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BBC News at One

george cowling was the first meteorologist to step in front of the camera and along with tom clifton, who he shared presenting duties with, brought a slightly more informal approach to the forecast. we'd been briefed to try to be a bit human, and i mentioned that tomorrow was going to be a good day for hanging out the washing, and this was something that had never been said before. and the press really took this up and thought that was a jolly good thing. and back then, the forecast came courtesy of two charts and a lot of charcoal. it wasn't until 1974 before the first female weather forecaster, barbara edwards, graced the air. if you look on the chart, you'll see there's outbreaks of rain, sleet... the following year those instantly recognisable weather symbols that we all love were introduced, but they didn't always behave themselves. so there's some blue with some, er, oh, dear, these bleep... _ but then, like many presenters, they became iconic and some presenters went on to

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The Context

the next level pandemic. well, that did not happen. right. dear member the banking crisis that was supposed to overtake us? it’s the banking crisis that was supposed to overtake us?— to overtake us? it's an optimistic note, it's to overtake us? it's an optimistic note. it's an _ to overtake us? it's an optimistic note, it's an optimistic— to overtake us? it's an optimistic note, it's an optimistic note. - to overtake us? it's an optimistic note, it's an optimistic note. 0n| to overtake us? it's an optimistic| note, it's an optimistic note. on a less optimistic note, i'm just going to squeeze in wills with his story. are you telling me an american tipping is coming to the side? ilurul’eiiii tipping is coming to the side? well that's what i've _ tipping is coming to the side? well that's what i've heard. i've obviously, tipping in the us is an everyday— obviously, tipping in the us is an everyday occurrence, every restaurant check, every time we go to a cafe _ restaurant check, every time we go to a cafe nowadays, we are asked to provide _ to a cafe nowadays, we are asked to provide a _ to a cafe nowadays, we are asked to provide a tip — to a cafe nowadays, we are asked to provide a tip. but i was reading the other— provide a tip. but i was reading the other daym — provide a tip. but i was reading the other day- - -— other day... what do you tip, 25? 2596? are — other day... what do you tip, 25? 2596? are you _ other day... what do you tip, 25? 2596? are you going _ other day... what do you tip, 25? 2596? are you going to _ other day... what do you tip, 25? 2596? are you going to make - other day... what do you tip, 25? 2596? are you going to make me. other day... what do you tip, 25? - 2596? are you going to make me sound 25%? are you going to make me sound bad if— 25%? are you going to make me sound bad if i _ 25%? are you going to make me sound bad if i say— 25%? are you going to make me sound bad if i say 20? we 2596? are you going to make me sound bad ifl say 20?— bad if i say 20? we were at 12 at the side, bad if i say 20? we were at 12 at the side. so _ bad if i say 20? we were at 12 at the side, so that's _ bad if i say 20? we were at 12 at the side, so that's why - bad if i say 20? we were at 12 at the side, so that's why i'm - the side, so that's why i'm pessimistic about this. j the side, so that's why i'm pessimistic about this. i tend to be renerous pessimistic about this. i tend to be generous about _ pessimistic about this. i tend to be generous about tipping _ pessimistic about this. i tend to be generous about tipping because i l generous about tipping because i saw what the _ generous about tipping because i saw what the pandemic did to new york and especially the service industry, so i and especially the service industry, so i tend _ and especially the service industry, so i tend to — and especially the service industry, so i tend to give a couple of extra dollars _ so i tend to give a couple of extra dollars here and there. but i've

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BBC News at Six

of the camera, and along with tom clifton, who he shared presenting duties with, brought a slightly more informal approach to the forecast. we'd been briefed to try to be a bit human, and i mentioned that tomorrow was going to be a good day for hanging out the washing, and this was something that had never been said before. and the press really took this up and thought that was a jolly good thing. and back then, the forecast came courtesy of two charts and a lot of charcoal. it wasn't until 1974 before the first female weather forecaster, barbara edwards, graced the air. if you look on the chart, you'll see there's outbreaks of rain, sleet... the following year, those instantly recognisable weather symbols that we all love were introduced, but they didn't always behave themselves. so there's some blue with some, er, oh, dear, these bleep... _ but then, like many presenters, they became iconic and some presenters went on to much bigger things. maybe a few drier interludes over dumfries house in ayrshire. aha! there'll be snow. it was in 1985, when computers

