which is to improve communication. still empty spaces, still tables unfilled. the government says it's now up to us to stick closely to the rules so lockdown easing can resume. leila nathoo, bbc news....
26
26
Aug 8, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
a huge relief to england. in recent times, they have lost the opening game of they have lost the opening game of the series. it looked like that trend was going to continue, but thanks to chris woakes and just butler, they have but over the line. it is normally people like ben stokes that we are raving about when england have won in dramatic fashion, but chris woakes and jos buttler, they are the ones that guided england home? just butler is under a huge amount of pressure as well to put it mildly... missed and opportunity. there is a pressure on wicketkeepers to perform with the bat. if they do not perform with the gloves, —— gloves, heat is on and they have to do the back... a bowler in england's pace attack. but he has shown what he can do with the bat and shown a really brave performance. particularly with the dismissal of ben stokes and ollie, it looks like there was this fine pakistan bowling attack. but i think they will breathe a huge sigh of relief as they make their way of the field and into the
a huge relief to england. in recent times, they have lost the opening game of they have lost the opening game of the series. it looked like that trend was going to continue, but thanks to chris woakes and just butler, they have but over the line. it is normally people like ben stokes that we are raving about when england have won in dramatic fashion, but chris woakes and jos buttler, they are the ones that guided england home? just butler is under a huge amount of pressure as well to put it...
39
39
Oct 29, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
next up tonight: david james, the former england goalkeeper, has compiled his black history month england 11. here it is. hi, i'm david james. and for black history month, this is my england team. i kind of gota history month, this is my england team. i kind of got a 3—5— two. so in goal would be myself, not because i love myself loads and think i'm the best for the position. but ironically, i am the only black goalkeeper to ever play for them, which i hope will change soon in the future. glenjohnson, which i hope will change soon in the future. glen johnson, a which i hope will change soon in the future. glenjohnson, a tremendous talent, playing left hand side, right hand side, depending on how the formation goes. does walker was the formation goes. does walker was the rolls—royce of defenders. he was a machine — elegant, quick, and differently worthy. live anderson, first black player to also captain england. this is a flag bearerfor the bam ame community. rio ferdinand — one of the most able defenders of ever played with. if anything, the best defender of ever played with. on
next up tonight: david james, the former england goalkeeper, has compiled his black history month england 11. here it is. hi, i'm david james. and for black history month, this is my england team. i kind of gota history month, this is my england team. i kind of got a 3—5— two. so in goal would be myself, not because i love myself loads and think i'm the best for the position. but ironically, i am the only black goalkeeper to ever play for them, which i hope will change soon in the future....
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
4
4.0
Nov 28, 2020
11/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
england will guarantee their place in next month's final with a win. they‘ re undefeated in the competition so far, but form often goes out of the window in matches like this. a pretty basic answer, but it's pretty simple, the pure fact of the rugby side of things and that applies to any games, any opposition. obviously the added... ..sideshow and potential circus that, you know, the wales—england thing, but we are in a different context in the competition. you know, and like i say, we are very aware of what's coming. defending champion ding junhui is in second round action at the uk snooker championship in milton keynes. let's take you there now — these are live pictures from the marshall arena, where ding was ahead against david grace, but grace has just taken the last frame to make it 2—2 on table one. and you can watch this match live on bbc one and the bbc sport website right now. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories and follow the latest from this afternoon's football via the bbc sport website. protests are
england will guarantee their place in next month's final with a win. they‘ re undefeated in the competition so far, but form often goes out of the window in matches like this. a pretty basic answer, but it's pretty simple, the pure fact of the rugby side of things and that applies to any games, any opposition. obviously the added... ..sideshow and potential circus that, you know, the wales—england thing, but we are in a different context in the competition. you know, and like i say, we are...
