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Sure theyll continue, even by the time england against norway in the half, temperature wise it will be into the high 20s, sticky, not ideal but at least they are all in the same boat. Its not as hot as that here. Not yet, anyhow. In fact, weve got a little bit of cloud around and about. Just across the east anglia coastline, as you can see, this was sent in about half an hour ago. For most of us weve got an abundance of sunshine, far more than yesterday. There is something, high cloud across the north west of scotla nd high cloud across the north west of scotland but its still warm and bright here. What we do have today isa bright here. What we do have today is a brisk wind in the south. Gusts of 5055 is a brisk wind in the south. Gusts of 50 55 miles an hour in some exposed areas which is probably masking the strength of the sun. Its at its strongest this time of year, very high uv levels across much of england and wales so you might not realise you are catching the sun with the stron ....
so mortgage costs rise, too, and there s a return of the 100% house loan. recession s probably off the table, but making ends meet is tough. people come in and sometimes they mention they ve only got so much to spend so, you know, you try and give them the best deal you can. so we have one big question this morning. will it be hard for the country to make a living for years to come? sky high gas and electriticy prices are part of the problem the energy secretary, grant shapps, is here. what would labour do differently? johnny reynolds shadow business secretaryjoins us too. and maybe the economy will be turned upside down by robots anyway tech boss emad mostaque has stopped by. i think this will be a bigger economic impact than the pandemic. it s up to us to decide the direction. and food prices are part of the pressure. the boss of world food programme cindy mccain on why it s a much bigger problem than at our checkouts. we are asking everybody to please support ....
be up to 17 degrees for most, but for most it will be mid teens, below parfor for most it will be mid teens, below par for the for most it will be mid teens, below parfor the time of for most it will be mid teens, below par for the time of year. we have a weather front passing to the north of the uk and that will bring more breeze and cloud and some rain to the north and west of scotland on wednesday but elsewhere another cool start with lots of sunshine and then maybe just a chance of an isolated shower across east and south east england and most places will be dry with temperatures up to 18, maybe 19. through thursday and friday, a few weather fronts scraping the north of the uk but this area of high pressure will feed in milder airfrom the atlantic high pressure will feed in milder air from the atlantic and it will stay dry with lots of sunshine as you can see. the occasional shower but we will be hitting the low 20s at times. take care. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news a ....
train back on the current one? it s trying to get the train back on the tracks, - current one? it s trying to get the train back on the tracks, so the l train back on the tracks, so the government had put into place a very ambitious programme to make farming more sustainable, which is about the only thing people on both sides of the brexit divide could agree was something we could do coming out of europe. it has been going quite well at the michael gove and then george eustice and then we had this car crash or policy announcements, restricting seasonal labour, leaving £60 million of crops in the field, the australian trade deal which didn t protect the standards for the they have now said they will protect them for the rebranding defra is a growth department. all these things and the whole intellectual framework of what they were trying to do with farmers fell apart, and farmers became worried, there was a lot of change and they didn t know what the government was do ....