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i pay tribute to my right on the friend the member for kingston upon hull north and journalist like caroline wheeler. the smiths lost colin aged just seven years old to aids, having been given infected blood from arkansas prison at ten months. we now know from the inquiry the risks of giving this blood were known. the family want "sorry" to turn into something today for those who die every week. on their behalf can i say to the minister today, make sure we have a proper timeline for this that we stick to. implement the recommendations as fast as possible. put the victims at the heart of the decision making, and no more delays. this group of people have waited far too long and have been through far too much already. finally, mr speaker, the smith family want his son to have his name back, although they have always made sure that we have never forgotten it. can i say today, colinjohn smith. it. can i say today, colin john smith. ., ~ i. it. can i say today, colin john smith. ., ~ ., ., ., , smith. thank you. the honourable lady makes _ smith. thank you. the honourable lady makes a _ smith. tha
i pay tribute to my right on the friend the member for kingston upon hull north and journalist like caroline wheeler. the smiths lost colin aged just seven years old to aids, having been given infected blood from arkansas prison at ten months. we now know from the inquiry the risks of giving this blood were known. the family want "sorry" to turn into something today for those who die every week. on their behalf can i say to the minister today, make sure we have a proper timeline for...
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. >> member for hull north. but it's also one of profound pain, anger and sadness for so many. now there is a chance for us to make real progress on this issue, and we must do that with victims in mind. now, given the degree of cross—party consensus that we've already seen on apologies and compensation , and apologies and compensation, and given the government's promise to ensure compensation by the end of the year, will he also now promise to deliver on all the recommendations in the same timeframe by the end of the year? yeah. >> prime minister mr speaker, of course, we want to deliver on the recommendations as quickly as practically possible. >> and indeed, our expectation is that we can do that before the end of the year. but sir robert's appointment, as i said, will bring a wealth of experience, and it was crucial that the chair had the knowledge and the expertise and familiarity with the issues here. his support for delivering the scheme and making sure that compensation can be paid by the end of the year, i think will be invaluable, he talked about the community and ov
. >> member for hull north. but it's also one of profound pain, anger and sadness for so many. now there is a chance for us to make real progress on this issue, and we must do that with victims in mind. now, given the degree of cross—party consensus that we've already seen on apologies and compensation , and apologies and compensation, and given the government's promise to ensure compensation by the end of the year, will he also now promise to deliver on all the recommendations in the...
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. >> next, we have diana johnson , >> next, we have diana johnson, the mp for hull north, who has also led the campaign in the commons . commons. >> well, first of all, thank you very much indeed for inviting me along today. and i co—chair the all party group on haemophilia and contaminated blood. and i can see there are some members in the room of that group where a cross party group of parliamentarians who knew who knew there was a scandal and it needed to be addressed. >> and i am so grateful for all the support of parliament lie—ins to get to this point today. and i want to pay tribute, first of all, to glenn wilkinson, my constituent who came to see me in 2010 just as the general election had been called to tell me that he had received infected blood when he'd had a minor dental operation in hull at the local hospital and developed hepatitis c, and i said to him, well, look, there's a general election called if i get re—elected, i'll do what i can to help in the new parliament. and luckily i got in just by 641 votes. so it was a very narrow majority . and since very narrow m
. >> next, we have diana johnson , >> next, we have diana johnson, the mp for hull north, who has also led the campaign in the commons . commons. >> well, first of all, thank you very much indeed for inviting me along today. and i co—chair the all party group on haemophilia and contaminated blood. and i can see there are some members in the room of that group where a cross party group of parliamentarians who knew who knew there was a scandal and it needed to be addressed....
