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a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy. columbian egan bernal — is poised to be the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century, sporting the yellow jersey going into today's final stage in paris. coming up at 3:30pm chloe tilley takes a look at the highlights from this weeks victoria derbyshire programme. good afternoon. there have been chaotic scenes in central hong kong where riot police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets against thousands of pro—democracy protesters. activists have been trying to reach the chinese government's official headquarters and the police are trying to stop them. hong kong has now seen eight consecutive weekends of anti—government and pro—democracy protests which began over a extradition bill. but the causes have widened. nick beake reports. the latest late—night clashes in a city whic
a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy. columbian egan bernal — is poised to be the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century, sporting the yellow jersey going into today's final stage in paris. coming up at 3:30pm chloe...
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i think he will be a very popular boy back in school in essex. demolition work has begun on the eight cooling towers at ferrybridge power station in west yorkshire. the power station has been providing the uk with energy for 50 years, but today the first of the cooling towers was blown up in a controlled explosion to make way for a new gas—fired power station. four more towers are expected to be demolished in october. and the skyline won't ever be the same again. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. good afternoon. after the heat last week some of us think we might never be the same but this week are very different story in many spots with temperatures ten to 15 degrees down on last week when we peaked in the mid—30s. a weather front has outstayed its welcome across some parts of the uk. still bringing rain into northern england and the midlands. also for northern ireland. underneath the front highs ofjust 14 or 15 degrees. sunshine to the north—east and the shells in scotla nd north—east and the shells in scotland a
i think he will be a very popular boy back in school in essex. demolition work has begun on the eight cooling towers at ferrybridge power station in west yorkshire. the power station has been providing the uk with energy for 50 years, but today the first of the cooling towers was blown up in a controlled explosion to make way for a new gas—fired power station. four more towers are expected to be demolished in october. and the skyline won't ever be the same again. now it's time for a look at...
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he's 15, he's from essex, and he'sjust become a millionaire, playing a computer game. jaden ashman and his dutch teammate came second in new york, in the world cup duos final of fortnite, the biggest esports competition ever held. it's a remarkable achievement as around a0 million people attempted to reach the finals, over weeks of online competition. eventually 100 made it, with 11 from the uk, all vying for a prize pool of $30 million, just over £24 million. the winner of the individual title tonight, will take home $3 million. joe tidy reports from new york. they share £2.11 million. but success for the 15—year—old british player jaden ashman, and he and his dutch team—mate dave young shared $2.25 million for coming second. i'm probably going to try to save most of it. i know it sounds like a bit of it. i know it sounds like a bit ofa of it. i know it sounds like a bit of a cliche, but probably save half of a cliche, but probably save half of it and put quite a lot into a house and my family. it has taken a while for his mum to accept he is a professional ga
he's 15, he's from essex, and he'sjust become a millionaire, playing a computer game. jaden ashman and his dutch teammate came second in new york, in the world cup duos final of fortnite, the biggest esports competition ever held. it's a remarkable achievement as around a0 million people attempted to reach the finals, over weeks of online competition. eventually 100 made it, with 11 from the uk, all vying for a prize pool of $30 million, just over £24 million. the winner of the individual...
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getting ready for it, is now the government's number one priority a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly one million pounds in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time, so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy. rain causes chaos at the german grand prix, lewis hamilton spins, while max verstappen wins. the peleton head into paris where egan bernal will become the first colombian winner of the tour de france — we'll bring you the latest in sportsday in half an hour there have been chaotic scenes in central hong kong where riot police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets against thousands of pro—democracy protesters. activists have been trying to reach the chinese government's official headquarters and the police are trying to stop them. hong kong has now seen eight consecutive weekends of anti—government and pro—democracy protests which began over a extradition bill. but has now become a much wider protest against the level o
getting ready for it, is now the government's number one priority a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly one million pounds in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time, so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy. rain causes chaos at the german grand prix, lewis hamilton spins, while max verstappen wins. the peleton head into paris where...
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a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly one million pounds in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy. gareth bale's move to china is off after real madrid cancelled the deal, with the wales winger now set to stay at the spanish club. and coming up we have a bbc news special showcasing katherine legge's all female motorsport team in hard drive. that's at liz30pm. there have been chaotic scenes in central hong kong where riot police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets against thousands of pro—democracy protesters. activists have been trying to reach the chinese government's official headquarters and the police are trying to stop them. in hong kong has now seen eight consecutive weekends of anti—government and pro—democracy protests which began over a extradition bill. nick beake reports. the latest late—night clashes in a city which prides itself on being peaceful. at least, it di
a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly one million pounds in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy. gareth bale's move to china is off after real madrid cancelled the deal, with the wales winger now set to stay at the spanish club. and coming up we have a bbc news special showcasing katherine...
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jaden ashman, from essex, was competing in new york, in what was billed as the biggest ever "e—sports" event. joe tidy reports. fortnite world champions, aqua and nyhrox! they're as shocked as you are. playing the game they love has just earned them a shared $3 million, or £2.11 million. 16—year—old emil bergquist pedersen from norway, known online as nyhrox, and 17—year—old david w from austria, known as aqua. it all ended in a hail of bullets after a day of action watched by a packed new york stadium crowd. the prize purse for this, the first fortnite world cup, is the largest ever in e—sports. even the second—place team became millionaires. 15—year—old jaden ashman, known as wolfiez, is from essex. he'll share $2.25 million with his 22—year—old dutch team—mate, dave young, known online as rojo. it hasn't really hit me yet, what is going on. when i get home it'll be insane. 2.25 million between you, over a million each, what are you going to do with it? i'm probably going to try to save most of it, i know that sounds a bit cliche, but save maybe half of it and
jaden ashman, from essex, was competing in new york, in what was billed as the biggest ever "e—sports" event. joe tidy reports. fortnite world champions, aqua and nyhrox! they're as shocked as you are. playing the game they love has just earned them a shared $3 million, or £2.11 million. 16—year—old emil bergquist pedersen from norway, known online as nyhrox, and 17—year—old david w from austria, known as aqua. it all ended in a hail of bullets after a day of action watched...
