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even oxford university saying it's unlikely to be a game changer. and on top of that, we've lost our deterrent. joana jarjue at the end of the day, does up the ante a bit. >> if you do get mi5 involved. i'm not saying that there aren't already things in place, but obviously if you're a sitting government and you can call upon different forces within the country and also have that autonomy and influence, potentially to sit around the table with other partners across europe, for example, then it could potentially work. and i just think that, you know, you've got to start by actually tackling this at the root rather than for me, i feel like rwanda is might work for a little bit. you know, i'm not kind of scared to admit that. but there's only a certain number of people that you can send to rwanda. and when you've got over 30, 370 million, should he get rid of it, though , should he get rid of it, though, if, as you said, it might work for a bit, should he be saying that he's going to get rid of it? >> after all, if somebody fails asylum, there is no ot
even oxford university saying it's unlikely to be a game changer. and on top of that, we've lost our deterrent. joana jarjue at the end of the day, does up the ante a bit. >> if you do get mi5 involved. i'm not saying that there aren't already things in place, but obviously if you're a sitting government and you can call upon different forces within the country and also have that autonomy and influence, potentially to sit around the table with other partners across europe, for example,...
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the new book, 3 wills, memoirs of an arab. julie's emeritus professor of international relations at oxford university consisted one of israel's new historians. you joins me now from oaks, which thank you so much for visitors showing vera coming on the show so well, i used to be with you. you said that the industrial scale sports may have taken israel to the verge of committing genocide. why the verge on want evidence you so far seen in recent days? well, this was, i made this comment by some time ago when there was some doubt. but today, i have not hesitate action in saying that toward user id is doing does all amounts to genocide. genocide is defined by the prevention of genocide. convention is the attempt intestinal attempt to destroy info. oh you pop in actually group. and this is precisely what israel is doing. and for some time these really is been consuming estimates ending on the west bank. and now they want to to the ethnic tendency of guys as well. and the forcible displacement of civilians is of all crime. so that can be no doubt about the fact that p 0 has been committing all cr
the new book, 3 wills, memoirs of an arab. julie's emeritus professor of international relations at oxford university consisted one of israel's new historians. you joins me now from oaks, which thank you so much for visitors showing vera coming on the show so well, i used to be with you. you said that the industrial scale sports may have taken israel to the verge of committing genocide. why the verge on want evidence you so far seen in recent days? well, this was, i made this comment by some...
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pro- palestinian students set up a tent at oxford university. today, the universities of copenhagen, denmark and amsterdam, holland are the scene of student sit-ins in solidarity with the nation it was palestine. the students of bologna university in laval and toronto in canada also gathered in opposition to the crime of the zionist occupation. at the university of cologne in germany, the pro-palestinian students called for the palestinian people to declare and immediately stop the aggression of the zionist regime in the gaza strip . maghrebi students also marched together with the people of this country in support of the palestinian resistance and condemning the crimes of the zionist regime. the marchers in the city of tanje mohammadiyeh held the palestinian flag and chanted the slogan "hello to palestine, may the occupying regime be destroyed." in the capital of pakistan bangladesh also students civil activists and a number of other citizens of these countries held an anti-zionist march and against. the spring rains compensated part of the lac
pro- palestinian students set up a tent at oxford university. today, the universities of copenhagen, denmark and amsterdam, holland are the scene of student sit-ins in solidarity with the nation it was palestine. the students of bologna university in laval and toronto in canada also gathered in opposition to the crime of the zionist occupation. at the university of cologne in germany, the pro-palestinian students called for the palestinian people to declare and immediately stop the aggression...
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margaret roberts attended the local public school and later entered oxford to study chemistry, but... in her plans for the future, chemistry took second place after politics. conservative politics has always been a characteristic feature of her family's life. her father was a member. local council and politics was the subject of discussion at the dinner table. she took her first step into politics in 1946, when she was elected president of the student conservative association in oxford. in 1950 and 1951, at 20 with tails, she stood as the conservative party candidate in the labour-dominated dartford general election, winning national as the youngest female candidate in ukraine. she lost both times, but drastically reduced labour's majority and took great pleasure in campaigning. it was during this time that she met her husband, denis thatcher. they were married in 1951. twins mark and carol were born in 1953 . thatcher began to look for a stable place in the conservative party in the middle of the 50s. her candidacy for orpington in '55 was rejected, but in april '58 she became a cand
margaret roberts attended the local public school and later entered oxford to study chemistry, but... in her plans for the future, chemistry took second place after politics. conservative politics has always been a characteristic feature of her family's life. her father was a member. local council and politics was the subject of discussion at the dinner table. she took her first step into politics in 1946, when she was elected president of the student conservative association in oxford. in 1950...
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latest from oxford, oxford and cambridge to various hopefully most prestigious universities academically. and they have joins now this week with other universities such as manchester, new counseling in london, in protesting against what's happening in gauzy, to see if my shoulder hold on the outside the show that in the vice chancellor of also it is doing a uh, an award saturday, and they are making the presence very loud with the bombs, the feel should give us the investing. essentially dr. essex also kind of investments in is ready companies that the student side off popping up is really government. now generally to discuss this is jacob, spell your 1st, your political theory taken to me, summarize what the students here are asking. well, we are showing up here because we believe that there should be no business as usual during the genocide. and what that means is ensuring cuz the university years that we are out there, we are out in our own cabinet or whether it's really sweet river sneezing. and then we have a series demands that we want them to seriously consider instead of nearly i
latest from oxford, oxford and cambridge to various hopefully most prestigious universities academically. and they have joins now this week with other universities such as manchester, new counseling in london, in protesting against what's happening in gauzy, to see if my shoulder hold on the outside the show that in the vice chancellor of also it is doing a uh, an award saturday, and they are making the presence very loud with the bombs, the feel should give us the investing. essentially dr....
