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A b.b.c. . 5 wires are joined by the b.b.c. Local radio stations across the u.k. How local radio listeners are the main reason 5 Live is widespread disruption due to heavy snow. Sports a film that will claims the vultures are already circling about his tenure as the England women. And on the fibroid Web site a microchip. Is b.b.c. . Or 3 d. News on 5 Live years cover MacGraw hundreds of schools have been closed for its have been cancelled and there's been major disruption on the roads after heavy snow in parts of the temperatures could fall to minus 10 urbanites the weather warnings are still in place in many areas a reporter Stephen Chittenden in Cambridge Kent sorry East Sussex took the impact the m 20 came to a halt further north another band of snow hit the east of England with ice and snow on the roads making driving conditions treacherous 3 people died following a crash in Lincolnshire one man died in a crash in temperature police have yet said if they were weather related b.b.c. Research has found more than a 1000 criminal lawyers in England and Wales have experienced disclosure of evidence failings in the last year a bird said it could have led to wrongful convictions all miscarriages of justice Downing Street is dismissed any prospects of a return to a hard border between northern Ireland and the Irish Republic have to break States is there for leaks letter from the foreign secretary appears as a chance that could be customs checks in future Labor's calling for Boris Johnson to be sense for the remarks is the d.p. M.p. Nigel dogs what needs to be remembered in terms of the Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland border is that there is a political constitutional economic and currently border but it doesn't affect the free movement of people and what we want to do is to see that continue and can continue. Police say they believe 3 members of the same family died in an explosion at a shop and flats in Leicester on Sunday 2 others were also killed McCain is from Leicester Leicestershire and fire rescue service we can't confirm exact numbers so we're working on the other possibility that there could be people still within the building and would sweep through with our search and rescue teams with the help of the search dogs to make sure that we have located everybody that could possibly mean that 5 people were injured ones in a life threatening condition u.s. Media is reporting one of President Trump senior advisors his son in law that is White House clearance down graded Jeric Kirshner's had interim clearance for about a year now but he won't now get top level briefings Vodaphone Nakia of laid out plans to launch a 4 g. Mobile network on the moon next year it'll be used by lunar rovers to stream data back to a base station Kate Atlas greys from p.t. Scientists. I. Think it's a. Bit. You see if. Any of that is cable and if it's. Going to get long. Then there is Mrs using McCain frozen chips in its restaurants it's after a former employee claims not all the food is fresh The company says they own the same ones you can now buy to cook at home that is the 5 Live nice England playing New Zealand and their 2nd one day international Kevin hails as at the by oval entering and so I can tell you were after one over of the game underway with New Zealand's Now a couple on 5 Monro on $16.00 without loss while I could tell you how for now it goes the England won the toss and elected to field 1st so putting New Zealand into bass with just a couple changes for New Zealand we didn't have that last time McCain Williams and we knew was injured near the mark Sharma been brought in to replace him Chapman a good replacement the highest run scorer and atomistic 50 overs competition here in New Zealand this season but also another change so deep misses out the spinner and the 26 year old right arm quickly Ok Ferguson comes into the New Zealand side for his 16th o.d.i. Cap and also to that England are on change so Mark would still not fit enough to play today so that's the latest we're underway here for this day night fixture the 2nd of this 5 match series where the rest of the sport is Shojo soccer there are probably people out there who want me to lose all 3 games there for the rather blunt assessment from the New England women's manager Phil Neville whose team plays France Germany and the USA in the upcoming she believes Cup Neville has faced criticism for previous tweets about women for which he has apologised Premier League Swanzy will face either Rochdale or Tottenham in the quarterfinals of the f.a. Cup they saw Sheffield Wednesday to nail in their 5th round replay city majo Anderson says it's madness to play a liveable home game just minutes after the start of the Grand National at Aintree their Premier League fixture against Bournemouth has been moved to 530 on the 14th of April for live t.v. Coverage and the former world champion Sean Murphy is out of the Welsh Open snooper he lost 4 frames to nail against Gerard green in round one John Higgins got past Matthew Celt for 2. This is b.b.c. 5. Very cold with. The frequencies specially northern England's weather the. Cold and windy with more and they'll be frequent and heavy across northeast and northern and eastern Scotland. In the southeast. U.k. On digital and online. Might. Be of the temperature. Jumped up by 30 degrees in the middle of the day given the. Minus 3 right now very pleasant but. At the North Pole when the temperature should have been minus. But it got up to just below freezing these spikes are far from common in the entire polar region north of AC degrees latitude at its highest fabric temperature since records began and. Usually the warm spring loaded straight north and we all know where the cold air has been. And it's freezing in Britain will wake up to another freezing morning as cold spell tightens its grip heavy snow showers are expected overnight up until mid morning rise across the east of England in the east of Scotland as well there are lots of snow weather warnings out all of which is likely to cause travel problems there are warnings of high freezing winds blowing the snow up into drifts Helen Roberts is from the Met Office we've got frequent snowy showers blowing in on that a still when that cold by Cecily when that we've had for quite a few days now and we just say shower off the shower plumbing and say Feather accumulations. Well tonight and over the next few days as well. And when you talk about accumulations I mean snow dust and the kind of God are in the overnight hours are we talking about between sort of midnight and 6 is it still going to be