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institute of russia, which is engaged in researching the problems of the ukrainian-russian war, madeeveral important conclusions, and they are that, first of all, there is no deadlock now, because both moscow and kyiv are now in such a corresponding pursuit of offensive combat power recovery, and in a conflict of this magnitude, time is of the essence and, in fact, everything will depend. from the one, in the first half of the 24th year, who will now provide more material accumulation means, who will prepare reserves better and more and who will inflict more damage on the enemy on the front line, these three factors will determine the situation on the front line in a certain way, and when we talk about what the most likely scenarios there can be, then in particular experts the russians assume that, on the one hand, one version is that ros-ukraine will have all the opportunities to resume offensive operations, which will ensure the degradation of the russian military force and powerfully. to such a level that it will be possible to talk about some negotiations there with better levera
institute of russia, which is engaged in researching the problems of the ukrainian-russian war, madeeveral important conclusions, and they are that, first of all, there is no deadlock now, because both moscow and kyiv are now in such a corresponding pursuit of offensive combat power recovery, and in a conflict of this magnitude, time is of the essence and, in fact, everything will depend. from the one, in the first half of the 24th year, who will now provide more material accumulation means,...
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institute of russia, which is engaged in researching the problems of the ukrainian-russian war, madeal important conclusions, and they are that, first of all, there is no stalemate now, because both moscow and kyiv are now in such a corresponding pursuit of restoring offensive combat power, and in a conflict of this scale, time is of the essence, and in fact, everything will depend on who, in the first half of the 24th year, will ensure the accumulation of material resources more now, who will prepare reserves better and more, and who will inflict more damage on the enemy on the front line, actually these three factors will be certain way to determine the situation on the front line, and when we talk about what the most probable scenarios can be there, then... in particular, russia's experts assume that, on the one hand, one version is that ros-ukraine will have all the opportunities to resume offensive operations, will ensure the degradation of russian military strength and power to such a level that it will be possible to talk about some negotiations there with better leverage on r
institute of russia, which is engaged in researching the problems of the ukrainian-russian war, madeal important conclusions, and they are that, first of all, there is no stalemate now, because both moscow and kyiv are now in such a corresponding pursuit of restoring offensive combat power, and in a conflict of this scale, time is of the essence, and in fact, everything will depend on who, in the first half of the 24th year, will ensure the accumulation of material resources more now, who will...
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institute of russia, about 200,000 shells per month, and now this indicator is... less than what theion is currently using. at the same time, according to the data of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, our enemy, russia, in general reached production indicators of 2 million ammunition per year in large calibers of 122 and 152 mm. this was announced today by general vadimskibitsky, deputy head of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine. as for the production of ammunition for ukraine, in this matter, according to the general, everything depends on our partners. the defense industry of european countries is increasing its capabilities, but this is not happening immediately - said skibytskyi. also, deputy head gur reported that today the ground component of the russian federation, which is involved in the war against ukraine, is 462 people who... are on the territory of ukraine and are conducting combat operations, until to this number, another 35,000 rotsgvard must be added, which provides occupation. regime in the rea
institute of russia, about 200,000 shells per month, and now this indicator is... less than what theion is currently using. at the same time, according to the data of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, our enemy, russia, in general reached production indicators of 2 million ammunition per year in large calibers of 122 and 152 mm. this was announced today by general vadimskibitsky, deputy head of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of...
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the post office is a british institution with cousins, a branches across the country. but between 19992015 over 900 postal workers were wrongly convicted of financial crimes. a fault with computers, software used by the post office made it looked like branches were losing money, but senior management disregard a complaints. the fujitsu software was full see reports and cash shortfalls. instead finding prosecutions against employees. although i knew i hadn't done that, it was just the stigma attached that you had to explain if anybody asked that to explain what didn't happen. i just couldn't explain that something that happened which was totally out of my control. and i had to justify it or defended. several victims committed suicide in numerous lives were ruined by the false accusations. my wife had sieges remind zions a which led to epilepsy and my children were bullied. my daughter had been spots hot, weeping views, there was 3 for me being allegedly faced against it and they own after years of delays and caring their names and you to be serious based on the scandal
the post office is a british institution with cousins, a branches across the country. but between 19992015 over 900 postal workers were wrongly convicted of financial crimes. a fault with computers, software used by the post office made it looked like branches were losing money, but senior management disregard a complaints. the fujitsu software was full see reports and cash shortfalls. instead finding prosecutions against employees. although i knew i hadn't done that, it was just the stigma...
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the post office is a british institution with cousins, a branches across the country, but between 19992015 over 900 postal workers were wrongly convicted of financial crimes. a fault with computer software use by the post office may just look like branches were losing money, but senior management disregard a complaints. the fujitsu software was falsely reporting cash shortfalls. instead funding prosecutions against employees. although i knew i hadn't done that, it was just the stigma i touched that you have to explain if anybody asked the task when what didn't happen. and i just couldn't explain that something that happened which was totally out of my control. and i have to justify it or defended . several victims committed suicide in numerous lives were ruined by the false accusations. my wife had seizures from anxiety which led to epilepsy and my children were bullied. um, my daughter had been spots shots within views, there was 3 for me being allegedly that the face against the end of a ok after years of delays and caring their names and due to be serious based on the scandal has captur
the post office is a british institution with cousins, a branches across the country, but between 19992015 over 900 postal workers were wrongly convicted of financial crimes. a fault with computer software use by the post office may just look like branches were losing money, but senior management disregard a complaints. the fujitsu software was falsely reporting cash shortfalls. instead funding prosecutions against employees. although i knew i hadn't done that, it was just the stigma i touched...
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institute of russia, about 200 thousands of projectiles per month, and now this indicator is less thanhat the russian federation currently uses, while, according to the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, our enemy, russia, in general reached the production indicators of 2 million ammunition per year in ... of 122 and 152 mm calibers, general vadym skybytskyi, deputy head of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, announced this today. regarding the production of ammunition for ukraine, in this matter, according to the general, everything depends on our partners the defense industry of european countries is increasing its capabilities, but this is not happening immediately - said skibytskyi. also deputy head. kagur reported that today the ground component of the russian federation, which is involved in the war against ukraine, is 462 thousand people who are on the territory of ukraine and are conducting combat operations. to this number must be added 35,000 national guards, which ensures the occupation regime in the rear.
institute of russia, about 200 thousands of projectiles per month, and now this indicator is less thanhat the russian federation currently uses, while, according to the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, our enemy, russia, in general reached the production indicators of 2 million ammunition per year in ... of 122 and 152 mm calibers, general vadym skybytskyi, deputy head of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, announced this...
