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with | ever before, including here in - bristol._ and with that we bristol. applause. and with that we will take another _ bristol. applause. and with that we will take another important - bristol. applause. and with that we will take another important step - will take another important step forward in making our country fairer and greener. 0k, thank you very much, everyone. listening to the green party launched their local election there in bristol. remember on the 2nd of may voters will be...
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a spokesperson for british -- bristol city council. for british —— bristol city council told newsnight: like other councils, we face rising costs and needs... but forjon, finding his way through the system has been challenging. there will be a response and silence for a week, and then for a month, it goes on forever, this is what happens. probably it is the authority is severely under resourced. that is the hardest part of it, the silence.— of it, the silence. supporting the risin: of it, the silence. supporting the rising numbers _ of it, the silence. supporting the rising numbers of _ of it, the silence. supporting the rising numbers of children - of it, the silence. supporting the rising numbers of children with l rising numbers of children with special educational needs undoubtedly poses a challenge for schools, councils and the government when budgets are increasingly under pressure. but that support will be needed if pupils likejohan are going to achieve the things of which they are undoubtedly capable. i'm joined now in the studio by amy barton. we did invite the government, b
a spokesperson for british -- bristol city council. for british —— bristol city council told newsnight: like other councils, we face rising costs and needs... but forjon, finding his way through the system has been challenging. there will be a response and silence for a week, and then for a month, it goes on forever, this is what happens. probably it is the authority is severely under resourced. that is the hardest part of it, the silence.— of it, the silence. supporting the risin: of it,...
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that's the thing in bristol iwitt— issues. that's the thing in bristol iwiit give — issues. that's the thing in bristol i will give you a wider issue or picture — i will give you a wider issue or picture because the west country the lib dems _ picture because the west country the lib dems do well and so you go to cheltenham where there holding elections and is a lived in majority there _ elections and is a lived in majority there and — elections and is a lived in majority there and the conservatives are the other— there and the conservatives are the other party— there and the conservatives are the other party in the chamber but i think— other party in the chamber but i think the — other party in the chamber but i think the lib dems will not be going backwards _ think the lib dems will not be going backwards soon. if you go down the word on— backwards soon. if you go down the word on the — backwards soon. if you go down the word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen _ word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen as_ word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen as a _ word
that's the thing in bristol iwitt— issues. that's the thing in bristol iwiit give — issues. that's the thing in bristol i will give you a wider issue or picture — i will give you a wider issue or picture because the west country the lib dems _ picture because the west country the lib dems do well and so you go to cheltenham where there holding elections and is a lived in majority there _ elections and is a lived in majority there and — elections and is a lived in majority there and the...
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that unanimously acquitted by a “my at bristol crown court?* bristol crown court? that is not someone i'm — bristol crown court? that is not someone i'm familiar _ bristol crown court? that is not someone i'm familiar with. - bristol crown court? that is not i someone i'm familiar with. having said that the _ someone i'm familiar with. having said that the system _ someone i'm familiar with. having said that the system was - someone i'm familiar with. having said that the system was at - someone i'm familiar with. having said that the system was at fault l said that the system was at fault for the _ said that the system was at fault for the shortfall and that she had repeatedly reported the matter to the helpline but had got absolutely nowhere _ the helpline but had got absolutely nowhere with them? i the helpline but had got absolutely nowhere with them?— the helpline but had got absolutely nowhere with them? i wasn't aware of that case. nowhere with them? i wasn't aware of that case- when _ nowhere with them? i wasn't aware of that case. when you're _ nowhere
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ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there's even a term "bristol bladder". that's to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it's cheap to buy, i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder and i think it's viewed as sort of a safe drug by people. back with beth and jay, who say they had no idea of the impact ketamine can have when they first started using and wish they'd never tried it. i'm hoping that i'll get back into work and one day be a person that has recovered from this really rubbish journey that i've been on. rachel stonehouse, bbc news. to find out about more of the risks associated with kaagman, i spoke earlier to someone from the us that make you an office for drugs and crime. what we see recently is an increase in trafficking of ketamine across the world. and what is special a
ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there's even a term "bristol bladder". that's to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it's cheap to buy, i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder and i...