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president trump after he criticised an african—american congressman. 15—year—old jaden ashman from essex has won nearly a million pounds after placing second in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite alongside his dutch team mate. me and my mum clash quite a lot. she did not understand how it works so she thought i was spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time so, like, now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff i am really happy. columbian egan bernal — is poised to be the youngest tour de france winner in more than a century as he has the yellow jersey going into today's final stage in paris. this week we are in arizona, the self driving capital of the world, to write in the latest robotic vehicles. and to find out what happens when the text goes wrong. the government is now "working on the assumption" of a no—deal brexit — that's according to minister michael gove. mr gove, who's now responsible for planning for such a scenario, said his team still aimed to come to an agreement with brussels but, writing in the sunday times, he added: "no deal is
president trump after he criticised an african—american congressman. 15—year—old jaden ashman from essex has won nearly a million pounds after placing second in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite alongside his dutch team mate. me and my mum clash quite a lot. she did not understand how it works so she thought i was spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time so, like, now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff i am really happy. columbian egan bernal —...
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are and i'm joined now by natasha she is a political scientist at the university of essex professor it's good to have you on the show so what we're looking at today a breach of the nuclear deal is this a dangerous development. what's definitely a dangerous development and i think it's something that european countries in particular the european union that had worked so hard to try to get the 20 good deal in place was hoping would not have been i think they were working really hard behind the scenes to try to creating some sort of bartering system that would enable countries to trade with iran but it wasn't really set up that way it was only set up to deal with humanitarian goods and supplies and whatever they tried to put together at the last minute using sort of creative methods that just didn't work iran said it really wasn't a feeling its needs and so now iran has put europe in a corner where there's really not that much that europe can do it can't really go against the u.s. and i don't see it going against us and doing something to really challenge the u.s. but it also has to make a
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well, that's what jaden ashman, from essex, hasjust done. he came second, with his teammate, in the video game fortnite world cup finals. a0 million players attempted to qualify over weeks of competition online. joe tidy has been talking tojaden, and his mum, about their success. i got my first xbox when i was six. and i played controller, go through all the games learning how to hold the controller, how i do stuff, and it hasn't really hit me yet, like, what's going on. probably, when i get back home, it's probably going to be, like, insane. what is going through your mind? you've got a millionaire. how old is he? 15. what is going to your mind? you've got a millionaire teenager. to be honest with you, i knew he was going to place well. i don't really know much about video games, it has not been a straightforward journey withjaden, if i'm honest with you, i've been quite against him gaming, i've been more pushing him to his schoolwork. i understand from your mum, that you've taken a while to convince her that this is a realjob. yeah, yeah.
well, that's what jaden ashman, from essex, hasjust done. he came second, with his teammate, in the video game fortnite world cup finals. a0 million players attempted to qualify over weeks of competition online. joe tidy has been talking tojaden, and his mum, about their success. i got my first xbox when i was six. and i played controller, go through all the games learning how to hold the controller, how i do stuff, and it hasn't really hit me yet, like, what's going on. probably, when i get...
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he has the yellow jersey going into today's final stage in paris british teenagerjaden ashman from essex, has won nearly a million pounds after placing second in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite. me and my mum clashed quite a lot. she did not understand how it worked. she thaw i was spending eight hours in my day wasting time. now that i have proved to her i can do stuff, she is happy. good morning. the government is now "working on the assumption" of a no—deal brexit — that's according to minister michael gove. mr gove, who's now responsible for planning for such a scenario, said his team still aimed to come to an agreement with brussels but writing in the sunday times he added: "no deal is now a very real prospect." meanwhile the chancellor sajid javid has confirmed he will soon announce extra funding for no—deal preparations. our political correspondent, tom barton, is here with more. what has michael gove been saying today? this is a change of tone from the previous government, making it very, very clear that no—deal brexit is firmly on the table. we heard it
he has the yellow jersey going into today's final stage in paris british teenagerjaden ashman from essex, has won nearly a million pounds after placing second in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite. me and my mum clashed quite a lot. she did not understand how it worked. she thaw i was spending eight hours in my day wasting time. now that i have proved to her i can do stuff, she is happy. good morning. the government is now "working on the assumption" of a no—deal...
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i think it's on the east side, so there's two sides of essex. there's the west side and the east side, and i think the west side goes straight to the freeway. so if we go on the west side, then, we can make the right turn on to harrison from essex, so i don't -- so i'm -- i'm a little confused here as to why we're -- we're -- why we're not getting some of these other exemptions, too. but i appreciate you still continuing to let us make the -- the left turn from folsom to essex. so i just need clarification why under f, we can't do the same thing unless it creates too much conflict there, that would be too dangerous. that would be great to find out why we don't have that exception. >> staff can address that at the end. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is roman catau. i voted in the outreach myself, so i'm glad it was chosen. in the presentation, i think staff mentioned 7,000 or 10,000 new residents that live in the area? i would also like to point out that there's several big tech offices in that area, as well, and in particu
i think it's on the east side, so there's two sides of essex. there's the west side and the east side, and i think the west side goes straight to the freeway. so if we go on the west side, then, we can make the right turn on to harrison from essex, so i don't -- so i'm -- i'm a little confused here as to why we're -- we're -- why we're not getting some of these other exemptions, too. but i appreciate you still continuing to let us make the -- the left turn from folsom to essex. so i just need...
