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compare that to further west where, in parts of northern ireland, we could get to 17 degrees of northern ireland, we could get to 17 degrees perhaps. feeling warmer here. as paul's open the world's most populous country, we take a look at what's at stake. and what's behind the decision in the united states a fast track a bill that could ban tiktok? hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. we start with the world's most populous country because its stars voting today. elections in india will be held over seven phases and the first one gets under way on friday across 102 of the 543 seats. my colleague send this report from the southern state. i am one of the southern state. i am one of the busiest commercial streets, the busiest commercial streets, the city is the capital of the southern indian state which sets the lawmakers of the indian parliament. also state that found itself in the middle of crucial policy decisions as well as economic discourse, making it the country's second—largest economy contributing nearly 9% to the indian gdp. it's also been a state that's att
compare that to further west where, in parts of northern ireland, we could get to 17 degrees of northern ireland, we could get to 17 degrees perhaps. feeling warmer here. as paul's open the world's most populous country, we take a look at what's at stake. and what's behind the decision in the united states a fast track a bill that could ban tiktok? hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. we start with the world's most populous country because its stars voting today. elections...
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compare that to further west where in parts of northern ireland we could get to 17 degrees perhaps, feeling warmer here. i think we're getting a bit off the subject, which is the conduct of mps. but you make an important point. the woman in the denim shirt? hi. it's great that we're i having an investigation regarding angela rayner. that's fantastic. let's also have an investigation into the billionaire _ status—claiming, tax—dodging - conservatives who are stealing money from the working class. it's no surprise to me that— a working—class woman is the biggest threat to the conservative party that they're attacking her, - the same as they did with diane abbott — it's no surprise. so the guy who apologised for his new trainers, - can he apologise for the 4.2 million families in poverty today? - you're talking about the prime minister? i'm talking about the prime minister, who can stand up| and apologise like he's the boy next door for his new trainers, _ but he cannot apologise for the 4.2 million families in poverty. - he can't apologise for the workers who aren't getting paid. _
compare that to further west where in parts of northern ireland we could get to 17 degrees perhaps, feeling warmer here. i think we're getting a bit off the subject, which is the conduct of mps. but you make an important point. the woman in the denim shirt? hi. it's great that we're i having an investigation regarding angela rayner. that's fantastic. let's also have an investigation into the billionaire _ status—claiming, tax—dodging - conservatives who are stealing money from the working...
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rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the northeast of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15 degrees. now into the weekend, this area of high pressure finally makes its move building across the uk. but brisk winds
rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you...
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but further west, with some sunshine, northern ireland could see the highest temperatures, 16, maybe 17 degrees. nothing particularly warm in the outlook for next week. 0ften dry, there will be some showers. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. israel, backed by the us and other allies, showed just how effective air defences can be when faced with a missile barrage from iran. imagine, then, how ukraine is feeling right now. day after day, russia is targeting ukrainian cities and infrastructure with missiles and drones. kyiv�*s air defences are too few, too depleted to neutralise the threat. my guest is former ukrainian prime minister arseniy yatsenyuk. is air defence a symptom of a wider malaise, that ukraine lacks the backing it needs to defy russia's war machine?
but further west, with some sunshine, northern ireland could see the highest temperatures, 16, maybe 17 degrees. nothing particularly warm in the outlook for next week. 0ften dry, there will be some showers. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. israel, backed by the us and other allies, showed just how effective air defences can be when faced with a missile barrage from iran....
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ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk northerly breeze affecting much of the country, particularly towards the east. lighter winds further south and west, variable clouds, some sunshine, temperatures could be up to 14—15 celsius degrees in the south. still quite cool in the north. now into the weekend, we're expecting this area of high pressure to move in. so i think it'll be turning a lot drier, but we could see quite a bit of cloud around. that depends on what we'll see with temperatures. if we see some sunshine, then we could see the high teens across some central and southern areas. if it's cloudier, it could be
ireland and down into parts of north wales, northern england, the north midlands. southern england, south wales will do pretty well with staying dry, i think, with some sunshine, lighter winds here. so temperatures around 14 celsius, but windier, wetter, cooler further north. that area of low pressure clears away gradually during the course of friday, high pressure starts to topple in, but we could start off with a few showers through central, southern and eastern areas on friday, a brisk...
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and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to 11 or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet, windy weather across the north of the uk, something drier in the south. and then this area of high pressure wants to build in in time for the weekend. so that will bring a very much needed quieter, drier spell of weather as we push towards the end of the week. and with a bit more sunshine around, light winds, it'll feel a bit warmer as well. trouble at tesla, a former ev executives says ev executives says she was accused of stealing. oil prices are flat after iran's weekend attack on israel, but uncertainty is still plaguing the markets. hello, and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. a tesla whistle—blower who has battled elon musk and tesla through the courts f
and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to 11 or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet, windy weather across the north of the uk, something drier in the south. and then this area of high...