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institute of russia, present different statistics on the current moment, when the average rate of firinginian side there fluctuates within 200 ammunition, y the enemy has up to 10,000 munitions, so in any case, the story of the supply of artillery ammunition for this year remains the most serious challenge for our defense system, we hope for an intensification of the work on the manufacture of ammunition at our partners, but we understand that really.. ... the first quarter may well be difficult enough to have a certain parity in the enemy in artillery, but this means that you have to look for other options for compensation at the expense of other weapons systems for hitting the enemy. mr. serhiu, what north korea transfers even ballistic missiles, in addition to projectiles, how serious is this and what should we expect? indeed, information about this... appeared based on the data of the american side to the white house, when it was said that at the end of last year, in the first attack in the mass and on january 2 , the enemy used north korean missiles, such fragments were found in kha
institute of russia, present different statistics on the current moment, when the average rate of firinginian side there fluctuates within 200 ammunition, y the enemy has up to 10,000 munitions, so in any case, the story of the supply of artillery ammunition for this year remains the most serious challenge for our defense system, we hope for an intensification of the work on the manufacture of ammunition at our partners, but we understand that really.. ... the first quarter may well be...
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the post office is a british institution with thousands of branches across the country, but between 19992015 over 900 postal workers were wrongly convicted of financial crimes. a fault with computers, software used by the post office, may look like branches. we're losing money, but senior management disregard and complaints the fujitsu software was falsely reporting cash shortfalls. instead funding prosecutions against employees. although i knew i hadn't done that, it was just the stigma. i touched that. you have to explain. if anybody asked that to explain what didn't happen, i just couldn't explain that something that happened which was totally out of my control. and i have to justify it or defended. several victims committed suicide in numerous lives were ruined by the false accusations. my wife had seizures from anxiety which led to epilepsy and my children were bullied. um, my daughter had been spots shots within views. there was 3 for me being allegedly safe against it. and they own after years of delays and caring their names and due to be serious based on the scandal has captured the
the post office is a british institution with thousands of branches across the country, but between 19992015 over 900 postal workers were wrongly convicted of financial crimes. a fault with computers, software used by the post office, may look like branches. we're losing money, but senior management disregard and complaints the fujitsu software was falsely reporting cash shortfalls. instead funding prosecutions against employees. although i knew i hadn't done that, it was just the stigma. i...
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institute of russia, in fact, the situation now is such that the ratio of time, there are 200 shots from the ukrainian side per day, up to 10 thousand shots from the side enemies, that is, now we see that at will the enemy sometimes has a significant advantage in artillery, this, of course, affects the nature of actions on the front line. the question arises, what potential is there today in the united states, in european countries, to provide us with ammunition for at least the 24th year. here, the statistics are such that british experts provide data that, in general, ukraine needs at least 200,000 ammunition per month, or relatively speaking, 2.4 million for the whole year. because the enemy has the ability to produce in the range of 1,500, over 1 million munitions per year, and the industrial capacity of our european and american partners is so far such that they can only produce half of what the russian federation can now do, while , that we remember that this can also be done the addition of artillery supplies from north korea also adds to a certain potential of the russian fe
institute of russia, in fact, the situation now is such that the ratio of time, there are 200 shots from the ukrainian side per day, up to 10 thousand shots from the side enemies, that is, now we see that at will the enemy sometimes has a significant advantage in artillery, this, of course, affects the nature of actions on the front line. the question arises, what potential is there today in the united states, in european countries, to provide us with ammunition for at least the 24th year....
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institute of russia, around 200,000 shells per month, and now this indicator is less than what is currentlysed by the russian federation, at the same time, according to the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine. our enemy, russia, in general reached production figures of 2 million ammunition per year in the large calibers of 122 and 152 mm. this was announced today by general vadym skibitskyi, deputy chief of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine. regarding the production of ammunition for ukraine, in this matter, according to the general, everything depends on our partners defense industry. european countries are building up their capabilities, but this is not happening immediately - said skibytskyi. also , deputy head gur reported that today the ground component of the russian federation, which is involved in the war against ukraine, is 462 people who are on the territory of ukraine and are conducting combat operations. another 35,000 must be added to this amount. of the national guard, which ensures the occupation regime in th
institute of russia, around 200,000 shells per month, and now this indicator is less than what is currentlysed by the russian federation, at the same time, according to the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine. our enemy, russia, in general reached production figures of 2 million ammunition per year in the large calibers of 122 and 152 mm. this was announced today by general vadym skibitskyi, deputy chief of the main intelligence department of the ministry of...
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but i do have to ask you just quickly, the british institutions like the british museum, have long argued that they preserve these items and have taken great care of them and that they can be widely studied in their museums. what you make of those arguments? >> while they are correct in some cases, but totally false and others. certainly, the british museum has taken care of the rosetta stone and that is important, because it is in the british museum but the stone began to speak and we actually discovered what it said. but in other cases like the famous parthenon marbles that were looted, that has been a different matter. >> yeah. >> we haven't handled and they really should go back to greece, because they are the greatest. >> yeah, we have been covering that. >> we have to leave it there, jeffrey robertson, good to have you on the program. sorry to cut you off there. we have got to wrap it up, but we appreciate your perspective, thanks so much. >>> we will take a quick break and be right back. >>> you are the reason i am president. you are the reason., live harris is a historic vice pres
but i do have to ask you just quickly, the british institutions like the british museum, have long argued that they preserve these items and have taken great care of them and that they can be widely studied in their museums. what you make of those arguments? >> while they are correct in some cases, but totally false and others. certainly, the british museum has taken care of the rosetta stone and that is important, because it is in the british museum but the stone began to speak and we...
