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dominic hughes, bbc news.league and other sporting bodies to cut what it calls the "bombardment" of gambling advertisments in stadiums. a report by the culture, media and sport committee welcomed a planned move to withdraw gambling sponsorship on the front of shirts, but said there are many other adverts to address. francis read reports. from day one of the premier league season, it's on the shirts and in the stadiums. those watching see thousands of gambling ads across multiple games. mps say the bombardment, particularly for kids, is too much. and while gambling sponsorship on the front of premier league shirts will eventually go, the cross—party culture, media and sport committee says it won't be enough. mps have recommended a new gambling sponsorship code of conduct to be developed by the government and with sports governing bodies, and that a high proportion of ads should promote safer gambling. the report also supported extra online protection for young adults and for the introduction of a levy to be pai
dominic hughes, bbc news.league and other sporting bodies to cut what it calls the "bombardment" of gambling advertisments in stadiums. a report by the culture, media and sport committee welcomed a planned move to withdraw gambling sponsorship on the front of shirts, but said there are many other adverts to address. francis read reports. from day one of the premier league season, it's on the shirts and in the stadiums. those watching see thousands of gambling ads across multiple...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.c where we're at with negotiations well, within 2a hours of being appointed by the prime minister, i called the bma in, all of the committees, the chairs of the committees, to say to them, "look, i would like us to work together". and we have managed, through hard work and through compromise, to find an offer that i hope will be accepted by consultants and we have managed to find a fair and reasonable settlement for speciality doctors as well. the last cohort is that ofjunior doctors, or doctors in training as i prefer to call them, and say sadly, to my great disappointment, they walked out of our next and then —— our negotiations and then called these strikes. so i have said time and time again that if they call off the strikes, then i will be straight back round the negotiating table with them, because i believe we can get this done and we must get it done for the sake of our patients. live now to our reporter mairead smyth, who's on a picket line in south london. a very quiet picket
dominic hughes, bbc news.c where we're at with negotiations well, within 2a hours of being appointed by the prime minister, i called the bma in, all of the committees, the chairs of the committees, to say to them, "look, i would like us to work together". and we have managed, through hard work and through compromise, to find an offer that i hope will be accepted by consultants and we have managed to find a fair and reasonable settlement for speciality doctors as well. the last cohort...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.the bbc where we're at with negotiations. well, within 2a hours of being appointed by the prime minister, i called the bma in, all of the committees, the chairs of the committees, to say to them, "look, i would like us to work together". and we have managed, through hard work and through compromise, to find an offer that i hope will be accepted by consultants and we have managed to find a fair and reasonable settlement for speciality doctors as well. the last cohort is that ofjunior doctors, or doctors in training as i prefer to call them, and say sadly, to my great disappointment, they walked out of our next and then called these strikes. so i have said time and time again that if they call off the strikes, then i will be straight back round the negotiating table with them, because i believe we can get this done and we must get it done for the sake of our patients. argentinians have held theirfirst large scale protest against its new government's shock economic policies. groups repres
dominic hughes, bbc news.the bbc where we're at with negotiations. well, within 2a hours of being appointed by the prime minister, i called the bma in, all of the committees, the chairs of the committees, to say to them, "look, i would like us to work together". and we have managed, through hard work and through compromise, to find an offer that i hope will be accepted by consultants and we have managed to find a fair and reasonable settlement for speciality doctors as well. the last...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.h secretary, victoria atkins told the bbc where we're at with negotiations well, within 2a hours of being appointed by the prime minister, i called the bma in, all of the committees, the chairs of the committees, to say to them, "look, i would like us to work together". and we have managed, through hard work and through compromise, to find an offer that i hope will be accepted by consultants and we have managed to find a fair and reasonable settlement for speciality doctors as well. the last cohort is that ofjunior doctors, or doctors in training as i prefer to call them, and say sadly, to my great disappointment, they walked out of our next and then called these strikes. so i have said time and time again that if they call off the strikes, then i will be straight back round the negotiating table with them, because i believe we can get this done and we must get it done for the sake of our patients. live now to our reporter mairead smyth who's on a picket line in south london. just talk
dominic hughes, bbc news.h secretary, victoria atkins told the bbc where we're at with negotiations well, within 2a hours of being appointed by the prime minister, i called the bma in, all of the committees, the chairs of the committees, to say to them, "look, i would like us to work together". and we have managed, through hard work and through compromise, to find an offer that i hope will be accepted by consultants and we have managed to find a fair and reasonable settlement for...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes has this report.junior doctors have taken to picket lines.
our health correspondent dominic hughes has this report.junior doctors have taken to picket lines.
