The Wiscasset Wolverines found out Feb. 21 what other Class D boys’ basketball teams experienced 10 times in the past 26 years. Valley of Bingham is good, really good, in fact they are the dominant team in the Class D South/West regional tournament.
will bring that to you as soon as possible. thank you, ben, we will have those numbers at seven o clock. the expectation is that the rate of inflation will come down slightly, but all that means is that prices are rising a little less quickly. indeed. it is 6.36. thank you for joining us. john has got the sport, and we re still looking at this racism row in spain, which started on sunday, when it was viciniusj junior who was racially abused by valencia fans, and we have to look at how serious people are about stopping this, and the la liga president, the other officials, it has illustrated the lack of action, i guess, in spanish football. and in
because that won t work. they have got it going on down there and it would be nice to reciprocate what is going on in middlesbrough, basically, it would be beneficial for everything. do you think that will happen? do you trust the government to deliver? hopefully. we know what these things are like, promises, promises, but you never know. i believe the government will do that, yeah. - i believe in them. at the other side of town, students are learning about renewable energy, a sector that is receiving millions of pounds worth of investment here. we ve got a reading of 6.36. i am pretty excited for being in this field of work because i think that it is perfect for the change from steel to green energy now, and i don t have to travel for work. i m in the perfect place, it is happening in teesside where i live, so i don t have to move away. i want to go down the property route, so the whole levelling up will, like, improve that, building new houses, newjobs,
the government s saying today it wants to bring the rest of the country s transport up to the same standard as london. she laughs. does that mean they re going to stop all the cars from coming in to middlesbrough? because that won t work. they ve got it going on down there, and it d be nice to reciprocate what s going on in middlesbrough, basically, it d be beneficial for everything. do you think that will happen? do you trust the government to deliver? hopefully. we know what these things are like, you know, promises, promises, but you never know. i believe the government will do that, yeah. - i believe in them. at the other side of town, students are learning about renewable energy, a sector that s receiving millions of pounds worth of investment here. we ve got a reading of 6.36. i am pretty excited for being in this field of work because i think that it s perfect for the change from steel to green energy now,
over, and certainly here, sales have rebounded, back to 90% of pre pandemic levels. we have got tom working away busily here getting one of the latest orders ready. sarah, thank you very much indeed. already hard at work there. it is very busy down there this morning. it is a 6.36, it is tuesday morning, a very busy day today. it s exactly 50 years today since an ira bomb went off at aldershot garrison, killing seven people six civilians and an army chaplain. one of the victims was thelma bosley, who worked there as a cleaner. her sonjohn has been speaking to the bbc s steve humphrey about his memories of that terrible day and his belief that more should have been done to help those left behind. the aldershot bombing was the worst ever act of terrorism in this country. february the 22nd, 1972, and bbc correspondent michael burke reports on the tragic aftermath of the aldershot bomb. it was planned as revenge for londonderry s bloody