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the should the british film the why should the british film institute decide side what we may or mayat will be watching these films, and if not parents can tell their children what is and what isn't deemed offensive. why do we need an organisation like the british film institute to essentially dictate what our morals should be? >> well, i don't think they are . >> well, i don't think they are. they're just saying if you watch this film, you might want to look out for this, this and this, and be aware that it exists. >> well, they said that it's offensive and it's and it was offensive and it's and it was offensive they made. offensive when they were made. >> saying should >> they're not saying you should be by it. they're not be offended by it. they're not saying watch it. saying you shouldn't watch it. they're away. saying you shouldn't watch it. they' ry are away. saying you shouldn't watch it. they'ryare terrible away. saying you shouldn't watch it. they'ryare terrible films. iway. these are terrible films. they're saying, aware they're just saying, be aware that themes, these that
the should the british film the why should the british film institute decide side what we may or mayat will be watching these films, and if not parents can tell their children what is and what isn't deemed offensive. why do we need an organisation like the british film institute to essentially dictate what our morals should be? >> well, i don't think they are . >> well, i don't think they are. they're just saying if you watch this film, you might want to look out for this, this and...
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it is a much loved british institution.— it is a much loved british institution. ., ., ., ., , institutionhat it is long past time keir starmer and others to agree there must be a ceasefire. do you think that i might have come? we ceasefire. do you think that i might have come?— ceasefire. do you think that i might have come? ~ ., ., ., have come? we have said we want to see a sustainable _ have come? we have said we want to see a sustainable ceasefire... - have come? we have said we want to see a sustainable ceasefire... that i see a sustainable ceasefire... that was not my — see a sustainable ceasefire... that was not my question. _ see a sustainable ceasefire... that was not my question. time to go further than that. the was not my question. time to go further than that.— further than that. the release of hostages. _ further than that. the release of hostages. got — further than that. the release of hostages, got to _ further than that. the release of hostages, got to be _ further than that. the release of hostages, got to be an - further than that. the release of hostages, got to be an
it is a much loved british institution.— it is a much loved british institution. ., ., ., ., , institutionhat it is long past time keir starmer and others to agree there must be a ceasefire. do you think that i might have come? we ceasefire. do you think that i might have come?— ceasefire. do you think that i might have come? ~ ., ., ., have come? we have said we want to see a sustainable _ have come? we have said we want to see a sustainable ceasefire... - have come? we have said we want...
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royal institute armed forces. to a defensive position because their offensive has reached its climax. at the climax of his offensive, which had achieved literally nothing, zelensky realized what he was missing. sitting in ukraine , slovak prime minister robert fitzo spoke clearly and quite unequivocally. his long article for the slovak newspaper pravda is devoted to the ukrainian crisis in the context of the confrontation between russia and the west. from the very beginning of the conflict in ukraine, i rejected his black and white vision, as they wanted in washington or brussels. the war in ukraine has its roots in 2014, its cause is the development of the ukrainian political arena in relation to fellow citizens of russian nationality and of course. in the total influence of the united states on everything that happened and is happening in ukraine after 2014. the western strategy in ukraine, the goal of which is to damage russia, simply does not work, the slovak prime minister believes. speaking about himself, fi
royal institute armed forces. to a defensive position because their offensive has reached its climax. at the climax of his offensive, which had achieved literally nothing, zelensky realized what he was missing. sitting in ukraine , slovak prime minister robert fitzo spoke clearly and quite unequivocally. his long article for the slovak newspaper pravda is devoted to the ukrainian crisis in the context of the confrontation between russia and the west. from the very beginning of the conflict in...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlying a piece back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana oforiatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years later comes and says, "i'm going to lend you your thing back." i mean, it doesn't make any sense. those objects, with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have a responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kind of partnerships and exchanges. have you felt ashamed that these items are here? i don't feel ashamed they're here. i feel they're part of a history of british—ghanaian interactions, some of which is around war, some of which is around
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlying a piece back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana oforiatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount...
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gadi, this one, who writes for european publications, there are good conclusions from the british rusii think that rusi's conclusions should be weighed, they are the most weighted, but the circle of these experts, who are sufficiently balanced and rationally perceive fighting, indeed. insignificant, at most three or four people who are so pragmatic about what is happening on the front line, and then when we start reading publications in the new york times or the washington post or in other publications, we often get caught up in the conclusions of journalists, and precisely around , we begin to draw our conclusions without relying on the real assessments of people who work with facts, with numbers, with indicators, which should actually be the basis of the work of experts, i personally, if i may, really like ... always laurence friedman's columns, emeritus professor of the military, laurence friedman, he's just strategic enough, you have to read him very thoughtfully and judiciously, because he sees a lot ahead and you have to do some mental work of your own to appreciate his vision, h
gadi, this one, who writes for european publications, there are good conclusions from the british rusii think that rusi's conclusions should be weighed, they are the most weighted, but the circle of these experts, who are sufficiently balanced and rationally perceive fighting, indeed. insignificant, at most three or four people who are so pragmatic about what is happening on the front line, and then when we start reading publications in the new york times or the washington post or in other...
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british trust. these are beloved british institutions. them alone institutions. let's focus on something real, some unity, something we can forward with. the left can move forward with. the left has a voice in my hair which isn't. >> the voice of god tells me i had to. i had to give amy the last word. so thank you very much panel and to zewditu, much to my panel and to zewditu, who i should say is a senior researcher at the garvan institute, which is owned the institute, which is owned by the legatum the group is also legatum group. the group is also one leading investors in one of the leading investors in the holding company gb news. the holding company of gb news. it's organisation. it's a fantastic organisation. um, last but not least, um, anyway, last but not least, the important of the most important subject of all you see all canonisation. when you see in sainthood in catholicism we take sainthood very amongst other very seriously amongst other things. qualify need two things. to qualify you need two confirmed miracles, not bogus ones, but proper ones and a
british trust. these are beloved british institutions. them alone institutions. let's focus on something real, some unity, something we can forward with. the left can move forward with. the left has a voice in my hair which isn't. >> the voice of god tells me i had to. i had to give amy the last word. so thank you very much panel and to zewditu, much to my panel and to zewditu, who i should say is a senior researcher at the garvan institute, which is owned the institute, which is owned by...