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our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.octors in england since they first walked out at the beginning of march. even before this latest round of industrial action, nhs england estimated that at least 1.1 million appointments and procedures have been cancelled or rescheduled. putting those by other staff such as nurses and ambulance workers. at the norfolk and norwich university hospital earlier this week, consultant doctors were covering the work of their more junior colleagues during the strike. the nhs is already seeing the impact of winter pressures. there is deep concern about what happens if the strike continues. it concern about what happens if the strike continues.— the strike continues. it will mean widespread - the strike continues. it will. mean widespread cancellation the strike continues. it will- mean widespread cancellation of planned elective operating at a time when the nhs waiting list is at record highs and trusts are doing everything they can to get through and eat into the backlog of patients waiting for
our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.octors in england since they first walked out at the beginning of march. even before this latest round of industrial action, nhs england estimated that at least 1.1 million appointments and procedures have been cancelled or rescheduled. putting those by other staff such as nurses and ambulance workers. at the norfolk and norwich university hospital earlier this week, consultant doctors were covering the work of their more junior colleagues during...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ristmas number one with last christmas. # last christmas, i gave you my heart # but the very next day, you gaveit heart # but the very next day, you gave it away... over the past seven days the duo batted off intense competition from the likes of sam ryder and mariah carey. george michael wrote the track from his childhood bedroom in 1984, but it missed out the top spot to band aid's do they know it's christmas? his bandmate andrew ridgeley said he knew the song was a hit from the moment he heard it. there was a note on the telly and i jumped up, etc we had a four track studio, came back about our later and said, andy, you have to listen to this. absolutely, i rarely saw him as excited or animated as that and he had the bare bones of last christmas and it was a jawdropping moment, as soon as he heard it, as soon as i heard it, it was so apparent that it had all the hallmarks of a christmas it. i love that song and it is a bit late in the whole christmas season, but before you write a m
dominic hughes, bbc news.ristmas number one with last christmas. # last christmas, i gave you my heart # but the very next day, you gaveit heart # but the very next day, you gave it away... over the past seven days the duo batted off intense competition from the likes of sam ryder and mariah carey. george michael wrote the track from his childhood bedroom in 1984, but it missed out the top spot to band aid's do they know it's christmas? his bandmate andrew ridgeley said he knew the song was a...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.he idea of a prison being guarded by ferocious dogs but inmates in brazil are being kept in line by a different animal. it may not look all that threatening. fir it may not look all that threatening. the so—called geese agents patrol a space between the prison�*s inside fence and main outer wall and will honk if they spot anyone trying to escape. staff say geese make better guards than dogs because they are so vigilant. can we listen again? i don't think ou can we listen again? i don't think you should _ can we listen again? i don't think you should pit — can we listen again? i don't think you should pit geese _ can we listen again? i don't think you should pit geese against - can we listen again? i don't think. you should pit geese against dogs. there you go. we you should pit geese against dogs. there you go— you should pit geese against dogs. there you go. you should pit geese against dogs. there ou no. ~ . ., , ., there you go. we need an example of someone running _ there you go. w
dominic hughes, bbc news.he idea of a prison being guarded by ferocious dogs but inmates in brazil are being kept in line by a different animal. it may not look all that threatening. fir it may not look all that threatening. the so—called geese agents patrol a space between the prison�*s inside fence and main outer wall and will honk if they spot anyone trying to escape. staff say geese make better guards than dogs because they are so vigilant. can we listen again? i don't think ou can we...
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japan might be seeking to dominate all of china, all of asia. surprisingly enough, and this is the thing that struck memy as ty went through my research one journal after another americans are highly optimistic. there isen a general feeling amg the opinion makers that china would eventually triumph and that the doctrine would ultimately work and japan would go broke trying to maintain its itself on the asian mainland and the withdrawal was inevitable hence of the americans didn't become disillusioned with the antiwar packed. it didn't lose faith in the key system and as it is written it is far from clear help for the structure of 1921 and 22 the structure created at washington after world war i had crumbled. so, let me conclude, the united states still faces the future within optimism. hopefulness remains throughout. the system would remain effective. the washington system wasn't yet lost and this remains until 1936. the shadow of coercion is confused with of the substance and the story of the crisis is not that of those lost but illusions maint
japan might be seeking to dominate all of china, all of asia. surprisingly enough, and this is the thing that struck memy as ty went through my research one journal after another americans are highly optimistic. there isen a general feeling amg the opinion makers that china would eventually triumph and that the doctrine would ultimately work and japan would go broke trying to maintain its itself on the asian mainland and the withdrawal was inevitable hence of the americans didn't become...
