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Nicky Campbell

to get home for so she is currently in germany on a coach having left krakow yesterday evening, due to arrive back here at 6.00 on thursday morning. we have had to do everything ourselves from the uk. she has a couple of friends, which is great, but easyjet have offered no support or guidance. 9.00 at night, three young adults stuck in the airport with no accommodation are no offer of any accommodation. the coach has taken them all the way back to the way from krakow to germany, brussels and then the uk. 31.5 hours. that is a long schlep and you have paid for it, have you stepped up? we paid for it, have you stepped up? - paid for it, have you stepped up? - paid for it for all of them and we will try and get as much back from easyjet as we can. i was listening to some of the stories. it sounds like it could be a long process. personally, i will look to take this as far as i can, even if it means writing to easyjet�*s chief executive at some point. we are really

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Breakfast

we also have sharon, who was hoping to get to bilbao to see her son, but she is stockier instead. richard, what is your situation? we she is stockier instead. richard, what is your situation?— she is stockier instead. richard, what is your situation? we were due to fl to what is your situation? we were due to fly to manchester _ what is your situation? we were due to fly to manchester from _ what is your situation? we were due to fly to manchester from lisbon - to fly to manchester from lisbon yesterday evening. == to fly to manchester from lisbon yesterday evening.— to fly to manchester from lisbon yesterday evening. -- she is stuck here instead. _ yesterday evening. -- she is stuck here instead. the _ yesterday evening. -- she is stuck here instead. the flight _ yesterday evening. -- she is stuck here instead. the flight was - yesterday evening. -- she is stuck. here instead. the flight was delayed b 12 here instead. the flight was delayed by 12 hours. — here instead. the flight was delayed by 12 hours, would _ here instead. the flight was delayed by 12 hours, would be _ here instead. the flight was delayed by 12 hours, would be accepted, - here instead. the flight was delayed by 12 hours, would be accepted, it i by 12 hours, would be accepted, it happens, then a few hours later, it was cancelled outright. we have no e—mails, no texts from easyjet or anything like that, just notifications from an app. so the 3pp notifications from an app. so the app give us options to a new flight, the only option was to go from porto today at 9.00, so last night we booked that flight and drove to porto, booked a hotel on the way, so now we are in porto and we are quite lucky we got a hotel rather than relying on a floor in an airport last night. we have been quite

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BBC News

on wednesday, ahead of this area of low pressure. the weather front will be crossing ireland early in the day, then reaching western parts of the uk here. let's have a look at that. here's 9.00 in the morning. a lot of dry and bright weather, bar the odd shower, but the bulk of that cloud and rain is out towards the west at this stage. this is 4.00 in the afternoon. it's raining in northern ireland. the rain isjust nudging into wales, the south—west, but look at many of these other parts of the country further east — it's actually going to be bright. through wednesday night into thursday, the weather front sweeps through. it will be quite heavy for a time. i think on thursday it's a day of thick cloud with occasional sunny spells and also showers. quite a muggy air, so those temperatures will be typically in the low 20s, maybe pushing 23 or 2a degrees for the south and south—east. here's the outlook. into the weekend, it's once again a changeable picture and that's how it's going to remain really into early august. bye— bye.

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Verified Live

degrees further south. through this evening and overnight, we'll have more persistent showers moving through north—western parts of the country here, eventually reaching the lake district, lancashire, across the pennines and maybe into lincolnshire. most of us, i think, are in for a dry night and relatively bright, if not sunny, start to the day on wednesday, ahead of this area of low pressure. the weather front will be crossing ireland early in the day, then reaching western parts of the uk here. let's have a look at that. here's 9.00 in the morning. a lot of dry and bright weather, bar the odd shower, but the bulk of that cloud and rain is out towards the west at this stage. this is 4.00 in the afternoon. it's raining in northern ireland. the rain isjust nudging into wales, the south—west, but look at many of these other parts of the country further east — it's actually going to be bright. through wednesday night into thursday, the weather front sweeps through. it will be quite heavy for a time.