31
31
Sep 5, 2020
09/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 2
this time across england and wales. a slight shift in the focus tomorrow, mainly dry in scotla nd focus tomorrow, mainly dry in scotland and northern ireland but england and wales could see some showers, they could be thundery if you catch them. that might be longer spells of rain in parts of wales in the morning, showery in northern england, but a drier and brighter afternoon later on. mainly dry in scotla nd afternoon later on. mainly dry in scotland and northern ireland, a few heavy showers in a central, southern and south—east england although most will be dry and feeling a little warmer compared to yesterday. tomorrow evening, cloud and rain gathers in the western isles and northern ireland but elsewhere, overnight, mainly dry with some clearer skies. heading overnight, mainly dry with some clearerskies. heading into overnight, mainly dry with some clearer skies. heading into monday, this high pressure builds in the southern half of the uk but notice something wetter and windier arriving in the northern half whic
this time across england and wales. a slight shift in the focus tomorrow, mainly dry in scotla nd focus tomorrow, mainly dry in scotland and northern ireland but england and wales could see some showers, they could be thundery if you catch them. that might be longer spells of rain in parts of wales in the morning, showery in northern england, but a drier and brighter afternoon later on. mainly dry in scotla nd afternoon later on. mainly dry in scotland and northern ireland, a few heavy showers...
29
29
Sep 26, 2020
09/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
a foot in nigerand a school in england so i had a foot in niger and a foot in england. my people live on 22 islands in the niger delta and our transport was by boat, dugout canoes the women would ta ke boat, dugout canoes the women would take out, and they'd gather periwinkle is on the mud flats and make the most incredible is to use. —— incredible stews. gradually, these things have been dying out because of pollution, because of the way that oil is being extracted there. oil was discovered in the niger delta in 1956 and now nigeria is one of the largest oil producing countries in the world. the 0goni people say their homeland has been ruined by oil. we are going to demand our rights peacefully, nonviolently demand our rights peacefully, nonviole ntly and we demand our rights peacefully, nonviolently and we shall win. ken saro—wiwa, poet, environmentalist and leader of the 0goni people. the nigerian government says he's a murdererand nigerian government says he's a murderer and has sentenced him to death. ken saro-wiwa tried to get the oil companies to behave dif
a foot in nigerand a school in england so i had a foot in niger and a foot in england. my people live on 22 islands in the niger delta and our transport was by boat, dugout canoes the women would ta ke boat, dugout canoes the women would take out, and they'd gather periwinkle is on the mud flats and make the most incredible is to use. —— incredible stews. gradually, these things have been dying out because of pollution, because of the way that oil is being extracted there. oil was...
33
33
Aug 24, 2020
08/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and they turn to new england. as early as the 1630s, you see new englanders selling the provisions to the west indies. it's used to fuel the plantation complex there. and in exchange, new englanders received sugar and molasses and things -- and enslaved africans. it forms a symbiotic relationship between the two regions, between new england and the west indies, first barbados and then the leeward islands. and this is a symbiotic relationship that extends beyond the economic. it's very much economic. but there's a considerable amount of cultural exchange as well. so some of the earliest graduates of harvard, for example, were the sons of west indian planters. there's extensive intermarriage between elite merchant families in new england and planter families in the west indies. further solidifying those economic ties. and the new england colonies begin borrowing heavily from the slave societies in the caribbean to create their own systems of slavery here. so, for example, massachusetts borrowed slave law and customs
and they turn to new england. as early as the 1630s, you see new englanders selling the provisions to the west indies. it's used to fuel the plantation complex there. and in exchange, new englanders received sugar and molasses and things -- and enslaved africans. it forms a symbiotic relationship between the two regions, between new england and the west indies, first barbados and then the leeward islands. and this is a symbiotic relationship that extends beyond the economic. it's very much...
16
16
Nov 21, 2020
11/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
and while england men's win was dominant, for england's women it was thrilling. emily scarratt had this kick to turn defeat to france into victory. twickenham may be empty, but test match rugby still produces great moments. joe lynskey, bbc news. that's it from us. we're back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. now on bbc news, our north america correspondent michelle fleury chronicled the story of her neighbourhood in brooklyn, new york, as the coronavirus pandemic first swept across the world. we are all dealing with the great unknown, a disease that we don't understand and we have seen nothing like this before. new yorkers were hardly shocked over the city's first confirmed case of coronavirus. a second person has died from the virus. we have an invisible memory, a ferocious enemy. the new york mayor holding his news conference right now, he says new yorkers should be prepared for a shelter in place order. new york remains the epicentre of this outbreak. new york is now reporting more than 1,000 deaths. with a death
and while england men's win was dominant, for england's women it was thrilling. emily scarratt had this kick to turn defeat to france into victory. twickenham may be empty, but test match rugby still produces great moments. joe lynskey, bbc news. that's it from us. we're back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. now on bbc news, our north america correspondent michelle fleury chronicled the story of her neighbourhood in brooklyn, new york, as the...