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british trust. these are beloved british institutions. them alone institutions.ocus on something real, some unity, something we can forward with. the left can move forward with. the left has a voice in my hair which isn't. >> the voice of god tells me i had to. i had to give amy the last word. so thank you very much panel and to zewditu, much to my panel and to zewditu, who i should say is a senior researcher at the garvan institute, which is owned the institute, which is owned by the legatum the group is also legatum group. the group is also one leading investors in one of the leading investors in the holding company gb news. the holding company of gb news. it's organisation. it's a fantastic organisation. um, last but not least, um, anyway, last but not least, the important of the most important subject of all you see all canonisation. when you see in sainthood in catholicism we take sainthood very amongst other very seriously amongst other things. qualify need two things. to qualify you need two confirmed miracles, not bogus ones, but proper ones and a campaig
british trust. these are beloved british institutions. them alone institutions.ocus on something real, some unity, something we can forward with. the left can move forward with. the left has a voice in my hair which isn't. >> the voice of god tells me i had to. i had to give amy the last word. so thank you very much panel and to zewditu, much to my panel and to zewditu, who i should say is a senior researcher at the garvan institute, which is owned the institute, which is owned by the...
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yeah we think of it as a trusted british institution , trusted british institution, more like a mexican? >> yeah. i mean, i was told earlier in the week that some of these guys had been getting bonuses and targets for nailing these innocent post office postmasters, so they get a bonus for every individual that they prosecuted successfully. yeah, they're they're they were working on commission. they were working. >> they were incentivised to put people in jail. >> but when someone told me that, even given that, i thought, no, even given the in this situation, that, i thought, no, even given the thatthis situation, that, i thought, no, even given the that can'tituation, that, i thought, no, even given the that can't be |tion, that, i thought, no, even given the that can't be right. but surely that can't be right. but that now does turn out to be right. and bradshaw, in right. and stephen bradshaw, in his , the inquiry today right. and stephen bradshaw, in his because, the inquiry today right. and stephen bradshaw, in his because hee inquiry today right. and stephen bradshaw, in his becaus
yeah we think of it as a trusted british institution , trusted british institution, more like a mexican? >> yeah. i mean, i was told earlier in the week that some of these guys had been getting bonuses and targets for nailing these innocent post office postmasters, so they get a bonus for every individual that they prosecuted successfully. yeah, they're they're they were working on commission. they were working. >> they were incentivised to put people in jail. >> but when...
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yeah we think of it as a trusted british institution , trusted british institution, more like a mexicanweren't they? >> yeah. i mean, i was told earlier in the week that some of these guys had been getting bonuses and targets for nailing these innocent post office postmasters, so they get a bonus for every individual that they prosecuted successfully. yeah, they're they're they were working on commission. they were working. >> they were incentivised to put people in jail. >> but when someone told me that, even given that, i thought, no, even given the in this situation, that, i thought, no, even given the thatthis situation, that, i thought, no, even given the that can'tituation, that, i thought, no, even given the that can't be |tion, that, i thought, no, even given the that can't be right. but surely that can't be right. but that now does turn out to be right. and bradshaw, in right. and stephen bradshaw, in his , the inquiry today right. and stephen bradshaw, in his because, the inquiry today right. and stephen bradshaw, in his because hee inquiry today right. and stephen bradshaw, i
yeah we think of it as a trusted british institution , trusted british institution, more like a mexicanweren't they? >> yeah. i mean, i was told earlier in the week that some of these guys had been getting bonuses and targets for nailing these innocent post office postmasters, so they get a bonus for every individual that they prosecuted successfully. yeah, they're they're they were working on commission. they were working. >> they were incentivised to put people in jail. >>...
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i mean, our postal system is a british institution. and this week, the chief executive of the firm that owns it said now was the time for urgent action, adding the maintaining the network as it is was simply not sustainable. the government says it has no current plans to change six—day deliveries, but it has said that it will carefully consider the regulator's advice. esyllt carr, bbc news. a six—legged dog found dumped in a supermarket car park has had surgery to remove her extra limbs. ariel, an 11—week—old spaniel, was found outside a branch of b&m in pembrokeshire in september. around £15,000 was raised by the public, enabling her to have a life—changing operation, and she is now recovering with her foster owners. she is called ariel because her back extra loechlerfused she is called ariel because her back extra loechler fused together and they resembled a mermaid's tail. so she is named after the little mermaid. good to see her on the mend. we wish her a speedy recovery. here's matt with a look at the weather. my my toes are thawi
i mean, our postal system is a british institution. and this week, the chief executive of the firm that owns it said now was the time for urgent action, adding the maintaining the network as it is was simply not sustainable. the government says it has no current plans to change six—day deliveries, but it has said that it will carefully consider the regulator's advice. esyllt carr, bbc news. a six—legged dog found dumped in a supermarket car park has had surgery to remove her extra limbs....
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of course, but more importantly, in some ways it's the end of a great british institution , a publicstitution, a public service that's still important to the pubuc that's still important to the public and to businesses. >> if royal mail have got a leadership that don't want to deliver the usa , well, then deliver the usa, well, then they're in the wrong business and our view is, is that we could easily find ways of growing royal mail if you let them get on with the job, they will come up with different ways i >> councils are set to receive £500 million in an emergency bailout to avert a cash crisis. >> it comes after the government came under pressure from mps to boost the funding for councils on the brink of bankruptcy. the funding will be initially used for children's and adult social care. for this and next year. however reports suggest many councils believe the funding will only prevent a financial crisis. in the short tum , mps crisis. in the short tum, mps will debate the uk's military action against houthi rebels in yemen as the prime minister flags further airstrikes if the a
of course, but more importantly, in some ways it's the end of a great british institution , a publicstitution, a public service that's still important to the pubuc that's still important to the public and to businesses. >> if royal mail have got a leadership that don't want to deliver the usa , well, then deliver the usa, well, then they're in the wrong business and our view is, is that we could easily find ways of growing royal mail if you let them get on with the job, they will come up...
