Live Breaking News & Updates on Overfrom

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Overfrom on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Overfrom and stay connected to the pulse of your community

BBC News

daughter. stay with us here on bbc news. i'm helena humphreys in washington, dc. our colleagues in london take over from washington, dc. our colleagues in london take overfrom here. wishing you very a good weekend. goodbye for now. hello. we've had some fairly chilly weather over the past few days, but things are about to get colder, as we're going to see a blast of arctic air moving in for the next couple of days. so a drop in temperature and some snow showers which will cause a bit of disruption, particularly in the north. so we've got a couple of weather fronts shifting their way south, opening the doors to these cold northerly winds, bringing us that arctic air. through the next few hours, already some snow showers working in across parts of shetland, mainland north of scotland. also seeing a little bit of snowfall, a few light rain showers, further south. but actually most of us are dry and as the sun rises,

Bbc-news , Colleagues , Washington-dc , Stay , Daughter , Helena-humphreys , Weekend , Overfrom , London , Goodbye-for-now , Way , Snow-showers

World Business Report

his business accounts. mr allen explained that during march 2010 to april 2010 there was a discrepancy in the accounts of £3000. he said he had checked all the paperwork but could find no explanation for this discrepancy. he made admissions that this £3000 was never made good and had been rolled overfrom each branch trading period until the next until the audit took place in february 2012. mr allen's explanation for this discrepancy was that during to the relocation of the branch, the horizon system was not communicating, are you polling, and the data on the horizon system was not being sent. —— ie polling. we then have your analysis, it says post—interview, the report for the horizon system was requested after the branch was relocated. an

Grant-allen-s , Discrepancy , Explanation , Business-accounts , Accounts , Paperwork , 000 , April-2010 , 2010 , 3000 , March-2010 , Audit

BBC News

you're watching bbc news. thank you for your company. our colleagues in london are taking overfrom here. bye for colleagues in london are taking over from here. bye for now. hello there. we've got some very strong winds and some heavy rain on the way for tuesday, that brings with it the risk of some disruptive weather. little sign of that yesterday across northern england and scotland, with clear, blue, sunny skies for many. however, towards the southwest of england, the waves were picking up as the winds increased, all tied in with the next weather system. now it's this lump of cloud that's out to our west that we're watching, to develop into quite a nasty—looking area of low pressure. now, through the remainder of the night, one band of rain clears eastwards, another one heading into scotland, a bit of snow up over the scottish hills for a time, as well. and then we've got the next pulse of rain working into the southwest. now, bear in mind, we've already got lots of flood warnings in force, and that's before, really, the next dollop of heavy rain works in. so the rain, heavy enough

Bbc-news , Colleagues , Bye , Overfrom , Company , London , Way , Winds , Many , Weather , Heavy-rain , Southwest

Sportsday

are just behind them, while both manchester city and newcastle are hoping to claim a second victory in a row in the eight o'clock kick—off. if you are a team and you qualify for the champions league for the next season, it is because you have a really, really good team. when i think in a short time we took overfrom saudi arabia, people in a short time, they put the team there, and they had the feeling that they will stay for a long, long time. eddie howe has created a fantastic team for many reasons, and transitions and possession in the build—up and set pieces and everything, to control everything will be a massive, massive test for us. but we are there for that. we're looking at this game as an opportunity for us to be at our best. yes, we have to concentrate on manchester city's strengths, and we have to try and stop those, but we also have to be ourselves, and we can't change. we want to become a top team consistently in the premier league, and we have to try to become that ourselves.

Team , Victory , Kick-off , Season , Against-newcastle , Row , Manchester-city , Champions-league , Eight , People , Saudi-arabia , Reasons

BBC News

temperatures are not quite as extreme as in this southern area, thatis extreme as in this southern area, that is just a will see the very hottest weather and proudly coming through tuesday or even wednesday. reports of wildfires in the canary islands as well.— reports of wildfires in the canary islands as well. yes, they can show ou that islands as well. yes, they can show you that from _ islands as well. yes, they can show you that from space, _ islands as well. yes, they can show you that from space, it _ islands as well. yes, they can show you that from space, it has - islands as well. yes, they can show you that from space, it has burnt i you that from space, it has burnt over 4000 hectares. you can see the smoke plume drifting overfrom la palma to the south and this other island. it continues to cause problems there. in island. it continues to cause problems there.— island. it continues to cause problems there. island. it continues to cause roblems there. , ., ., , problems there. in terms of what is auoin on problems there. in terms of what is going on in — problems there. in terms of what is going on in the _ problems there. in terms of what is going on in the united _ problems there. in terms of what is going on in the united states, - going on in the united states, extreme heat over in the us. that is riuht. we extreme heat over in the us. that is right- we also _ extreme heat over in the us. that is right. we also have _ extreme heat over in the us. that is right. we also have a _ extreme heat over in the us. that is right. we also have a blocked - right. we also have a blocked weather pattern so it is notjust that we have a heatwave, it is the length of the heatwave. in phoenix, after today, they will have broken the record for the most consecutive days above 110 fahrenheit, no real change in the record, it will be absolutely —— but no real change in

Temperatures , Weather , Area , Wildfires , Island , Well-reports , Thatis-extreme , Yes , South , Space , Smoke , Plume

BBC News Now

this is thought to be one of the biggest strandings ever in britain. the pilot whales were found in the beach north of stornoway about seven o'clock yesterday morning. most were already dead, but 15 were still alive. police, the coastguard and charities trying to help them. vets and special equipment were brought overfrom the mainland. but it proved too late, and they were euthanised on welfare grounds. these are animals that have spent their entire lives in the water. they have evolved to not need the ability to support their own weight when they're out on land. so they do gradually crush themselves. and having been out for such a long time now, the effect of that crushing can potentially be fatal. pilot whales are one of the smaller species and part of the dolphin family. they're known for their strong social bonds. when one gets into difficulty, others often follow. one of the female whales was giving birth, and this may have led to the stranding. jamie mciver, bbc news.

