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BBCNEWS Ainslies Americas Cup Quest May 21, 2017

It could be burnt toffee, or something, but maybe that is just my imagination. It has been almost continuously erupting since 1983. Where you were you even born in 1983 . I surely was. That looked pretty hot. Not quite as hot this week, but i have indication of something a bit more like summer on the way. It doesnt feel like it in Western Scotland. Outbreaks of rain here. They will be confined to the Highlands And Islands this evening. A couple of showers in the short term in ireland. But dry for tomorrow mornings rush hour. For most, dry, clear skies, temperatures, if you are heading to the cities and towns centres, they will be in double figures. Single digits in rural parts. Edit cool but not as cool as this morning. If you showers the Northern Ireland during the commute. In the afternoon that pushes into Western Scotland. But not as wet as it has been for some of you this afternoon. Some showers in Eastern Scotland. Some cloud for the northern part of the uk. It will bea the northe

BBCNEWS Ainslies Americas Cup Quest May 24, 2017

Of this mornings newspapers. And of course theyre all reporting on the manchester attack. The guardian reports that the Security Services are urgently seeking to establish if the Suicide Bomber, was acting alone or was linked to a wider group. The mail reports that troops are to be deployed on britains streets, in the wake of last nights attack. The i says the bomberss accomplices are still at large. The times highlights Salman Abedis link to libya, saying he recently returned from the country. The Daily Telegraph also lead with the deployment of soldiers on the streets amid fears of further attacks. The daily mirror features pictures of two of those killed at the manchester arena, including the youngest victim known so far, eight year old, saffie rose roussos. While the metro also carries a picture of saffie and reports that theresa may has raised the uk Terror Threat level to critical now on bbc news, its time for ainslies americas cup quest. Sir ben ainslie is the most successful sa

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire July 27, 2017

Experts say it puts some people at unnecessary risk of building up a resistance. We will be looking at the evidence. 50 years ago today, homosexuality was partially decriminalised in england and wales. Prime minister theresa may says the Conservative Party have been wrong in the past but have Come A Long Way we will take a look at what that means. Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Coming up, we will look at the wildfires which have swept across france. And charlie gards parents have until noon to decide whether he will go to a hospice. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The government has taken what is being described as a major step in developing a new immigration policy. Home secretary amber rudd is asking independent Migration Experts to analyse the role of eu nationals living and working in the uk. T

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:12:00

listed here? it means this is going to be a listed here? it means this is going to be a trial listed here? it means this is going to be a trial that - going to be a trial that doesn tjust involve donald trump, is going to involve people who are associated with him, people like mark meadows who have prominent political careers outside of donald trump. mark meadows was an influential member of the house of representatives before becoming donald trump s chief of staff. rudolph giuliani of course was the former mayor of new york, a presidential candidate himself and was once a highly revered and is now going to be very closely associated with donald trump s not only political fate but legal fate as well. it s going to make for an interesting final twist to a long time in public life for him were now he is going be on trial, conceivably facing a jail sentence alongside the man he worked for. sentence alongside the man he worked for- worked for. just to bring some details, 19 worked fo

BBCNEWS BBC News at Six June 4, 2024 17:14:00

calculated who and by how much the mortgage shock will hit, as households roll off low fixed mortgage rates and face the reality of the rapid recent rate rise. 0verall, by the end of the year, over three million mortgage holders face higher payments, two million up to £200 per month, one million between £200 and £500 per month. but stretch that out to the end of 2026 and you see there, two million households in that middle bracket, payments up between £200 and £500 a month and a million households seeing a £500 per month increase that s £6,000 per year. now, this doesn tjust affect homeowners but renters too. the bank says that landlords on buy to let mortgages, often interest only, will see an increase by the end of 2025 of £275 per month. and two in five mortgaged landlords would see their rent fail to cover i25% of their mortgages an important financial threshold.

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