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one is that the astrazeneca the oxford astrazeneca the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine is now being withdrawn worldwide. now of course, this was hailed by bons of course, this was hailed by boris johnson, the pm at the time, as a triumph for british science. and i don't doubt for a moment that everybody was genuinely trying to do their best. what really, really hacks me off is we've known that this vaccine and others causes some very serious side effects, even deaths in some people. it has been the complete denial of that. the fact that nobody has been held to account, that makes me so angry. and this ridicule this. and yes, i banged on about this. and yes, i banged on about this before, but this ridiculous covid inquiry isn't even going to examine negative side effects until sometime next year , by until sometime next year, by which time there will probably be a different government and nobody will ever be held to account. let's find something jolly to talk about, shall we, for a moment before the break. well what about this? pubs will be able to extend their opening hours to 1 am.
one is that the astrazeneca the oxford astrazeneca the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine is now being withdrawn worldwide. now of course, this was hailed by bons of course, this was hailed by boris johnson, the pm at the time, as a triumph for british science. and i don't doubt for a moment that everybody was genuinely trying to do their best. what really, really hacks me off is we've known that this vaccine and others causes some very serious side effects, even deaths in some people. it has...
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for oxford united this was a dream if saw coming. they've not been above the third tier this century and two months ago bolted beat them 5—0. butjosh murphy's strike gave the underdogs advantage, when they lost that match in march they were eight in the league but have carried momentum all the way through to wembley, the place murphy was born. his second goal was heartbreak for bolton. this was meant to be their next step up the league. a top—flight side just 12 years ago but in afternoon of the few chances means they will stay in league 1. they use have ambition and a new stadium on the way. oxford now get to study next years championship table. england have lost the women's under 17 european championship final. spain who have now won the under 17's trophy five times, were far too strong for the young lionesses, celia segura scored twice as they won 4—0 in sweden. it was the first time england had reached the final. the premiership season reaches its climax tomorrow afternoon. manchester city are chasing an unprecedented fourt
for oxford united this was a dream if saw coming. they've not been above the third tier this century and two months ago bolted beat them 5—0. butjosh murphy's strike gave the underdogs advantage, when they lost that match in march they were eight in the league but have carried momentum all the way through to wembley, the place murphy was born. his second goal was heartbreak for bolton. this was meant to be their next step up the league. a top—flight side just 12 years ago but in afternoon...
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i'll be joined by an israeli mp who also attended the oxford pro—palestine protests today and like the prodigal son, it seems the king's schedule is too busy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a particularly pugnacious panel this evening historian and broadcaster doctor tessa dunlop and the founder of the new culture forum, peter whittle. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mercy muroki gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with sam francis. >> jacob, thank you very much and good evening to you. it's 8:00 and the headlines from the newsroom this hour. another of rishi sunak mps has defected to laboun rishi sunak mps has defected to labour, the second in under two weeks. natalie elphicke announced her decision just two minutes before prime minister's questions. the dover mp said rishi sunaks government is chaotic and claims that labour has changed well . some of her has changed well. some of her now former conservative colleagues have been reposting old social media
i'll be joined by an israeli mp who also attended the oxford pro—palestine protests today and like the prodigal son, it seems the king's schedule is too busy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a particularly pugnacious panel this evening historian and broadcaster doctor tessa dunlop and the founder of the new culture forum, peter whittle. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mercy muroki gbnews.com. but now it's...
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joining me now is professor helen margetts, from the oxford internet institute, university of oxford. we've seen different attack ads over the years but these are very short and pithy and they get to the point in a very direct way, don't they? they are geared at doing that. i guess we don't know yet whether they actually will. time will tell. i don't know how well those kind of memes will work with the tiktok generation but we are going to see more of them, more of the digital things we've seen in previous elections, we will see a lot more of them in this one. you elections, we will see a lot more of them in this one.— elections, we will see a lot more of them in this one. you say you don't know how they _ them in this one. you say you don't know how they will _ them in this one. you say you don't know how they will hold _ them in this one. you say you don't know how they will hold up - them in this one. you say you don't know how they will hold up but - know how they will hold up but clearly the political parties are making them because they think they will work. . �* , ~ �* ma
joining me now is professor helen margetts, from the oxford internet institute, university of oxford. we've seen different attack ads over the years but these are very short and pithy and they get to the point in a very direct way, don't they? they are geared at doing that. i guess we don't know yet whether they actually will. time will tell. i don't know how well those kind of memes will work with the tiktok generation but we are going to see more of them, more of the digital things we've seen...
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of fields from across the country. edward howell is the lecturer and politics at the university of oxford and the korea foundation follow a chatham house and we're good to see you. let's dive right into this rather bizarre story. is this the 1st time this has happened a good evening tom. this is a slightly strange incident, but it's not completely on her adult in the sense that north korea did give us some form of warning from us as a speech by um, the vice minister for defense. and what's interesting here is that this is not the 1st time that we've seen north korea say it. we do something to south korea. we anyhow to go to buck 2021 north. chris said it would blow up the integrating liaison office and it did um, its particularly strange in terms of the, the contents of, of the balloon. but what we see is that no screen really is wanting to take a multiple volk, a tube stones on yourself because we are now, north korea's leadership says that this is in retaliation for a south korea, sending balloons from their side. and that it might just be the beginning. why do you think we're seeing th
of fields from across the country. edward howell is the lecturer and politics at the university of oxford and the korea foundation follow a chatham house and we're good to see you. let's dive right into this rather bizarre story. is this the 1st time this has happened a good evening tom. this is a slightly strange incident, but it's not completely on her adult in the sense that north korea did give us some form of warning from us as a speech by um, the vice minister for defense. and what's...
