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BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten July 6, 2024

tonight at ten, sensational claims from behind palace walls. akron mainly, violence and arguments detailed in prince harry s new memoir. from a physical bust up with prince william over meghan, to claims of drug taking, the book is deeply personal about his relationship with the royal family and his brother. relationship with the royal family and his brother. there has always been this competition and his brother. there has always been this competition between i and his brother. there has alwaysl been this competition between us, weirdly. i think it plays into or was played by the heir and spare. extracts of the book have been leaked and it s gone on sale by mistake in spain. also tonight. confirmation that last year was to uk s hottest ever on record for the first time average temperatures were more than 10 celsius. the labour leader wants more powerfor more than 10 celsius. the labour leader wants more power for local communities, proposing a take back control bill if he

BBCNEWS Sportsday June 4, 2024 17:47:00

reece prescod, meanwhile, finished second in the men s100 metres. in the rainy conditions in the swedish capital, the british sprinter was pipped at the line by 11 tenths of a second by akani simbine of south africa who clocked 10.03 seconds coverage continues from stockholm on bbc two onto the highlights take over, at that point you can watch that bbc two sports website. th british highjumper laura zialor has told the bbc at her shock at having to crowdfund her rehab, following a ruptured achilles tendon, sustained in competing at last weekend s european team championships last weekend. zialor, who s also a part time supply teacher, raised the money to see a private specialist, in the face of potential long waits on the nhs. in her race against time to get fit for next year s 0lympics. zialor isn t funded by uk athletics,

BBCNEWS Sportsday June 4, 2024 18:43:00

anthony gordon smashed in opener from morgan gibbs white cross. lee carsley s side won all three group games 2 0. they beat their semi final opponents, israel. is the first time they reach the last four of this composition since 2007. and of the court to finally tonight, friends against ukraine kicks off in about 15 minutes time. at the diamond league athletics in stockholm, britain s daryll neita has just won the women s 200 metres. poor weather conditions have made things difficult for the competitors. dina asher smith came second behind neita to make it a british one two. 22.50 was the winning time. reece prescod, meanwhile, finished second in the men s 100 metres. in the rainy conditions in the swedish capital, the british sprinter was pipped at the line by 11 tenths of a second by akani simbine of south africa who clocked 10.03 seconds

BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 13:14:00

average. so why are we seeing these record temperatures? the answer is climate change according to the met office. it calculates that without office. it calculates that without human induced global warming we would expect a year as one as last year once every 500 years. in the current climate we can expect one every three or four years. and last year s mild temperatures are part of a longer term pattern. this graph shows the coldest and hottest years ever recorded in the uk. all the hottest years are within the last two micro decades and you can see this year tops them all with an average temperature of 10.03 celsius. the first time a uk average annual temperatures have topped 10 degrees. the annual temperatures have topped 10 decrees. , ., , annual temperatures have topped 10 decrees. , . , ., , degrees. the planet is warming up as a consequence degrees. the planet is warming up as a consequence of degrees. the planet is warming up as a consequence of climate degrees. the planet

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:13:00

annual temperature last year was just over 10 degrees celsius for the first time ever. 15 of the uk s top 20 warmest years on record have all occurred this century, with the entire top 10 within the past two decades. experts say it shows how human induced global warming is already impacting the uk s climate. our climate correspondent jonah fisher told us its confirmation of what we have all been expecting. we will all rememberjust how hot it was last summer, but this is data that crunches every month across 2022. and the met office, as you said there, have confirmed that 2022 was the hottest year they have ever recorded. they ve been keeping data since 1884, 10.03 degrees. that beats the record that was previously beaten in 2014 by 0.15 degrees.

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