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in kyiv, the duchess of edinburgh met with people who experienced these crimes, as well as with children who were successfully returned to ukraine after being abducted by russia. sophie gelen also held a dialogue with volodymyr and olena zelenskyi. i have visited many countries that are in turmoil. conflict, or after it ends, but unfortunately the situation is very similar, wherever i go, women and girls pay the highest cost in terms of human losses when it comes to how they can be used as a weapon of war. rape is used to degrade and destroy, and we must try to prevent it, and where we cannot prevent it, we must take action. to support those who have become victims of such crimes. the level of media literacy among veterans of the russian-ukrainian war is higher than in society in general. these are the conclusions of the research of the public organization detector media. according to the received data, 42% of the respondents of veterans believe that the media should control the government, also half are sure that the media influence the emotional state, 39% of respondents have a negativ
in kyiv, the duchess of edinburgh met with people who experienced these crimes, as well as with children who were successfully returned to ukraine after being abducted by russia. sophie gelen also held a dialogue with volodymyr and olena zelenskyi. i have visited many countries that are in turmoil. conflict, or after it ends, but unfortunately the situation is very similar, wherever i go, women and girls pay the highest cost in terms of human losses when it comes to how they can be used as a...
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by line from edinburgh by alan miller, of the miller, co—founder of the together . ian allan together declaration. ian allan how big was the protest and what sort of people were there? >> well, it was brilliant, nigel. it was really big, and lots of people from all over, really. there were unionists, there were republicans , secular there were republicans, secular people, there were pastors speaking , people that were speaking, people that were non—affiliated politically. there were lots of campaigners from free speech and academics for academic freedom from stu, the, scottish union of education, who are very concerned about reporting stations that already exist at universities and other places over 400 of them, where you can report college , teachers and report college, teachers and staff and children when they say things. this is an egregious, draconian act . it things. this is an egregious, draconian act. it is things. this is an egregious, draconian act . it is utterly draconian act. it is utterly contemptible in the land that gave us the scottish enlightenmen
by line from edinburgh by alan miller, of the miller, co—founder of the together . ian allan together declaration. ian allan how big was the protest and what sort of people were there? >> well, it was brilliant, nigel. it was really big, and lots of people from all over, really. there were unionists, there were republicans , secular there were republicans, secular people, there were pastors speaking , people that were speaking, people that were non—affiliated politically. there were...
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is anybody laughing on the ground there in edinburgh ? edinburgh? >> i think a lot of people , >> i think a lot of people, martin, were laughing at the very idea of this act, of this new law, which came into force at midnight , you know, and while at midnight, you know, and while april fools gave us a good laugh , a good one i heard today was sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will end you in the slammer . and that very much the slammer. and that very much that spirit of tackling this kind of, this moment head on is very much in the spirit. and. but enough from me. i've been on the airwaves all day. i'm joined by susan smith, who is the director of for women scotland , director of for women scotland, and susan m, for better or worse , here we are again a year on, we spoke about the grr this time last year and not much has changed in the public discourse, has it ? has it? >> no, not really. but the problem is that now with this new act coming in, there are going to be some people who are not allowed to say what they think. and that even
is anybody laughing on the ground there in edinburgh ? edinburgh? >> i think a lot of people , >> i think a lot of people, martin, were laughing at the very idea of this act, of this new law, which came into force at midnight , you know, and while at midnight, you know, and while april fools gave us a good laugh , a good one i heard today was sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will end you in the slammer . and that very much the slammer. and that very much that spirit...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the kremlin has dismissed a media report that links a russian intelligence unit to so—called "havana syndrome" — a mystery illness which has affected us diplomats. an investigation by the insider, der spiegel and cbs alleges that the americans were targeted with "directed energy" weapons. 0ne victim of the syndrome — an fbi agent — told 60 minutes about her experience of being hit by a powerful force at her home in florida 2021. inside my right ear, it was like a dentist drilling on steroids. that feeling when it gets too close to your eardrum, it's like that times ten. it was like a high—pitched metallic drilling noise and it knocked me forward a 45 degree angle this way. the syndrome was first identified in cuba's capital city in 2016, when us diplomats complained of dizziness, headaches and a painful sound in their ears. us officials have previously said it's unlikely a foreign power is to blame. the kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, says the new accusations are unfounded
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the kremlin has dismissed a media report that links a russian intelligence unit to so—called "havana syndrome" — a mystery illness which has affected us diplomats. an investigation by the insider, der spiegel and cbs alleges that the americans were targeted with "directed energy" weapons. 0ne victim of the syndrome — an fbi agent — told 60 minutes about her experience of being hit...