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result of these protests, she said that hostility, any told her and so are in no way acceptable at oxford. well, the students aren't good, of course, by that they say the same protest, sorry, no way to submit it. and they say they say the statements like that. and indeed, the universities silence on gaza will only add to hatred and products. all right, thanks so much joan. how now, nearly $3000.00 people, including students, faculty and staff, have been arrested during university process right across the united states. okay. and so as well, school on garza, many professors who offer the support drawing on decades of activism. how does there a spoke to one such a professor in los angeles? hello. my name is catherine king. i am professor in marissa at u. c. l a. and i have been an activist against boar and for social justice, since at least 1968 when i was a graduate student at columbia university. i've been involved in protests against the war in vietnam. and then i transferred to princeton university. and i remember i used to take time out from reading my dissertation and going and joinin
result of these protests, she said that hostility, any told her and so are in no way acceptable at oxford. well, the students aren't good, of course, by that they say the same protest, sorry, no way to submit it. and they say they say the statements like that. and indeed, the universities silence on gaza will only add to hatred and products. all right, thanks so much joan. how now, nearly $3000.00 people, including students, faculty and staff, have been arrested during university process right...
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that was then british prime minister boris johnson tout ago partnership between oxford university and pharmaceutical giant astrazeneca to develop a covid-19 vaccine. after approval more than 67 million doses of that vaccine have been administered throughout the european union. now, astrazeneca is asking european union officials to pull their authorization for its vaccine there have been concerns since dozens of countries suspended its use after unusual but rare blood clots were detected in small number of immunized people. let's bring in fox news medical analyst dr. marc siegel. good evening, doc. i wanted to ask you about it specifically. and telegraph has a big story about it saying based on court documents being sued class action cause death or serious injuries in dozens of cases. it goes on to say it can cause tts which is thrombosis. what about this, doc, and what do you think about the concern about these vaccines? >> brett, i'm puzzled and very concerned with the delay here because the studies that you are referring to came out in 2021. and showed at least 10 or 11 increased ri
that was then british prime minister boris johnson tout ago partnership between oxford university and pharmaceutical giant astrazeneca to develop a covid-19 vaccine. after approval more than 67 million doses of that vaccine have been administered throughout the european union. now, astrazeneca is asking european union officials to pull their authorization for its vaccine there have been concerns since dozens of countries suspended its use after unusual but rare blood clots were detected in...
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back here in the uk, peterborough and oxford are battling it out in the league one play off semifinal. oxford held a 1—0 lead coming into the second leg, but peterborough levelled the tie throuthosh knight. oxford were then awarded a penalty on the stroke of half time, which cameron brannagan scored for his tenth of the season to put them 2—1 up on aggregate. that's how it remains approaching injury time. the winners will face bolton wanderers for a place in the championship later this month. britain's geraint thomas remains second overall after stage five of the giro di'italia. it ended in a sprint finish in luca in tuscany with frenchman benjamin tomma claiming the first grand tour stage win of his career. it was also the first victory of the year for his cofidis team. thomas finished in the main group alongside overall leader taday pogarcher and remains 46 seconds behind the slovenian. taday pogacar and remains 46 seconds behind the slovenian. now to some astonishing batting in cricket's indian premier league up against lucknow super giants, sunrisers hyderabad reached their ta
back here in the uk, peterborough and oxford are battling it out in the league one play off semifinal. oxford held a 1—0 lead coming into the second leg, but peterborough levelled the tie throuthosh knight. oxford were then awarded a penalty on the stroke of half time, which cameron brannagan scored for his tenth of the season to put them 2—1 up on aggregate. that's how it remains approaching injury time. the winners will face bolton wanderers for a place in the championship later this...
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have graduated from a good school, but this is not eton, he graduated from college, but this is not oxford, he is always, excuse the word, a little unfinished, he does not correspond those positions and those positions that he has, he understands this perfectly well, that’s when he always... talks about a dual position, this is his peculiarity, his kind of thinking, because the most important word that we missed is exclusivity, and i once found an early interview of his, and he said when he asked a question, do you consider the british to be an exclusive nation, namely the british, he says: yes, of course, but he says, you think that you are higher than the americans, he says, here he could not answer, it became scary for him, why he did not answer this, he is afraid of something, and i then... want to be prime minister, but one problem, his character does not allow him to do this, he he may want to be a king, he can and as soon as he can completing something big, he will be able to gain self-satisfaction for today. faltered so yeah, watch another interesting video of him dating austin.
have graduated from a good school, but this is not eton, he graduated from college, but this is not oxford, he is always, excuse the word, a little unfinished, he does not correspond those positions and those positions that he has, he understands this perfectly well, that’s when he always... talks about a dual position, this is his peculiarity, his kind of thinking, because the most important word that we missed is exclusivity, and i once found an early interview of his, and he said when he...