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shared that aesthetic but it wasn't dominant. so she to get caught between all of these competing ideas of what art should do. >> host: sandra from st. louis park minnesota texts has hurston's book been studied by linguists because of dialect? is it significant increased because of accuracy of dialects? carla kaplan? >> they have been very interested in, and i have to say a little bit less this novel than in some of her demographic works. one of the things that distinguishes hurston's career is how multi-generic she is. she works across almost every possible genre of american writing. she even wrote some early poetry. it's not her best stuff, but she did write some early poetry. she worked as a journalist on a nuer of really important cases and situations as a journalist. she wrote her novel, she wrote her memoirs, but she also worked throughout her career as a folklorist and sometimes taking it into the theater, sometimes taking it into writing, and in much, but she's interested in doing is documenting this distinctive speech of
shared that aesthetic but it wasn't dominant. so she to get caught between all of these competing ideas of what art should do. >> host: sandra from st. louis park minnesota texts has hurston's book been studied by linguists because of dialect? is it significant increased because of accuracy of dialects? carla kaplan? >> they have been very interested in, and i have to say a little bit less this novel than in some of her demographic works. one of the things that distinguishes...
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shared that aesthetic but it wasn't dominant.o she to get caught between all of these competing ideas of what art should do. >> host: sandra from st. louis park minnesota texts has hurston's book been studied by linguists because of dialect? is it significant increased because of accuracy of dialects? carla kaplan? >> they have been very interested in, and i have to say a little bit less this novel than in some of her demographic works. one of the things that distinguishes hurston's career is how multi-generic she is. she works across almost every possible genre of american writing. she even wrote some early poetry. it's not her best stuff, but she did write some early poetry. she worked as a journalist on a nu of really important cases and situations as a journalist. she wrote her novel, she wrote her memoirs, but she also worked throughout her career as a folklorist and sometimes taking it into the theater, sometimes taking it into writing, and in much, but she's interested in doing is documenting this distinctive speech of peo
shared that aesthetic but it wasn't dominant.o she to get caught between all of these competing ideas of what art should do. >> host: sandra from st. louis park minnesota texts has hurston's book been studied by linguists because of dialect? is it significant increased because of accuracy of dialects? carla kaplan? >> they have been very interested in, and i have to say a little bit less this novel than in some of her demographic works. one of the things that distinguishes hurston's...
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shared that aesthetic but it wasn't dominant.o she to get caught between all of these competing ideas of what art should do. >> host: sandra from st. louis park minnesota texts has hurston's book been studied by linguists because of dialect? is it significant increased because of accuracy of dialects? carla kaplan? >> they have been very interested in, and i have to say a little bit less this novel than in some of her demographic works. one of the things that distinguishes hurston's career is how multi-generic she is. she works across almost every possible genre of american writing. she even wrote some early poetry. it's not her best stuff, b she did write some early poetry. she worked as a journalist on a number of really important cases and situations as a journalist. she wrote her novel, she wrote her memoirs, but she also worked throughout her career as a folklorist and sometimes taking it into the theater, sometimes taking it into writing, and in much, but she's interested in doing is documenting this distinctive speech of p
shared that aesthetic but it wasn't dominant.o she to get caught between all of these competing ideas of what art should do. >> host: sandra from st. louis park minnesota texts has hurston's book been studied by linguists because of dialect? is it significant increased because of accuracy of dialects? carla kaplan? >> they have been very interested in, and i have to say a little bit less this novel than in some of her demographic works. one of the things that distinguishes hurston's...
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the washington system fosteredst by secretary of state charles hughes? the paris pact fostered by secretary of state frank kellogg? manchuria might be japan's first step. japan might be seeking to dominate all of china, dominate all of asia. yet, surprisingly enough, this is a thing that struck me as i my research, one journal after another, americans are highly optimistic. there is a a general feeling g opinion makers that china would eventually triumph, that the stimson doctrine would ultimately work, that japan would go brokeke trying to maintain itself on the asian mainland. that japan's withdrawal was inevitable. hence, the americans did not become disillusioned with the antiwar pact. it did not lose faith in the peace system. from clear how far the structure of 1921 and 22, the structure created at washington after world war i had crumbled. so let me conclude. the united states still faces a future with optimism. hopefulness remains throughout. the kellogg system would remain effective. the washington system was not yet lost. and this faith remains
the washington system fosteredst by secretary of state charles hughes? the paris pact fostered by secretary of state frank kellogg? manchuria might be japan's first step. japan might be seeking to dominate all of china, dominate all of asia. yet, surprisingly enough, this is a thing that struck me as i my research, one journal after another, americans are highly optimistic. there is a a general feeling g opinion makers that china would eventually triumph, that the stimson doctrine would...