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rural isolation will make it harderfor young people, exeter.eople for that matter, that access the kind of activities that make it easierfor the kind of activities that make it easier for social connections to flow, and to be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport that gets you into those places, it is going to be harder to sustain those social relations. i moved to cornwall in october 2016, i literally didn't know anyone at all when i first moved out. after working and travelling aboard the six years, kay decided it was time to settle down and save for a house. the idea of living beside the sea drew her to cornwall. going from being around people constantly to being around no—one at all and just yourself, it was obviously quite lonely and horrible to come back to an empty house and not even having anyone you could call up to go for a drink or anything like that. obviously a lot of people know each other from school, i wasn't sure howl of people know each other from school, i wasn't sure how i would go about
rural isolation will make it harderfor young people, exeter.eople for that matter, that access the kind of activities that make it easierfor the kind of activities that make it easier for social connections to flow, and to be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport that gets you into those places, it is going to be harder to sustain those social relations. i moved to cornwall in october 2016, i literally didn't know anyone at all when i first moved out. after...
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exeter recorded a bonus point win at worcester in the premiership rugby cup. a hat—trick of tries for the hosts, but it wasn't enough as exeter came from behind to win by 311—19 at sixways. it sees them replace worcester at the top of pool three. leinster claimed their second consecutive pro14 bonus—point win against a threadbare ospreys side. ronan kelleher was the star of the show for the irish, the hooker scoring a hat—trick of tries as they thrashed the welsh side by 53—5. scarlets held off a late fightback from glasgow warriors to win 25—21 at scotstoun. they were leading 25—9, but the hosts ran in two tries to set up a nervy finish. the welsh side held on though to claim their second win of the season. the weekend's football action started tonight at the st andrews where birmingham city beat struggling middlesborough 2—1. teenager odin bailey got the winner with his first goal for the club in the 90th minute. the win sees birmingham jump to 12th in the table while boro stay in 20th, just four points off the drop zone. plenty of prmeier league action tomo
exeter recorded a bonus point win at worcester in the premiership rugby cup. a hat—trick of tries for the hosts, but it wasn't enough as exeter came from behind to win by 311—19 at sixways. it sees them replace worcester at the top of pool three. leinster claimed their second consecutive pro14 bonus—point win against a threadbare ospreys side. ronan kelleher was the star of the show for the irish, the hooker scoring a hat—trick of tries as they thrashed the welsh side by 53—5....
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joining me now from exeter is andrewjones, professor of applied physiology at exeter university.cliffe and eluid kipchoge. thank you for speaking to us on bbc news. first off this sub to our marathon was not considered humanly possible until within the last 20 yea rs possible until within the last 20 years people started talking about her. so what has changed? more recently than that probably. a few yea rs recently than that probably. a few years ago, the world record was by 202. that got athletes and scientists thinking about the many factors and what we can do to ove rco m e factors and what we can do to overcome them. a lot of things have changed over the last 20 years or more including footwear, clothing, training technique, nutrition, and the drafting strategy which is really important as well. to minimise the energy costs when a person runs a marathon. we saw some of the runners were running in a v formation to protect them from the wind. the statistics were really quite impressive. do you think this would have been possible under normal race conditions the? he was running
joining me now from exeter is andrewjones, professor of applied physiology at exeter university.cliffe and eluid kipchoge. thank you for speaking to us on bbc news. first off this sub to our marathon was not considered humanly possible until within the last 20 yea rs possible until within the last 20 years people started talking about her. so what has changed? more recently than that probably. a few yea rs recently than that probably. a few years ago, the world record was by 202. that got...
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this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter.for young people or older people for that matter to access the kind of activities that make it easier to form social connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport which gives you access to those areas, it will be harder to sustain social relationships. i moved to cornwall in october 2016. i literally didn't know anyone when i first moved down. after working and travelling abroad for six years, kay decided it was time to settle down and save for a house. the idea of living by the sea drew her to cornwall. going from being around people constantly to being around no one at all, and just yourself, it was lonely and horrible coming back to an empty house and not even having anyone to call up just to go for a drink or anything. a lot of people know each other from school so i wasn't really sure how i would go about making friends. enter social media, and a solution to kay and kelvin‘s isolation. all of these people met online. it's sor
this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter.for young people or older people for that matter to access the kind of activities that make it easier to form social connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport which gives you access to those areas, it will be harder to sustain social relationships. i moved to cornwall in october 2016. i literally didn't know anyone when i first moved down. after working and travelling...
