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BBCNEWS The Travel Show August 30, 2020 12:30:00

Get that doesnt look like it will get in until monday night. Mid to high teens at the best. Hello, this is bbc news, the headlines. University lecturers warn a Million Students due to return for the autumn term should study from home because of coronavirus. We are really worried that we could see universities becoming the care home of any second wave of coronavirus in the uk. Tens of thousands of people are expected to take to the streets of minsk to protest at what they believe is the rigged re election of the belarus prime minister. European countries are urged to offer a place of safety to hundreds of migrants rescued by ships in the mediterranean including one paid for by the street artist banksy. Fire has destroyed much of a large tower block in the spanish capital madrid. More than 20 fire crews needed to tackle the blaze. There are no reports of any injuries. Now on bbc news. Another chance tojoin mike corey in this classic travel show episode as he travels across malaysias bigg

BBCNEWS The Travel Show January 18, 2020

From scotland, the winds dropping and with clear skies this evening and overnight, we have a frost pretty widely, even in towns and cities, 2 3 possible. The exceptions the highlands and islands, here we have a milder stronger breeze coming in from the atlantic around the top of High Pressure. Follow the lines round and into the north sea and they could be one or two showers here early on sunday morning. They should say offshore. Apart from that, more cloud and more breeze in the north west of scotland, we have more winds, frosty start, a cold winters day. Again, seven or 8 degrees, probably milder in the cloud towards the north west. Hello this is bbc news. The headlines. The chancellor warns Business Leaders that there will not be alignment with eu rules in any post brexit trade agreement and that some businesses will benefit while some wont. A clock projected on the walls of downing street one of a series of events announced to mark the moment the uk leaves the eu. British Scientist

BBCNEWS The Travel Show January 19, 2020

Businesses are warning of price rises, after the chancellor sajid javid said the uk would not align with eu regulations after brexit. In an interview with the financial times, mrjavid said some firms would lose out, but added that theyd had three years to prepare for changes. Our Business Correspondent katy austin reports. What doing business between the uk and the eu will look like in the future is still unknown. The food and drink, chemicals, medicines, vehicles and Aerospace Industries have said they want to remain in step with the eus regulations from 2021 to stay competitive. Now the chancellor has said they will not have alignment. He also said there will be an impact on business one way or another. Some will benefit, some will not. What sajid javid has said here was not entirely new. Borisjohnsons government has since autumn indicated it will not seek to remain aligned with eu rules after brexit. What is more new is the chancellor getting a message to businesses that they need t

BBCNEWS The Travel Show September 27, 2020 00:30:00

48 year old conservative judge, Amy Coney Barrett, to fill the vacant seat on the us supreme court. Mr trump appeared alongside the judge at the white house, describing his nominee as one of the countrys most brilliant and gifted legal minds. Thousands of University Students across the uk have been forced into lockdown for two weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases on campuses. 1,700 students in manchester have been told to self isolate in their rooms on campus for m days, after 127 of them contracted coronavirus. Thousands of protesters have defied israels nationwide lockdown to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Large convoys drove to jerusalem from around the country to express their anger at mr netanyahus handling of the pandemic, and his refusal to step down over corruption charges. Tributes are being paid to matt ratana, the police officer shot dead at a south london Custody Centre on friday morning. An investigation is underway into how the handcuffed

BBCNEWS The Travel Show January 21, 2020

It is 3 30am in the morning, you up to date on the headlines. This week on the travel show the swamp that is becoming a tinderbox. Lets rehydrate this peat. Same time, ready . Three, two, one. Whoo. Where the amish go on their holidays. I think we have been very blessed to have a place to go like this. People accept us and it is quite unique. Plus, what will the 20s bring for travellers . Our global guru runs up his highlights for the coming decade. Theme music plays this week we begin the swamp. This area is home to dark swarms of mosquitoes, blood sucking ticks, poisonous copperheads and rattlesnakes and even the occasional black bear. Back in the 18th century, this place was considered so bleak and inhospitable, it was given a name that was just as unwelcoming, the Great Dismal Swamp. It is right on the border between virginia and north carolina. Back when the us was formed, it was around 1 million acres. Today it is much smaller, about an eighth of his original size and it looks ve

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