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well into the 20s for the north and east of scotland. the day's top temperature, probably east anglia, could see highs up to 25. overnight tonight, we get that band of rain pushing its way northwards and eastwards with showers following into the south west. temperatures on the mild side, 11 to 14 degrees for most. tomorrow, we pick up on this band of rain, this time across eastern areas of england running in across scotland and still showers following to northern ireland, wales and western areas of england. but at least you'll see some sunny spells. so in that respect, the weather a little bit brighter here, but some of the showers will be quite heavy at times. temperatures coming down back into the teens for most of us. then for wednesday, we've still got the dregs of that area of low pressure with us. and wednesday looks to be a kind of showery day, although there could be some lengthier spells of rain lurking across parts of eastern england. at this stage, the highest temperatures will be working into northern areas of scotland, where
well into the 20s for the north and east of scotland. the day's top temperature, probably east anglia, could see highs up to 25. overnight tonight, we get that band of rain pushing its way northwards and eastwards with showers following into the south west. temperatures on the mild side, 11 to 14 degrees for most. tomorrow, we pick up on this band of rain, this time across eastern areas of england running in across scotland and still showers following to northern ireland, wales and western...
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including the right honourable memberfor hull north. but it is also one of profound pain, anger and sadness for so many. there is a chance for us to make real progress on this issue and we must do that with the victims in mind and given the degree of cross party consensus that we have already seen on apologies and compensation and given the government's promised to ensure compensation by the end of the year, will he also now promise to deliver on all the recommendations in the same timeframe by the end of the year? {lit timeframe by the end of the year? of course we want to deliver on the recommendations as quickly as practically possible and indeed our expectation is that we can do that before the end of the year. but sir robert's appointment will bring a wealth of experience and it is crucial the chair had the knowledge and expertise and familiarity with theissues and expertise and familiarity with the issues here. his support for delivering the scheme and making sure the compensation can be paid by the end of the year i think will be
including the right honourable memberfor hull north. but it is also one of profound pain, anger and sadness for so many. there is a chance for us to make real progress on this issue and we must do that with the victims in mind and given the degree of cross party consensus that we have already seen on apologies and compensation and given the government's promised to ensure compensation by the end of the year, will he also now promise to deliver on all the recommendations in the same timeframe by...
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well into the 20s for the north and east of scotland. the day's top temperature, probably east anglia, could see highs up to 25. 0vernight tonight, we get that band of rain pushing its way northwards and eastwards with showers following into the south west. temperatures on the mild side, 11 to 1a degrees for most. tomorrow, we pick up on this band of rain, this time across eastern areas of england running in across scotland and still showers following to northern ireland, wales and western areas of england. but at least you'll see some sunny spells. so in that respect, the weather a little bit brighter here, but some of the showers will be quite heavy at times. temperatures coming down back into the teens for most of us. then for wednesday, we've still got the dregs of that area of low pressure with us. wednesday looks to be a kind of showery day, although there could be some lengthier spells of rain lurking across parts of eastern england. at this stage, the highest temperatures will be working into northern areas of scotland, where we
well into the 20s for the north and east of scotland. the day's top temperature, probably east anglia, could see highs up to 25. 0vernight tonight, we get that band of rain pushing its way northwards and eastwards with showers following into the south west. temperatures on the mild side, 11 to 1a degrees for most. tomorrow, we pick up on this band of rain, this time across eastern areas of england running in across scotland and still showers following to northern ireland, wales and western...
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but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 1a, 15, whereas out towards the west it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in western parts of scotland on friday. and in one or two spots we could even see highs reaching 20 degrees celsius. the north sea coast, once again, will be fairly chilly. so that outlook then, yes, it is going to be a bit of a mixed bag. it's not going to be particularly cold — temperatures, in fact, closer to the average for the time of the year. that's it for me. bye— bye. live from washington, this is bbc news. israel doubles down on its rafah offensive. this is the scene live at columbia university. and a judge find donald trump —— find donald trump with a gag orde
but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 1a, 15, whereas out towards the west it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in...