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exeter will play harlequins in the finalfour. the other results are on the bbc sport website.the guinness pro 14 conference b. the welsh side brushed aside zebre to win 54—10. it's a thrid straight victory for scarlets, who are now three points ahead of second placed connacht. elsewhere, ulster got their proili campaign back on track with a bonus—point win over southern kings in port elizabeth. still to come, cardiff are looking to bounce back following last weekend's defeat by edinburgh when they take on cardiff blues. and 0spreys host bennetton at the liberty stadium tonight. both those matches kick off at quarter to eight. matthew fitzpatrick leads golf‘s italian 0pen ahead of the final round. he missed out on a birdie at the 18th and had to settle for par on the final hole. it was still enough to see him 13 under and one stroke in front of america's kurt kitayama. justin rose and andrewjohnson are in a group 3 shots off the lead. stratum won the the big race of the day, the cesarewitch at newmarket. the 25—1 shot, ridden by jason watson who wore the blue and white colours
exeter will play harlequins in the finalfour. the other results are on the bbc sport website.the guinness pro 14 conference b. the welsh side brushed aside zebre to win 54—10. it's a thrid straight victory for scarlets, who are now three points ahead of second placed connacht. elsewhere, ulster got their proili campaign back on track with a bonus—point win over southern kings in port elizabeth. still to come, cardiff are looking to bounce back following last weekend's defeat by edinburgh...
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exeter will play harlequins in the finalfour. the other results are on the bbc sport website.side brushed aside zebre to win 54—10. it's a thrid straight victory for scarlets, who are now three points ahead of second placed connacht. elsewhere ulster had a bonus—point win over southern kings. glasgow have just got under way against cardiff blues as have 0spreys and benetton treviso. matthew fitzpatrick leads golf‘s italian 0pen ahead of the final round. he missed out on a birdie at the 18th and had to settle for par on the final hole. it was still enough to see him thirteen under and one stroke in front of america's kurt kitayama. justin rose and andrewjohnson are in a group three shots off the lead. stratum won the the big race of the day, the cesarewitch at newmarket. the 25—to—one shot, ridden by jason watson who wore the blue and white colours of brighton and hove albion owner tony bloome, came injust ahead of party playboy at 50—to—one. summer moon was third, also at 50—to—one. expensive race for the bookies that one. the record—breaking 20—time champion jockey sir ap mcc
exeter will play harlequins in the finalfour. the other results are on the bbc sport website.side brushed aside zebre to win 54—10. it's a thrid straight victory for scarlets, who are now three points ahead of second placed connacht. elsewhere ulster had a bonus—point win over southern kings. glasgow have just got under way against cardiff blues as have 0spreys and benetton treviso. matthew fitzpatrick leads golf‘s italian 0pen ahead of the final round. he missed out on a birdie at the...
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he was a graduate of exeter high school and attended the university of new hampshire.aul was active in community affairs and served as a coach of the exeter league, which he helped to found. we also lost wayne lavoie, who graduated from spaulding high school where he played football and basketball and served as president of his school student activity association. throughout his nine years of service in the navy, wayne was awarded the navy's good conduct medal, the national defense service medal, and the china service medal. franklin palmer, who graduated from dover high school. throughout his high school years, he was a member of the local boy scout troop and along with several of his friends, he scout ship that often sailed around the waters of durham. franklin served in the navy for three years before he returned to the shipyard to work as a machinist, which is what brought him to the thresher. the loss of these men, the contributions that they made and their shipmates made -- that loss led to the creation and implementation of the most comprehensive naval submarine
he was a graduate of exeter high school and attended the university of new hampshire.aul was active in community affairs and served as a coach of the exeter league, which he helped to found. we also lost wayne lavoie, who graduated from spaulding high school where he played football and basketball and served as president of his school student activity association. throughout his nine years of service in the navy, wayne was awarded the navy's good conduct medal, the national defense service...