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ketamine is really popular in bristol — so much so, there's even a term, bristol bladder, to refer to the impact ketamine can have on the bladder if you take a lot of it. do you have anything to hand over from this morning? we've got quite a big nightlife scene and festival scene in bristol, and i know that's commonly where people would take drugs. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice — it's cheap to buy. i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder, and i think it's viewed as sort of a safe drug by people, which evidence doesn't show it is. some hospitals are also setting up specialist clinics in urology departments. so, this will be a normal bladder size. a normal bladder could be a capacity of about 500ml. this is an example of a bladder in a ketamine patient. that's a very small bladder. i will say that capacity could be around 20ml. the hospital can offer a range of treatment and support but, in the most extreme cases, patients will have to have their bladders removed and reconstructed using part of their bowel. probably the youngest that c
ketamine is really popular in bristol — so much so, there's even a term, bristol bladder, to refer to the impact ketamine can have on the bladder if you take a lot of it. do you have anything to hand over from this morning? we've got quite a big nightlife scene and festival scene in bristol, and i know that's commonly where people would take drugs. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice — it's cheap to buy. i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder,...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. let's hearfrom james landale, our diplomatic correpondent who's at the foreign office, and jeremy bowen, our international editor, who's in jerusalem. jane james? the janejames? the uk jane james? the uk sells arms to israel? , , ., ., , ., , israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms - israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms can | there is a clear risk those arms can be used to break international humanitarian law. there are a number of voices growing who think that threshold in gaza has passed. the labour party are saying the government should publish its internal legal advice and if that says there is a clear risk, arms sales to israel should be suspended. the lib dems say they should be suspended right now, so did the snp, who won parliament re
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. let's hearfrom james landale, our diplomatic correpondent who's at the foreign office, and jeremy bowen, our international editor, who's in jerusalem. jane james? the janejames? the uk jane james? the uk sells arms to israel? , , ., ., , ., , israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those _ israel? they should not sell arms if...
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low on sale, a call on from the center of international lowered bristol university. thank is wells defense. minnesota of galvan says, be withdrawal of soldiers from con eunice announced on sundays to prepare the troops for future offensive, including into the city of rough off following the droll down some palestinians have now become returning to the homes. but after months of strikes and ground baskets with how moss militants, many are returning to ruins and rubble. this is con units. after months of bombardment, displaced residents have been rushing back to their homes after israel and asked most of its troops have been pulled out of the area. it's a show, a shock. what happened was not small. on my way here in the car, i saw the destruction. it's unbearable. i'm going to my house and i know that it is destroyed. i'm going to move the robot so i can get a show the do a bit further north and daryl bella. much needed a to arrived at schools and shelters for the 1st time in 2 months. the need for everything from food to medical supplies is urgent. according to 8 agen
low on sale, a call on from the center of international lowered bristol university. thank is wells defense. minnesota of galvan says, be withdrawal of soldiers from con eunice announced on sundays to prepare the troops for future offensive, including into the city of rough off following the droll down some palestinians have now become returning to the homes. but after months of strikes and ground baskets with how moss militants, many are returning to ruins and rubble. this is con units. after...
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a new scheme in bristol to help children find trips to the doctor a little less scary. energy prices in england, wales and scotland have fallen to their lowest level for two years today, as the regulator's new price—cap comes into force. a household using a typical amount of energy will pay £1,690
a new scheme in bristol to help children find trips to the doctor a little less scary. energy prices in england, wales and scotland have fallen to their lowest level for two years today, as the regulator's new price—cap comes into force. a household using a typical amount of energy will pay £1,690
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. the white house continues to face criticism for its handling of the war in gaza, especially among muslim and arab americans. on tuesday, presidentjoe biden was scaled back meeting muslim arab american leaders. several invitations were reportedly turned down and a dinner was cancelled. an emergency room physician attended and he walked out of that meeting early in protest over us policy towards israel. hejoins me now, and just to start off, this was a meeting with presidentjoe biden, with the vice president, several top officials. you had really a pretty personal concert with them. what were those conversations like this to mark what did you tell the president and his aides? the what did you tell the president and his aides?— and his aides? the first thing that i wanted _ and his aides? the first thing that i wanted to _ and his aides? the first thing that i wanted to mention - and his aides? the first thing that i wanted to mention to l that i wanted to mention to the president was
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. the white house continues to face criticism for its handling of the war in gaza, especially among muslim and arab americans. on tuesday, presidentjoe biden was scaled back meeting muslim arab american leaders. several invitations were reportedly turned down and a dinner was cancelled. an emergency room physician attended and he walked out of that meeting early in protest over us policy towards israel. hejoins me now, and just to start off, this was a meeting with...