12
12
Dec 20, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
in england, those living in tea rful planned. in england, those living in tearful areas should not mix with anyone outside their own household at christmas. last night's announcement prompted a rush to london's stations — footage on social media shows large crowds trying to board trains. similar restrictions will follow in scotland. swathes of the country will be placed under the toughest restrictions from boxing day. it makes me want to cry, as i'm sure many of you listen and link to it will want to cry. i know how harsh this sounds. i know how unfair it is, but this virus is unfair. the netherlands bans passenger flights from the uk, as it detects its first case of the new covid variant surging through southern england. auk a uk government sources there will be no post brexit trade deal between the european union and the united kingdom unless there is a substantial shift from brussels over the next few days. hello and welcome to bbc news. millions of people in england and wales are waking up to new, tougher lockdown restricti
in england, those living in tea rful planned. in england, those living in tearful areas should not mix with anyone outside their own household at christmas. last night's announcement prompted a rush to london's stations — footage on social media shows large crowds trying to board trains. similar restrictions will follow in scotland. swathes of the country will be placed under the toughest restrictions from boxing day. it makes me want to cry, as i'm sure many of you listen and link to it will...
5
5.0
Dec 28, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
some joined them in england, but they were called strangers. most of the money for the voyage and the colony were flied by merchants in london that would have to be paid. many of the ships crew had already made voyages to america on other ships. this time they were headed for virginia where the separatists had obtained permission to settle. the captain of the mayflower, christopher jones, was an experienced sailor. concerned that the passengers might interfere with the running of his ship, he ordered the crew to make sure the passengers stayed off the deck. conditions below deck were frightful. passengers were crammed into gloomy surroundings without much light or air. over 30 of them were children. they passed away endless hours, sometimes by playing quiet games like cat's cradle. once a more serious game was played, trying to explode the ship's store of gunpowder. luckily that was stopped in time. there was very little for the children do on a long sea voi yang. most of the time life aboard the ship was sad and dreary. but mo for more than tw
some joined them in england, but they were called strangers. most of the money for the voyage and the colony were flied by merchants in london that would have to be paid. many of the ships crew had already made voyages to america on other ships. this time they were headed for virginia where the separatists had obtained permission to settle. the captain of the mayflower, christopher jones, was an experienced sailor. concerned that the passengers might interfere with the running of his ship, he...
29
29
Apr 29, 2020
04/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
showers for wales, western england, and they will spread further east across england, particularly in the afternoon. some will be heavy, thundery, possible hail and gusty winds. at their strongest along english channel coasts and channel islands with gusts of a0 to 50 mph. temperatures much closer to the seasonal temperatures much closer to the seasonal average temperatures much closer to the seasonal average and, when the heavy showers move through, if you are outside, it will feel quite cool, low to mid teen temperatures. friday, sunshine and showers, but by saturday, with a gap between weather systems, most places looking dry and more weather fronts coming our way for the second half of the weekend on sunday. friday, sunshine and showers. for the weekend, on sunday. friday, sunshine and showers. forthe weekend, saturday mainly dry, and on sunday we will see another spell of rain spreading across the country. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me. 0n bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. specific allegations about the conduct of the ballot
showers for wales, western england, and they will spread further east across england, particularly in the afternoon. some will be heavy, thundery, possible hail and gusty winds. at their strongest along english channel coasts and channel islands with gusts of a0 to 50 mph. temperatures much closer to the seasonal temperatures much closer to the seasonal average temperatures much closer to the seasonal average and, when the heavy showers move through, if you are outside, it will feel quite cool,...
28
28
Jan 9, 2020
01/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
england will have to cope without james anderson for the final two tests of england's tour of south africa. hello and thank you forjoining us. 10 years ago this week one of the most shocking incidents happened to a sports team. togo‘s football team were travelling to the africa cup of nations in angola when they were ambushed by gunmen. two people were killed, with many more injured in the attack, including goalkeeper. he lost his livelihood and nearly his life on that day. and he's among the victims who want the confederation of african football to take responsibility. as victoire ayum reports. just get your reaction to a story that has been breaking, a shooting at the africa cup of nations at the togo team but. to go's football team had just arrived and angola. minutes later, two members of the delegation we re later, two members of the delegation were shot damp. the assistant coach and one other. translation: i heard and one other. translation: i heard a machine—gun. when i tried to move, it was as if i was nailed to the seat. i didn't understand it, but then i saw myself, both my s
england will have to cope without james anderson for the final two tests of england's tour of south africa. hello and thank you forjoining us. 10 years ago this week one of the most shocking incidents happened to a sports team. togo‘s football team were travelling to the africa cup of nations in angola when they were ambushed by gunmen. two people were killed, with many more injured in the attack, including goalkeeper. he lost his livelihood and nearly his life on that day. and he's among the...