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and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to ii or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet, windy weather across the north of the uk, something drier in the south. and then this area of high pressure wants to build in in time for the weekend. so that will bring a very much needed quieter, drier spell of weather as we push towards the end of the week. and with a bit more sunshine around, light winds, it'll feel a bit warmer as well. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. in both israel and iran, political leaders and military chiefs have a choice to make. do they escalate their conflict further and risk all—out war or step back? following the logic of
and these weather fronts could bring cloud outbreaks of rain to northern ireland. a bit of a question mark to how far eastwards it moves, but it could affect parts of wales and south west england through the afternoon, the best and the brightest through the spine of the country. temperatures range of nine to ii or 12 celsius, so a bit below average. thursday into friday, we see a spell of wet, windy weather across the north of the uk, something drier in the south. and then this area of high...
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ireland, scotland, possibly the pennines. look at the temperatures, just 9—12 degrees celsius and it will feel colder still when you add on that wind that will be buffeting the uk. so squally winds near those showers which continue well into the night and into tuesday. by that stage our low pressure is moving out into the north sea. so the winds come down from the north again, enough of it, we think, to prevent a frost in many areas, just like we'll see in the morning, the glens of scotland, really. but that cold northerly wind will continue to feed showers into particularly central and eastern areas, fewer further west. but there will be because of the north westerly, some coming into the west of scotland and into northern ireland, but perhaps fewer showers in the west generally compared with monday. but a bracing wind in the north sea coast, a0 or 50 mile an hour gusts of wind still holding on for the likes of east anglia. so again, it will feel cold despite — 12—14 inland. i suppose outside the wind, outside the show
ireland, scotland, possibly the pennines. look at the temperatures, just 9—12 degrees celsius and it will feel colder still when you add on that wind that will be buffeting the uk. so squally winds near those showers which continue well into the night and into tuesday. by that stage our low pressure is moving out into the north sea. so the winds come down from the north again, enough of it, we think, to prevent a frost in many areas, just like we'll see in the morning, the glens of scotland,...
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ireland, scotland, possibly the pentagon's. look at the temperatures, just 9—12 c and it will feel colder still when you add on that wind buffeting the uk. squally wins continuing well into the night, by that stage are low pressure is moving out into the north sea. the winds come down from the north, again enough of it we think to prevent frost in many areas, just in the morning the glens of scotland, really. but that cold northerly wind will continue to feed showers into, particularly central and eastern areas, fewer further west but there will be because of the northwesterly, some coming into the northwesterly, some coming into the west of scotland and into northern ireland, but perhaps fewer showers in the west, generally could come prepared with monday, but a bracing wind in the north sea coast, 40-50 bracing wind in the north sea coast, 40—50 mile—per—hour gusts of wind, holding onto the likes of east anglia, it will full feel cold despite. outside the wind, with the showers it will feel a little bit more like mid
ireland, scotland, possibly the pentagon's. look at the temperatures, just 9—12 c and it will feel colder still when you add on that wind buffeting the uk. squally wins continuing well into the night, by that stage are low pressure is moving out into the north sea. the winds come down from the north, again enough of it we think to prevent frost in many areas, just in the morning the glens of scotland, really. but that cold northerly wind will continue to feed showers into, particularly...
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temperatures here reached 18 celsius, the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this is the temperature anomaly map. the red colour is showing that it's warmer than average across the whole of the uk. we'll get similar temperatures again on friday but then over the weekend it gets cooler from the northwest. that cooler weather arrives in the southeast by sunday. now, heading into early friday, we've got some sunshine to begin with in scotland. we've got these showery bursts of rain coming back into northern ireland, into cumbria and showers pushing into scotland. for england and wales though the cloud should be breaking up. we'll get more sunshine more widely, although some western coasts could stay a bit grey and cloudy. but in the sunshine, it's going to feel warm. temperatures in the southeast and east anglia reaching 20 or 21 degrees and again, in the northeast of scotland, 18 degrees where we're missing those showers. but the weather starts to change into the weekend because we've got a few weather fronts coming down from the northwest, bringing more cl
temperatures here reached 18 celsius, the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this is the temperature anomaly map. the red colour is showing that it's warmer than average across the whole of the uk. we'll get similar temperatures again on friday but then over the weekend it gets cooler from the northwest. that cooler weather arrives in the southeast by sunday. now, heading into early friday, we've got some sunshine to begin with in scotland. we've got these showery...