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that's it from kirsty in glasgow, nick in edinburgh and me. i'm back tomorrow. see you then. that became like a way for politicians in australia to use refugees close to the election, use the refugees to manipulate the public. and i think that is really important. one of the architects of australia's policy is the former foreign minister, alexander downer. he's also an adviser to the uk government on border policy and is on the panel set up to oversee the implementation of the rwanda policy. hejoins us now. thanks so much, alexander, for your time today. we heard him talk about the damage the australian policy did to himself and others, there is no justification for the human rights violations, what does that mean to you? violations, what does that mean to ou? ~ ., ., , violations, what does that mean to ou? ., you? what we did do is stop people makin: you? what we did do is stop people making dangerous _ you? what we did do is stop people making dangerous journeys - you? what we did do is stop people making dangerous journeys from i making dangerous journeys from indonesia t
that's it from kirsty in glasgow, nick in edinburgh and me. i'm back tomorrow. see you then. that became like a way for politicians in australia to use refugees close to the election, use the refugees to manipulate the public. and i think that is really important. one of the architects of australia's policy is the former foreign minister, alexander downer. he's also an adviser to the uk government on border policy and is on the panel set up to oversee the implementation of the rwanda policy....
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. finally , let's turn to a story on a baby gorilla, who is saying goodbye to her home in texas — to look for a surrogate mum. baby jameela was born prematurely by caesarean section — and despite efforts to unite her with her mother — the newborn was rejected. she's now heading to cleveland zoo with hopes of finding a new mum. (sot she is part of who i am as a keeper now. she was delivered by c—section. the mother recovered with no complications from that. jameela herself, she had some respiratory complications. our goal was to return her to the group when the mother was able to accept her and she had a stable condition herself. but unfortunately, we don't believe that sakineh, the mother, got the proper hormonal cues going through the labour process. when she was presented with this infant, she didn't recognise it as hers. so we worked with our animals and our staff to do some training and some maternal work. we tried with sakineh a couple of times. that was unsuccessful. we mo
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. finally , let's turn to a story on a baby gorilla, who is saying goodbye to her home in texas — to look for a surrogate mum. baby jameela was born prematurely by caesarean section — and despite efforts to unite her with her mother — the newborn was rejected. she's now heading to cleveland zoo with hopes of finding a new mum. (sot she is part of who i am as a keeper now. she was delivered by c—section. the mother recovered with no complications from that....
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this rushing river used to be a stream. rescue teams worked long after the disaster struck, saving those they could. finding and counting the dead, a village that was turned upside down in an instant. the water came from that direction, crashing through the village, gouging out the valley, and the river burst its banks. you can see all of the damage, the cars destroyed. trees were uprooted, houses swept away, houses destroyed. people were carried away by the flood waters. dozens of people are dead, but they're still searching for bodies of the missing. and there were other houses where
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this...
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and the duchess of edinburgh came to kyiv. this is the first visit of a british royal person since the beginning of the war in 2014. sophie helen, the wife of the youngest son of elizabeth ii, prince edward. the duchess is an activist in the british initiative to prevent sexual violence in conflict. by coming to ukraine, she demonstrated solidarity with the victims. sexual violence and torture suffered as a result of the war. in kyiv, the duchess of edinburgh met with people who experienced these crimes, as well as with children who managed to return to ukraine after being abducted by russia. sophie gelen also held a dialogue with volodymyr and olena zelenskyi. i have been to many countries in the midst of conflict or in the aftermath of conflict, but... unfortunately, the situation is very similar wherever i go, women and girls pay the highest price in terms of human losses when comes to how they can be used as weapons of war. rape is used to degrade and destroy, and we must try to prevent it, and where we cannot prevent it.
and the duchess of edinburgh came to kyiv. this is the first visit of a british royal person since the beginning of the war in 2014. sophie helen, the wife of the youngest son of elizabeth ii, prince edward. the duchess is an activist in the british initiative to prevent sexual violence in conflict. by coming to ukraine, she demonstrated solidarity with the victims. sexual violence and torture suffered as a result of the war. in kyiv, the duchess of edinburgh met with people who experienced...
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it down for us, he's the co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign who joined us from edinburgh. okay, welcome to you both, good morning to you muti uh, tell us what you have for us uh today, of course we know of the massacer that is taking place and that that is now unfolded uh with all the diff uh, i guess bodies that have been retrieved, the dead bodies, tell us about that if you can also baby. yes, good morning, actually uh, this is the most important news that we have today, which is about the withdrawal and the retreat of the israel incubation forces from the ashifa medical complex and the surrounding areas of the ashifa medical complex, massive and unbelievable destruction and folded after the israeli tanks uh withdrew from those areas. we are talking about truffly to consecutive weeks of the brutal aggression that uh touched and reached. everything there according to the eyewitnesses and according to the people there and the medical staff and the civil defense crews that the entire buildings inside the ashifa medical complex were completely or partially destroyed uh in a
it down for us, he's the co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign who joined us from edinburgh. okay, welcome to you both, good morning to you muti uh, tell us what you have for us uh today, of course we know of the massacer that is taking place and that that is now unfolded uh with all the diff uh, i guess bodies that have been retrieved, the dead bodies, tell us about that if you can also baby. yes, good morning, actually uh, this is the most important news that we have today,...