45
45
Oct 12, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 1
showers clearing through the south—west of england and rain close to the east coast of england. but for northern ireland and scotland it should be largely dry in the afternoon with sunny spells. quite windy here, and with the wind coming down from the north—east it won't feel warm by any stretch. 11 to 13 degrees, that is your lot. on tuesday further showers at times, but they become increasingly few and far between as we head through wednesday. the further north you are it should be dry with spells of sunshine. the strongest winds in the south at this stage, not feeling particularly warm though. it stays fairly chilly for the end of the
showers clearing through the south—west of england and rain close to the east coast of england. but for northern ireland and scotland it should be largely dry in the afternoon with sunny spells. quite windy here, and with the wind coming down from the north—east it won't feel warm by any stretch. 11 to 13 degrees, that is your lot. on tuesday further showers at times, but they become increasingly few and far between as we head through wednesday. the further north you are it should be dry...
40
40
Mar 2, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
28
28
Aug 7, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i think england will be satisfied with their performance. jos butler has been outstanding, he isa jos butler has been outstanding, he is a player who can crash the ball to the boundaries. this inning has been about hanging around, making sure he is there. a difficult performance behind the stumps but he has batted brilliantly. england need is partnership to keep going just so they can perhaps rain and a few of those runs and ensure the first innings deficit is not as big as it could be. england just innings deficit is not as big as it could be. englandjust clinging on. we know the ultimate ambition is for england to become the number one test side in world cricket. they beat the west indies. have pakistan prove they are a step up and england are perhaps not quite where they wa nt to are perhaps not quite where they want to be? i think is a difficult one tojudge. in want to be? i think is a difficult one to judge. in the summer, in such awkward positions, with england coming into this position was just playing three test matches. they have a
i think england will be satisfied with their performance. jos butler has been outstanding, he isa jos butler has been outstanding, he is a player who can crash the ball to the boundaries. this inning has been about hanging around, making sure he is there. a difficult performance behind the stumps but he has batted brilliantly. england need is partnership to keep going just so they can perhaps rain and a few of those runs and ensure the first innings deficit is not as big as it could be. england...
18
18
Nov 30, 2020
11/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
don't forget, this is england only. we are four nations, one country, so we have got to make sure we take a whole framework approach, too. tom, in terms of incentive to farm in an environmentally sustainable way, what is there at the moment, what are the pros and cons of it, and just looking at what benefits under the current system, it is the people it seems with the most land, in other words, the richest. yes, u nfortu nately. other words, the richest. yes, unfortunately. it is not a very fair system. the queen gets paid £90 million a year or so for opening her farmland and it doesn't reflect very well on the farmers who are struggling because they don't have much land. we will need to support 0bama is to change the way they form again. this has happened in english farming for the last 70 years. we keep bending over backwards to try and achieve whatever the government wa nts. and achieve whatever the government wants. if the government are going to change the rules again, change the way we should be farming again, we
don't forget, this is england only. we are four nations, one country, so we have got to make sure we take a whole framework approach, too. tom, in terms of incentive to farm in an environmentally sustainable way, what is there at the moment, what are the pros and cons of it, and just looking at what benefits under the current system, it is the people it seems with the most land, in other words, the richest. yes, u nfortu nately. other words, the richest. yes, unfortunately. it is not a very...