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administration for president i'm sure there's that joining us from the university of essex professor as always we appreciate your insights thank you thanks for having me. activists in sudan say at least 11 people were killed in clashes with security forces during mass pro democracy protests on sunday tens of thousands flooded the streets of the capital khartoum demanding a transition to civilian rule it was the 1st mass rallies in sudan's ruling military council violently crackdown on demonstrators on june 3rd yesterday's protest came on the date of the african union had set as a deadline for sedans military to hand over power to the bill. are just more about what's going on in sudan i'm joined now by the sudanese activists an artist ahmed some he is based here in berlin i mean it's good to have you on the show appreciate you coming in to talk with this you support the protesters demands and how confident are you that they can be achieved to mean what we're seeing now is sudan security forces cracking down on the demonstrators the cut they've turned off the internet i mean where are
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brent: professor natasha lindstaedt joining us from the university of essex. as a always, we appreciate yourr insights. thank you. natasha: thanks for having me. brent: there are many unanswered questions concerning europe's mgration policies. to date inside an italian courtroom, this was the questionposed. should rescuing people at sea be a crime? the answer good to determine the fate of the captain of the sea watch iii carrying four migrants rescued from the mediterranean when it entered the port of lampedusa over the weekend without permission. then hit a police speedboat. if convicted, the 31-year-old captain faces 10 years in prison. >> this was the scene in front of the italian embassy in berlin on monday. crowds gathered in support of the captain in custody into protest against the italian interior minister. >> savini is doubling down on his stance against refugees and against private rescue operations. >> if she is a criminal, i am a criminal, too. >> if you criminalize those who rescue other people or fight for humanitarian causes, then i'm a criminin
brent: professor natasha lindstaedt joining us from the university of essex. as a always, we appreciate yourr insights. thank you. natasha: thanks for having me. brent: there are many unanswered questions concerning europe's mgration policies. to date inside an italian courtroom, this was the questionposed. should rescuing people at sea be a crime? the answer good to determine the fate of the captain of the sea watch iii carrying four migrants rescued from the mediterranean when it entered the...
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are right i'm joined now by natasha she is a political scientist at the university of essex professor it's good to have you on the show so what we're looking at today a breach of the nuclear deal is this a dangerous development. well it's definitely a dangerous development and i think it's something that european countries in particular the european union that have worked so hard to try to get the 20 could deal in place i was hoping would not have been i think they were working really hard...
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he played for essex. he plays off three. he loves anything. he is not a stay—at—home boy at all. three. he loves anything. he is not a stay-at-home boy at all. david's sister, hannah, is also staying in alicante with the family. what has this incident on for david's life? it has turned it upside down. he is so it has turned it upside down. he is so strong, but his life is changed forever. i can put it into words. the water park said it was very sad, but added that the park is not responsible for the accident. we wa nt to responsible for the accident. we want to know why and how it could happen. it is going to be a very long road back to whatever recovery we can hope for. the family have thanked people who donated to a crowdfunding page which has raised more than 72,000 points to help pay for david's care when he returns home. we are grateful for that people are doing for us. i know people are doing for us. i know people say this, but it does make a huge, huge difference. it is for david, it is his life and we need to be there, we will be t
he played for essex. he plays off three. he loves anything. he is not a stay—at—home boy at all. three. he loves anything. he is not a stay-at-home boy at all. david's sister, hannah, is also staying in alicante with the family. what has this incident on for david's life? it has turned it upside down. he is so it has turned it upside down. he is so strong, but his life is changed forever. i can put it into words. the water park said it was very sad, but added that the park is not...
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in 2013 having been rejected by essex, charlie thought his time had run out. he decided to up his time had run out. he decided to up steaks, head out to australia, pay a bit of cricket and make a fresh start in between training and pain he is scratching a living. working mornings and evenings, getting these pains in and out.- the same time, his cricket career was taking off. scarring so many runs, the queens and giving him his first debut. he wanted the domestic competition known as the sheffield shield, top scoring in the first innings of the final. last season it was the highest scoring englishmen in the sheffield shield, it led to a long—overdue opportunity in english cricket to be exact, here in wales. it shows that actually you can have things, they will not just it shows that actually you can have things, they will notjust be a really simple progression through your career really simple progression through yourcareerand it really simple progression through your career and it does not necessarily mean that you would get, we have signed him to be somebod
in 2013 having been rejected by essex, charlie thought his time had run out. he decided to up his time had run out. he decided to up steaks, head out to australia, pay a bit of cricket and make a fresh start in between training and pain he is scratching a living. working mornings and evenings, getting these pains in and out.- the same time, his cricket career was taking off. scarring so many runs, the queens and giving him his first debut. he wanted the domestic competition known as the...
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he's 15, he's from essex — and he'sjust become a millionaire, playing a computer game. jaden ashman and his dutch teammate came second in new york — in the world cup duos final of ‘fortnite' — the biggest esports competition ever held. it's a remarkable achievement as around a0 million people attempted to reach the finals —— over weeks of online competition. eventually a hundred made it — with 11 from the uk, all vying for a prize pool of $30 million — that's just over £24 million pounds. the winner of the individual title tonight, will take home $3m. joe tidy reports from new york. your fortnite world champions... from underdogs to millionaires. these relatively unknown 16 and i7—year—olds from norway and austria are the first ever fortnite jewel champions. they share $3 million, or £21; million. but success for the 15—year—old british playerjaden ashman, known online as wolfies. he and his dutch team—mate dave young share $2.25 million for coming second. i'm probably going to try to save most of it. like, i know it sounds like a bit of a clic
he's 15, he's from essex — and he'sjust become a millionaire, playing a computer game. jaden ashman and his dutch teammate came second in new york — in the world cup duos final of ‘fortnite' — the biggest esports competition ever held. it's a remarkable achievement as around a0 million people attempted to reach the finals —— over weeks of online competition. eventually a hundred made it — with 11 from the uk, all vying for a prize pool of $30 million — that's just over £24...