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a lot of people are concerned that the great british institutions are becoming more woke.g is undermining british history. is this that starmer this an indication that starmer is going to be in bed with that kind of mindset? >> not, i genuinely hope >> i hope not, i genuinely hope not. and it's very difficult to answer that question because i, i what's happened in the i know what's happened in the national trust and i know what's happenedin national trust and i know what's happened in the lifeboat services other parts services in other parts of the pubuc services in other parts of the public . i think it's much public sector. i think it's much easier to deal with those questions on a item by item detail by detail. uh question rather than are you woke or anti—woke? i i think some of the things the national trust have done have been, uh, well , done have been, uh, well, they've distorted history. really not to the advantage of our country . and i think that's our country. and i think that's wrong. but i'd prefer to discuss that rather saying , are that rather than saying, ar
a lot of people are concerned that the great british institutions are becoming more woke.g is undermining british history. is this that starmer this an indication that starmer is going to be in bed with that kind of mindset? >> not, i genuinely hope >> i hope not, i genuinely hope not. and it's very difficult to answer that question because i, i what's happened in the i know what's happened in the national trust and i know what's happenedin national trust and i know what's happened...
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and the confrontation of the people and civil and peace -loving institutions with the british government and major parties was fully revealed. al-aqsa storm operation of the palestinian resistance groups on october 15, 1402, equal to october 7, 2023, while introducing a new level of capabilities of the resistance groups against the occupying regime of the palestinian land, the biggest military and intelligence failure in the history of the israeli regime and of course its allies, according to the officials of this countries has been established. on their failures against a group with facilities is limited. this failure has greatly increased the opposition within israel. because israel's ability to provide security for its citizens is under question. the war in gaza and the widespread support of the people in england for the palestinian cause, especially after the incessant rains of the zionist regime in gaza, the most densely populated area in the world , has created a big gap between the people of a number of their representatives and the leaders of the two major parties. both the major
and the confrontation of the people and civil and peace -loving institutions with the british government and major parties was fully revealed. al-aqsa storm operation of the palestinian resistance groups on october 15, 1402, equal to october 7, 2023, while introducing a new level of capabilities of the resistance groups against the occupying regime of the palestinian land, the biggest military and intelligence failure in the history of the israeli regime and of course its allies, according to...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlye back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special advisor to gha na's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years later comes and says, "i'm going to lend "you your thing back." i mean, it doesn't make any sense. those objects, with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have a responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kind of partnerships and exchanges. have you felt ashamed that these items are here? i don't feel ashamed they're here. i feel they're part of a history of british—ghanaian interactions, some of which is around war, some of which is around slavery,
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlye back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special advisor to gha na's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyece back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years later comes and says, "i'm going to lend you your thing back." i mean, it doesn't make any sense. those objects, with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have a responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kind of partnerships and exchanges. have you felt ashamed that these items are here? i don't feel ashamed they're here. i feel they're part of a history of british—ghanaian interactions, some of which is around war, some of which is around slavery,
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyece back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanently, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years later comes and says, "i'm going to lend you your thing back." i mean, it doesn't make any sense. those objects, with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have a responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kind of partnerships and exchanges. have you felt ashamed that these items are here? i don't feel ashamed they're here. i feel they're part of a history of british—ghanaian interactions, some of which is around war, some of which is around slavery, some of
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanently, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years later...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyece back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana oforiatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years later comes and says, "i'm going to lend you your thing back." i mean, it doesn't make any sense. those objects, with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have a responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kind of partnerships and exchanges. have you felt ashamed that these items are here? i don't feel ashamed they're here. i feel they're part of a history of british—ghanaian interactions, some of which is around war, some of which is around slavery,
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyece back, you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana oforiatta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashante king — the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is, you know, someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then x amount of years...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyece back, | you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0fori—atta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king. the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steal- something from your house, keeps it in their house, - and then x amount of years later comes and says, - i'm going to lend i you your thing back. i mean, it doesn't make any sense. and so in that way, i think it'sl going to be deeply problematic for a lot of people. but because i've been working. with it, i know the kind of politics ithat surrounds it and also the kind i of attachment to the idea of empire. those objects with origins in war and looting in military campaigns, we have a responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kind of partnerships and
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyece back, | you're also giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0fori—atta ayim is a special advisor to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king. the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steal- something from your house, keeps it in their house, - and then x amount of years later...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a from permanentlyissing piece of history. this expert is a special adviser to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king, the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then, you know, x amount of years later, comes and says, i'm going to loan your thing back. i mean, it doesn't make any sense. and so, in that way, i think it's going to be deeply problematic for a lot of people. but because i've been working, you know, with it, i know the kind of politics that surrounds it and also the kind of attachment to the idea of empire. those objects with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kinds of partnerships and exchanges. have you felt ashamed that t
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a from permanentlyissing piece of history. this expert is a special adviser to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king, the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then, you know, x amount of years later, comes and says, i'm going to loan your...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanently this expert is a special adviser to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king. the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then, you know, x amount of years later, comes and says, "i'm going to lend you your thing back." i mean, it doesn't make any sense. and so, in that way, i think it's going to be deeply problematic for a lot of people. but because i've been working, you know, with it, i know the kind of politics that surrounds it and also the kind of attachment to the idea of empire. those objects with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kinds of partnerships and exchanges. have you felt ashamed that these items are her
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanently this expert is a special adviser to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king. the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then, you know, x amount of years later, comes and says, "i'm going to lend you your thing...
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british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyalso giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special adviser to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king. the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then, you know, x amount of years later, comes and says, "i'm going to lend you your thing back." i mean, it doesn't make any sense. and so, in that way, i think it's going to be deeply problematic for a lot of people. but because i've been working, you know, with it, i know the kind of politics that surrounds it and also the kind of attachment to the idea of empire. those objects with origins in war, in looting, in military campaigns, we have responsibility to the country's origins to think about how we can share those more fairly today. and it doesn't seem to me that all of our museums will fall down if we build up these kinds of partnerships and excha
british law bans some national institutions, including the british museum and the v&a, from permanentlyalso giving back a missing piece of history. nana 0foriatta ayim is a special adviser to ghana's culture minister. she welcomes the loan deals with the ashanti king. the ghanaian government could not have agreed to the terms. the metaphor is someone comes into your home and steals something from your house, keeps it in their house, and then, you know, x amount of years later, comes and...