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they said more affordable homes would get built if they take power in bristol. their policies include campaigning for rent controls and increasing affordable housing targets. the party's co—leader said their plans would mean an extra 150,000 houses every year. in our community housing offer, we would provide for councils to meet their local need for affordable housing. this would ensure at least 150,000 extra council homes are made available every year through a mixture of new builds, refurbishments, conversions and buying up existing homes. in the last half—hour, it's been announced that the saudi arabian it has been announced that a green strike that would bring the london underground to a standstill next monday has been called off. as announced a breakthrough after negotiations with representatives from tfl. a second walk—out, which was planned for the 11th of may, the day that mayoral votes will be counted, has also been scrapped. in the last half—hour, it's been announced that the saudi arabian capital, riyadh, has been confirmed as host of the wome
they said more affordable homes would get built if they take power in bristol. their policies include campaigning for rent controls and increasing affordable housing targets. the party's co—leader said their plans would mean an extra 150,000 houses every year. in our community housing offer, we would provide for councils to meet their local need for affordable housing. this would ensure at least 150,000 extra council homes are made available every year through a mixture of new builds,...
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ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there's even a term "bristol bladder". that's to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it's cheap to buy, i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder and i think it's viewed as sort of a safe drug by people. back with beth and jay, who say they had no idea of the impact ketamine can have when they first started using and wish they'd never tried it. i'm hoping that i'll get back into work and one day be a person that has recovered from this really rubbish journey that i've been on. rachel stonehouse, bbc news. the football association has defended its decision to scrap fa cup replays from 2024—25 and insists "all parties accepted" they could not continue. it was announced on thursday that the competition will only be played on weekends with replays sc
ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there's even a term "bristol bladder". that's to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it's cheap to buy, i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder and i...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. israel's prime minister, benjamin nethanyahu, said of the incident, "this happens in war" and that "a thorough inquiry" is being conducted. there are now grave concerns about aid getting into gaza, with some charities pausing their operations, while they reassess the security situation. from jerusalem, here's lucy williamson. israel's army said it had misidentified them. today, colleagues wrote their names on the body bags that carried them out of gaza. john chapman, james henderson and james kirby. three british men among seven aid workers killed in israeli air strikes this week. their bodies driven through the rafah crossing into egypt to be flown home to the uk. under pressure to provide answers, israel has promised an investigation. i welcome what the israeli foreign minister said yesterday to me about a full, urgent and transparent inquiry into how this dreadful event was allowed to happen. and we want to see that happen very, very quickly. israel's army initially pointed to poor
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. israel's prime minister, benjamin nethanyahu, said of the incident, "this happens in war" and that "a thorough inquiry" is being conducted. there are now grave concerns about aid getting into gaza, with some charities pausing their operations, while they reassess the security situation. from jerusalem, here's lucy williamson. israel's army said it had misidentified them. today, colleagues wrote their names on the body bags that carried them out...
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a new scheme in bristol to help children find trips to the doctor a little less scary. energy prices in england, wales and scotland have fallen to their lowest level for two years today, as the regulator's new price—cap comes into force. a household using a typical amount of energy will pay £1,690 a year. that's a saving of more than 200 pounds. the cap sets the maximum amount suppliers can charge for each unit of gas and electricity — but not the total bill — so if you use more, you'll pay more. here's our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey. spring has arrived in the gardens of this east kent community centre, promising warmer months ahead. i love the daffodils. but locals are still feeling the chilling impact winter bills had on their finances and lifestyle. it's been quite a harsh winter and i haven't been able to afford to have the central heating on. so it's been rather challenging. and so i've been using hot water bottles. i invested in a battery—operated vest. inside the centre we find caz, who's found ways to stay warm, too. wrap up in a blanke
a new scheme in bristol to help children find trips to the doctor a little less scary. energy prices in england, wales and scotland have fallen to their lowest level for two years today, as the regulator's new price—cap comes into force. a household using a typical amount of energy will pay £1,690 a year. that's a saving of more than 200 pounds. the cap sets the maximum amount suppliers can charge for each unit of gas and electricity — but not the total bill — so if you use more, you'll...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. my colleague, caitriona perry, spoke to israel's minister of economy and industry, nir barkat, injust the past few hours — and asked how something like this happens. let's talk about the israeli killing of seven aid workers in gaza yesterday, aid workers from world central kitchen, a charity that has been feeding israelis as well as palestinians. prime minister netanyahu said that those killings were unintended. you were a major in the idf. so i just want to ask you, how do you unintentionally kill aid workers, travelling in vehicles that are well marked as charity, as ngo, as aid workers, and whose movements have been coordinated with the idf? well, first of all, it's a tragedy, and condolences to the family. i want to share with you that, unfortunately, in wars, friendly fire happens. over 30 israeli soldiers were killed by friendly fire. actually, three of the of the kidnapped people were unfortunately killed in friendly fire, it's part of war, we do everything we can that it wil
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. my colleague, caitriona perry, spoke to israel's minister of economy and industry, nir barkat, injust the past few hours — and asked how something like this happens. let's talk about the israeli killing of seven aid workers in gaza yesterday, aid workers from world central kitchen, a charity that has been feeding israelis as well as palestinians. prime minister netanyahu said that those killings were unintended. you were a major in the idf. so i just want to ask...