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he pushed her off arthur's seat in edinburgh. she was able to tell a police officer? ,, . , she was able to tell a police officer? ,, ., , ., , ., she was able to tell a police officer? ,, . , ., . officer? she was able to tell a olice officer? she was able to tell a police officer _ officer? she was able to tell a police officer and _ officer? she was able to tell a police officer and a _ officer? she was able to tell a police officer and a witness i officer? she was able to tell a i police officer and a witness that officer? she was able to tell a - police officer and a witness that he had pushed her. we police officer and a witness that he had pushed her.— police officer and a witness that he had pushed her. we will never know, but had west — had pushed her. we will never know, but had west yorkshire _ had pushed her. we will never know, but had west yorkshire police - had pushed her. we will never know, but had west yorkshire police told i but had west yorkshire police told your daughter that she was at high rix, do you think she might be still alive? absolute
he pushed her off arthur's seat in edinburgh. she was able to tell a police officer? ,, . , she was able to tell a police officer? ,, ., , ., , ., she was able to tell a police officer? ,, . , ., . officer? she was able to tell a olice officer? she was able to tell a police officer _ officer? she was able to tell a police officer and _ officer? she was able to tell a police officer and a _ officer? she was able to tell a police officer and a witness i officer? she was able to tell a i police...
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about that in edinburgh, too. towards next weekend, it could turn a little milder, but it may turn more showery. this is bbc news, the headlines: lawmakers in the us house of representatives pass a long—delayed bill providing billions of dollars in military aid for ukraine. kyiv has been pressing western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children after strikes in rafah. meanwhile, the un agency for palestinian refugees warns that the risk of disease is rising. thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say it's damaging the environment and driving up costs for local people. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. now on bbc n
about that in edinburgh, too. towards next weekend, it could turn a little milder, but it may turn more showery. this is bbc news, the headlines: lawmakers in the us house of representatives pass a long—delayed bill providing billions of dollars in military aid for ukraine. kyiv has been pressing western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza. nine people have been killed, including at least four children...
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despite the weather, nothing could dampen the spirits in edinburgh as hive stadium welcomed a record crowd for a scottish women's rugby match. the fans almost witnessed an upset against france, but they knew taking on defending champions england would be an even tougher task. last year, they were thrashed by 58—7. this time, they faced another storm. it took england just six minutes to breach scotland's defence. they did it again soon after. this time, with a display of speed and flair before abby dow completed the move. although they couldn't convert either of the first two tries, england showed skill with the boot to further extend their lead through ellie kildunne. the weather improved for the second half, but scotland didn't. they quickly secured the bonus point try. with the game as good as won, a gap started to appear. much to the delight ofjess breach. despite going down to 14 players after a sending off for this, the visitors charged on. breach and the player of the match both claimed second tries with ease and captain marlie packer came off the bench to complete the rout.
despite the weather, nothing could dampen the spirits in edinburgh as hive stadium welcomed a record crowd for a scottish women's rugby match. the fans almost witnessed an upset against france, but they knew taking on defending champions england would be an even tougher task. last year, they were thrashed by 58—7. this time, they faced another storm. it took england just six minutes to breach scotland's defence. they did it again soon after. this time, with a display of speed and flair before...
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this recent turnover tackle led to a try for edinburgh... ..but it also forced him from the field. afterwards, he used a new brain cooling treatment that aims to aid recovery from concussion. it's a contact sport. there's going to be risks involved. and i knew that when i was going to play. i think that the more research that's happening and the sort of more information that we get, the better. edinburgh is now one of a number of clubs in the united rugby championship that have started trialling the new pitchside treatment for players. much of the focus in contact sports, including rugby union, has been on preventing head injuries. this, though, is a treatment that can be used immediately after concussion and as part of the return to play protocols. hot concussions, sport related concussions, are potentially worse than cold concussions. and that really brings us into this idea of whenever we identify an athlete with a concussion pitchside, as we do quickly now in rugby, is there that benefit of cooling their brain quicker, and is there then a translated benefit into their concussio
this recent turnover tackle led to a try for edinburgh... ..but it also forced him from the field. afterwards, he used a new brain cooling treatment that aims to aid recovery from concussion. it's a contact sport. there's going to be risks involved. and i knew that when i was going to play. i think that the more research that's happening and the sort of more information that we get, the better. edinburgh is now one of a number of clubs in the united rugby championship that have started...