Green-head-beach , Pilot-whales , Police , One , Strandings , Charities , Coastguard , Britain , Most , Stornoway , 15 , Seven

Breakfast

nhs consultants in england, who are already due to walk out on thursday and friday, have announced two more strike dates in august. it comes after their union, the bma, rejected the government's offer of a 6% pay rise. more than 50 pilot whales have died after a mass stranding in the western isles. an entire pod was found on a beach in the isle of lewis. all but one were either dead already or, despite a rescue effort, had to be put down. 0ur scotland correspondent jamie mcivor reports. this is thought to be one of the biggest strandings ever in britain. the pilot whales were found in the beach north of stornoway about seven o'clock yesterday morning. most were already dead, but 15 were still alive. police, the coastguard and charities trying to help them. vets and special equipment were brought overfrom the mainland. but it proved too late, and they were euthanised on welfare grounds. these are animals that have spent their entire lives in the water.

Government , Northern-england , Rise , Pay , Consultants , Offer , Have , Strike , Aslef-union , Bma , Nhs , 6

Verified Live

drew plaudits from her party and maybe grudging plaudits from the other parties. when she speaks she makes a tremendous impact but maybe she has not developed in the way that might have been anticipated by others and the reason she gives and the reason humza yousaf gives as well is to describe westminster as toxic. the opposition tories, in scotland, uk government, of course, they are not buying that. the party chair in scotland says that mhairi black is going because of infighting and civil war within the snp and across the investigation into party finances and humza yousaf taking over from finances and humza yousaf taking overfrom nicola sturgeon. craig hoy says they are fighting like gnats in a sack. given the possibility of a

Way , Party , Parties , Plaudits , Impact , Reason , Westminster , Humza-yousaf , Others , Opposition-tories , Government , Course

The Daily Global

stem cell, which means they don't have to use in theory, one might not have to use in theory, one might not have to use in theory, one might not have to use embryos that are left over from have to use embryos that are left overfrom idf have to use embryos that are left over from idf treatments donated by their parents or specifically for research. 50 their parents or specifically for research. , ., ., �* their parents or specifically for research. ., �* ., ., research. so you wouldn't have to use those ibf _ research. so you wouldn't have to use those ibf generated - research. so you wouldn't have to | use those ibf generated embryos, research. so you wouldn't have to - use those ibf generated embryos, you could use these models instead? that's the idea. of course she would have to still validate your models to make sure they were good enough. but yes for that you have to use some embryos to do comparisons. you can in theory generate these embryo models. ~ . ~ can in theory generate these embryo models. ~ ., ~ ., models. what kind of thing could the be models. what kind of thing could they be used _ models. what kind of thing could they be used for, _ models. what kind of thing could they be used for, why _ models. what kind of thing could they be used for, why could - models. what kind of thing could they be used for, why could they| models. what kind of thing could i they be used for, why could they be used for? , . ., , they be used for, why could they be used for? , _, , , ., used for? they could be used to study aspects — used for? they could be used to study aspects of _ used for? they could be used to study aspects of normal - used for? they could be used to study aspects of normal and - used for? they could be used to| study aspects of normal and real development. sojust study aspects of normal and real development. so just to understand how we begin. but they can also be used to understand where things go wrong. miscarriages occur quite

One , Theory , Embryos , Parents , Stem-cell , Treatments , Idf , Overfrom , Models , Generated-research , Masterpiece-theatre , Ibf

The Context

holland committee or to make promises for the people. now, i wasn't prepared to do that. as i said, i don't think it was right. and if people don't like that, then tough. but i got thisjob. b’s and if people don't like that, then tough. but i got this job. tough. but i got this 'ob. a's when i not this tough. but i got this 'ob. a's when i got thisjob h tough. but i got this 'ob. a's when i got thisjob i h tough. but i got this job. a's when i got this job i said it _ tough. but i got this job. a's when i got this job i said it was - tough. but i got this job. a's when i got this job i said it was going . i got thisjob i said it was going to do things differently because i said i wanted to change politics and that's what i'm doing. after those comments borisjohnson said the prime minister was talking rubbish. let's go to westminster and our political correspondent jonathan blake. the press have been describing this as a blazing feud, trading of barbs. i think this is a very personal degree of rancour we have seen today between these two men. it degree of rancour we have seen today between these two men.— between these two men. it does feel like it's iot between these two men. it does feel like it's got to _ between these two men. it does feel like it's got to bit _ between these two men. it does feel like it's got to bit personal. - between these two men. it does feel like it's got to bit personal. and - like it's got to bit personal. and rishi sunak, since he took office, having taken overfrom rishi sunak, since he took office, having taken over from liz truss as prime minister, borisjohnson was of course in office before that, has made pines to try and demonstrate that he's going at a very different

People , Committee , B , Promises , Thisjob , Boris-johnson , Prime-minister , Things , Rubbish , Politics , Ob , Thisjob-ih-tough