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in 2013 having rejected by kent, derbyshire, and essex, charlie hemphrey thought his time had run out. he decided to head out to australia, play some clu b head out to australia, play some club cricket and make a fresh start. in between training and playing he was scratching a living. at brisbane international airport, was scratching a living. at brisbane internationalairport, baggage handling. loading planes. working mornings and evenings. throwing bags, getting these planes in and out. at the same time his cricket career was taking off, scoring so many runs that... will three years later he won the domestic competition, top scoring in the first innings of the final. last season he was the highest scoring englishman in the sheffield shield, it led to a long overdue opportunity in english cricket, or to be exact, here in wales. it shows you can have these knock backs, knock backs do not necessarily mean that that is it, we have signed him to bea that that is it, we have signed him to be a long term part of the club and develop a strong team over time. now at 29 charlie hemphrey feels
in 2013 having rejected by kent, derbyshire, and essex, charlie hemphrey thought his time had run out. he decided to head out to australia, play some clu b head out to australia, play some club cricket and make a fresh start. in between training and playing he was scratching a living. at brisbane international airport, was scratching a living. at brisbane internationalairport, baggage handling. loading planes. working mornings and evenings. throwing bags, getting these planes in and out. at the...
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he's 15, he's from essex, and he'sjust won nearly £1 million playing a computer game. jaden ashman and his dutch team—mate came second in new york, in the world cup duos final of fortnite, the biggest esports competition ever held. it's a remarkable achievement, as around a0 million people attempted to reach the finals, over weeks of online competition. eventually 100 made it, with 11 from the uk, all vying for a prize pool of $30 million — that's just over £24 million. the winner of the individual title tonight will take home $3 million. joe tidy reports from new york. your fortnite world champions! from underdogs to millionaires. these relatively unknown 16 and 17—year—olds from norway and austria are the first ever fortnite jewel champions. fortnite duos champions. they share $3 million, or £2.11 million. but success, too, for the 15—year—old british playerjaden ashman, known online as wolfies. he and his dutch team—mate dave young share $2.25 million for coming second. i'm probably going to try to save most of it. like, i know it sounds a bit cliche
he's 15, he's from essex, and he'sjust won nearly £1 million playing a computer game. jaden ashman and his dutch team—mate came second in new york, in the world cup duos final of fortnite, the biggest esports competition ever held. it's a remarkable achievement, as around a0 million people attempted to reach the finals, over weeks of online competition. eventually 100 made it, with 11 from the uk, all vying for a prize pool of $30 million — that's just over £24 million. the winner of the...
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president trump after he criticised an african—american congressman. 15—year—old jaden ashman from essex has won nearly a million pounds after placing second in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite alongside his dutch team mate. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, let's go to the bbc sport centre. good morning. it's a big day for egan bernal, the 22—year—old is set to become the youngest winner of the tour de france in 110 years, and the first columbian. he's got the leader's yellow jersey going into today's final stage in paris, which is mainly processional so he won't get challenged. patrick gearey reports. on top of a mountain and on top of the world. egan bernal, the 22—year—old colombian, will almost certainly become the third youngest winner in the history of the tour de france. born in the andes, and crowned in the alps, bernal was followed all the way to the top by his countrymen who had never seen a colombian win this race. bernal‘s job was to stay in yellow and maintain his lead over the shortened 37 mile course. last year's winner, britain's
president trump after he criticised an african—american congressman. 15—year—old jaden ashman from essex has won nearly a million pounds after placing second in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite alongside his dutch team mate. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, let's go to the bbc sport centre. good morning. it's a big day for egan bernal, the 22—year—old is set to become the youngest winner of the tour de france in 110 years, and the first columbian. he's...
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the three men and three women who have died so far were all found in south essex. police are trying to establish exactly what they all took. the prime minister has been meeting northern ireland's five main parties at stormont. borisjohnson promised to do "everything in his power" to help restore the power—sharing government. he also held talks on brexit. the dup said a deal with the eu on keeping the border with ireland open was possible if there was a willingness on both sides. sinn fein told the prime minister a no—deal brexit would be "catastrophic". our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. drifting towards brexit as deepening chasms form. the uk and ireland now a relationship under strain, and nervousness here, with borisjohnson treading a new, harder line. hard border, no deal, no backstop. no, no, no. naughty, naughty boy. i would like to put him on that island and leave him there. you've got to give the guy a chance, haven't you? i'm a dairy farmer from southern ireland, i would be concerned about what the outcome will be. so important steps ahead,
the three men and three women who have died so far were all found in south essex. police are trying to establish exactly what they all took. the prime minister has been meeting northern ireland's five main parties at stormont. borisjohnson promised to do "everything in his power" to help restore the power—sharing government. he also held talks on brexit. the dup said a deal with the eu on keeping the border with ireland open was possible if there was a willingness on both sides....
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essex county council said its latest decision follows a consultation. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0nto the roads and on denmark hill there are temporary traffic lights and roadworks at the junction with love walk. eversholt street remains closed in both directions between euston station and grafton place due to water main repairs. and there are roadworks and temporary traffic lights at connaught road by london city airport. now the weather with sara thornton. in the end yesterday we had a little more sunshine than forecast and then temperatures rocketed up into the mid—20s. plenty of warm sunshine later and certainly not a chilly start. 18 degrees right now. a little cloud with an odd stray shower and that is clearing up. sunny spells for the afternoon and generally staying dry in the 25 degrees. try and clear at first tonight but as the night wears on we have some cloud pushing away and from west and with that some showers first thing tomorrow morning. again, temperatures in the mid— high teens to start tomorrow and at first, yes
essex county council said its latest decision follows a consultation. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0nto the roads and on denmark hill there are temporary traffic lights and roadworks at the junction with love walk. eversholt street remains closed in both directions between euston station and grafton place due to water main repairs. and there are roadworks and temporary traffic lights at connaught road by london city airport. now the weather with sara thornton. in the end...
