Across the Channel in northern France there were clear skies as there were in Munich, Germany.
Nicolas Sarkozy, the one-time French president, is reportedly mulling a move across the Channel.
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It seemed to come in waves, wafted across the Channel on the chill January air.
The new European range has led the way with great sales across the Channel.
And look across the channel: in the 1970s Britain was suffering from declinism too.
Industrialists gaze longingly across the Channel where French politicians generously strew nuclear stations, motorways and TGVs about.
The first messages across the Channel were sent in March 1899 from a radio station near Boulogne.
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BMW's share price has been sliding as reports of its British troubles echoed back across the Channel.
Once more, this is linked to Europe: across the Channel, you can get a drink after 11pm.
Though not as bad across the Channel, wage inflation in the eurozone is also becoming a growing problem.
No less obvious is the fact that ideas about plain speaking do not travel easily across the Channel.
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With a fair wind from across the Channel, that should change in 2012.
For me, the big puzzle is not the UK stock market's performance, but the continued strength of markets across the Channel.
But, as Robert Peston often reminds us, it is also true of many banks right now - especially across the Channel.
Jersey's Economic Development Minister, Senator Alan Maclean, said more than 1, 700 people were employed in the fulfilment industry across the Channel Islands.
The firm owned three of the four ships it ran across the Channel, which have been tied up in Calais since January.
Nor do we know how much went to Switzerland, how much stayed there or and how much went on across the Channel or the Atlantic.
Eventually, they will fly across the Channel as they migrate southwards.
Their attempts to buy cars more cheaply across the Channel have often been frustrated because of restrictions that the car makers were allowed to impose on dealers.
It is believed the virus was carried to England by midges blown across the Channel and was then spread by native midges during summer 2012, government scientists said.
It was believed the virus was carried to England by midges blown across the Channel and was then spread by native midges during the summer, government scientists said.
But it is faster than any major economy across the Channel - the eurozone is collectively expected to shrink in 2013, with little or no growth even in 2014.
High winds forced the cancellation of a flight planned for later on Saturday where Swedish pilot Mikael Carlson was hoping to lead three replica Bleriot XIs across the Channel.
Zanzibar Island, visible on clear days across the channel, is a short flight or boat ride away, and Saadani National Park, a two-hour's drive south, makes for an easy overnight excursion.
Once across the Channel, these trucks can cover about 2, 000 miles before they have to refuel, giving them the chance to carry several loads inside Britain before returning home.
And the more ghastly it looks across the channel, the more the UK looks like a better bet, and the easier and cheaper it is for the UK government to borrow.
All the evidence suggests that, despite more than decade-and-a-half of goods being labelled in both metric and imperial, the British remain defiantly out of step with their counterparts across the channel.
Lyon, who are leading Ligue 1 and Group E of the Champions League, will head across the Channel full of confidence, even though they have won only once on English soil.
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