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welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. has his party lost its way? first minister humza yousaf, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. by any measure, first minister, it's been a pretty difficult first year for you as first minister. why do you think the going is so tough? look, we've been in government for 17 years. over 17 years, you have challenges, of course, as a government. but in the last year... i often get asked that question about challenges.
welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of...
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there have been dramatic political developments in edinburgh where scotland's first minister humza yousaf has announced that he's resigning. he'd been under growing pressure after he ripped up a power sharing deal with the scottish green party and faced two separate votes of no confidence. there are renewed hopes tonight of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he described as a very generous proposal. at least 45 people have been killed in kenya after a dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall according to local officials there. video footage from near the rift valley town of mai mahiu shows a vast area covered in mud, flattened houses and uprooted trees. a trial has got under way in the city of stuttgart over an alleged far—right coup plot to overthrow the german government. nine men appeared in court, accused of planning a coup with the aim of installing an aristocrat as head of
there have been dramatic political developments in edinburgh where scotland's first minister humza yousaf has announced that he's resigning. he'd been under growing pressure after he ripped up a power sharing deal with the scottish green party and faced two separate votes of no confidence. there are renewed hopes tonight of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is in...
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>> i'm delighted to welcome andrew doyle, who was behind that comedy event in edinburgh last night. andrew great stuff. what's the mood like on the ground in scotland where did ground in scotland and where did you that costume, well, the you get that costume, well, the costume us by, costume was made for us by, a resident of edinburgh. but i should it was based on should point out it was based on a invented by police a character invented by police scotland. hate scotland. they created the hate monster out a video, a very monster put out a video, a very patronising video in which the hate monster sort of wagged its big fingers the at the big red fingers at the at the pubucin big red fingers at the at the public in scotland and said, you know, there's a hate monster inside and you've got inside all of us and you've got to be careful not commit to be careful not to commit a hate crime. really hate crime. it's really infantilizing, really patronising. mocked patronising. so we just mocked it getting, our, one patronising. so we just mocked it ourgetting, our, one patronising. so we just
>> i'm delighted to welcome andrew doyle, who was behind that comedy event in edinburgh last night. andrew great stuff. what's the mood like on the ground in scotland where did ground in scotland and where did you that costume, well, the you get that costume, well, the costume us by, costume was made for us by, a resident of edinburgh. but i should it was based on should point out it was based on a invented by police a character invented by police scotland. hate scotland. they created the...
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and it was just a one-off thing in edinburgh. it was going to be a one-hour show, and that was 15 years ago. and now it's this weird telly thing. so it wasn't going to be a tv thing. >> seth: but you came up with the idea, and yet you decided to make greg the taskmaster, and you get to just be the assistant. >> yeah. >> seth: why did you give the role of power to your friend here? >> because he's a fundamentally weak human being. [ laughter ] >> yeah, he's right. >> seth: that might be it. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he's creative. i won't take that from him. >> seth: that's very noble. very noble. >> no, my personality is dreadful. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i should note that, again, meeting you in person, which i'm lucky to do for the first time tonight, you refer to him as little alex horne on the show. >> yeah. >> seth: now, you are taller than alex, but alex is a tall gentleman too. >> big guy. >> he isn't. [ laughter ] the guy's 5'5" tops. [ laughter ] and i defy you to prove otherwise. >> yeah, it's annoying. my children call m
and it was just a one-off thing in edinburgh. it was going to be a one-hour show, and that was 15 years ago. and now it's this weird telly thing. so it wasn't going to be a tv thing. >> seth: but you came up with the idea, and yet you decided to make greg the taskmaster, and you get to just be the assistant. >> yeah. >> seth: why did you give the role of power to your friend here? >> because he's a fundamentally weak human being. [ laughter ] >> yeah, he's right....
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alistair stewart live from edinburgh . now today's edinburgh. now today's developments come after what's been a very torrid year also for the scottish national party . mr the scottish national party. mr yousaf was sworn in as first minister on march the 29th last year and it's pretty much been downhill ever since. in june , downhill ever since. in june, his predecessor nicola sturgeon, was arrested in connection with the police investigation into the police investigation into the snp's finances and she was released without charge and denies any wrongdoing. in october, the snp were heavily beaten by labour in the rutherglen and hamilton west by—election and later that month, former snp mp lisa cameron defected to the conservatives and she said the snp was toxic. in december , the snp was toxic. in december, the court of session upheld the uk government's decision to block the gender recognition bill, which had been introduced , of which had been introduced, of course, by nicola sturgeon and the snp's hate crime act, which came in at the start o
alistair stewart live from edinburgh . now today's edinburgh. now today's developments come after what's been a very torrid year also for the scottish national party . mr the scottish national party. mr yousaf was sworn in as first minister on march the 29th last year and it's pretty much been downhill ever since. in june , downhill ever since. in june, his predecessor nicola sturgeon, was arrested in connection with the police investigation into the police investigation into the snp's finances...