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jaden ashman, from essex, was competing in new york, in what was billed as the biggest ever e—sports event. joe tidy reports. fortnite world champions, aqua and nyhrox! they're as shocked as you are. playing the game they love has just earned them a shared $3 million, or £21; million. 16—year—old emil bergquist pedersen from norway, known online as nyhrox, and 17—year—old david w from austria, known as aqua. it all ended in a hail of bullets after a day of action watched by a packed new york stadium crowd. the prize purse for this, the first fortnite world cup, is the largest ever in e—sports. even the second—place team became millionaires. 15—year—old jaden ashman, known as wolfiez, is from essex. he'll share $2.25 million with his 22—year—old dutch team—mate, dave young, known online as rojo. it hasn't really hit me yet what is going on. when i get home it'll be insane. 2.25 million between you, over a million each, what are you going to do with it? i'm probably going to try to save most of it, i know that sounds a bit cliche, but save maybe half of it and pu
jaden ashman, from essex, was competing in new york, in what was billed as the biggest ever e—sports event. joe tidy reports. fortnite world champions, aqua and nyhrox! they're as shocked as you are. playing the game they love has just earned them a shared $3 million, or £21; million. 16—year—old emil bergquist pedersen from norway, known online as nyhrox, and 17—year—old david w from austria, known as aqua. it all ended in a hail of bullets after a day of action watched by a packed...
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jaden ashman from essex will share his winnings with his teammate. it hasn't really hit me what is going on. 2.2 5 million between you, what are you going to do without? i'm probably going to try to save most of it, i know that sounds cliche, but save maybe half of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my family. of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my familylj of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my family. i have been quite against him gaming, pushing him to school, and i have thrown out and ex—boss, snapped a headset. we had a nightmare. bringing the fortnite world to the real world has been a major move. it has peaked in popularity. later today once again the arena will fill for the final event, the solo competition. i'm quite strict with my kids on ipad use, i'm thinking of reviewing that policy now! let's take a look at today's front pages. the sunday times reports on the new prime minister, borisjohnson, vowing to achieve brexit "by any means necessary", and his minister michael gove saying the government is w
jaden ashman from essex will share his winnings with his teammate. it hasn't really hit me what is going on. 2.2 5 million between you, what are you going to do without? i'm probably going to try to save most of it, i know that sounds cliche, but save maybe half of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my family. of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my familylj of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my family. i have been quite against him gaming, pushing him to...
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but and essex are today, and this seems to be the anecdotal evidence that tory members are going along to these local events and hearing candidates speak before making up their minds. as we saw in that report, there is some frustration among conservative members that boris johnson some frustration among conservative members that borisjohnson perhaps is not directly answering the questions. it will be interesting to see if there is a shift in mood towards jeremy hunt, although largely i have to say, it is boris johnson who gets the warmer welcome. of course, that is the whole point of that hustings process, it should inform the dates that the members make. -- votes. yes, this is not just a conservative contest, this is about choosing a prime minister and i'm sure that will weigh heavily on many peoples minds. as andrew neil said last night, there is a question mark over whether borisjohnson is loose lipped. if he were to become prime minister, many members have already said they will bounce back, but they are running out of time, only a week or so to pull it back in. we will know the re
but and essex are today, and this seems to be the anecdotal evidence that tory members are going along to these local events and hearing candidates speak before making up their minds. as we saw in that report, there is some frustration among conservative members that boris johnson some frustration among conservative members that borisjohnson perhaps is not directly answering the questions. it will be interesting to see if there is a shift in mood towards jeremy hunt, although largely i have to...
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could be a couple of showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon but for the majority of england and wales it is dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west, south—westerly breeze. that could make for a somewhat tricky opening day at the open. some showers moving through, some of which could be heavy and possibly thundery and it will be quite breezy. as we go through thursday night into the early hours of friday, the showers continue for a time in the north. further south with clear skies it will be a cooler and fresher night than we have been used to across parts of eastern england and behind me across the south—west of the uk, cloud gathering by the first part of friday morning with some outbreak of rain ahead of our next weather maker. this frontal system developing and pushing in from the sou
could be a couple of showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon but for the majority of england and wales it is dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west, south—westerly breeze. that could make for...
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jaden ashman from essex will share his winnings with his teammate, dave young. when i get home it'll sink in. 2.2 5 million between you, what are you going to do without? i'm probably going to try to save most of it, i know that sounds cliche, but save maybe half of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my family. him to school, and i have thrown out an xbox, snapped a headset. we had a nightmare. bringing the fortnite world to the real world has been a major move. it has peaked in popularity. later today once again the arena will fill for the final event, the solo competition. it's a bit of a predicament, because you want your children to develop, but at the same time...|j you want your children to develop, but at the same time... i can imaginea lot but at the same time... i can imagine a lot of kids saying, and their parents tell them that they won't ever make a living if they spend all their time on computer games. we can see here, that there are still 140 million old fashioned pound coins missing. the new coin was designed to cut down on counterfeiti
jaden ashman from essex will share his winnings with his teammate, dave young. when i get home it'll sink in. 2.2 5 million between you, what are you going to do without? i'm probably going to try to save most of it, i know that sounds cliche, but save maybe half of it and put quite a lot of it into a house and my family. him to school, and i have thrown out an xbox, snapped a headset. we had a nightmare. bringing the fortnite world to the real world has been a major move. it has peaked in...