14
14
Nov 8, 2020
11/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
so this was really a complete and total victory for new england. when news reached the american colonies of the conquest of louisbourg, new england erected in widespread celebration. started with a gun salute that began at 4:00 in the morning. then they continued well into the night. with fireworks, the firing of cannons, and round after round celebrations. celebrations took place up-and-down the american coast, and dish americans also published newspaper articles, sermons, poems, and songs that celebrated this great new england victory. one of these songs is a valid called "new england bravery," which is in the massachusetts historical society collection. you can see that on the right. ballads like this one were meant to be sung allowed. you could just imagine bostonians singing about 3000 in thethe cavern -- tavern, probably end in the street, this would have been quite the celebration. read it aloud though. it is important to remember the victory had great consequences for the french inhabitants living on the island. yousame volume i showed also
so this was really a complete and total victory for new england. when news reached the american colonies of the conquest of louisbourg, new england erected in widespread celebration. started with a gun salute that began at 4:00 in the morning. then they continued well into the night. with fireworks, the firing of cannons, and round after round celebrations. celebrations took place up-and-down the american coast, and dish americans also published newspaper articles, sermons, poems, and songs...
29
29
Feb 21, 2020
02/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
england play their first match on sunday against south africa. they've been training in the nets at the waca in perth today. england were the beaten finalists two years ago, and bowler, anya shrubsole has been talking about difficult this world cup is going to be. i think there are probably five or 6 teams who are in with a shout of winning this tournament. we will have to be at our best. we have plenty of world—class players as well. with 2020 it is about getting a winning run, getting the momentum, that can be a huge thing. if you get on a run, teams can be hard to stop. liverpool captain jordan henderson has been ruled out for up to three weeks with a hamstring injury. he picked up the injury during the second—half of their 1—0 champions league defeat to at—letico madrid on tuesday, and could now miss liverpool's next three premier league matches and the fa cup tie at chelsea. rugby union. england head coach eddiejones has reshuffled his backline for their six nations match against ireland at twickenham on sunday. jonathan joseph will
england play their first match on sunday against south africa. they've been training in the nets at the waca in perth today. england were the beaten finalists two years ago, and bowler, anya shrubsole has been talking about difficult this world cup is going to be. i think there are probably five or 6 teams who are in with a shout of winning this tournament. we will have to be at our best. we have plenty of world—class players as well. with 2020 it is about getting a winning run, getting the...
15
15
Jul 25, 2020
07/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
he made england's third fastest half—century off just 33 balls, on his way to 62 as england made 369. and england got off to the perfect start with the ball. broad in the action once again with the early wicket of kraigg brathwaite injust the second over. west indies are 61 for 5, still more than three hundred runs behind. follow that on test match special and on the bbc sport website, where there are in—play video highlights. some indoor gyms, swimming pools and sports facilities in england have reopened for the first time since march in the latest easing of lockdown rules. swim england has published guidance for how operators can welcome swimmers back and mike bushell spent the morning with some at a pool in london. it has a 30 day —— it has been a busy day. groups of swimmers are allowed at a time. it has got everybody back in the water again. let's talk at some of the swimmers who have had theirfirst let's talk at some of the swimmers who have had their first experience in swimming pools for months. how do you feel getting in a pool? it's been quite a change, as we haven't s
he made england's third fastest half—century off just 33 balls, on his way to 62 as england made 369. and england got off to the perfect start with the ball. broad in the action once again with the early wicket of kraigg brathwaite injust the second over. west indies are 61 for 5, still more than three hundred runs behind. follow that on test match special and on the bbc sport website, where there are in—play video highlights. some indoor gyms, swimming pools and sports facilities in...
25
25
Jul 11, 2020
07/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
england's batsmen have improved on their brittle first innings effort. a few moments ago, they were... 276-6. that is 276—6. that is only a lead of 162. here's our sports correspondent, joe wilson. 0na sunny on a sunny saturday, west indies skipper told his players they could bowl england out. look into his eyes, he meant it. it was tough work though. conditions were good for batting, and england were all good with that. 0dd bursts of energy, that was fine for a while, as long as the score was moving along slowly. but lose your concentration for the second and you'll regret it for the second and you'll regret it for hours. rory burns, out for a2. having batted for over three and a half to get to 50, dominic sibley‘s tension slipped and, when he departed, england were stilljust behind. the next task was to step it up. this kind of thing from zak crawley, similar idea from joe denly, but into the hands of jason holder. west indies seemed happy to celebrate with forehand and contact. the range of shots zak crawley played on his range to 50 is encouragin
england's batsmen have improved on their brittle first innings effort. a few moments ago, they were... 276-6. that is 276—6. that is only a lead of 162. here's our sports correspondent, joe wilson. 0na sunny on a sunny saturday, west indies skipper told his players they could bowl england out. look into his eyes, he meant it. it was tough work though. conditions were good for batting, and england were all good with that. 0dd bursts of energy, that was fine for a while, as long as the score...