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scottish green party co—leader is patrick harvie and lorna slater left bute house in edinburgh earlier this morning ahead of the cabinet meeting and make no comment when asked if their power—sharing deal with the snp was over. let�*s speak to our scotland correspondent. what�*s happening? irate correspondent. what's happening? - are here at bute
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and lorna is live in edinburgh for us now. there's now been a call for a no confidence vote in the leader of the snp? yes, humza yousaf says this is all about providing stability going forward. he will hope to be seen as decisive, being on the front foot, seizing the political initiative. but remember, just 48 hours ago, he was backing the snp— scottish greens power—sharing deal. now he has been in it. the scottish is that conservatives say this shows he is week and this was a coalition of chaos. they are now calling for a vote of no—confidence. scottish labour say they have no confidence in humza yousaf and there needs to be an election now. the scottish liberal democrats say they need to end this entire government. remember, the snp have 63 seats in the scottish parliament. the other parties have 66. they do not have a majority. so if he is to survive a no—confidence vote, which, if it does go ahead, which seems likely, will happen in all next week. he will happen in all next week. he will need the votes of people fr
and lorna is live in edinburgh for us now. there's now been a call for a no confidence vote in the leader of the snp? yes, humza yousaf says this is all about providing stability going forward. he will hope to be seen as decisive, being on the front foot, seizing the political initiative. but remember, just 48 hours ago, he was backing the snp— scottish greens power—sharing deal. now he has been in it. the scottish is that conservatives say this shows he is week and this was a coalition of...
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live to edinburgh and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. and now the scottish conservatives are looking for a vote of no confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic — confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here in l of dramatic developments here in scotland and the collapse of this power sharing agreement, terminated with immediate effect and the disquiet had been growing for some time. reaching a crescendo after two decisions were taken last week which angered the scottish green party, the first being the watering down of climate change targets here in scotland, interim climate change targets on the decision by the nhs in scotland to pause prescribing puberty blockers to children of the back of what is known as the cash review. they put it to a members vote whether they should stay part of the power—sharing deal with the larger party, the snp, and in effect humza youisaf seized the
live to edinburgh and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. and now the scottish conservatives are looking for a vote of no confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic — confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here in l of dramatic developments here in scotland and the collapse of this power sharing agreement, terminated with immediate...
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this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest sanction. manchester city prepare for another mission in madrid as they resume the defence of their champions league title. and we meet the rugby player looking to pave the way for muslim women in all sports. hello there. everton are going to appeal against their latest sanction for a second breach of the premier league's profitability and sustainability rules — they've been deducted 2 points after going 16 million pounds over the spending limit over a three year period up to the end of last season. from goodison park, here's our correspondent, katie gornall. well, the premier league had wanted this to be a five—point deduction, but an independent commission settled on two points, taking into account mitigating factors. still, ever
this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest sanction. manchester city prepare for another mission in madrid as they resume the defence of their champions league title. and we meet the rugby player...
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>> and sophie, the duchess of edinburgh , was very loving edinburgh, was very loving towards meghan, attempted to have a relationship with her. the queen actually suggested that the two get together and that the two get together and that sophie mentor meghan and meghan said i've got harry and she rejected that offer. i would love to be mentored by sophie if she's watching. between meeting with foreign presidents like i'm my, i'll send you my phone number. i think that's a great opportunity, but no, she's i think that she was a great role model and it was a missed opportunity for meghan to learn how to navigate a difficult situation , and speaking of situation, and speaking of meghan, she's not going to be accompanying her husband , to accompanying her husband, to london next week. he's going to be doing a reading at the saint paups be doing a reading at the saint paul's cathedral, invictus commemoration . i think it's ten commemoration. i think it's ten year anniversary, isn't it? but she will be meeting him in nigeria. and it turns out she's 45% nigerian. >> it's 4343. but i also wo
>> and sophie, the duchess of edinburgh , was very loving edinburgh, was very loving towards meghan, attempted to have a relationship with her. the queen actually suggested that the two get together and that the two get together and that sophie mentor meghan and meghan said i've got harry and she rejected that offer. i would love to be mentored by sophie if she's watching. between meeting with foreign presidents like i'm my, i'll send you my phone number. i think that's a great...
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this recent turnover tackle led to a try for edinburgh... ..but it also forced him from the field. afterwards he used a new brain cooling treatment that aims to aid recovery from concussion. it's a contact sport. there's going to be risks involved. and i knew that when i was going to play. i think that the more research that's happening and the sort of more information that we get, the better. edinburgh is now one of a number of clubs in the united rugby championship that have started trialling the new pitchside treatment for players. much of the focus in contact sports, including rugby union, has been on preventing head injuries. this, though, is a treatment that can be used immediately after concussion and as part of the return to play protocols. hot concussions, sport related concussions, are potentially worse than cold concussions. and that really brings us into this idea of whenever we identify an athlete with a concussion pitchside, as we do quickly now in rugby, is there that benefit of cooling their brain quicker, and is there then a translated benefit into into their concu
this recent turnover tackle led to a try for edinburgh... ..but it also forced him from the field. afterwards he used a new brain cooling treatment that aims to aid recovery from concussion. it's a contact sport. there's going to be risks involved. and i knew that when i was going to play. i think that the more research that's happening and the sort of more information that we get, the better. edinburgh is now one of a number of clubs in the united rugby championship that have started trialling...