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a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner—up. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. the rain in germany hands victory to max verstappen, and misery to lewis hamilton. there's another twist in the saga of gareth bale's future at real madrid. and great britain shock the usa at the world aquatics championships, as peaty takes another gold. also coming up in the programme... and england's women are still winless in the ashes, as the series draws closer to the end. and riding into the history books — egan bernal is on his way to the champs—elysees in the tour de france yellow jersey. hello and welcome to sportsday. wet and chaotic — the german grand prix was certainly action packed. red bull's max verstappen took his second win of the year, while ferrari's sebastien vettel drove his way to second from the back of the grid. but it was a day to forget for the reigning world champion lewis hamilton. one of those days for lewis hamilton. filthy weather, you are f
a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner—up. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. the rain in germany hands victory to max verstappen, and misery to lewis hamilton. there's another twist in the saga of gareth bale's future at real madrid. and great britain shock the usa at the world aquatics championships, as peaty takes another gold. also coming up in the...
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international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week should be used at a critical juncture essex parliament prepares to vote on a new commission with europe facing pressing challenges leadership is more important than ever will it emerge from the process with democratic deficits that shop the country can join us. quadriga 30 minutes on t w. cry chicago crime wave. there's been an explosion of violence in america's 3rd largest city. in some parts of town right up dams are fighting over territory now ganesan bystanders are caught in the crossfire. many local residents say it's time to stop the bloodshed. chicago. in 75 minutes on the issue. with him how to be gun did goes up as well the highest i know if i had known that the boat would be small i never would have gone on a trip you know i would not have put myself and my harris on my dangerous thought of the theme of the going to get a fleet would. love one phone call the other one of the would give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there wasn't going to. you want to know their story and for
international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week should be used at a critical juncture essex parliament prepares to vote on a new commission with europe facing pressing challenges leadership is more important than ever will it emerge from the process with democratic deficits that shop the country can join us. quadriga 30 minutes on t w. cry chicago crime wave. there's been an explosion of violence in america's 3rd largest city. in some parts of town right up dams are...
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and bobby norris from the only way is essex tells how the homophobic abuse he received on social media prompted his campaign to make such abuse a criminal offence. i've been sent death threats, people have wished cancer on me, they've told me that i should have acid thrown in my face and this is literally because of my sexuality. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. the long running junior doctors dispute is set to end after doctors voted in favour of an 8.2% pay rise — we'll be talking to doctors who backed the plan and who opposed it a bit later. have you just come off a night shift in a hospital? let us know what you think about the plans. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. if you're emailing and are happy for us to contact you — and maybe want to take part in the programme — please include your phone number in your message. if you text, you'll be charged at the standard network rate. first, let's get an update on the news. thank you. riot police have used pepper spray and batons during clashe
and bobby norris from the only way is essex tells how the homophobic abuse he received on social media prompted his campaign to make such abuse a criminal offence. i've been sent death threats, people have wished cancer on me, they've told me that i should have acid thrown in my face and this is literally because of my sexuality. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. the long running junior doctors dispute is set to end after doctors voted in favour of an 8.2% pay...
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could be one or two showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon, but for the majority of england and wales, it's dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales. but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west or south—westerly breeze. that could make for a somewhat tricky opening day at the open. some showers moving through, some of which could be heavy, possibly thundery, and it will be quite breezy. now, as we go through thursday night into the early hours of friday, the showers continue for a time in the north. further south, with clear skies, it's going to be a cooler, fresher night than we have been used to across parts of eastern england. behind me, though, across the south—west of the uk, cloud gathering by the first part of friday morning with some outbreak of rain ahead of our next weather maker. but even here we're going to get a dollo
could be one or two showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon, but for the majority of england and wales, it's dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales. but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west or south—westerly breeze. that could make...
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begin looking to us to come in the fabulous essex when. the safeway there was. given to them and they went with us and the report can never not. live in an essay when the best gaggle but i would guess k.v.a. used to be picky at the nickel mines that. invariably me when i said. i vote for a guy with. no name or government. as a man of. me. this is a friend of the hump on the level of sam is a homicide on. because people know that of it i am not. a member i don't know many people that are we going to get nice if this is going to be the 70 a mess they will see an islamist image. of this going to succeed because of it having to. take some another. post more often straw on. that cost us money from vietnam for example. there is a good bit of there are suitable statistical foot norm not the full they just didn't. get it just. so he had to name it because in them it also says. that he says this but it's just. a put it's place i was last seen here to get where we stayed with 66 but i will say that despite. you know with them. it's going to show what a great show you give
begin looking to us to come in the fabulous essex when. the safeway there was. given to them and they went with us and the report can never not. live in an essay when the best gaggle but i would guess k.v.a. used to be picky at the nickel mines that. invariably me when i said. i vote for a guy with. no name or government. as a man of. me. this is a friend of the hump on the level of sam is a homicide on. because people know that of it i am not. a member i don't know many people that are we...
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they run a supercar garage in essex, which is the star of a new bbc three series. look at those cars! that will be fun! good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. england have won the men's cricket world cup for the first time in an extraordinary finish to a tense final at lord's. the game was decided in a so—called super over after the main match ended in a tie. new zealand fell just short with the last ball of the game to give england the title. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, is launching a series of projects designed to protect children from knife crime during the summer holidays. he says a major new study into youth crime shows there is a "clear link between poverty and serious violence". full of fighting spirit for all the right reasons, some of the 320 children coached by south london's dwaynamics boxing club. 15 trainers give their time forfree, teaching children discipline, self—confidence, and how to stay away from crime in one of the poorest parts of london. one, two — well done! one, two. joshua simpson's jab is the mea
they run a supercar garage in essex, which is the star of a new bbc three series. look at those cars! that will be fun! good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. england have won the men's cricket world cup for the first time in an extraordinary finish to a tense final at lord's. the game was decided in a so—called super over after the main match ended in a tie. new zealand fell just short with the last ball of the game to give england the title. the mayor of...