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ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there�*s even a term "bristol bladder". that�*s to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it�*s cheap to buy, i think people don�*t realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder and i think it�*s viewed as sort of a safe drug by people. back with beth and jay, who say they had no idea of the impact ketamine can have when they first started using and wish they�*d never tried it. i�*m hoping that i�*ll get back into work and one day be a person that has recovered from this really rubbish journey that i�*ve been on. rachel stonehouse, bbc news. let�*s speak to dr mohammed belal from the british association of urological surgeons. thank you so much for being with us. give me a sense of how often you are seeing young people with the sort of impacts. seeing young p
ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there�*s even a term "bristol bladder". that�*s to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it�*s cheap to buy, i think people don�*t realise that it has detrimental effects to the...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. pressure is also building inside israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu was my government was increasingly unpopular. he faced criticism of his failure to rescue the remaining hostages from gaza. rested —— it isjoin protests on wednesday. for more on the israeli government's response, my colleague spoke with the country's minister of economy and industry. his failure is only so far to bring home all the hostages. are you happy with our the prime minister is handling this war? i prime minister is handling this war? ~ , . , war? i think israel is united together. _ war? i think israel is united together, fighting - war? i think israel is united| together, fighting together, understanding that what happened to us on the seventh of october, we have not seen since the days of the nazis. and we all understand that it is a long haul, and we understand that we have two wipe hamas off the face of the earth. and the japanese needed to surrender, full surrender, 100% to surrender, full
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. pressure is also building inside israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu was my government was increasingly unpopular. he faced criticism of his failure to rescue the remaining hostages from gaza. rested —— it isjoin protests on wednesday. for more on the israeli government's response, my colleague spoke with the country's minister of economy and industry. his failure is only so far to bring home all the hostages. are you happy with our the prime minister...
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review, we have uh academic broadcaster and investigative. researcher david miller joining us from bristol, also we have director of center for muslim affairs, mr. jahangir mohammad who's joining us from manchester. gentlemen, welcome to the program. let's start off uh with david miller. the israelis have reportedly killed around 200 aid workers since this genocidal massacre started. that is no accident is it? well, no, of course, it's not an accident, but uh, that doesn't stop. the zionists and their apologists from pretending that it might have been an accident or it's a terrible mistake or any of the various things that have been said by them on social media since then, but it's a very curious set of uh affairs, mean the first thing to say is that look they are deliberately targeting people who are trying to help the palestinians - journalists, health workers, aid workers, anyone who might provide food to the palestinis is a target for the israelis and that's of course part of their genocidal strategy to uh make it impossible to protect palestinian lives. the head of the world central k
review, we have uh academic broadcaster and investigative. researcher david miller joining us from bristol, also we have director of center for muslim affairs, mr. jahangir mohammad who's joining us from manchester. gentlemen, welcome to the program. let's start off uh with david miller. the israelis have reportedly killed around 200 aid workers since this genocidal massacre started. that is no accident is it? well, no, of course, it's not an accident, but uh, that doesn't stop. the zionists...
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thanks lot, gentlemen, academic broadcast. and investigative researcher david miller joining us from bristol and thanks to director of center of muslim affairs, mr. jahang muhammad joining us from manchester. with that, it brings us to an end here on this edition of the news review, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv. see you later. tentions remain high between lebanon's resistance movements and israel since the regime lost this genocidal war on. both sides have an exchanging fire, but israel has intensified its attacks on lebanese civilians in recent weeks earlier we were joined by our baywood correspond mariam saleh to know more about the latest israely strikes on civilian areas in southern lebanon and potential retaliatory attacks. we know that the israelis have heavily bombarded the natural reserves of the towns of ramya and the outskirts of least 60. phosphorus bombs uh were fired uh on the natural reserves of ramia, which is considered one of the biggest, one of the largest in the country, we also had some 20 artillery missiles that were targeted also on the
thanks lot, gentlemen, academic broadcast. and investigative researcher david miller joining us from bristol and thanks to director of center of muslim affairs, mr. jahang muhammad joining us from manchester. with that, it brings us to an end here on this edition of the news review, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv. see you later. tentions remain high between lebanon's resistance movements and israel since the regime lost this genocidal war on. both sides have an...