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Verified Live

reaching the lake district, lancashire, across the pennines and maybe into lincolnshire. most of us, i think, are in for a dry night and relatively bright, if not sunny, start to the day on wednesday, ahead of this area of low pressure. the weather front will be crossing ireland early in the day, then reaching western parts of the uk here. let's have a look at that. here's 9.00 in the morning. a lot of dry and bright weather, bar the odd shower, but the bulk of that cloud and rain is out towards the west at this stage. this is 4.00 in the afternoon. it's raining in northern ireland. the rain isjust nudging into wales, the south—west, but look at many of these other parts of the country further east — it's actually going to be bright. through wednesday night into thursday, the weather front sweeps through. it will be quite heavy for a time. i think on thursday it's a day of thick cloud with occasional sunny spells and also showers. quite a muggy air, so those temperatures will be typically in the low 20s, maybe pushing 23 or 24 degrees for the south and south—east. here's the outlook. into the weekend, it's once again a changeable picture and that's how it's going to remain really into early august. bye— bye.

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Verified Live

most of us, i think, are in for a dry night and relatively bright, if not sunny, start to the day on wednesday, ahead of this area of low pressure. the weather front will be crossing ireland early in the day, then reaching western parts of the uk here. let's have a look at that. here's 9.00 in the morning. a lot of dry and bright weather, bar the odd shower, but the bulk of that cloud and rain is out towards the west at this stage. this is 4.00 in the afternoon. it's raining in northern ireland. the rain isjust nudging into wales, the south—west, but look at many of these other parts of the country further east — it's actually going to be bright. through wednesday night into thursday, the weather front sweeps through. it will be quite heavy for a time. i think on thursday it's a day of thick cloud with occasional sunny spells and also showers. quite a muggy air, so those temperatures will be typically in the low 20s, maybe pushing 23 or 24 degrees for the south and south—east. here's the outlook.

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Newsday

and there are wildfires here in spain, too. 4,000 people had to be evacuated as 300 firefighters fought to control a blaze on la palma, in the canary islands. this man says if a friend hadn't phoned to warn him, he would have died in the inferno. it comes as a second blistering heatwave sweeps into europe. temperatures in southern spain are pushing into the 405, 10 celsius hotter than normal in places. it makes it almost unbearable to work outside. it's been extremely hot this year. like, i normally get up at eight or nine in the morning but i've been getting up at five just to get things done by 9.00 because it's just harsh. make you feel a bit better. colin runs an animal sanctuaryjust inland from the tourist beaches of the costa del sol. there you go. hot animals mean more work for him. you've got sweat all over you.

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BBC News at Ten

unbearable to work outside. it's been extremely hot this year. like, i normally get up at eight or nine in the morning but i've been getting up at five just to get things done by 9.00 because it's just harsh. make you feel a bit better. colin runs an animal sanctuaryjust inland from the tourist beaches of the costa del sol. there you go. hot animals mean more work for him. you've got sweat all over you. they need to be hosed down to keep them cool and it's too hot for the tourists too — his main source of donations. the only animals that seem to be enjoying themselves are the meerkats. so colin has had to close the place and the cash is running out. i think we'lljust have to just... bear with itjust now and just see what happens. this year's just been unbearable, it really has. you get no break from it at all. here's why it's so hot. a high—pressure system, held in place by thejet stream, a rapidly moving flow of air high

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Newsday

it makes it almost unbearable to work outside. it's been extremely hot this year. like, i normally get up at eight or nine in the morning but i've been getting up at five just to get things done by 9.00 because it'sjust harsh. make you feel a bit better. colin runs an animal sanctuary just inland from the tourist beaches of the costa del sol. there you go. hot animals mean more work for him. you've got sweat all over you. they need to be hosed down to keep them cool and it's too hot for the tourists too — his main source of donations. the only animals that seem to be enjoying themselves are the meerkats. so colin has had to close the place and the cash is running out. i think we'lljust have tojust... bear with itjust now and just see what happens. this year's just been unbearable, it really has. you get no break from it at all. here's why it's so hot. a high—pressure system, held in place by the jet stream, a rapidly moving flow of air

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Breakfast

you can watch coastguard — search and rescue sos at 9.00pm tonight on channel five. that's all from us. breakfast is back from 6.00am tomorrow. have a good day.

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