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fingers crossed, it is looking good for the cricket tomorrow. 100 years ago, a neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of scouting worldwide. robert hall has been retracing its history as celebrations get underway to mark it's centenary. the opening of our gilwell park training school is, to my mind, the most important step that has occurred in the history of the movement since its inauguration. every time you drive through those gates and down the drive, there's that spirit of scouting, of endeavour, of friendships, of that sense of family and belonging. and it is loved by scouts all over the world. it started with a rundown manor house an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteers here to bring another baden powell dream to reality. heather remembers the story her father victor told her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london, because it was an east end group, to chingford station and then they pulled their trek cart up to here. of cour
fingers crossed, it is looking good for the cricket tomorrow. 100 years ago, a neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of scouting worldwide. robert hall has been retracing its history as celebrations get underway to mark it's centenary. the opening of our gilwell park training school is, to my mind, the most important step that has occurred in the history of the movement since its...
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the message of support to help that's what sonoma county sheriff mark essex gave to a crowd of thodstino danceve in r park. he told them that the sheriff's office would not turn undocumented immigrants over to i.c.e. for minor offenses or reporting the victim of crime. shfrp said they would not help i.c.e. conduct raids. ask latinos about immigration status or arrest them on a civil immigration warrant. opinion. >>> oakland mayor libya schaaf is coming under fire for donations made to her 2018 campaign. the public ethics commission found the campaign accepted donations over the legal limit. city and the commission recommended that schaaf return the contributions and pay a $600 fine. any say schaaf as campaign is cooperating and offered to return the donations immediately. the commission scheduled to vote whether to impose the fines at the next meeting. >>> still ahead about nbc bay area news at 5:00. a warning at tiburon beach. the reason people are told to stay out of the water. despite the hot temperatures. >>> the water probably pretty tempting when you consider temperatures inland up
the message of support to help that's what sonoma county sheriff mark essex gave to a crowd of thodstino danceve in r park. he told them that the sheriff's office would not turn undocumented immigrants over to i.c.e. for minor offenses or reporting the victim of crime. shfrp said they would not help i.c.e. conduct raids. ask latinos about immigration status or arrest them on a civil immigration warrant. opinion. >>> oakland mayor libya schaaf is coming under fire for donations made to...
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public health england are urging drug users in essex to be extra careful. a group of mps has urged the prime minister to take personal responsibility for tackling the increase in youth violence across england and wales. mps on the home affairs select committee say the current strategy is completely inadequate and are calling on the government to reverse cuts to youth services, and increase police numbers. the home office has rejected some of the committee's findings. danny shaw reports. a young life cut short. yousef makki from greater manchester died in march after being stabbed in the heart. he was only 17. the knife violence which led to the death of yousef and a growing number of other teenagers is described in a new report as an epidemic. the home affairs committee says young people are being failed by agencies and whitehall departments that are meant to keep them safe. teenagers are dying on our streets and families are being devastated. but the government's response is just completely inadequate. we have had a perfect storm of youth service cuts, pol
public health england are urging drug users in essex to be extra careful. a group of mps has urged the prime minister to take personal responsibility for tackling the increase in youth violence across england and wales. mps on the home affairs select committee say the current strategy is completely inadequate and are calling on the government to reverse cuts to youth services, and increase police numbers. the home office has rejected some of the committee's findings. danny shaw reports. a young...
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i will have more for you tomorrow morning. 100 years ago an neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of scouting worldwide. celebrations are underway to mark the centenary. robert hall is there for us this moring. thousands of scots are already up and about, robert. that's right. the scots have dispersed across this site, doing activities like this. you are leading the team running this. how big are logistic exercise is that? it is big. we have 50 international volunteers from around the globe, then a team of about 500 uk volunteers all prepping and building the event and taking it all down at the end of the week. what is special about gilwell park? it is a great place. it is about developing skills. a lot of these kids will head to the scouting world jamboree next month. the knots on the end of your neckerchief is about remembering friendships and not as a big part of this. absolutely. these people will make friends for life. they will keep those friendships running for years
i will have more for you tomorrow morning. 100 years ago an neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of scouting worldwide. celebrations are underway to mark the centenary. robert hall is there for us this moring. thousands of scots are already up and about, robert. that's right. the scots have dispersed across this site, doing activities like this. you are leading the team running...
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a man and a woman from essex have been arrested, after a mass brawl on a british cruise ship. six others were injured as the p&0 britannia ferry, sailed into southampton yesterday morning from norway. the fight broke out after a party. the footballer gareth bale could be on his way to the chinese super league, from real madrid. sources close to britain's most expensive player say the move hasn't been finalised but is "very close". reports suggest the deal could see bale earn a million pounds a week. the defending champion, wales' geraint thomas, is set to finish as runner—up, in this year's tour de france. with the largely ceremonial final stage to go, he's trailing colombia's egan bernal, riding in the same british team. patrick gearey has the latest. on top of the mountain, and on top of the world. egan bernal, a 22—year—old colombian, will almost certainly become the third youngest winner in the history of the tour de france. born in the andes and crowned in the alps, bernal was followed all the way to the top by his countrymen, who had never seen a colombian win this
a man and a woman from essex have been arrested, after a mass brawl on a british cruise ship. six others were injured as the p&0 britannia ferry, sailed into southampton yesterday morning from norway. the fight broke out after a party. the footballer gareth bale could be on his way to the chinese super league, from real madrid. sources close to britain's most expensive player say the move hasn't been finalised but is "very close". reports suggest the deal could see bale earn a...