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also wins for bristol city, middlesbrough, stoke and watford. so at the top of the championship. leicester were promoted last night — after leeds were beaten. as mentioned ipswich can go second later — their opponents hull have eyes on the playoffs though. southampton will finish 4th. norwich and west brom at the moment make up the top 6. at the bottom — birmingham and huddersfield remain in the bottom three following their draw. blackburn, sheffield wednesday and plymouth are also in a fight to stay up too. tensions at the bottom of the championship then derby county will be back in the second tier next season, after sealing their promotion from league one today, on the final day of the season. they only needed only a draw against the division�*s bottom side carlisle united, to end their two—year stay in league one. max bird and james collins with the goals in a 2—0 win, as theyjoin portsmouth in the championship next season. bolton, peterborough, oxford united and barnsley will contest the playoffs early next month. stjohnstone remain in a scottish premiership releg
also wins for bristol city, middlesbrough, stoke and watford. so at the top of the championship. leicester were promoted last night — after leeds were beaten. as mentioned ipswich can go second later — their opponents hull have eyes on the playoffs though. southampton will finish 4th. norwich and west brom at the moment make up the top 6. at the bottom — birmingham and huddersfield remain in the bottom three following their draw. blackburn, sheffield wednesday and plymouth are also in a...
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ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there's even a term "bristol bladder". that's to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it's cheap to buy, i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder and i think it's viewed as sort of a safe drug by people. back with beth and jay, who say they had no idea of the impact ketamine can have when they first started using and wish they'd never tried it. i'm hoping that i'll get back into work and one day be a person that has recovered from this really rubbish journey that i've been on. rachel stonehouse, bbc news. in less than two weeks' time, voters across england and wales go to the polls for local elections — but, in blackpool south, residents will also be picking a new mp. the by—election in the lancashire constituency was triggered after the former
ketamine is really popular here in bristol, so much so there's even a term "bristol bladder". that's to refer to the impact ketamine can cause to the bladder if you take a lot of it. southmead hospital, like others across the country, set up a specialist clinic last year to help patients struggling with the impact of chronic ketamine use. why ketamine seems to be the drug of choice, it's cheap to buy, i think people don't realise that it has detrimental effects to the bladder and i...
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arsenal could be out of it mathematically if leaders manchester city win at bristol city. it is goalless and half—time there. while ella toone's long—range effort gave manchester united the win over leicester city, the two other games today finished in 1—1 draws. hearts beat spartans to set up a women's scottish cup final against rangers next month. it was a hampden debut for both sides but it was a comfortable afternoon for hearts as they beat their edinburgh rivals 3—0. greater manchester police have charged a man with causing harassment, alarm or distress over alleged tragedy chanting during yesterday's game between manchester united and burnley. 44—year—old nathan rawlinson was arrested in the away section yesterday towards the end of the game and has since been granted bail after being charged. greater manchester police say they are taking a robust and strong zero—tolerance approach to tragedy chanting. ronnie 0'sullivan is taking on ryan day in the second round at the world snooker championship as he continues his quest for a record eighth world title.
arsenal could be out of it mathematically if leaders manchester city win at bristol city. it is goalless and half—time there. while ella toone's long—range effort gave manchester united the win over leicester city, the two other games today finished in 1—1 draws. hearts beat spartans to set up a women's scottish cup final against rangers next month. it was a hampden debut for both sides but it was a comfortable afternoon for hearts as they beat their edinburgh rivals 3—0. greater...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. earlier, i spoke to michael capponi, founder of the aid organization global empowerment mission, about his reaction to the deaths of world central kitchen staff. it's absolutely heartbreaking what's happened here. we've been working alongside and almost every disaster our teams cross them, communicated with them. just the day before. it's an incredibly complex, difficult situation. we've had to make a call, unfortunately, to basically take the word of a director we deal with on the israeli side that this is not going to happen again and that we're going to be protected and we're going to have to continue to operate they are. because a situation is just dire. the situation, if he doesn't get to people they will die. it is not black—and—white. it is that black—and—white. there is risk versus helping people. this is what we do. we bring about 225 trucks to the front lines of ukraine every single month. we've been doing that for two years, we haven't had one death. here you have a
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. earlier, i spoke to michael capponi, founder of the aid organization global empowerment mission, about his reaction to the deaths of world central kitchen staff. it's absolutely heartbreaking what's happened here. we've been working alongside and almost every disaster our teams cross them, communicated with them. just the day before. it's an incredibly complex, difficult situation. we've had to make a call, unfortunately, to basically take the word of a director...