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let�*s speak to dame diana johnson, the labour mp for kingston upon hull north. thank you forjoining us. we know you have been campaigning for justice for many years for the victims of the infected blood scandal. how is the fact that there is an election called just now going to affect calls for compensation? well, good afternoon first of all. and of course, at the beginning of the week we had the landmark report from the public inquiry, and on tuesday we had the statement from the paymaster general setting out what compensation might look like. so i think the campaigners and those infected and affected are worried because a general election has been called and there may be further delays now to that compensation actually being paid out. but the minister has assured me that the engagement with the infected and affected families will start and will take place in the next few weeks at the same time as the general election campaign. but one thing they are very worried about is the fact that they don�*t have lawyers representing them any more. that finished with th
let�*s speak to dame diana johnson, the labour mp for kingston upon hull north. thank you forjoining us. we know you have been campaigning for justice for many years for the victims of the infected blood scandal. how is the fact that there is an election called just now going to affect calls for compensation? well, good afternoon first of all. and of course, at the beginning of the week we had the landmark report from the public inquiry, and on tuesday we had the statement from the paymaster...
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but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, i4, 15, whereas out towards the west it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in western parts of scotland on friday. and in one or two spots we could even see highs reaching 20 degrees celsius. the north sea coast, once again, will be fairly chilly. so that outlook then, yes, it is going to be a bit of a mixed bag. it's not going to be particularly cold — temperatures, in fact, closer to the average for the time of the year. that's it for me. bye— bye. binance's founder is sentenced to four months in prison for breaking us anti—money laundering laws. the international monetary fund sees a further slowdown in china, as it grapples with an ageing pop
but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, i4, 15, whereas out towards the west it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in...
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but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 1a, 15, whereas out towards the west, it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in western parts of scotland on friday. and in one or two spots, we could even see highs reaching 20 degrees celsius. the north sea coast, once again, will be fairly chilly. so that outlook then, yes, it is going to be a bit of a mixed bag. it's not going to be particularly cold — temperatures, in fact, closer to the average for the time of the year. that's it for me. bye—bye. live from london. this is bbc news. us consumer confidence slumps as people worry about high food and fuel prices. how will that feed into today's big interest rate decision? sales surge at amazon as
but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 1a, 15, whereas out towards the west, it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in...
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the world's first drifting station in the arctic was created in 1937, the successful soviet north pole project. then, in 9 months , the members of the expedition under the leadership of ivan popanin managed to swim 2.0 km on an ice floe, then they were carried south to the greenland sea, from there. the winterers were taken away by the icebreaking ships taimyr and murman in february 1938. the next group of researchers set off to roam the arctic expanses already after the second world war in 1950. since then , such expeditions began to be organized regularly, but in 2012, during the drift of the north pole 40, research had to be interrupted. scientists, along with expensive equipment, were in danger. the ice began to melt and everyone had to be evacuated urgently. the processes in the arctic were observed from space, but scientists could not provide complete pictures or space images. and up-to-date information is very necessary, at a minimum, because the northern sea route, the most important transport artery, runs through the arctic region, and how much cargo will pass along it largely
the world's first drifting station in the arctic was created in 1937, the successful soviet north pole project. then, in 9 months , the members of the expedition under the leadership of ivan popanin managed to swim 2.0 km on an ice floe, then they were carried south to the greenland sea, from there. the winterers were taken away by the icebreaking ships taimyr and murman in february 1938. the next group of researchers set off to roam the arctic expanses already after the second world war in...
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the world's first drifting station in the arctic was created in 1937, the successful soviet north pole project then took 9 months to complete. then they were carried south into the greenland sea, from where the winterers were picked up by the icebreaking steamships taimyr and murman in february 1938. the next group of researchers set off to roam the arctic expanses after world war ii war in 1950. since then, such expeditions have been organized regularly, but in 2012 during the drift of the north pole. the research had to be interrupted, the scientists, along with their expensive equipment, were in danger, the ice began to melt, everyone had to be urgently evacuated and a pause was taken for 9 years. for the process. is very necessary, at a minimum, because the northern sea route, the most important transport artery, runs through the arctic region, and how much cargo will pass along it largely depends on the ice conditions along the route, it is important to obtain direct samples for strategography, strategraphy is the sequence of geological layers as they ... no, even the monsoon syst
the world's first drifting station in the arctic was created in 1937, the successful soviet north pole project then took 9 months to complete. then they were carried south into the greenland sea, from where the winterers were picked up by the icebreaking steamships taimyr and murman in february 1938. the next group of researchers set off to roam the arctic expanses after world war ii war in 1950. since then, such expeditions have been organized regularly, but in 2012 during the drift of the...