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tony maguire gb news edinburgh , best of luck to her. edinburgh, best of luck to her. >> that's what i say. yeah, absolutely. >> love stuff like that. yeah, great. >> me too. and again, your favourite person, the duke of edinburgh. >> yes. there he is again. oh, good him. good on him. >> now . >> he's everywhere now. >> he's everywhere now. >> you said you stepped up to the there is. the plate and there he is. >> is. >> there he is. >> there he is. >> look , we've got >> all right, look, we've got all the support heading our way. the latest on the grand national and the controversy around and all the controversy around ten all right. it's 738. time for the sport with aidan magee. good morning. good morning to you both have a bit of a touch on the national yesterday. the grand national yesterday. >> yeah look, there >> absolutely. yeah look, there was there were no fatalities, which was fantastic. we won't mention my failed tip. >> oh, morgan failed . >> oh, morgan failed. >> oh, morgan failed. >> well, yeah. offence 27, i think. and he u
tony maguire gb news edinburgh , best of luck to her. edinburgh, best of luck to her. >> that's what i say. yeah, absolutely. >> love stuff like that. yeah, great. >> me too. and again, your favourite person, the duke of edinburgh. >> yes. there he is again. oh, good him. good on him. >> now . >> he's everywhere now. >> he's everywhere now. >> you said you stepped up to the there is. the plate and there he is. >> is. >> there he is....
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she is the chief executive officer of edinburgh printmakers. what exactly does that mean, in ways that it makes sense? we what exactly does that mean, in ways that it makes sense?— that it makes sense? we want to find a way inviting — that it makes sense? we want to find a way inviting people _ that it makes sense? we want to find a way inviting people into _ a way inviting people into our gallery, we are an open access studio, we have been in existence since 1967 and many artist collaborated in our space, in a beautiful converted industrial building, and we wanted to take that spirit, the collaboration, and education, and sharing, into the gallery space, which is downstairs, and invite the public to bring art and invite the public to bring art and show it on our walls what does that mean anyone can bring anything in, orare there that mean anyone can bring anything in, or are there some other rules on what sort of art might qualify? we are we a re pretty we are pretty open to anything anyone might want to bring. we want people to respond to
she is the chief executive officer of edinburgh printmakers. what exactly does that mean, in ways that it makes sense? we what exactly does that mean, in ways that it makes sense?— that it makes sense? we want to find a way inviting — that it makes sense? we want to find a way inviting people _ that it makes sense? we want to find a way inviting people into _ a way inviting people into our gallery, we are an open access studio, we have been in existence since 1967 and many artist...
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political correspondent kirsten campbell is in edinburgh for us. take us through the likelihood of the field being any whiter than the two names ijust mentioned there. what is the feeling where you are? nominations have opened this morning and candidates need 100 signatures from 20 different branches by monday lunchtime if they are going to stand. but so far, there are no declared candidates. the names everybody is talking about ourjohn swinney, the former deputy first minister who was leader of the party 20 years ago and is now considering a come back — he had considered standing the last time around when humza yousaf was elected. but ruling that out, he said it was time for a new generation and a fresh perspective. but he is considering whether to stand this time, he says he's had lots of people contact him and ask him to do so, and that he's one person who listens to such representations. the other person who is considering standing is kate forbes, the former finance secretary. now she stood against humza yousaf in the last snp leadership elec
political correspondent kirsten campbell is in edinburgh for us. take us through the likelihood of the field being any whiter than the two names ijust mentioned there. what is the feeling where you are? nominations have opened this morning and candidates need 100 signatures from 20 different branches by monday lunchtime if they are going to stand. but so far, there are no declared candidates. the names everybody is talking about ourjohn swinney, the former deputy first minister who was leader...
