Were damaged there, and the remains of the furniture and, hmm, what was managed to be saved from the books were also badly damaged. That well, if the armed forces of ukraine even repress the body, although it is now very premeditated to do it, we are talking about certain raids, we are talking about certain well, there is information that the armed forces of ukraine broke up a group of russians near the cossack ee camps there are certain moments, but we understand that it is useless now to talk about any significant pushback of the enemy away from the left bank, deep into the left bank, therefore the enemy will continue to shell kherson with rockets and other means with their ballistics and artillery projectiles. And not only that it is a threat to the life and health of people, it is just a threat to the energy system, the infrastructure, etc. Well , in any case, and since it will be autumn and winter , it is also heat and electricity. I read here , too, that there are problems with e
Good morning, jim is off, im joe hole glenn im rahel solomon. Meisha is off. Katie and pat are keeping an eye on things. Blount coming on strong this morning. He might be right. We will tell but that in a little bit. Traffic wise, a lot of water main breaks. We have another one, over in new jersey, to tell you about, that is three, four this morning. Oh, my goodness. Yes. Keeping track, pat. Tis the season, though. When it gets this cold outside you can have these kinds of situations, and, you know, at least storm scan is quiet. You guys mentioned the noreaster, we will have much more on that throughout the course of the shop, stick with us on that. However, for now, to get you out the door, storm scan is just empty. You have got pretty clear sky out there. And we will expect to see nothing but sunshine for yet another day. But it is a very deceptive, you know, when you see the breitbart sunshine, would you expect it would feel a little warmer. But still really harsh out there. For now
Which shows theresa may making her speech in florence. As weve been reporting, shes called for a 2 year transitional period after britain leaves the european union. The Prime Minister also crops up on the front of the daily telegraph. The paper reports on some unhappiness from the eurosceptic wing of the conservative party who are unhappy that the uk will, as they see it, still be bound to brussels. The daily mail says mrs may is walking a tightrope, trying to placate the two wings of her warring party. But the Prime Minister believes her countrys future can be bright outside the eu. The independent calls it a brexit reality check, pointing out that the uk will have to accept Free Movement of people until at least 2021, and the country will have no say in how eu regulations are decided. And the daily mirror goes its own way, reporting on the Court Appearance of ahmed hassan, the teenager accused of carrying out the Parsons Green tube bombing. Its alleged he bought the components to mak
Likely we will see rain in Western Areas tomorrow, but warming up with areas tomorrow, but warming up with a southerly wind. Things will brighten up in Northern Ireland with some sunshine, coastal gales close to the west coast of scotland. As it brightens up it will feel quite warm. The evening and overnight period stays mostly dry in eastern areas but will have some patchy rain working its way across the irish sea. Its not going to be a particularly cold night, but its here where we will see the highest temperatures develop in the sunshine during sunday we could seek 23. Heres the rain i talked about for parts of wales. Drying up later in the day but Northern Ireland feeling a little fresher here. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines at 10 30am. The french president Emmanuel Macron says the uk must provide more clarity over its negotiating position on brexit. The uks Credit Rating has been cut over concerns about public finances and fears brexit could damage the countrys economic gr
He says grassroots supporters will dominate the conference, meaning some shadow cabinet members and labour mayors wont get the chance to speak from the main stage. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports from brighton. You would never know he had lost the election, would you . But to the labour army of corbynites he is a winner, the leader who ran the tories close when few believed he was a winner at all. Their leader who is now setting about shifting power from the mps who often doubted him to the grassroots members, many of whom trusted him and bought into his socialist vision from the start. His message he was heading not just a party but a movement, and one that could win. To bring about the socialjustice we want, to bring about the society we want, the unity we want. And together, together, together, we can, and will do it. Thank you very much. Cheering the leaders plan is to give the grassroots, many of them members of the pro Corbyn Group Momentum more power and more