snowing in other words when people are starting to drive to work Yeah well the interesting thing at the moment is because the air is so you ferry very cold daytimes temperatures that a struggling to get much above phrasing and in some places on staying out of toast I remaining subzero all day which means that pretty much everything that we say is forwarding a smile and a lot of it is a came in at a quite right away on on right some pavements and grass verges site lots of snow I and it is accumulating quite rightly the other interesting thing that is that the air is incredibly drawee very unusually dry for the u.k. Say normally when we get snow we get wet snow it becomes quite slushy quite quickly that they say is generally falling as power just. So it's easier to Claire in some sense is because it doesn't stick so much but it also plays around with that that brisk Eastley when the Seine going to strengthen a for coming days we will see quite a lot of blowing snow I think it's over that it's on your steps for example it's easier to brush away or or clear away somehow but then it might just come back yeah exactly why it's there yeah very much so easy to brush away because it's light and power a. Yes come back coming back quite regularly so as the morning commute sets in is there any change in Prospect Well I think for the morning commute particularly again north and east in parts of the country bearing the brunt of the ice Naish hours that continue to pile in on the easterly winds but we couldn't rule out some showers just about anywhere the area that we're keeping a close eye on is the South cased of of Coleman deafen here we could see some showers just blowing on shore as we see a slight shift in wind of action right down that east coast of England including East Anglia and down 3 Kent as well much of Scotland so it's a real it's a bit of an east west divide as much as anything else then as it is a bit sunny because the showers the coming in on the easterly winds that are developing over the north say blowing in on the wind but because the wind is they strong it is blowing they shall is quite a long way inland so will they that the heaviest makes frequent showers a towards eastern parts of the u.k. We are seeing showers blowing right the way across the country so you know where I mean to them and as we look towards the rest of the week this this call there is still with just about everybody is out right yeah the cold air is very much to stay for the time being we do see a slight change on Thursday. A storm that formed in the Atlantic as we speak is heading towards the Iberian Peninsula and that's been named by the Portuguese met surface the storm Emma and this one actually impacts us on Thursday it gradually drifts its way northward surf 3 Spain 3 from and then heads in auto action across the English Channel and that's going to bring initially quite a lot of snow to soften counties by the looks of things and then what's even more concerning is that snow you might start to turn to freezing rain freezing rain we need quite specific weather conditions for that to happen is Barry unusual in the u.k. And what it does is it rain freezes on to freeze and surface is just freezes instantly on impacts and say you get that she's taught us that you know what some people refer to as black ice. But it's going to turn things into a bit of an ice rink. And while the ukase experience a dramatic drop in temperature has been one of the warmest winters ever for the Arctic the North Pole gets no sunlight until March but an influx of warm air has pushed temperatures in Siberia up by as much as $35.00 Celsius above historical averages Greenland's already experienced $61.00 above freezing and $21.00 in 2018 more than 3 times as many hours as in any previous year and other worlds most northerly land Weather Station Cape Morris Jessop of the northern tip of Greenland recent temperatures are just warmer than one them some observers describe the heat wave as crazy and simply shocking Earlier tonight I spoke to yes but tile guard a meteorologist from Denmark with 40 years experience and the founder of the website climate this have a nation I asked Jasper how hot it's been getting a cape Morris Jessop. I don't think it's getting hot on them this. Hard enough because it's normally should be near been freezing quite roughly these days so it is very dramatic. And I think it was only for one day it was 60 it was. Probably is freezing again. Just a picture of how hot it is in the Arctic. Yeah this notion that been so many more hours above freezing than in any previous year is really so exceptional is such a spike that you and your colleagues are seeing Yeah I just saw a survey from a Norwegian mythologised. Looked at the data back to. The last to censor it. And there was a woman period back in the twenty's but not as hot of what we experience at the moment so the number of days with the melting of the number of concerts food days were freezing is much much higher. In this period this winter and we've ever seen before so here's a weather station 450 miles I believe from the North Pole and it's above freezing for an unprecedented amount of time what is that doing to the polar weather I mean what is the result of this for the poles and for the rest of us. First of all it is quite difficult to say precisely but when it is moving or surface if the surface is cold. The m.r.c. Will be colder and. We're. Getting slower and that the weather pattern will be different as it is now it is warm and. Will not be cold and it will move differently these days the lows are moving different as we have much more heat in the Arctic so that's on and the way the weather is moving is different well exactly because I'm I'm getting this idea now so there they are at the tip of Greenland a 1000 miles to the northwest of Britain and Northwest Britain yes. And yet in Britain people are getting this this icy blast from the East why why this imbalance. Well. We had the same easterly blast in Denmark and it's awfully cold. But if it happens sometimes in winter they have this easterly wind and that is actually not what I would call. Non-normal this has happened before. Because if we are going to have winter in both Denmark going to England we have to get the air from the east but now it is just coming very fast with a lot of wind but that's not unusual to the unusual thing is what's happening on far north far north so you're not linking the events in England than in it in Britain to what's happening up at the poles you know not directly but we have to face that. We don't have had these cold events for possibly years. And we saw a new year that the