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this recent turnover tackle led to a try for edinburgh... ..but it also forced him from the field. afterwards he used a new brain cooling treatment that aims to aid recovery from concussion. it's a contact sport. there's going to be risks involved. and i knew that when i was going to play. i think that the more research that's happening and the sort of more information that we get, the better. and polarcup's another example of that. edinburgh is now one of a number of clubs in the united rugby championship that have started trialling the new pitchside treatment for players. much of the focus in contact sports, including rugby union, has been on preventing head injuries. this, though, is a treatment that can be used immediately after concussion and as part of the return to play protocols. the metabolic dysfunction that happens in a concussion is worse if the body temperature is higher. hot concussions, sport—related concussions, are potentially worse than cold concussions. and that really brings us into this idea of whenever we identify an athlete with a concussion pitchside, as w
this recent turnover tackle led to a try for edinburgh... ..but it also forced him from the field. afterwards he used a new brain cooling treatment that aims to aid recovery from concussion. it's a contact sport. there's going to be risks involved. and i knew that when i was going to play. i think that the more research that's happening and the sort of more information that we get, the better. and polarcup's another example of that. edinburgh is now one of a number of clubs in the united rugby...
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football training in edinburgh on a miserable scottish night. sports that involve a lot of pivoting and direction change have seen a rapid rise in serious knee injuries like anterior cruciate ligament tears. but up to 50% can be prevented with a simple warm—up. really important to get your knee over your toe. juliet gould is an nhs physiotherapist specialising in knee injuries. when she's not treating patients who've damaged their acl, she's promoting prevention. most acl injuries are non—contact, so it happens without someone else crashing into you. and usually it's when the foot is planted and you twist around the opposite direction. sometimes with studs getting stuck in grass and a twisting type action that the knee drifts in towards the other leg, and that's what puts the acl at risk. repetition of drills strengthens muscles and ligaments. if these kids injure their acls now, then they're likely to get arthritic changes even in 10, 15 years�* time when they're still young and in their 20s or 30s and then can have consequences for the r
football training in edinburgh on a miserable scottish night. sports that involve a lot of pivoting and direction change have seen a rapid rise in serious knee injuries like anterior cruciate ligament tears. but up to 50% can be prevented with a simple warm—up. really important to get your knee over your toe. juliet gould is an nhs physiotherapist specialising in knee injuries. when she's not treating patients who've damaged their acl, she's promoting prevention. most acl injuries are...
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as part of their inquiry, police also searched the snp's headquarters in edinburgh and seized this luxury motorhome from outside the house of mr murrell�*s mother in fife. is your party imploding? two weeks later, officers arrested the scottish national party treasurer, colin beattie. and then, last summer, ms sturgeon herself. after questioning, both were released without charge. at the heart of this inquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020 to campaign for independence. questions first arose at the end of 2019, when it emerged that the party had just under £97,000 in the bank. and one more development in an inquiry that has sent shockwaves through scottish politics, scottish politics, peter murrell has resigned his membership of the snp. james cook, bbc news. we are keeping an eye on capri and italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hearfrom us italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from us secretary of state antony blinken shortly. they are setting up the room there. they are
as part of their inquiry, police also searched the snp's headquarters in edinburgh and seized this luxury motorhome from outside the house of mr murrell�*s mother in fife. is your party imploding? two weeks later, officers arrested the scottish national party treasurer, colin beattie. and then, last summer, ms sturgeon herself. after questioning, both were released without charge. at the heart of this inquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020 to campaign for...
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lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk, a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches perhaps. and it's still blustery for those north sea facing coast, and across the northern isles as well. a mixture of sunny spells, but also some showers across many northern areas of england, scotland and northern ireland. more cloud and some showers pushing southwards across england and wales. temperatures again towards the east, just 8—10 degrees celsius, but a little milder again further south and west. now, as we head through thursday night, then there'll be a lot of clear spells around. again, it's another cold feeling night for the time of year, the snow levels again dropping across parts of s
lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk, a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches...
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the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the heat exposed on. he argued that the bows on help to bind the universe together by giving particles their mass decades later, his theory was proven by physicist working at the large hadron collider at sarah in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. to earlier i spoke to please, this is joseph ink and download from the university of california. you announced the discovery of the higgs bows on in 2012 with peter hicks in the audience. well, obviously it was a tremendously exciting moments and perhaps one of the biggest moments in our, in our field for many decades. and i wasn't absolutely certain that peter would be there until shortly before and we were just very happy that he could be there. i saw, i saw that you showed a little clip with him wanting xyz. he was very emotional at the time when we noticed the discovery. i was representing the cns experiment, which i show in the picture be
the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the heat exposed on. he argued that the bows on help to bind the universe together by giving particles their mass decades later, his theory was proven by physicist working at the large hadron collider at sarah in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. to earlier i spoke to please, this is...