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it's the first time in three years that bath have beaten exeter., munster have gone top of conference b — after beating the ospreys 28—12 — michael haley with the second of theirfour tries. ospreys have won just one of their first four matches. a win too for ulster. they beat cardiff 23—14 — billy burns with the second of their two tries. ulster stay third in conference a — but move level on points with leaders the cheetahs — who play connacht tomorrow. it looks like lewis hamilton will have to wait till next weekend to secure his sixth formula one world title after struggling in second practice for sunday's mexican grand prix. ferrari's sebastian vettel topped the timesheets and was almost a second quicker than hamilton, who could only manage fifth. the reigning world champion needs to finish least third, and get 14 points more than mercedes team mate valtteri bottas to claim the title. scotland's josh taylor takes on the usa's regis prograis bidding to become the unified superlightweight world champion this weekend. the pair weighed—in earlier to
it's the first time in three years that bath have beaten exeter., munster have gone top of conference b — after beating the ospreys 28—12 — michael haley with the second of theirfour tries. ospreys have won just one of their first four matches. a win too for ulster. they beat cardiff 23—14 — billy burns with the second of their two tries. ulster stay third in conference a — but move level on points with leaders the cheetahs — who play connacht tomorrow. it looks like lewis...
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this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter.cial connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's ha rd be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport which gives you access to those areas, it will be harder to sustain social relationships.” moved to cornwall in october 2016. i literally didn't know anyone when i first moved down. after working and travelling abroad for six years, kay decided it was time to settle down and save for a house. the idea of living by the sea drew her to cornwall. going from being around people constantly and being around no one at all, and just yourself, it was lonely and horrible coming back to an empty house and not even having anyone to call up just to go for a having anyone to call up just to go fora drink or having anyone to call up just to go for a drink or anything. a lot of people know each other from school soi people know each other from school so i wasn't really sure how i would go about making friends. enter social media, and a solution to kay and
this professor is head of psychology at the university of exeter.cial connections to flow and be sustained over time. so if it's ha rd be sustained over time. so if it's hard to access the right kind of transport which gives you access to those areas, it will be harder to sustain social relationships.” moved to cornwall in october 2016. i literally didn't know anyone when i first moved down. after working and travelling abroad for six years, kay decided it was time to settle down and save for...
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in the other game, exeter narrowly won at home to harlequins, gloucester fought back to win at sale andgood evening. many of us have been playing the weather lottery today, a few isolated showers, just like this weather watcher picture sent in from london. others, it's been grey, wet and pretty dismal. the scottish borders, we got a couple of flood alerts out due to the intensity of the rainfall that's been stubbornly sitting across the scottish borders for much of the day and also into the northeast of england. a few scattered showers further west and some of these have filtered inland as we have gone through the afternoon. behind that weather front, some strong winds as well. they will continue to drive in some showers overnight, but that weather front will start to weaken and ease its way off into the north sea. some clearer skies overnight, lighter winds, temperatures likely to fall away. we could see temperatures low enough for a touch of frost. maybe some early morning mist and fog around first thing. we start off tomorrow, a quiet day, the remnants of the weather fronts not produ
in the other game, exeter narrowly won at home to harlequins, gloucester fought back to win at sale andgood evening. many of us have been playing the weather lottery today, a few isolated showers, just like this weather watcher picture sent in from london. others, it's been grey, wet and pretty dismal. the scottish borders, we got a couple of flood alerts out due to the intensity of the rainfall that's been stubbornly sitting across the scottish borders for much of the day and also into the...
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thank you barry teaches photography in exeter in southwestern england. but he's more interested in the process than in the fashion is himself. so he builds his own cameras with all possible and impossible materials. today a camera made of cheese. one thing i like to do. is kind of play with people's preconceptions an understanding of what comer is and what it can do. when you make a camera of a block of something that people don't usually expect they respond. to the camera so for bruce lee in a different way but also the pictures that you take with. it's trisomy easy to build the camera like this but it's not so easy on the net. a frame for the light sensitive paper is screwed to one side of the hunted out of chiefs and twisted into the you have assigned and one of. the light passes through the lens and hits the photographic paper which can then be developed. so it works stressed out. after just 2 hours of slicing and placing the cheese cameras ready for a time section brendan barry uses old polaroid film develops itself $3.00 to $1.00 . the from the use
thank you barry teaches photography in exeter in southwestern england. but he's more interested in the process than in the fashion is himself. so he builds his own cameras with all possible and impossible materials. today a camera made of cheese. one thing i like to do. is kind of play with people's preconceptions an understanding of what comer is and what it can do. when you make a camera of a block of something that people don't usually expect they respond. to the camera so for bruce lee in a...