24
24
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 1
it does brighten up and for much of the day for northern england, northern ireland and scotla nd england, northern ireland and scotland it is dry with sunny spells and a few blustery showers in northern scotland. the cooler and fresher air behind the weather front brings temperatures into the mid and high teens range for most of us into the afternoon, and bear in mind tomorrow evening and night with clear spells it will be much cooler than the past few nights we have had. there is a ridge of high pressure a cross had. there is a ridge of high pressure across the sport thursday with sunshine to start, some cloud building and is another atlantic weather system gets closer chance of patchy rain in northern ireland and scotla nd patchy rain in northern ireland and scotland and it will be turning wet and windy here for us on friday as this front moves in, so heavy rain in parts of scotland and northern ireland but this front will weaken as it moves south and into the weekend. over the weekend the chance of seeing rain at times especially in scotland but for much of the uk looking dry, getting
it does brighten up and for much of the day for northern england, northern ireland and scotla nd england, northern ireland and scotland it is dry with sunny spells and a few blustery showers in northern scotland. the cooler and fresher air behind the weather front brings temperatures into the mid and high teens range for most of us into the afternoon, and bear in mind tomorrow evening and night with clear spells it will be much cooler than the past few nights we have had. there is a ridge of...
12
12
Dec 7, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, so some familiar opponents for england in plain poland. yeah, scotland have some familiar opponents too. they've drawn israel again — a side they've already faced twice since the pandemic and they've played in qualifying plenty of times this century. the faroe islands are another side who might give scotland fans the chills — they took points off them in qualifying 18 years ago. but having just reached their first tournament in 22 years, scotlaand are a side looking upwards now and they will be hopeful with this draw — denmark are perhaps one of the most beatable sides in that top pot of teams, and austria will be the other side with hopes of qualifying that scotland will think they can beat. really tough draw for northern ireland who know they'll have to overcome italy and switzerland to get into the top two of their group. bulgaria and lithuania also won't be straight forward matches, and all this as they perhaps use this qualification campaign to rebuild as their star players approach retirement. they've had a disappointing 2020.
yes, so some familiar opponents for england in plain poland. yeah, scotland have some familiar opponents too. they've drawn israel again — a side they've already faced twice since the pandemic and they've played in qualifying plenty of times this century. the faroe islands are another side who might give scotland fans the chills — they took points off them in qualifying 18 years ago. but having just reached their first tournament in 22 years, scotlaand are a side looking upwards now and...
8
8.0
Dec 21, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
england in 1620. takenf the narration is -- athe book of permission plymouth plantation. it was written by william bradford. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the time is september in the year 1620. the good ship mayflower is carrying pilgrims across the sea to america. who were the pilgrims? why did they leave their homes? the answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford, second governor of the colony. bradford's history against with -- begins with religious problems in england when james the first became king in 1603. as king, james was also supreme head of the church of england, the official church, but some people objected to the expensive robes and rituals of the church of england. they withdrew from it and they were called separatists. the story of their religious persecution in england, how they became pilgrims and how they found religious freedom was recorded by william bradford. >> therefore, the lord's free people joined themselves into a church or state. they were from vari
england in 1620. takenf the narration is -- athe book of permission plymouth plantation. it was written by william bradford. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the time is september in the year 1620. the good ship mayflower is carrying pilgrims across the sea to america. who were the pilgrims? why did they leave their homes? the answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford, second governor of the colony. bradford's history against with -- begins with religious problems in...
9
9.0
Dec 24, 2020
12/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
the nails have to be brought from new england. even so, to the local supply. >> this building is going forward here in the expanding settlement, nimble materials, domestic and foreign, to the purposes of a growing community, it is no longer merely a few dugouts and wigwam's, buildings have improved. what was an outpost of settlers has become an established village, new buildings, new people, new and increased activity, many other changes has brought a code of established law. as newcomers have established themselves in the village, older sellers have joined with them. here, susan's little boy was ill, the recent arrivals have prepared a kettle of soup. out of one of the new pairings from the settlement, they are giving a lesson in corn planting. he uses fish for fertilizer. now, he takes the carefully saved seed corn to place on top of the soil to cover the fish, then a little more soil is added . this is the planting the savages have taught us, and a good one. >> never have i seen such planting in england. >> many new ways were t
the nails have to be brought from new england. even so, to the local supply. >> this building is going forward here in the expanding settlement, nimble materials, domestic and foreign, to the purposes of a growing community, it is no longer merely a few dugouts and wigwam's, buildings have improved. what was an outpost of settlers has become an established village, new buildings, new people, new and increased activity, many other changes has brought a code of established law. as newcomers...