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institution, a public service that's still important to the pubuc that's still important to the public to businesses. if royal mail have got a leadership that don't want to deliver the usa , well then they're in the usa, well then they're in the wrong business. and our view is, is that we could easily find ways of growing royal mail if you let them get on with the job, they will come up with different ways . different ways. >> britain's councils are set to receive £500 million in an emergency bailout to avert a cash crisis. it comes after mps called for a funding boost for struggling councils on the brink of bankruptcy. the money will initially be used for children's and adult social care over the next 18 months. however reports suggest many councils believe the funding will only prevent a financial crisis in the short time . a russian military time. a russian military transport plane has crashed near the border . the ukrainian border the border. the ukrainian border reports say it was carrying ukrainian prisoners of war, who were due to be exchanged in a swap, the ria news agency cite
institution, a public service that's still important to the pubuc that's still important to the public to businesses. if royal mail have got a leadership that don't want to deliver the usa , well then they're in the usa, well then they're in the wrong business. and our view is, is that we could easily find ways of growing royal mail if you let them get on with the job, they will come up with different ways . different ways. >> britain's councils are set to receive £500 million in an...
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people think the post office is something — an institution, a british institution.g worked there for 22 years. his branch had an apparent shortfall of £12,000. i rang the post office for help and they were no help at all. theyjust said i was the only one who was having any problems with the computer system. i'm thinking, i could get audited at any minute and i'm going to jail, it's as simple as that. i had to sell at a loss to get out and to save me... not going to prison, basically. stefan�*s life was in turmoil, but there was more to come — devastating news about his wife, julie. she'd gone for a scan — no idea, me, never said a word. huddersfield hospital rang me, "can you come and see us?" i went and they told me she'd got two months to live. she died eight months later. but all the stress of all this didn't help at all — i think it contributed to it in a big way. the historical shortfall scheme was set up by the post office to help people like stefan — who were affected by the horizon scandal, but not convicted of a crime. it awarded him around £24,000, but aro
people think the post office is something — an institution, a british institution.g worked there for 22 years. his branch had an apparent shortfall of £12,000. i rang the post office for help and they were no help at all. theyjust said i was the only one who was having any problems with the computer system. i'm thinking, i could get audited at any minute and i'm going to jail, it's as simple as that. i had to sell at a loss to get out and to save me... not going to prison, basically....
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the exceptional workload of the working staff of medical institutions, the british health care systemain being tested for strength, but it was not the insidious coronavirus, but the unprecedented action of intern doctors demanding higher salaries, they interrupted work for as much as 6 days, this is a significant blow to the functioning of the entire system; junior doctors, that is, working less than 9 years after graduating from university, make up approximately half of all treating specialists in the uk. currently , only those with an emergency can count on medical care. one hospital warns patients they will have to wait in line for up to 11 hours. as predicted by the sun, by the end of the strike the number of failed operations will exceed 100,000. participants of the action they claim that they simply don’t see any other way out. of course, every day of a strike is a tragedy for absolutely everyone involved. there can be no winners here, we don’t want to get sick, because doctors are people too, our friends and relatives can also get sick, we would prefer to work, but so that our
the exceptional workload of the working staff of medical institutions, the british health care systemain being tested for strength, but it was not the insidious coronavirus, but the unprecedented action of intern doctors demanding higher salaries, they interrupted work for as much as 6 days, this is a significant blow to the functioning of the entire system; junior doctors, that is, working less than 9 years after graduating from university, make up approximately half of all treating...
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about an urgent case for the office of rishi sunak and british medicine, tatyana volkova.of consultations for planned operations, queues and exceptional workload of working staff of medical institutions. the british health care system is once again being tested for strength, but not by the insidious coronavirus, but by an unprecedented action by intern doctors demanding higher salaries. they stopped work for 6 whole days. this is a significant blow to the operation of the entire system. junior doctors, that is, working less than 9 years after graduation, make up. we preferred to work, but for our work to be valued, this is the essence of the problem: the government intends to reduce our wages from year to year, over the past 15 years wages have decreased by 26%, and what should we do? meaning reduction real incomes of doctors against the backdrop of unprecedented inflation in the country. at the end of 2023, as goldman sachs analysts calculated, it could be 22%. stuyuschie demands to raise their salaries by 35% to compensate for the rising cost of living and constant overl
about an urgent case for the office of rishi sunak and british medicine, tatyana volkova.of consultations for planned operations, queues and exceptional workload of working staff of medical institutions. the british health care system is once again being tested for strength, but not by the insidious coronavirus, but by an unprecedented action by intern doctors demanding higher salaries. they stopped work for 6 whole days. this is a significant blow to the operation of the entire system. junior...
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is another british institution is shown not to be working, and until recently, the universities used great source of pride for britain. we're we're very close to the top of the league tables in the for world universities. what's universities. but what's happening the amount happening is that the amount that the universities can charge british students has hardly risen since david cameron became prime minister. so it's a maximum of nine two, £50,000, £9,250 at. and so the universities are turning to foreign students who pay up to 38,000. but it turns out that these foreign students don't even have to be properly qualified. they can come through a back door route whereby they can come in with minimal qualifications . owens or i can come in with minimal qualifications. owens or i mean really minimal qualifications and they get in and the universities get 38,000. by the way, the universities are paying huge commissions to bring these people in. they're paying agencies. and so on. of agencies. and so on. and of course, brings down the course, it brings down the standard achievement of sta
is another british institution is shown not to be working, and until recently, the universities used great source of pride for britain. we're we're very close to the top of the league tables in the for world universities. what's universities. but what's happening the amount happening is that the amount that the universities can charge british students has hardly risen since david cameron became prime minister. so it's a maximum of nine two, £50,000, £9,250 at. and so the universities are...