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so i just the as well students at oxford and cambridge universities in the united kingdom that sets up their own and cabinets organize and say they're in solidarity with thomas. the news on the intent to keep the camps open for an unknown number of days. after there is rory challenge and spoke to students, oakes figured about the student protest as a beginning. the 1st test, as of today, not from the police, which and on existence of them and not from the university of north east, but from the right side of the broad, easy being up. and people to be sheltering under the cuz you guys, everyone here knows that if the american protests or any precedents, things could be getting much tougher for them over the next few days. now this come sprang up over nights and the protest is one to use it to push that code to moans on oxford university, noticed the bonds. all that the university disclose is exactly where all of its money is being invested. and so that money is not invested in all those companies or any entity that is list date on the israel boy caught divest and sanctioned list . now, t
so i just the as well students at oxford and cambridge universities in the united kingdom that sets up their own and cabinets organize and say they're in solidarity with thomas. the news on the intent to keep the camps open for an unknown number of days. after there is rory challenge and spoke to students, oakes figured about the student protest as a beginning. the 1st test, as of today, not from the police, which and on existence of them and not from the university of north east, but from the...
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it had been developed at oxford university in record time — ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given in the uk. and the vaccine is estimated to have saved millions of lives. but in a tiny number of cases it causes life—threatening blood clots. it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage payments to families and there are a number of ongoing court cases with people claiming to have been harmed by the vaccine. most countries have now stopped using it and switched to other vaccines. today astrazeneca said there was no longer a demand for theirjab and that other vaccines which target new variants of covid have superseded it. it said withdrawing the jab from the market was a commercial decision. sophie hutchinson. there's news tonight that the white house is reviewing other weapons deliveries to israel, after pausing one shipment o
it had been developed at oxford university in record time — ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given in the uk. and the vaccine is estimated to have saved millions of lives. but in a tiny number of cases it causes life—threatening blood clots. it's been linked...
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its author, madeleine sumption, is director of the migration observatory at the university of oxford and a member of the migration advisory committee — that's an independent panel which advises the government — and shejoins me now in the studio. welcome to newswatch, madeleine. it's an extensive report. one of your main findings says this, "the bbc produces a lot "of excellent content on migration, but there are also weaknesses." we'll come to the weaknesses in a second. but tell us where you think the bbc is doing well on this. i think one of the areas where we see particularly good content is in some ways where it's easiest, which is some of the long form content, so some of the documentaries or long form audio where the journalists really have time to delve into the issues. i think the big challenge, then, is the shorter form content. when someone's only got two and a half minutes for a typical tv package, how do you make sure that you have enough depth that the audience are learning something new and interesting? that's where the real challenges emerge, i think. so that's one
its author, madeleine sumption, is director of the migration observatory at the university of oxford and a member of the migration advisory committee — that's an independent panel which advises the government — and shejoins me now in the studio. welcome to newswatch, madeleine. it's an extensive report. one of your main findings says this, "the bbc produces a lot "of excellent content on migration, but there are also weaknesses." we'll come to the weaknesses in a second. but...
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now here in the uk , activist students at oxford, uk, activist students at oxford, cambridge, liverpool and edinburgh, amongst others, by the way, have occupied university grounds in a mass pro—palestine protest. these intimidate pro—palestine camps have left jewish students fearing for their safety , so fearing for their safety, so much so that many students we contacted today felt too scared to come on the show. but they did give us these statements. one jewish oxbridge student commented specifically on signs depicting the erasure of israel. they said the clear desire to eliminate the state of israel and the expansion of calls for resistance to include parts of the uk is a disturbing escalation of violent rhetoric on a university campus, another jewish student told us. put simply, walking past the encampment was terrifying . they encampment was terrifying. they are not hiding their motivations. the oxford encampment promises escalation similar to these us universities. i understand and value free speech, but considering that they have not differentiated their goals from the bigote
now here in the uk , activist students at oxford, uk, activist students at oxford, cambridge, liverpool and edinburgh, amongst others, by the way, have occupied university grounds in a mass pro—palestine protest. these intimidate pro—palestine camps have left jewish students fearing for their safety , so fearing for their safety, so much so that many students we contacted today felt too scared to come on the show. but they did give us these statements. one jewish oxbridge student commented...
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coming up, the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine . well, astrazeneca covid vaccine. well, it's being withdrawn worldwide. we will take a look at the ramifications. and we're also going to revisit some of the things that were said about this vaccine at the time. but first, sir keir starmer just couldn't wait to let the cat out of the bag at prime minister's questions this afternoon, introducing the new labour mp for blackpool south after last week's by—election but also another surprise addition to the opposition . opposition. >> can i also warmly welcome the new labour mp for dover to these benches ? mr speaker , if one week benches? mr speaker, if one week a tory mp who's also a doctor says the prime minister can't be trusted with the nhs and joins labour and the next week the tory mp for dover on the front line of the small boats crisis, says the prime minister cannot be trusted with our borders and joins labour. what is the point of this failed government? staggering on. >> what's what's the point of her going to labour? yeah that's right. so tory mp well former
coming up, the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine . well, astrazeneca covid vaccine. well, it's being withdrawn worldwide. we will take a look at the ramifications. and we're also going to revisit some of the things that were said about this vaccine at the time. but first, sir keir starmer just couldn't wait to let the cat out of the bag at prime minister's questions this afternoon, introducing the new labour mp for blackpool south after last week's by—election but also another surprise...