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bristol replace harlequins who were beaten 37—31 by sale. arron reed scored two of their 5 tries. sale move up two places to sixth in the table, while quins slip down to fifth. lots of professional footballers have hobbies outside of their sport. gareth bale famously liked golf, eric cantona has released a debut album and vinnyjones is now an established actor. well, in the women's game, england and bayern munich's georgia stanway is trying her hand at being a tattoo artist. liam macdevitt travelled to germany to watch her etch her first ink. tattooing has become a big part of my life. tattooing has become a big part of m life. ., , ., tattooing has become a big part of m life. . i. ., ., tattooing has become a big part of m life. . ., ., ., tattooing has become a big part of m life. ., ., ., ., ., my life. have you done one on a erson my life. have you done one on a person yet? _ my life. have you done one on a person yet? today _ my life. have you done one on a person yet? today will - my life. have you done one on a person yet? today will be - my life. have you done one on a pe
bristol replace harlequins who were beaten 37—31 by sale. arron reed scored two of their 5 tries. sale move up two places to sixth in the table, while quins slip down to fifth. lots of professional footballers have hobbies outside of their sport. gareth bale famously liked golf, eric cantona has released a debut album and vinnyjones is now an established actor. well, in the women's game, england and bayern munich's georgia stanway is trying her hand at being a tattoo artist. liam macdevitt...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. the attack has put huge focus on the amount of aid workers killed in this war. the un secretary—general put that figure at 196. some aid groups have suspended operations in gaza — worried for the safety of their staff. one of them is anera — an american organisation which had a staff member of its own killed in gaza last month. it has been providing 130,000 meals a day. the organisation's chief development officer, derek madsen, said the attack has worried other aid agencies in the area. you need to be asking whether or not these are intentional. if you look at the numbers, you mentioned the un commissioner stating that 196 humanitarian aid workers have been killed during the course of this conflict. it is consistent. it appears to be a pattern, a consistent problem. i think when we look at the attack on that convoy, clearly marked vehicles, routes that had been conflicted information deconflicted, information had been passed along. it's very hard to understand how those could b
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. the attack has put huge focus on the amount of aid workers killed in this war. the un secretary—general put that figure at 196. some aid groups have suspended operations in gaza — worried for the safety of their staff. one of them is anera — an american organisation which had a staff member of its own killed in gaza last month. it has been providing 130,000 meals a day. the organisation's chief development officer, derek madsen, said the attack has worried...
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so, medicalstudents from bristol university have been helping primary school pupils by teaching first aid — using teddy bears. the children also learnt some potentially life—saving skills, including how to apply a bandage. 0ur reporter harriet robinson was at one of their classes. oh, no! and i fixed it. this is teddy bear hospital, and these children are learning how to put bandages on their injured, fluffy friends. we're having a lot of fun. all the kids were so excited about it. they were so engaged. we had so much fun. we learned loads of stuff. it was really, really good. the sessions are run by medical students from the university of bristol to make any potential hospital trips a little less scary, and to teach these year one and two pupils some basic first aid. teddies are usefuljust because it's something that children are really familiar with, and it's quite common in hospitals and doctors to maybe put your stethoscope on a teddy first to show a child that it's not going to be painful and that it's... and what's going to happen before it happens to them. as well as learni
so, medicalstudents from bristol university have been helping primary school pupils by teaching first aid — using teddy bears. the children also learnt some potentially life—saving skills, including how to apply a bandage. 0ur reporter harriet robinson was at one of their classes. oh, no! and i fixed it. this is teddy bear hospital, and these children are learning how to put bandages on their injured, fluffy friends. we're having a lot of fun. all the kids were so excited about it. they...
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the sessions are run by medical students from the university of bristol to make any potential hospital trips a little less scary, and to teach these year one and two pupils some basic first aid. teddies are usefuljust because it's something that children are really familiar with, and it's quite common in hospitals and doctors to maybe put your stethoscope on a teddy first to show a child that it's not going to be painful and that it's... and what's going to happen before it happens to them. as well as learning how to put bandages on and make slings, they also get to listen to each other�*s hearts using a stethoscope, and learn more about different parts of the body. i was listening to my friend arlo's heart. hello! giggling. ilike... oh, i liked doing that. kate said they're told the children often go home and tell their parents all about what they've learnt. although, at the time, it can sort of look a bit chaotic and like there's lots of things going on, i think they tend to actually pick up quite a lot from it. hearts don't actually look like a normal heart. what do they look like
the sessions are run by medical students from the university of bristol to make any potential hospital trips a little less scary, and to teach these year one and two pupils some basic first aid. teddies are usefuljust because it's something that children are really familiar with, and it's quite common in hospitals and doctors to maybe put your stethoscope on a teddy first to show a child that it's not going to be painful and that it's... and what's going to happen before it happens to them. as...