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institution, it's become institution, but it's now become a collection of wokery and political correctnessast but not least is amy. i know you're therese coffey. for her embarrassing rwanda moments, folks. i'm going to give it to shaun bailey for university challenge. boring woke and not even clever anymore. unlike my pundits. thanks for your company. i'm back tomorrow at eight. headliners is next. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar the sponsors weather solar, the sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. friday will be another dry and sunny day for most and showers are becoming much more limited to the far north, but there's still a snow and ice warning in force for many areas of northern and western scotland. high pressure is centring itself more centrally across the uk. overnight tonight and through friday. that will bring the dner friday. that will bring the drier weather. so through the night will turn dry night tonight it will turn dry for many areas . plenty of long for many areas. plenty of long lived spells ,
institution, it's become institution, but it's now become a collection of wokery and political correctnessast but not least is amy. i know you're therese coffey. for her embarrassing rwanda moments, folks. i'm going to give it to shaun bailey for university challenge. boring woke and not even clever anymore. unlike my pundits. thanks for your company. i'm back tomorrow at eight. headliners is next. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar the sponsors weather solar, the sponsors of weather...
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institution, it's become institution, but it's now become a collection of wokery and political correctness last but not least is amy. i know you're therese coffey. for her embarrassing rwanda moments, folks. i'm going to give it to shaun bailey for university challenge. boring woke and not even clever anymore. unlike my pundits. thanks for your company. i'm back tomorrow at eight. headliners is next. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar the sponsors weather solar, the sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. friday will be another dry and sunny day for most and showers are becoming much more limited to the far north, but there's still a snow and ice warning in force for many areas of northern and western scotland. high pressure is centring itself more centrally across the uk. overnight tonight and through friday. that will bring the dner friday. that will bring the drier weather. so through the night will turn dry night tonight it will turn dry for many areas . plenty of long for many areas. plenty of long lived spells
institution, it's become institution, but it's now become a collection of wokery and political correctness last but not least is amy. i know you're therese coffey. for her embarrassing rwanda moments, folks. i'm going to give it to shaun bailey for university challenge. boring woke and not even clever anymore. unlike my pundits. thanks for your company. i'm back tomorrow at eight. headliners is next. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar the sponsors weather solar, the sponsors of weather...
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an institution but also a family susceptible to everyday human frailties.ver christmas, the princess of wales is perceived as a hard-working public servant with a little royal schedule of engagements. more than 120 last year. now those appearances are on hold as catherine recovers. the tension turns to queen camilla and other lesser-known royal members of the family to step up as the public faces of the royal household. max foster, cnn, london. >>> all right. straight ahead on the cnn news room -- >> this is the american dream. at what cost? >> why millennials still have an especially downbeat view on their financial future with the nation's economy always a major issue in the coming elections. this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democrac
an institution but also a family susceptible to everyday human frailties.ver christmas, the princess of wales is perceived as a hard-working public servant with a little royal schedule of engagements. more than 120 last year. now those appearances are on hold as catherine recovers. the tension turns to queen camilla and other lesser-known royal members of the family to step up as the public faces of the royal household. max foster, cnn, london. >>> all right. straight ahead on the cnn...
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about an urgent case for the office of rishisunoka and british medicine tatyana volkova.tations for planned operations, queues and the exceptional workload of working staff of medical institutions, the british health care system is again being tested for strength, but not by the insidious coronavirus, but by the unprecedented action of intern doctors demanding higher salaries, they interrupted work for 6 whole days, this is a significant blow to work of the entire system, junior doctors, that is, working... 9 years after graduation make up approximately half of all treating specialists in the uk. now count on medical care only those with an emergency can. one hospital warns patients they will have to wait in line for up to 11 hours. as predicted by the sun, by the end of the strike the number of failed appointments will exceed 100,000. the protesters claim that they simply do not see any other way out. of course, every day of a strike is a tragedy for absolutely everyone involved. there can be no winners here, we don’t want to get sick, because doctors are people too, our
about an urgent case for the office of rishisunoka and british medicine tatyana volkova.tations for planned operations, queues and the exceptional workload of working staff of medical institutions, the british health care system is again being tested for strength, but not by the insidious coronavirus, but by the unprecedented action of intern doctors demanding higher salaries, they interrupted work for 6 whole days, this is a significant blow to work of the entire system, junior doctors, that...
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when you think of great british institution , what do you think institution, what do you think of the royal family? an early morning fry up village cricket , morning fry up village cricket, a few jars down the pub , all of a few jars down the pub, all of those definitely . but you also those definitely. but you also think of the great british post office, the beating heart of the for community example. we love our posties, don't we? they go out in all weathers often wearing shorts in the cold winter months, delivering packages, letters , whistling a packages, letters, whistling a cheery tune and facing the daily threats of an angry dachshund or chihuahua. how sickening, therefore, to think that the management of our beloved post office is those postmasters who are like family to their customers have been subjected to what some are describing as the greatest miscarriage of justice in the history of this country. over 700 people accused of stealing from their employers when in fact it was faulty software all along. it's not true that the media did not report the scandal at the time. wel
when you think of great british institution , what do you think institution, what do you think of the royal family? an early morning fry up village cricket , morning fry up village cricket, a few jars down the pub , all of a few jars down the pub, all of those definitely . but you also those definitely. but you also think of the great british post office, the beating heart of the for community example. we love our posties, don't we? they go out in all weathers often wearing shorts in the cold...
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so the british film institute , uh, british film institute, uh, they've basically been showing some jamesgger because they say trigger warning because they say it cause offence . uh, i it might cause offence. uh, i think something about think it says something about how films filmed in how the films were filmed in a different time. they're a bit old. well, we know that, don't we? i mean, we know they're not new. yeah. what's the point? i don't know what the point is. >> i no what the point >> i have no idea what the point is all this is of practically all of this stuff . some of these stuff anymore. some of these films, i think doctor no was 62. yeah >> if fleming was still alive. so. yeah, 62. >> yeah. so that's 62 years ago. yeah the world was different. 62 years yeah, i think years ago. andrew. yeah, i think people are familiar with that. >> it's worse than that, >> but it's worse than that, isn't it, because some of ian fleming's books , actually of fleming's books, actually all of the books been the james bond books have been rewritten and not rewritten, but the featuring the offensi
so the british film institute , uh, british film institute, uh, they've basically been showing some jamesgger because they say trigger warning because they say it cause offence . uh, i it might cause offence. uh, i think something about think it says something about how films filmed in how the films were filmed in a different time. they're a bit old. well, we know that, don't we? i mean, we know they're not new. yeah. what's the point? i don't know what the point is. >> i no what the...