Eastern u.s. a Had a period of very cold cold air. And these spots are of cold has moved from the north from the north or from the Arctic towards South and been exchanged with warm warm air but so moved to a North Pole and that is exactly on your show earlier earlier we have seen this cold arctic air spread out but still it has been on the north or that is not the situation today. C n n previous years people have talked about the polar vortex sometimes a sort of bolt of call they're rushing down from the north because the the Arctic circulation of of wind has become weakened somehow Is this what we're seeing here yeah it is exactly the portable ticks has been divided in at least 2 maybe 3 parts. And. One of the ponces what we have here I experience at the moment there's another part. Of some part of us and a probably part of Siberia but what it does move away from from the North Pole. And it's not enough so awful cold it is we feel a cold but it doesn't actually it's you're looking much Kota if it was a real a ball of water x. . Well that's reassuring I suppose but you know still people are going to bundle up and deal with that minus 10 in the hearts of Britain and is there an outlook for. From the from this for the rest of the winter I mean can you see your way forward from the temperatures that you've been sampling up there I know I can I can see from the stick material that this cold period in Denmark will stay far for probably a week and that it will slowly disappear moving north back where it came from. So it's it's a rather short period it's not hard to call it with the winter it's a very short period in the end of the winter month we we see this this cold air and then. But still. We see even when it's moving north we should probably still see the North Pole and the Arctic quite warm because the Arctic. Is not able to look at code because we have all the greenhouse gases abolished so there are gates in but not go away from. From the surface so the warm period will stay. And. And I hate to ask this question but is it intensifying is this going to become an exponential that the warmer it becomes in the summer then then more of the ice in the winter. Maybe not exponential because in that case it will be better better dramatic but but the blowing would continue and it is in line with what we expect that the Arctic will warm faster and anywhere else on the globe. Because because all the greenhouse gases prevent. The cooling so we're the Arctic we're getting warm when the ice but it's probably in the few years maybe in the 30 years we can sail on North Pole and and Porter boy on the water not a flack for it. Imagine that was Jasper trial guard from the climate dissemination website Well it must be summer somewhere and my contender is New Zealand and that's where we're going no to terror where Kevin holes is watching England against New Zealand you told us earlier Kevin fielding. Yes And just to be awkward of course I think they think they've just entered autumn here just to big. Time think about it and I have to say we're not going to complain about the weather especially the scope of course the grades that they say slip it Cloudy a bit breezy but it is plenty warm enough of course and you're right England won the toss and they are burning 1st and made a very good start here because New Zealand already had 12 to to the south to pull point 2 overs and the 2 men I was called in Monroe for one Mark Chapman for one man wrote the burning of Chris works and works in his next over struck again when Mark Chapman to an excellent catch David Willey running backwards over his shoulder never easy to take he took an extremely well it's a given words the 2nd week it's now. On one of take a New Zealand 12th or 2 in the face over. 6 and how well matched are they at the moment Kevin that. The Great only way to England will be disappointed with the fact not only they lost but the manner in which they lost a little themselves on Sunday in the 1st game they got themselves back into very well but I think what it did show us quite clearly on Sunday is just how well much these 2 teams although not if you like man for man well much because England probably got a few more powerful basses in their line up the New Zealand but in terms of the overall balance of the teams and of course Ben Stokes is now back in the England shirt as well I think I think he should be a cracking series and of course if you have got to well match side you may want to England to win the game but they're not going to win every match because the fact that up against them some good opposition has one thing going for a cracking series nervously having lost on Sunday it is quite important England make sure they get a win under their belts here today. Kevin Many thanks indeed we'll be back with Kevin and the lawyer. In well a little while maybe about half an hour actually present Trump has picked one of his political strategists as his campaign manager for 2020 reelection campaign you may recall it is in a bit of hot water of his choice of campaign manager last time around after young Corey Lewandowsky he turned to Paul man of 4 who is no facing federal indictments for his contacts with Ukraine and other foreign governments Brad personality is the name he is a digital marketing strategist who 1st worked with the Trump campaign in 2016 and is credited with the team successful use of social media possibly not including Twitter will soon find out and he's going to focus on the congressional midterms which are coming up in November we're joined by the former Republican strategist Taylor Griffin Taylor good piece of politics is this. Well I think in terms of politics very few people know back Brad Parr scale so. Sorry So there's very. Few people know my mess pronounce his name. But the but he was in Trump's 2016 campaign as the Chief Digital Strategist and one of the interesting things when you're asking a question how to trump when the very sophisticated effective use of social media and digital mediums was a big part of it they were testing ads tens of thousands sometimes 50000 versions of a Facebook ad and seeing which versions did best and then focusing in on that using a lot of data analytics and I think that what you're seeing is that Trump has come to appreciate that the value in that it has put Brad Parr Scalia in charge of the entire campaign it will be very interesting to see it so it's in and it's certainly not a conventional pick and it certainly really early to be announcing your campaign manager you know well one of the networks was reporting tonight. The White House under Pr

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