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bristol bristol-myers plans to cut a billion and a half in costs by 2025 and reinvest in drug development. the company's cost-cutting means it's going to get 2200 layoffs this year. now, the world's largest gold miner, newmont, it is up, wow, over 13% right now. it's on track for its largest percent if increase in four years. newmont posted a profit beat for the first quarter due to strong production and sales. gold is hot right now. >>> and next up, this: president joe biden, he's cashing in the chips in a visit to upstate new york, releasing billions in chips act money as micron plants its roots in syracuse, new york. we're going to have details on the semiconductor story in moments. and a tick texas competitor is here -- tiktok competitor is here to tell us why he think it is chinese-owned video app should be banned and why you should join his app instead. and it may be a rough day for the dow but not for america, it is at the top to have dow -- merck, it is at the top of the leaderboard after raising its 2024 profit forecast. look at that up over 3% right now. "claman countdown," we'r
bristol bristol-myers plans to cut a billion and a half in costs by 2025 and reinvest in drug development. the company's cost-cutting means it's going to get 2200 layoffs this year. now, the world's largest gold miner, newmont, it is up, wow, over 13% right now. it's on track for its largest percent if increase in four years. newmont posted a profit beat for the first quarter due to strong production and sales. gold is hot right now. >>> and next up, this: president joe biden, he's...
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hopefully it holds. >>> meantime, tale of two pharma stocks merck and bristol myers head in opposite directions. bristol myers dropping to its lowest levels since 2019 after it reported a quarterly loss after an acquisition the company announcing it will lay off more than 2,200 employees as part of a plan to cut $1.5 billion by 2025 merck, meantime, gaining nearly 3%, fueled by top and bottom line beat. strong full-year guidance and 20% year over year growth in its cancer drug keytruda investors are looking, or sifting through health care, really, and looking for the values >> and listen, keytruda up 20% year over year, that's huge. it's not a cheap stock, but it's by no means an expensive stock, especially when compared to eli lilly. i get it, they are in different businesses in terms of glp-1, understood, but when you're talking about merck, which trades at half the market cap of lilly, and does about $17 billion more revenue, $68 billion versus 51, you can understand why merck's rallying here >> and that's one of the major themes we've been watching we like health care, we like so
hopefully it holds. >>> meantime, tale of two pharma stocks merck and bristol myers head in opposite directions. bristol myers dropping to its lowest levels since 2019 after it reported a quarterly loss after an acquisition the company announcing it will lay off more than 2,200 employees as part of a plan to cut $1.5 billion by 2025 merck, meantime, gaining nearly 3%, fueled by top and bottom line beat. strong full-year guidance and 20% year over year growth in its cancer drug keytruda...
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they said more affordable homes would get built if they take power in bristol. the party's co—leader said their plans would mean an extra 150,000 houses every year. we would provide funding to councils to meet their local needs for affordable housing. this would ensure at least 150,000 extra council homes are made available every year through a mixture of new builds, refurbishments, conversions and buying up existing homes. the nhs is struggling to keep up with the demand for children and adults to be assessed for autism and adhd. that is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. that's according to the findings of the nuffield trust think tank, which says the growing backlog and longer waiting times are having a negative impact on people's lives. there have also been shortages of adhd prescription medicine. charities have warned the delays could have serious consequences. we know that the earlier we identify and the earlier we put support in, that the life chance trajectories of young people are less likely to have mental health problems, more likely to achie
they said more affordable homes would get built if they take power in bristol. the party's co—leader said their plans would mean an extra 150,000 houses every year. we would provide funding to councils to meet their local needs for affordable housing. this would ensure at least 150,000 extra council homes are made available every year through a mixture of new builds, refurbishments, conversions and buying up existing homes. the nhs is struggling to keep up with the demand for children and...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. what do we know about how the israeli strikes resulting in the deaths of seven aid workers unfolded? our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been looking closely at what happened. it had just collected around 100 tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—balah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked in blue, which is the one of the designated routes israel insists they use, and turned south towards their base in rafah. shortly afterwards, the first car was hit. this is how it looked the following morning. according to the israeli newspaper haaretz passengers were seen moving to one of the other two cars, but a few hundred yards further on, that, too, was hit. here, you can clearly see the world central kitchen�*s logo on the roof. the same thing happened again. team members all now moving to the third car. but minutes l
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. what do we know about how the israeli strikes resulting in the deaths of seven aid workers unfolded? our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has been looking closely at what happened. it had just collected around 100 tonnes of food aid from its own temporaryjettyjust south of gaza city. the team escorted the aid to a warehouse in deir al—balah in the middle of the gaza strip. from there, the team, seven people in three cars headed back to the coast road marked...
