Placed in temporary accommodation in england reaches its highest since records began , its highest since records began, we have an exclusive report on a family whove lived in a travelodge for 14 months. Im feeling very bad for all my family. Sometimes im feeling my family. Sometimes im feeling im like, im not a human on and craig snell will have your weather. Good morning, storm babet finally cleared the uk over the weekend. Will the weather settle weekend. Will the weather settle down over the coming days . Find out in a little bit. Down over the coming days . Find out in a little bit. Plus down over the coming days . Find out in a little bit. Plus paul coyte has all the latest in sport. I do a great picture of Bobby Charlton there in the early years. The tributes continue to flood in other sport news as well. Max verstappen wins the us grand prix whilst Lewis Hamilton finds himself disqualified and theres more fallout from two games against south africa in two different world cups th
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Between Great Britain and the United States via cspan, what comes to mind . I think the great period of closeness between britain and the United States. Fluctuated. Ship has of course, we were particularly close in world war ii. It was revived under Margaret Thatchers premiership. There were some rocky patches had a close but she ideological relationship with ronald reagan. They were very fond of each other personally. Beginning of a it was not quite so warm under her successors. Tony blair became extremely close to bill clinton. And to president bush. I would say that that was a particularly interesting time of the transatlantic relationship. Politicians were sometimes embarrassed at what the public like to call the special relationship. Comeshe Prime Minister into town, some of those things are little unnecessary. You have watched our government over 25 years and your own government. What is the main difference for someone who has never thought about it, between the two democracies .
Not seen him before on cspan, but he has worked at cspan for over 25 years, just retired as our london producer. When you look back at the last 25 years and the relationship between Great Britain and the United States via cspan, what comes to mind . I think the great period of closeness between britain and the United States. The relationship has fluctuated. Of course, we were particularly close in world war ii. It was revived under Margaret Thatchers premiership. There were some rocky patches before that, but she had a close ideological relationship with ronald reagan. They were very fond of each other personally. So that was the beginning of a long stretch it was not quite so warm under her successors. Tony blair became extremely close to bill clinton. And to president bush. I would say that that was a particularly interesting time of the transatlantic relationship. British politicians were sometimes embarrassed at what the public like to call the special relationship. When the Prime