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louise loo, china economist at oxford economics, thank you. as we've been reporting, south africans are set to vote for a new government today. but the outcome is far from clear. growing discontent in the country has left voters reluctant to go to the polls. pollsters are, for once, in a state of limbo. with the highest level of income inequality in the world, an economy that's been left reeling by cumulative global shocks including covid, together with weak structural growth, the state of the country's finances has been a key issue leading up to the election. let's go live now to terence hove, who is a senior financial market strategist at online trading platform exness in johannesburg. from where you are sitting, is the economy dominating the election? ,., ., ., ., election? good morning. ithink the economy — election? good morning. ithink the economy has _ election? good morning. ithink the economy has always - election? good morning. ithink the economy has always been i election? good morning. i think. the economy has always been the cen
louise loo, china economist at oxford economics, thank you. as we've been reporting, south africans are set to vote for a new government today. but the outcome is far from clear. growing discontent in the country has left voters reluctant to go to the polls. pollsters are, for once, in a state of limbo. with the highest level of income inequality in the world, an economy that's been left reeling by cumulative global shocks including covid, together with weak structural growth, the state of the...
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charlie peters, thank you from oxford. thank you very much indeed, and so many of you sharing your d—day memories as well. kevin says my father fought in the war, and my uncle and i grew up hearing the stories of the war. their lives really were something compared to young people today who think they have it hard. they don't, eva says. >> i'm in oxford following the torch tour . my husband and i are torch tour. my husband and i are going to go all the way to the netherlands for it. it matters to us in retirement that we honour brave people who came before us. wonderful views from the car and we are listening on the car and we are listening on the radio. eva, good morning, lovely to hear from you and thank you for telling us, explaining to us your bidets how they work and why they're running on a high, yeah. ken says , we have known this needle. says, we have known this needle. needle? we have a combination loo and a bidet fitted. when we refurbished our ensuite. it's brilliant. and i always feel clean right after. i neve
charlie peters, thank you from oxford. thank you very much indeed, and so many of you sharing your d—day memories as well. kevin says my father fought in the war, and my uncle and i grew up hearing the stories of the war. their lives really were something compared to young people today who think they have it hard. they don't, eva says. >> i'm in oxford following the torch tour . my husband and i are torch tour. my husband and i are going to go all the way to the netherlands for it. it...
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former british prime minister boris johnson, during a visit to oxford at the beginning of twenty-one, called the vaccine that the university invented together with the astrazeneca company a triumph of british science. ursula fonder a little later even expressed a desire to be vaccinated with this particular drug. i would get the astrazeneca vaccine as easily as the biotech, fizer or moderna vaccines. when we started selecting promising candidates and hundreds of applicants 10 months ago, we assumed that the effectiveness would be between 50 to 70%. now beyond that, the vaccine has been thoroughly tested, found to be safe, effective and approved. which company's vaccine ms. gave preference, it remained behind the scenes, the main thing is that the drug is in demand, and it is actively purchased in different countries, and not the russian satellite vi. political scientists say that all means are good to fight competitors. and in this pursuit of a sales market, human life for european politicians, apparently, is not worth a cent. western elites described their own stupidity and incompete
former british prime minister boris johnson, during a visit to oxford at the beginning of twenty-one, called the vaccine that the university invented together with the astrazeneca company a triumph of british science. ursula fonder a little later even expressed a desire to be vaccinated with this particular drug. i would get the astrazeneca vaccine as easily as the biotech, fizer or moderna vaccines. when we started selecting promising candidates and hundreds of applicants 10 months ago, we...
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that's right. >> i mean, these these are rich students at oxford and cambridge. they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out. >> i would hope at least some of them come from working class families. i would hope, you know , oxford and cambridge accept at least some working class students. i'm sure working class and poor students are smart enough to get into. >> well, they're very anti—authoritarians at the moment in both these places, so it's probably not going to be all italians behaving like that anyway. thank you very much. my panel coming up next, william sitwell has been velocipedklubb cycling his way over to the studio amidst the backdrop of rail strikes and useless railbuses to make it in time fo
that's right. >> i mean, these these are rich students at oxford and cambridge. they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out....
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has set up camps in solidarity with palestinians in gaza at oxford university. they're demanding the institution cuts its financial ties with israel. more than 200 oxford academics have signed an open letter supporting the protest. as in the occupied westbank, the group of palestinians of open fire on is really soldiers as they were storming the city of nablus. so did shed online shows intends gone fire directed that is really military vehicles as well as a rage on a policy and home. a young man was detained before the forces left the area. and is there any forces have carried out more rates in the other parts of the occupied westbank based on the north shines refugee camps in a city of to cram with palestinians fault with them. a large number of these really police officers have been mobilized to enforce the demolition of about 50 homes in the negev region that's led to protesting the local better when community police presented a policy. and is there any member of the class at the parliament from approaching the side policy and these ready and these have criti
has set up camps in solidarity with palestinians in gaza at oxford university. they're demanding the institution cuts its financial ties with israel. more than 200 oxford academics have signed an open letter supporting the protest. as in the occupied westbank, the group of palestinians of open fire on is really soldiers as they were storming the city of nablus. so did shed online shows intends gone fire directed that is really military vehicles as well as a rage on a policy and home. a young...
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>> well, rising tensions today outside oxford university, i went to experience the oxford university pro—palestine encampment , university pro—palestine encampment, which means i spent the day with a load of middle class fake communists who stopped shaving their armpits. jacob. but i'm also going to be talking about whether or not keir starmer will sell britain out to the extremists just to claim power. i've got an astonishing clip of a transgender athlete, and we've allowed a gun toting jihadi back onto the streets of britain. so it's all go. >> it's all absolutely extraordinary. i'm sure they don't wash either. these funny people , regardless of how they people, regardless of how they shave or otherwise. i'm glad that's all. after the watershed, after the weather, i'll be back on monday at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation, and the weather is going to tell you that in somerset. it really is better than anywhere else in the country. as always. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your lat
>> well, rising tensions today outside oxford university, i went to experience the oxford university pro—palestine encampment , university pro—palestine encampment, which means i spent the day with a load of middle class fake communists who stopped shaving their armpits. jacob. but i'm also going to be talking about whether or not keir starmer will sell britain out to the extremists just to claim power. i've got an astonishing clip of a transgender athlete, and we've allowed a gun...