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clingian from bristol, connecticut, 7'2" sophomore. tristan newton, won big east player of the year. an amazing guard l do great things when he moves up to the next level. again, the women at the same time overperformed in their side of ncaa basketball. this is a program that has been to the final four 23 times. this is a program that has won the national title 11 times. and coach gino auriama, who is a genius, was able to cobble together a team when they had six players, some of their top players, who suffered year-ending injuries, and somehow make it to the final four again. they battled a great team from the university of iowa, led by caitlin clark, to the final seconds showing, again, what an incredible competitive spirit they have. mr. speaker, there is still some debate that you see with the sports pundits about who is the real blue blood of college basketball and which is the capital of the world for college basketball. there is no question storrs, account k. home of the uconn huskies, which i have the honor to represent, is cle
clingian from bristol, connecticut, 7'2" sophomore. tristan newton, won big east player of the year. an amazing guard l do great things when he moves up to the next level. again, the women at the same time overperformed in their side of ncaa basketball. this is a program that has been to the final four 23 times. this is a program that has won the national title 11 times. and coach gino auriama, who is a genius, was able to cobble together a team when they had six players, some of their top...
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is there bristol ? harris, thank you so much. is there bristol? he's that there in bristol? he's that great voice. you there in bristol? he's that gremuch voice. you there in bristol? he's that gremuch leigh. ice. you there in bristol? he's that gremuch leigh. always you there in bristol? he's that gremuch leigh. always a you there in bristol? he's that gremuch leigh. always a pleasure so much leigh. always a pleasure . still to my difficult . still to come my difficult conversation. lawyer and campaigner stephen barrett will be here live give us his aims be here live to give us his aims and what he plans to do to break down barriers for disadvantaged youth. but next, lady colin campbell will be here to give us the the the latest from behind the palace royal palace walls in my royal roundup. good afternoon. i'm nana akua. this is gb news news. we are britain's election channel. lots of you have been getting in touch with your thoughts, sorry . touch with your thoughts, sorry. danny says the horse is in the national. are some of the best treated animals in the world. they pro
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but a bristol and why do you think that ecuador decided to go ahead and take such a drastic measure as storming a, for an embassy, in this case, the mexican embassy to arrest this man? the argument from the government so far ease uh, as you said before, that no crimes should go punish. so as soon as former vice president in bluff has a sentence here for correction, detrimental is that one, they the person in the middle of was not going to allow any criminal to run from justice. and besides that, we have an election going to have. we have a national referendum in 3 weeks. so this is going to become a extra new political case. that is going to divide the country. i shall and we know that glass was seeking asylum in the mexican embassy. why? why mexico? because. 1 um, the government of mexican president of the office is very friendly with the police. he got fired from former president rafael. correct. so we have a couple of inquiry on political figures that are already there. they flew to mexico a couple years ago because they had the same argument, us a glass, they said they are, they we
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a close range header given bristol city a 1—0 when, rather them seemingly inevitable in relegation, that would not come today after they got a 2—1 victory over millwall my a first win for them to the boxing day, and a big win for blackburn rovers, a first in the championship under their new manager. a 5—1 win at sunderland and queens park rangers made it back to back wins. this is what is is done to the bottom of the table. remarkably, rather them still living to fight another day, the big winners, qpr, tremolite of the top —— bottom three, and blackburn up to 17 exhibit. birmingham city two points above the drop and middle wall and stoke city are nervously looking over their shoulders. the championship _ over their shoulders. the championship always - over their shoulders. the championship always gripping, ben croucher, the championship. always gripping. the burnley manager vincent kompany says the standard of refereeing in the premier league hasn't been good enough this season. he was shown a red card over the weekend during their draw at chelsea, after protesting against a pen
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and, it's done in bristol though , so maybe it bristol though, so maybe it doesn't count. bristol. yeah. they're still real people in bristol, mate. honestly, you didn't you perform anyway. doesn't labour doesn't matter, but put labour on the vote with a share on 45% of the vote with a share of 19 point lead over the conservatives. >> this is a bloodbath to use another trump. >> trumpism it is. and can you imagine 500 labour mps in in parliament the of the year? >> it's like nightmare. year? >> well, ke nightmare. year? >> well, it nightmare. year? >> well, it could 1tmare. year? >> well, it could beiare. year? >> well, it could be only because are because some of them are so incredibly progressive that they'd make us they'd probably make us all trans , and we'd have to trans, and we'd have to transition back as part of a new policy. >> of course, my view is that they're very regressive. they just call themselves progressive, you know? but well, of imean, progressive, you know? but well, of i mean, it depends which >> i mean, it depends on which way but of way you look at it. but o
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this gigantic ichthyosaur will soon go to its new home on public display at the bristol museum and art gallery. bbc news, swindon. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. you can also follow us on our social media platforms as well. goodbye for now. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalizingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure — bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will see some spells of sunshine. that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we
this gigantic ichthyosaur will soon go to its new home on public display at the bristol museum and art gallery. bbc news, swindon. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. you can also follow us on our social media platforms as well. goodbye for now. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalizingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that...