17
17
Jul 17, 2020
07/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
surrey ian botham is getting a peerage, the famous england cricketer. he is one of 13 new peers we learn here. but he should be stated that it is notjust conservatives, effectively conservatives, effectively conservatives who lost the whip interesting who are going to be getting peerages because ken clark, philip hammond and ed vasey arise sirand the philip hammond and ed vasey arise sir and the list also includes four by labour mps sir and the list also includes four by labourmps and sir and the list also includes four by labour mps and the influential griselda stewart, who was a prominent leader in the brexit campaign in 2016 alongside michael gove and a certain borisjohnson who is indeed about to celebrate his first anniversary as prime minister. and what an incredible year if we stop for a second to think about it. we had the beginning of his tenure in downing street and the whole fight with parliament and the supreme court in brexit, we then had a general election that he called and won handsomely, the conservative party won handsomely, and here we
surrey ian botham is getting a peerage, the famous england cricketer. he is one of 13 new peers we learn here. but he should be stated that it is notjust conservatives, effectively conservatives, effectively conservatives who lost the whip interesting who are going to be getting peerages because ken clark, philip hammond and ed vasey arise sirand the philip hammond and ed vasey arise sir and the list also includes four by labour mps sir and the list also includes four by labourmps and sir and...
15
15
Oct 12, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
continue to affect parts of eastern england, northern england and north wales to the afternoon. drying up and brightening up on the north across scotland in northern ireland but it will be particularly windy here and it will feel very cool indeed with highs of 12 or 13 degrees. towards the end of the week, things look increasingly dry. fairly bright but with quite a lot of cloud and will stay rather chilly. in a moment, we will be live in downing street, where the prime minister will be holding a news conference and taking questions on the new system of restrictions for england. boris johnson announced the latest measures in the house of commons this afternoon, telling mps that every area of england would be placed into medium, high or very high alert levels. so far, only the liverpool city region has been placed into the highest tier, which prohibits any mixing of households indoors. other households, up to six people, can meet in outside spaces such as parks. pubs and bars will close. go to the press conference as soon as it starts, but fergus walsh is with me. we have had the
continue to affect parts of eastern england, northern england and north wales to the afternoon. drying up and brightening up on the north across scotland in northern ireland but it will be particularly windy here and it will feel very cool indeed with highs of 12 or 13 degrees. towards the end of the week, things look increasingly dry. fairly bright but with quite a lot of cloud and will stay rather chilly. in a moment, we will be live in downing street, where the prime minister will be holding...
27
27
Aug 13, 2020
08/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
in england. of course, there's stuart broad. catch that. bowlers need fielders. the chance fell to burns or sibley, and fell to the ground. if that was frustrating, this was agonising. chris woakes the bowler, trying to work out what had just happened. wait for the angle that reveals it to us. the ball struck the stumps but too weak to remove the bails. not out, of course. we can accept that taking catches is never taken for granted. dropped again. but any professional would class that chance as gettable, even simple. rory burns was left rehearsing, empty—handed. survey england's team, you'll noticed no ben stokes, attending to family matters, jofra archer, rested, mark wood, not picked. anderson kept trying. but pakistan were past 50. tough session, but they were starting to thrive, starting to make england chase and regret those missed opportunities. the cloud on the horizon was always the cloud on the horizon. rain came at 12:50pm, with pakistan 62—1. in terms of the play so far, they had
in england. of course, there's stuart broad. catch that. bowlers need fielders. the chance fell to burns or sibley, and fell to the ground. if that was frustrating, this was agonising. chris woakes the bowler, trying to work out what had just happened. wait for the angle that reveals it to us. the ball struck the stumps but too weak to remove the bails. not out, of course. we can accept that taking catches is never taken for granted. dropped again. but any professional would class that chance...