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it's one of britain's most influential newspapers — an institution in the british newspaper industryshould it be owned by the abu dhabi royal family? that's a question the uk government has been grappling with — since the 169—year old daily telegraph agreed to a major investment from a uae—backed firm late last year. redbird imi is backed by sheikh mansour bin zayed al—nahyan — who also owns manchester city football club. the deal is currently on hold while uk media regulators examine it. but the man leading the bid — former cnn bossjeff zucker — has dismissed concerns about editorial interference by the gulf government. speaking exclusively to our business editor simon jack — he said the deal will provide much needed investment in uk journalism. we think these are two terrific brands that frankly have been underinvested in the for a long time, and we think there is a great opportunity to export these brands, to invest in these brands and brand like this become available very rarely. like this become available very rarel . :: ' like this become available very rarel . i: , ., like thi
it's one of britain's most influential newspapers — an institution in the british newspaper industryshould it be owned by the abu dhabi royal family? that's a question the uk government has been grappling with — since the 169—year old daily telegraph agreed to a major investment from a uae—backed firm late last year. redbird imi is backed by sheikh mansour bin zayed al—nahyan — who also owns manchester city football club. the deal is currently on hold while uk media regulators...
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so the british film institute , uh, british film institute, uh, they've basically been showing some jamesrigger because they say trigger warning because they say it cause offence . uh, i it might cause offence. uh, i think something about think it says something about how films filmed in how the films were filmed in a different time. they're a bit old. well, we know that, don't we? i mean, we know they're not new. yeah. what's the point? i don't know what the point is. >> i no what the point >> i have no idea what the point is all this is of practically all of this stuff . some of these stuff anymore. some of these films, i think doctor no was 62. yeah >> if fleming was still alive. so. yeah, 62. >> yeah. so that's 62 years ago. yeah the world was different. 62 years yeah, i think years ago. andrew. yeah, i think people are familiar with that. >> it's worse than that, >> but it's worse than that, isn't it, because some of ian fleming's books , actually of fleming's books, actually all of the books been the james bond books have been rewritten and not rewritten, but the featuring the offen
so the british film institute , uh, british film institute, uh, they've basically been showing some jamesrigger because they say trigger warning because they say it cause offence . uh, i it might cause offence. uh, i think something about think it says something about how films filmed in how the films were filmed in a different time. they're a bit old. well, we know that, don't we? i mean, we know they're not new. yeah. what's the point? i don't know what the point is. >> i no what the...
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if he doesn't think that there's anything wrong with a great traditional british institution like theits own history, arguably , i its own history, arguably, i would say, anyway, you know, pushing its traditional membership one side, membership base to one side, looking at the desecration of a lot of british history there. if he think there's he doesn't think there's anything then anything wrong with that, then what does that say about a future government ? oh, i future labour government? oh, i think we've lost andrea there. it's hard to say. oh, there we go. andrea, sorry about what? do you think that says about the potential future labour government? doesn't think government? if he doesn't think there's anything wrong about the way that national trust has way that the national trust has been has been alienating members, has been alienating members, has been against been pushing back against british going british history, has been going woke. i mean, that's the problem, it? i mean, problem, isn't it? i mean, starmer, rocha, rocha , rama, starmer, rocha, rocha, rama, rocha, rocha, ram
if he doesn't think that there's anything wrong with a great traditional british institution like theits own history, arguably , i its own history, arguably, i would say, anyway, you know, pushing its traditional membership one side, membership base to one side, looking at the desecration of a lot of british history there. if he think there's he doesn't think there's anything then anything wrong with that, then what does that say about a future government ? oh, i future labour government? oh, i...
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the body in charge of promoting british flicks, the british film institute has slapped cautious , institutecause they quote , may movies because they quote, may cause offence. now it comes as the bfi hosts an event at london's southbank that celebrates the work of john barry. so he's the english composer who wrote the scores for 11 bond films, including goldfinger and you only live twice . here's what they said on twice. here's what they said on their website. please know that many of these films contain language, or other language, images or other content that reflect views prevalent in its time but will cause offence today. well, 1964 hit goldfinger , featuring hit goldfinger, featuring villain oddjob , has been villain oddjob, has been criticised by disability campaigners because he had a cleft palate . meanwhile, you cleft palate. meanwhile, you only live twice sir sean connery tries to blend in with japanese locals with a disguise that included enhanced eyebrows , a included enhanced eyebrows, a wig and makeup. well, i went down earlier to the bfi event at southbank and i asked visitor
the body in charge of promoting british flicks, the british film institute has slapped cautious , institutecause they quote , may movies because they quote, may cause offence. now it comes as the bfi hosts an event at london's southbank that celebrates the work of john barry. so he's the english composer who wrote the scores for 11 bond films, including goldfinger and you only live twice . here's what they said on twice. here's what they said on their website. please know that many of these...
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the body in charge of promoting british flicks, the british film institute has slapped cautious , institutethey quote , may movies because they quote, may cause offence. now it comes as the bfi hosts an event at london's southbank that celebrates the work of john barry. so he's the english composer who wrote the scores for 11 bond films, including goldfinger and you only live twice . here's what they said on twice. here's what they said on their website. please know that many of these films contain language, or other language, images or other content that reflect views prevalent in its time but will cause offence today. well, 1964 hit goldfinger , featuring hit goldfinger, featuring villain oddjob , has been villain oddjob, has been criticised by disability campaigners because he had a cleft palate . meanwhile, you cleft palate. meanwhile, you only live twice sir sean connery tries to blend in with japanese locals with a disguise that included enhanced eyebrows , a included enhanced eyebrows, a wig and makeup. well, i went down earlier to the bfi event at southbank and i asked visitors ther
the body in charge of promoting british flicks, the british film institute has slapped cautious , institutethey quote , may movies because they quote, may cause offence. now it comes as the bfi hosts an event at london's southbank that celebrates the work of john barry. so he's the english composer who wrote the scores for 11 bond films, including goldfinger and you only live twice . here's what they said on twice. here's what they said on their website. please know that many of these films...