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astrazeneca's covid vaccine, that was developed by scientists in oxford, is being withdrawn globally. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic. billions of doses were created. the company says the withdrawal decision is for commercial reasons. so what has changed? our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time — in ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given in the uk. and the vaccine is estimated to have saved millions of lives. but in a tiny number of cases it causes life—threatening blood clots. it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage payments to families and there are a number of ongoing court cases with people claiming to have been ha
astrazeneca's covid vaccine, that was developed by scientists in oxford, is being withdrawn globally. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic. billions of doses were created. the company says the withdrawal decision is for commercial reasons. so what has changed? our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time...
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well, students at oxford and cambridge have set up gaza protest camps on their university campuses . created in university campuses. created in the early hours of this morning, the early hours of this morning, the protesters are urging their universities to cut financial ties with israel over the country's offensive in gaza. similar camps have also been set up at manchester, sheffield, newcastle and london universities. oxford issued a statement saying we respect our students and staff members right to freedom of expression in the form of peaceful protests. rishi sunak says he's determined to fight and the general election is not a foregone conclusion. the prime minister is calling for unity among tory mps, after saying that he believes britain could be heading for a hung parliament. the conservatives lost hundreds of council seats and the west midlands mayoralty results rishi sunak described as bitterly disappointing but he's saying that he won't give up what the independent analysis shows that whilst, of course this was a disappointing weekend for us, that the result of the next ge
well, students at oxford and cambridge have set up gaza protest camps on their university campuses . created in university campuses. created in the early hours of this morning, the early hours of this morning, the protesters are urging their universities to cut financial ties with israel over the country's offensive in gaza. similar camps have also been set up at manchester, sheffield, newcastle and london universities. oxford issued a statement saying we respect our students and staff members...
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the oxford endowment management fine has not disclosed any of their investments. we know as of now that the university's food investments such as black lab that of historically been completed and is really apartheid in genocide. we also know that the university is banking the south place, which has been involved in the us texture. it is really a part of the occupation in genocide the people who joins this protest dot hang good in particular, they say by the university locksmith refusal to set out plans towards divestment from israel. and from is really link entities a move they say that some other universities have place to make most recently notably, trinity college. and they say the protest will continue until it does. this is about demonstrating to the university that we have seen here. we've been here for almost 2 weeks, sitting and waiting for someone from the administration to come and enter into dialogue. they believe that they can ignore us. they believe that they can wait us out. the university of cambridge has agreed to meet with their students as of tod
the oxford endowment management fine has not disclosed any of their investments. we know as of now that the university's food investments such as black lab that of historically been completed and is really apartheid in genocide. we also know that the university is banking the south place, which has been involved in the us texture. it is really a part of the occupation in genocide the people who joins this protest dot hang good in particular, they say by the university locksmith refusal to set...
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let's speak to doctor nick maynard, senior surgeon at oxford university hospital who was one of the last to leave rafah yesterday. thanks forjoining us. what was a situation like as you left rafah? it was terrible, to be honest, it was chaotic, we were surrounded by farms going off around us, we heard gunfire from any direction throw —— bombs. there was uncertainty as to whether we were going to get out or not and it was only at the last moment that we found out we were going to get out and got through to the egyptian side of the border but even then we could still hear the vast noise of the bombs going off and the buildings were shaking even on the egyptian side. and of course there were only a few hours after that that the ground forces invaded the crossing. you that that the ground forces invaded the crossing-— the crossing. you are talking about ourself the crossing. you are talking about yourself and _ the crossing. you are talking about yourself and other _ the crossing. you are talking about yourself and other medical - the crossing. you are talking about yourself and other
let's speak to doctor nick maynard, senior surgeon at oxford university hospital who was one of the last to leave rafah yesterday. thanks forjoining us. what was a situation like as you left rafah? it was terrible, to be honest, it was chaotic, we were surrounded by farms going off around us, we heard gunfire from any direction throw —— bombs. there was uncertainty as to whether we were going to get out or not and it was only at the last moment that we found out we were going to get out and...
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really challenge is at oxford university for us. and uh, so tell us what the students there has been telling you worry is that you have to be. so i think it's been a quite nice when i arrived this morning and asked about how things been going. they said the only thing that has to be playing about during the night was the sprinkler system on this loan going off. and the raw, the grumpy groundsmen had come round and complained about the state of the grass. that has been a statement from oxford university. and it seems that the university is taking for the moments a told her with the approach. they say we respect our students and staff members right to freedom of expression in the form of peaceful process. we ask everyone who's taking part to do so with respect to the courtesies and empathy. there is no place for it and tell her is that the university of box. but now that i think perhaps will tap into some of the fears of the protest as here. that's essentially they, they are going to be ignored. they're irrelevant, but they are prepar
really challenge is at oxford university for us. and uh, so tell us what the students there has been telling you worry is that you have to be. so i think it's been a quite nice when i arrived this morning and asked about how things been going. they said the only thing that has to be playing about during the night was the sprinkler system on this loan going off. and the raw, the grumpy groundsmen had come round and complained about the state of the grass. that has been a statement from oxford...
