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PeopleNewsPricesCrisisThe-cost-of-livingShopsThingsFamiliesStiltThe-cost-of-living-crisisThe-cost-of-living-crisis-tnevShorts the b2/b3 mixed pairs bowls. and later in the hour. brad pitt is back, in bullet train. does his new film hit the mark? find out in the film review at 5.45pm. hello, a very good afternoon. a series of hosepipe bans has come into force in parts of southern england as a lack of rainfall continues to put pressure on water supplies. this means that using hosepipes to water gardens, clean cars, fill ornamental ponds and swimming pools will not be allowed, following the driestjuly in england since 1935. today s ban has just come into force at 5.00pm and affects customers of southern water in hampshire and the isle of wight. people who break the rules could receive a warning or in extreme cases, a fine of up to £1,000. abouti million south east water customers in kent and sussex will face measures from next friday 12th august. companies in other parts of the country are planning similar moves in the coming weeks. 0ur correspondent, zoe conway, has the latest. i ve actually used t
Bbc-newsWaterFineDoctorsRulesForceAlresford-in-hampshireIncreaseCustomersHeadlinesProportionIsle-of-wight will the manchester terror attacks put you off going to any major events this weekend or argue determined to carry on as normal? do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning. use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn will give a major speech today, as election campaigning resumes after the terror attack in manchester. he s expected to link british military action abroad to terrorism in the uk, and call for a change to foreign policy. let s talk to our political guru norman smith about this. tell us a bit more about whatjeremy corbyn is going to say? mr corbyn will set out what he thinks are some of the key drivers of terrorism. he will say that he is not seeking to excuse terrorists, they are the ones who are guilty and they are the ones who are guilty and they alone are guilty for the acts they alone are guilty for the acts they carry out. but he will suggest that some o
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