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the team would dearly love to prove george wrong. tim muffett, bbc news rye in east sussex. not great weather for flying this morning, certainly in my bit of london. fog, apparently. it is not a new phenomenon but there was plenty this morning, lots of murky scenes like this one in victoria park. not funny if you had travel plans, this fog that lingered across parts of southern england caused some travel problems, problems on the roads and even problems on the roads and even problems that some of the airports. there was mist and murk underneath this, some rather murky conditions for some of the coasts, the odd spot of drizzle. much of the fog further south there is no clearing and it will continue to, there will be spells of sunshine, temperatures are six to 11 degrees. down towards the south of the uk once again we will see fog developing, perhaps more widespread than last night, parts of wales and the midlands towards the south of england, the stripe of cloud sitting ....
why some germans are getting competitive about communing with nature. hello and welcome. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, will be injerusalem later today, to discuss how to de escalate tensions between israelis and palestinians. on thursday, nine palestinians were killed during an israeli military raid in the west bank, followed on friday, by the killing of seven jewish settlers outside a synagogue in occupied eastjerusalem. israeli forces have now moved in to evict the family of the palestinian gunman who carried out friday s attack. nader hashemi is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver in colorado. thank you for being on the programme. thank you for being on the programme- thank you for being on the programme. first of all, give us our programme. first of all, give us your reaction programme. first of all, give us your reaction to programme. first of all, give us your reaction to these - us your reaction to these le ....
we begin with the airline industry and hope for staff at the collapsed airline flybe. ryanair and easyjet say they are happy to snap them up. easyjet says it has 250 vacancies for cabin crew, ryanair says it has vacancies in all categories, including pilots, engineers and ground staff. flybe went into administration on saturday putting 277 staff out of work. in about 25 minutes we ll be getting ryanair s third quarter results which are expected to be strong due to pent up travel demand. joining me now isjohn strickland, airline analyst atjls consulting. good morning, lovely to see you. let s start with flybe. the staff were concerned about their future but easyjet and ryanair say they are ready and waiting. ryanair say they are ready and waitinu. ~ ryanair say they are ready and waitin-. . , ryanair say they are ready and waitinu. ~ , ., ryanair say they are ready and waitinu. ~ u, ., ., ., waiting. we could not have a better contrast waiting. we could not have a be ....
he threatened me at one point and said, you know, boris, i don t want to hurt you, but with a missile, it would only take a minute, or something like that. it s another big week of industrial action from teachers, rail workers, and civil servants. we ll let you know how you might be affected. there was to be no hollywood ending for actor and wrexham co owner ryan reynolds, whose side came close to a memorable fa cup upset. welcome to you, me and the big c live! whoo. a special episode of a very special podcast you, me and the big c celebrates the life and legacy of two of its former hosts. good morning. for many of us today it will be dry with sunny spells, strong winds and showers from this morning evening. later the cloud will come in from the north west, introducing some rain. all the details throughout the programme. it s monday, the 30th of january. our main story. 5,000 extra hospital beds and 800 new ambulances will be rolled out in england this year in a b ....
china. let s start with a big story here in the uk. the home secretary has set out her plans for a crackdown on migrants arriving on small boats from france. the government wants to stop asylum seekers from crossing the english channel. earlier today, the prime minister visited the port of dover where he met with staff in a control room monitoring those arriving in vessels via illegal routes. and later on, he spoke from downing street. there is nothing compassionate or fair about us being not able to help the truly most vulnerable people around the world because our system is being overwhelmed by people who were jumping the queue, and coming here illegally, and they are not the most vulnerable. they are travelling through multiple safe european countries, they are paying people thousands of pounds to get here. so, i want to move to a system where we break that cycle. and let s hear now from the home secretary suella braverman. they will not stop coming here until the world ....