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that's right. >> i mean, these these are rich students at oxford and cambridge. they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out. >> i would hope at least some of them come from working class families. i would hope, you know , oxford and cambridge accept at least some working class students. i'm sure working class and poor students are smart enough to get into. >> well, they're very anti—authoritarians at the moment in both these places, so it's probably not going to be all italians behaving like that anyway. thank you very much. my panel coming up next, william sitwell has been velocipedklubb cycling his way over to the studio amidst the backdrop of rail strikes and useless railbuses to make it in time fo
that's right. >> i mean, these these are rich students at oxford and cambridge. they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out....
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demonstrations by oxford university students protesting the cooperation of this university with the zionist regime were accompanied by extensive repression by police forces. the rain system that entered the country this evening will cause scattered rains in the areas of the northwest and the provinces located on the southern slopes of alborz . the intensity of the rains will be in the north of west azarbaijan and some areas of east azarbaijan. dear compatriots, i would like to inform you that you will be present on saturday in parts of the north-west of the country, on the shores of the derir caspian mountains and the heights of alborz. we expect rain to occur in the central and northeastern regions of the country we will have rain showers and sometimes temporary windy sports. backed by the level of meteorological oranges issued. the most intense rainfall that occurs. in the areas of north west azarbaijan, parts of east azarbaijan and ardabil provinces and alborz highlands , there is a possibility of flooding and flooding of public roads. for the next three days , we will have an increase i
demonstrations by oxford university students protesting the cooperation of this university with the zionist regime were accompanied by extensive repression by police forces. the rain system that entered the country this evening will cause scattered rains in the areas of the northwest and the provinces located on the southern slopes of alborz . the intensity of the rains will be in the north of west azarbaijan and some areas of east azarbaijan. dear compatriots, i would like to inform you that...
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archive: 25-year-old roger bannister, - third from the left, gets away at the iffley ground, oxford, for the race of his life. and so began 3:59.11 seconds of british sporting history. archive: chris brasher. setting the pace in front. there was certainly a feeling of it being a national event and something of a landmark for the country. but it had to be me attempting it, so it was entangled with my own effort. bannister, training to be a doctor, was trying to prove something, perhaps to himself, having slipped to fourth at the olympics two years earlier. but he was also engaged in an experiment. at the time, some scientists believed you would kill yourself trying to run a mile in four minutes. bannister disagreed. his friend chris brasher was tasked with setting the correct pace and tempering bannister�*s enthusiasm. we seemed to be going so slowly. impatiently, i shouted, "faster." but brasher kept his head and didn't change the pace. bannister was an amateur, running was secondary to his studies, and he'd regard his medical career as the greater achievement of his life. but when
archive: 25-year-old roger bannister, - third from the left, gets away at the iffley ground, oxford, for the race of his life. and so began 3:59.11 seconds of british sporting history. archive: chris brasher. setting the pace in front. there was certainly a feeling of it being a national event and something of a landmark for the country. but it had to be me attempting it, so it was entangled with my own effort. bannister, training to be a doctor, was trying to prove something, perhaps to...
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board, but the majority still standing on the side of the war. janine a deal from the university of oxford specializes in war time. lauren morales, a. we asked her if there's any sign. israel will adhere to the ruling. so we have come to expect the reactions from going to to no government, right. there's always a mixture of bluster in terms of like the court would come tell us what to do. but also there's always an attempt to spin these for this. and this time the attempt was to say, well, the court actually didn't tell us to hold our military offensive. it just said that any military offensive that in principal poses the risk of group destruction to palestinians would have to be halted. now this is multiply of a beating or interpretation of this court order, but i do take some heart from this attempt to spin the order because it does suggest that israel understands that this order has weight. compliance doesn't really depend on anything happening in israel right now. it really only depends primarily or only on how best of allies of israel react to it, particularly in the united states. i
board, but the majority still standing on the side of the war. janine a deal from the university of oxford specializes in war time. lauren morales, a. we asked her if there's any sign. israel will adhere to the ruling. so we have come to expect the reactions from going to to no government, right. there's always a mixture of bluster in terms of like the court would come tell us what to do. but also there's always an attempt to spin these for this. and this time the attempt was to say, well, the...
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i spoke to one of them, dr constance mcdermott at the university of oxford. she explained some of complex issues at play. it's important to realise that global and urban markets for commodities like palm oil and soy or cocoa and coffee are major drivers of deforestation. but at the same time, the reason that we see them driving deforestation is because of major issues and inequalities with governments in the countries that are affected, in terms of their capacity to manage land sustainably, in terms of their access to alternative options, alternative sources of economy. so the problem is really that we're not addressing these sort of major underlying problems around governance in the countries that are affected by these global markets. so simply coming up with alternative markets that often don't deliver anywhere near the same kinds of resources is not enough to sort of address the underlying problems with governance in these countries. and i look at your report and you make it really clear as well that we view forests as a commodity, somewhere, particularly
i spoke to one of them, dr constance mcdermott at the university of oxford. she explained some of complex issues at play. it's important to realise that global and urban markets for commodities like palm oil and soy or cocoa and coffee are major drivers of deforestation. but at the same time, the reason that we see them driving deforestation is because of major issues and inequalities with governments in the countries that are affected, in terms of their capacity to manage land sustainably, in...