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public health england are urging drug users in essex to be extra careful. talks have resumed to try to avert a strike by british airways pilots over the summer. the pilots' union and british airways are trying to resolve the dispute over pay. iag, which owns ba, lost its latest legal attempt to stop strike action this morning. the airline says its offer of 11 and a half % over three years is "fair and generous", but the union wants its members to get a share of profits. the rya nair boss, michael 0'leary, has warned his workforce that it has been a "challenging" summer for the airline and they should prepare forjob losses. in a video message to workers, he claimed the company had 900 too many pilots and cabin crew. the redundancies are expected to be announced next month. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge explains what has led to today's announcement. profit losses in the recent mine separately down to the dog eat dog world of being a european budget airline, putting the bums on seats at cheap prices and fuel costs, but they say they are two other fa
public health england are urging drug users in essex to be extra careful. talks have resumed to try to avert a strike by british airways pilots over the summer. the pilots' union and british airways are trying to resolve the dispute over pay. iag, which owns ba, lost its latest legal attempt to stop strike action this morning. the airline says its offer of 11 and a half % over three years is "fair and generous", but the union wants its members to get a share of profits. the rya nair...
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a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. now on bbc news, the best of the week's interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. hello and welcome to the programme. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism from a programme over the last week. on monday we revealed how leading surgeons told this programme that women who had some types of breast implants should be warned about a condition linked to chronic pain and extreme fatigue. tens of thousands of women on online forums claim they have suffered from what is known as breast implant illness. it is not an official diagnosis and there is little scientific evidence that implants cause the symptoms, but some surgeons say more research is needed and patients should be warned about the condition. anna collinson reports. naomi macarthur is five foot two and can lift double her weight. she's a fitness instructor and is proud of her strength. five months ago her life very different. yes,
a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. now on bbc news, the best of the week's interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. hello and welcome to the programme. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism from a programme over the last week. on monday we revealed how leading surgeons told this programme that women who had some...
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Jul 13, 2019
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he is expected to go on trial next year. 100 years ago a neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of the scouts. robert hall has been retracing scouting history as celebrations get under way to mark the location's 100th birthday the opening of our gilwell park training scheme is the most important step that has occurred in the history of the movement since its inauguration. there is that spirit of scouting, of endeavour, of friendships, that sense of family and belonging, and it is loved by scouts all over the world. it started with a run down manor house, an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteers here to bring another baden powell dream to reality. this person remembers the story her father told her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london. they got the train to chingford station. then they pulled a cart up to here. of course it was almost derelict by that time. they found they could not sleep in the house, it was just derelict. they
he is expected to go on trial next year. 100 years ago a neglected estate in essex was transformed into a place where young people could embark on a life of adventure. gilwell park became the spirtitual home of the scouts. robert hall has been retracing scouting history as celebrations get under way to mark the location's 100th birthday the opening of our gilwell park training scheme is the most important step that has occurred in the history of the movement since its inauguration. there is...
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Jul 18, 2019
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could be one or two showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon, but for the majority of england and wales, it's dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales. but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west or south—westerly breeze. that could make for a somewhat tricky opening day at the open. some showers moving through, some of which could be heavy, possibly thundery, and it will be quite breezy. now, as we go through thursday night into the early hours of friday, the showers continue for a time in the north. further south, with clear skies, it's going to be a cooler, fresher night than we have been used to across parts of eastern england. behind me, though, across the south—west of the uk, cloud gathering by the first part of friday morning with some outbreak of rain ahead of our next weather maker. this frontal system developing and pushi
could be one or two showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon, but for the majority of england and wales, it's dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales. but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west or south—westerly breeze. that could make...
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getting ready for it, is now the government's number one priority a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly one million pounds in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time, so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy.
getting ready for it, is now the government's number one priority a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly one million pounds in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner up. she thought that i was just spending eight hours a day in my room just wasting my time, so now that i've proved to her that i can do stuff, i'm really happy.
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Jul 18, 2019
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could be one or two showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon, but for the majority of england and wales, it's dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales. but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west or south—westerly breeze. that could make for a somewhat tricky opening day at the open. some showers moving through, some of which could be heavy, possibly thundery, and it will be quite breezy. now, as we go through thursday night into the early hours of friday, the showers continue for a time in the north. further south, with clear skies, it's going to be a cooler, fresher night than we have been used to across parts of eastern england. behind me, though, across the south—west of the uk, cloud gathering by the first part of friday morning with some outbreak of rain ahead of our next weather maker. this frontal system developing and pushi
could be one or two showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon, but for the majority of england and wales, it's dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales. but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west or south—westerly breeze. that could make...
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could be a couple of showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon but for the majority of england and wales it is dry with spells of sunshine. cooler thanit dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers slipping into north—west england and north wales that for northern ireland and scotla nd wales that for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west, south—westerly breeze. that could make for a somewhat tricky opening day at the open. some showers moving through, some of which could be heavy and possibly thundery and it could be quite breezy. as we go through thursday night into the early hours of friday, the showers continue for a time in the north. further south with clear skies it will be a call and fresher night than we have been used to across parts of eastern england and behind me across the south—west of the uk, cloud gathers by the first part of friday morning with some outbreak of rain ahea
could be a couple of showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon but for the majority of england and wales it is dry with spells of sunshine. cooler thanit dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers slipping into north—west england and north wales that for northern ireland and scotla nd wales that for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some...
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Jul 18, 2019
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could be a couple of showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon but for the majority of england and wales it is dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west, south—westerly breeze. that could make for a somewhat tricky opening day at the open. some showers moving through, some of which could be heavy and possibly thundery and it will be quite breezy. as we go through thursday night into the early hours of friday, the showers continue for a time in the north. further south with clear skies it will be a cooler and fresher night than we have been used to across parts of eastern england and behind me across the south—west of the uk, cloud gathering by the first part of friday morning with some outbreak of rain ahead of our next weather maker. this frontal system developing and pushing in from the sou
could be a couple of showers across parts of suffolk and essex down into kent as we go through the afternoon but for the majority of england and wales it is dry with spells of sunshine. cooler than it has been an breezy as well. perhaps a couple of showers clipping into north—west england and north wales but for northern ireland and scotland we will see a scattering of showers, some of them some thundery, blowing through quickly on that brisk west, south—westerly breeze. that could make for...