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Verified Live

we've got relatives that have killed themselves. and support for victims now comes from each other. what happened to you, karen, as a result of all this? i was prosecuted for theft and i pleaded guilty- at magistrates' court, and so i was then- sentenced for a year. you went to prison? i went to prison, yes. oh, dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. - what was it like in there? actually, do you know what, - it was better than what i had been going through the two years before that. - what victims now want is accountability and public exoneration, unsure why it took a new year drama on tv for that to come closer. frances reed, bbc news. plenty more on that story throughout the course of today's programme.

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BBC News Now

using loose language, were lucky enough to be not prosecuted in prison, but lost their homes, lost their minds and what have you, but there are equally other victims as well that aren't compensated, so we've got wives that have miscarried children because of stress, we've got relatives that have killed themselves. and support for victims now comes from each other. what happened to you, karen, as a result of all this? i was prosecuted for theft and i pleaded guilty- at magistrates' court, and so i was then- sentenced for a year. you went to prison? i went to prison, yes. oh, dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. - what was it like in there? actually, do you know what, - it was better than what i had been going through the two years before that. - what victims now want is accountability and public

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BBC News at One

court, — pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and sol pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and so i was then sentenced for a _ court, and so i was then sentenced for a yeah — court, and so i was then sentenced for a ear. :, court, and so i was then sentenced for a year-— court, and so i was then sentenced | for a year-_ you for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison- _ for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, _ for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, - for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, dear. . for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i| went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three months i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i. went to prison for three months and three _ went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. what went to prison for three months and three months with a tag.— went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. what was it like in there? — three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, _ three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, do _ three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, do you i three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, do you knowl like in there? actually, do you know what, it like in there? actually, do you know what. it was — like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better _ like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better than _ like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better than what i i like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better than what i had l what, it was better than what i had been _ what, it was better than what i had been going — what, it was better than what i had been going through the two years before _ been going through the two years before that. been going through the two years before that-— been going through the two years before that. 9 . . , :, ., before that. what victims now want is accountability _ before that. what victims now want is accountability and _ before that. what victims now want is accountability and public- is accountability and public exoneration, unsure why it took a new year drama on tv for that to come closer. colletta smith has been talking to many of those affected by the scandal and she joins us now from salford. yes, as you is a been hearing there lots of former sub postmasters joins us, telling their stories once again, lots of whom we have spoken to repeatedly over the years that they have been going through this saga, wondering why, as you say it

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Woman with Kiwi ties shares life on one of the world's most remote islands

Living in near isolation on one of the world’s most remote islands may sound scary to some. But for Torika Christian, 21, the way of life on Pitcairn Island...

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Scandium International Mining Provides Update To Shareholders

Scandium International Mining Corp. provides the following update to shareholders. Dear fellow shareholders, We wanted to update you regarding what is happening at Scandium International Mining Corp. and more specifically, our Nyngan Scandium project... - Veroeffentlicht am 09.01.2024

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The Five

>> judge jeanine: a living will. >> jesse: so my mom can scold me from the grave. >> jessica: i'm sure she'dremarr love to you. >> greg: it would be hard toou remarry as a widower. >> jessica: when hthe said that with a hologram all day? >> greg: she's still here! wou>> jesse: "you said you wouldn't remarry!" >> jessica: i think that's cool, though. >> sandra: oh, dear. we havese to embracesi it. change is coming, for sure. want to get out of the ticket? there is a new liberal loophole. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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The Five

can scold me from the grave. i love really hard to remarry, i though. >> as a widowet woulr, you knowt you still when you sit there with. >> yeah. oh, ye a hologras. sti still, she said he wouldn't remarry, i think. >> oh, wow.i yeah. oh, dear. um, wethinthat's can't bear it.e we got to embrace it.mb right. it's time. change is coming for sur e. next, i want to get out of the ticket. there is a brillianto get ou new liberal loophole. >> hi, i'm jason alexander. or, as you probably know, me, royal flush are 25 from wsop and you'll love these poker tips. poker is all about making the right calls at the right. >> mom, i can't talk now. but you mean raising my voice. i'll call you later.

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