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the students of oxford university in england sat down with the aim of stopping the relations between the university authorities and the institutions and companies affiliated with the zionist regime. several cities in sweden were the scene of student rallies and protests in support of palestine. also, in amsterdam, the netherlands, student demonstrations in support of the palestinian people were accompanied by clashes and repression by the police. people in copenhagen, the capital of denmark, also marched in support of the international student protests and demanded an end to the war. in france , pro-gaza activists installed the palestinian flag on a skyscraper in lyon, france. pictures too from the gathering of support for palestine and gaza in türkiye. published in pakistan, peshawar university students marched in ankara, the capital of turkey, condemning the crimes of the zionist regime . in jordan, students and people gathered in solidarity with the palestinians. today's decision of the un general assembly and the latest developments in palestine. tonight , with the presence of m
the students of oxford university in england sat down with the aim of stopping the relations between the university authorities and the institutions and companies affiliated with the zionist regime. several cities in sweden were the scene of student rallies and protests in support of palestine. also, in amsterdam, the netherlands, student demonstrations in support of the palestinian people were accompanied by clashes and repression by the police. people in copenhagen, the capital of denmark,...
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at the university of oxford , england, students sat in solidarity with the palestinians. on the eve of girls' day, the president attended the ideal girls' celebration. mr. raisi congratulated the girls of iran zemin by giving flowers on daughter's day. in this ceremony, mr. raisi called girls the capital of the country and the owners of tomorrow's ideas, who play an effective role in the social arena. armani girls had a ceremony for a big occasion , girl's day. i am happy to be here and i congratulate all the girls of the world on girl's day. i hope everyone may the girls of my land always be happy, all of tehran is celebrating girls' day at azadi stadium in tehran. how is the future of iranian girls? everyone is on their own. may they all succeed . what color is the future of iranian girls? pink, green, white, white , very beautiful face, just like the world. in it, he called the capitals of the country and the owners of tomorrow's ideas. dear girls, you are the teachers of tomorrow. you are the university professors of tomorrow. you are the owners of tomorrow's ideas fo
at the university of oxford , england, students sat in solidarity with the palestinians. on the eve of girls' day, the president attended the ideal girls' celebration. mr. raisi congratulated the girls of iran zemin by giving flowers on daughter's day. in this ceremony, mr. raisi called girls the capital of the country and the owners of tomorrow's ideas, who play an effective role in the social arena. armani girls had a ceremony for a big occasion , girl's day. i am happy to be here and i...
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charmin nirwani, a lebanese journalist who is a graduate of the university of oxford in england , wrote in response to the leader's letter, "just show me another leader who can write like this, the affected children of gaza will be grateful to the leader of iran. " the people of the world are behind palestine, it is only because of the representation of the media that the world seems to be rising. among persian language users , many went back to the old letter 9 years ago they reminded western youth of leadership. the impact of the supreme leader's letters to the european youth is now felt in the world, and students from all over the world have called for their efforts in palestine in opposition to israel. anti-zionist demonstrations continue in american cities and universities. in chicago, america, thousands of people in support. demonstrators from palestine called for the liberation of palestine and the cessation of aid to the zionist regime . at the university. in america, student protests continue . groups of employees and professors of three california universities protested agains
charmin nirwani, a lebanese journalist who is a graduate of the university of oxford in england , wrote in response to the leader's letter, "just show me another leader who can write like this, the affected children of gaza will be grateful to the leader of iran. " the people of the world are behind palestine, it is only because of the representation of the media that the world seems to be rising. among persian language users , many went back to the old letter 9 years ago they...
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students of oxford university in england with the aim of stopping the relations of the university authorities with the institute and companies affiliated with the regime. student demonstrations in support of the people of palestine and gaza were accompanied by clashes and repression by the police. people in copenhagen, the capital of denmark, also marched in support of the international student protests and called for an end to the war. in france , pro-gaza activists put the palestinian flag on a skyscraper in lyon, france. images of the rally in support of palestine and gaza at the turkish steam university in ankara, the capital of turkey, were also published in pakistan, the students of peshawar university, the capital of khyber pakhtunkhwa province, in condemning the crimes of the zionist regime, marched in jordan, students and people gathered in solidarity with the palestinians.
students of oxford university in england with the aim of stopping the relations of the university authorities with the institute and companies affiliated with the regime. student demonstrations in support of the people of palestine and gaza were accompanied by clashes and repression by the police. people in copenhagen, the capital of denmark, also marched in support of the international student protests and called for an end to the war. in france , pro-gaza activists put the palestinian flag on...
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the improvement of the students of oxford universities in england continued despite the violence of the police on saturday. student. a similar demonstration was held in seoul, the capital of south korea. the people of morocco protested the zionist regime's genocide in gaza based on the demonstrations near the american consulate building in dar al-biza. condemned the people of south africa called for an end to the zionist regime's war in the gaza strip by chanting takbeer allahu akbar takbeer allahu akbar takbeer. on the second day since the start of the cheleh popular campaign , jihadist and popular groups in different regions of the country served the intention of the martyred president. from the very beginning of his work , he had set the tone of his government's movement with jihadi measures. our song is a song of service to people. a song of knotting of people's lives. martyred president during these 33 months of service from the border village of mullah ali sistan baluchistan: sardara. now the jihadi actions and services of the martyred president the people's minds have been rememb
the improvement of the students of oxford universities in england continued despite the violence of the police on saturday. student. a similar demonstration was held in seoul, the capital of south korea. the people of morocco protested the zionist regime's genocide in gaza based on the demonstrations near the american consulate building in dar al-biza. condemned the people of south africa called for an end to the zionist regime's war in the gaza strip by chanting takbeer allahu akbar takbeer...