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however — edinburgh, for example, has already had over one and a half times the april average rainfall, even though we're onlyjust over a week into the new month. so this extra rainfall could be enough to cause some localised flooding. the weather will tend to brighten up from the west as we go through the day. sunshine and showers follow our main band of rain through. it's also going to be a windy, gusty kind of day. particularly for england and wales, gusts widely running into the forties of miles now, but could reach around 50 or 60 miles an hour around some coastal areas, with the rain reluctant to clear away from eastern scotland and parts of north—east england. 0ur temperatures are about 10 to 12 degrees for most now. that will clear through and be left with some colder air as we head into the first part of wednesday. potentially chilly enough to give an odd nip of frost for the early part of wednesday morning. should be a fine start to the day with sunshine. then it clouds over with the next weather system moving in from the west, bringing more rain. now, even as the rain push
however — edinburgh, for example, has already had over one and a half times the april average rainfall, even though we're onlyjust over a week into the new month. so this extra rainfall could be enough to cause some localised flooding. the weather will tend to brighten up from the west as we go through the day. sunshine and showers follow our main band of rain through. it's also going to be a windy, gusty kind of day. particularly for england and wales, gusts widely running into the forties...
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and isaac new is ellen walker is a retired physicist at the university of edinburgh. he was also a friend of the late peter higgs. he told me how higgs became a legend in his field. a b to actually constructed a survey. um for a different reason. um, there was a problem that some to understand the physics of the new class and the decay of it . we had how goes exchanged, which were massive and not really in this area. it wasn't comfortable and credit. so to get these particles, mass of people latched onto what he done and actually found ways well that visit the, the series was calculable. but the high schools that were exchanged with massive and these were the so called w is that both phones, they were part of the what we would now call the standard model. and then the, the ones that were found. but the mechanism by where they go, the mass was not completely understood, and so they expose on itself was found in both digit well announced on the 4th of july 2012. uh, but up to that time piece of it become what was known as a rock star of physics at handy was celebrated e
and isaac new is ellen walker is a retired physicist at the university of edinburgh. he was also a friend of the late peter higgs. he told me how higgs became a legend in his field. a b to actually constructed a survey. um for a different reason. um, there was a problem that some to understand the physics of the new class and the decay of it . we had how goes exchanged, which were massive and not really in this area. it wasn't comfortable and credit. so to get these particles, mass of people...
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the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. higgs was famous for his round breaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the king's bows on the argue that the bows on him to bind the universe together by giving particles their mouse. decades later, his theory was proven by visitors working at the large hadron collider in a certain in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. as i'm now joined by joseph in kindle, a distinguished professor of physics at the university of california. santa barbara and the scientist who announced the discovery of the higgs bows on in 2012. so he could take us back to that moment professor, what was it like to announce that discovery with peter higgs in the audience? well, obviously it was a tremendously exciting moments and perhaps one of the biggest moments that are in our field for many decades. and i wasn't absolutely certain that peter would be there until shortly before hand. and we were just very happy that he could be there . i saw i saw that you showed a little cli
the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. higgs was famous for his round breaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the king's bows on the argue that the bows on him to bind the universe together by giving particles their mouse. decades later, his theory was proven by visitors working at the large hadron collider in a certain in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. as i'm now joined by joseph in...
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professor peter higgs at university of edinburgh. on behalf of a modest man, he avoided the fuss by going to a nearby restaurant when the award was announced. the former neighbour congratulated me on the news and i said, "oh, what news? " and so she told me that her daughter had phoned from london to alert her to the fact that i had got this prize. as a young theoretical physicist, he was fascinated by the behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of atoms. he went on to develop a theory of how these particles gain substance oi’ mass. summed up in this equation, professor higgs predicted a field which permeates the entire universe. five other scientists also came up with similar ideas at around the same time. but in this historic paper from 1964, peter higgs was the only one to have predicted the existence of the particle through which it operated. the only thing i, i think might deserve, you know, might deserve my name is the higgs boson because i draw attention to it, not because it wasn't there before, but becau
professor peter higgs at university of edinburgh. on behalf of a modest man, he avoided the fuss by going to a nearby restaurant when the award was announced. the former neighbour congratulated me on the news and i said, "oh, what news? " and so she told me that her daughter had phoned from london to alert her to the fact that i had got this prize. as a young theoretical physicist, he was fascinated by the behaviour of the subatomic particles that lay at the heart of atoms. he went on...
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with in edinburgh at ten. keep up with the latest of elements of the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening... after a season of points deductions in the premier league, are the financial rules that were used to punish teams about to change? ronnie in a rush... o'sullivan makes the quarter finals of the world snooker championship... sweeping aside ryan day an apology from billy vunipola after being charged in spain after an incident the england international says was a misunderstanding. also coming up on sportsday... and after travis clayton took his next step on the road to the nfl, we speak to his former rugby coach about a player whose new career could make him millions yes, it's a bit more than three bear and three meals at the end of the game, certainly a and three meals at the end of the game, certainlya big and three meals at the end of the game, certainly a big transition. hello again. even amidst o
with in edinburgh at ten. keep up with the latest of elements of the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening... after a season of points deductions in the premier league, are the financial rules that were used to punish teams about to change? ronnie in a rush... o'sullivan makes the quarter finals of the world snooker championship......