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but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 14, 15, whereas out towards the west, it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in western parts of scotland on friday. and in one or two spots, we could even see highs reaching 20 degrees celsius. the north sea coast, once again, will be fairly chilly. so that outlook then, yes, it is going to be a bit of a mixed bag. it's not going to be particularly cold — temperatures, in fact, closer to the average for the time of the year. that's it for me. bye—bye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. shouting. emergency services praised for their response after a man fatally stabbed a 14—year—old boy with a
but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 14, 15, whereas out towards the west, it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in...
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but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 14, 15, whereas out towards the west it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in western parts of scotland on friday. and in one or two spots we could even see highs reaching 20 degrees celsius. the north sea coast, once again, will be fairly chilly. so that outlook then, yes, it is going to be a bit of a mixed bag. it's not going to be particularly cold — temperatures, in fact, closer to the average for the time of the year. that's it for me. bye— bye. live from washington, this is bbc news. hundreds of police officers enter the campus of columbia university in new york to disperse pro—palestinian protesters. dozens have been arrested. pressure gro
but because the north sea is quite cold, see that wind blowing off the north sea? it will actually drag in that cooler air to the north sea coasts. so that does mean that places like newcastle and hull could only be around, say, 13, 14, 15, whereas out towards the west it could be as high as 20 degrees celsius. so that was thursday. this is friday, still a possibility of some showers brought in by that easterly breeze, maybe the odd crack of thunder as well. the best of the weather probably in...
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they had limited y range and were single hulled again, meaning that they could only survive limitedl gap over the north atlantic began to close the prospects of successful wolfpack hunting convoys began to in response. the germans began to pour resources into developing a submarine that was not actually a submersible type seven and other designs that were then in service that is in on surface at various times because of its engines. they began and t proper submarine that be able to operate almost entirely underwater. the electoral votes these were produced in numbers, but only four would actually enter service. only two would be produced or actually deployed by the e ofe in other words, the germans had fallen behind in thisnse and by the end of the war had not found a soluo which were confronted. now, the other critical issue in the battle of the atlantic was intelligence how do you find a convoy in the vast expanse of the atlantic? or how do you track down a wolfpack that could be anywhere waiting on one of the major routes to ambassadorgermans had an edge the beginning of the war.
they had limited y range and were single hulled again, meaning that they could only survive limitedl gap over the north atlantic began to close the prospects of successful wolfpack hunting convoys began to in response. the germans began to pour resources into developing a submarine that was not actually a submersible type seven and other designs that were then in service that is in on surface at various times because of its engines. they began and t proper submarine that be able to operate...
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and suddenly, all they could see was the black hull of titanic silhouetted against the stars. there was a mention of the stern sticking straight up like a finger pointing at the sky. when suddenly you've got all this weight out of the water, it had to break. this is a massive amount of pressure to the tune of like 2 million foot-tons of pressure. the stress is concentrated on a specific area right about where the third funnel is. the bow and stern would separate and they pulling apart like a party popper. and a few moments after that, the ship broke in half. madeleine astor was very upset in the lifeboat. and i think she even stood up at one point because with all the screaming going on when the ship went down, she thought she heard her husband john jacob astor calling her. [music playing] my great grandmother, she saw the ship sink from these lifeboats. [music playing] it plummeted into the sea 2 hours and 40 minutes after the collision. titanic slipped beneath the waves for the last time at 2:20 am. [music playing] as its sinking, the ship itself breaks apart and begins to g
and suddenly, all they could see was the black hull of titanic silhouetted against the stars. there was a mention of the stern sticking straight up like a finger pointing at the sky. when suddenly you've got all this weight out of the water, it had to break. this is a massive amount of pressure to the tune of like 2 million foot-tons of pressure. the stress is concentrated on a specific area right about where the third funnel is. the bow and stern would separate and they pulling apart like a...