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experience fewer symptoms of mental health disorders an environmental psychologist at the university of exeter said the research could play a pivotal role in getting governmental action to protect coastal areas. still ahead tonight at 5.15 deaths are rising again as another. >>a story we're tracking tonight, alabama is the latest state to report a lung disease death it could be tied to vaping that brings the number of deaths across the country to 17. the cdc reports 805 confirmed or probable cases of lung injury associated with vaping across 46 states. alabama will likely be added to that total when the cdc updates its numbers this week. >>los angeles county is a banning flavored products have flavored tobacco products the board of supervisors unanimously voted tuesday on the ban. it includes flavored e cigarettes that los angeles pan goes into effect in 30 days. >>we're learning a senior engineer at boeing filed an internal ethical complaint after those 2 fatal 7.37 max crashes. the new york times is reporting tonight that the engineer says the company rejected a safety system during the plan
experience fewer symptoms of mental health disorders an environmental psychologist at the university of exeter said the research could play a pivotal role in getting governmental action to protect coastal areas. still ahead tonight at 5.15 deaths are rising again as another. >>a story we're tracking tonight, alabama is the latest state to report a lung disease death it could be tied to vaping that brings the number of deaths across the country to 17. the cdc reports 805 confirmed or...
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and i did political economy in the at the university of exeter and i did philosophy islamic law and sufism at so us school of oriental and african studies in london. my academic study always led me towards the same direction which is a cultural economic political and artistic understanding of the world for me the main fight in life is for justice economic mainly but also political is for freedom of the soul freedom of the body freedom of the mind and i was so easily able to see especially when i did my ph d. which is about building digital technologies in africa how the african context is completely robbed robbed of its ability to develop robbed of its freedom to express itself kept under the thumb of the west and kept capitalist machine so for me it all comes together the arts the film making the media the philosophy the economy to serve one goal which is how to liberate the individual and how to liberate the nation the african nation the african human being from the sub of the nation of the of the imperialist machine whichever thank you thank you that is a special edition of going on the
and i did political economy in the at the university of exeter and i did philosophy islamic law and sufism at so us school of oriental and african studies in london. my academic study always led me towards the same direction which is a cultural economic political and artistic understanding of the world for me the main fight in life is for justice economic mainly but also political is for freedom of the soul freedom of the body freedom of the mind and i was so easily able to see especially when...
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exeter recorded a bonus point win at worcester in the premiership rugby cup.ays. it sees them replace worcester at the top of pool 3. leinster claimed their second consecutive pro1li bonus point win against a threadbare 0spreys side. ronan kelleher was the star of the show for the irish, the hooker scoring a hat—trick of tries as they thrashed the welsh side by 53—5. elsewhere, scarlets beat glasgow. 0nto football, and birmingham beat struggling middlesbrough 2—1. teenager 0din bailey with the winner with his first goal for the club in the 90th minute. they left really late. the win sees birmingham jump to 12th in the table, while boro stay in 20th, just four points off the drop zone. all eyes on tottenham today after a pretty disastrous week. they play brighton after being being beaten 7—2 at home to bayern munich in the champions league on tuesday — a defeat that led to more questions over the attitude of the players and the future of manager mauricio pochettino. the argentinian insists his side can turn things around though. i cannot justify the wrestle, i
exeter recorded a bonus point win at worcester in the premiership rugby cup.ays. it sees them replace worcester at the top of pool 3. leinster claimed their second consecutive pro1li bonus point win against a threadbare 0spreys side. ronan kelleher was the star of the show for the irish, the hooker scoring a hat—trick of tries as they thrashed the welsh side by 53—5. elsewhere, scarlets beat glasgow. 0nto football, and birmingham beat struggling middlesbrough 2—1. teenager 0din bailey...
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campaign f over a year no to expand its presence in idlib to try t undermind the-- to the potential exet tore the islamic statst for that reon actuat y it is whyas sur priesing at baghdadi was there amidst quied.ive operations against al you wouldn't expect him to be colocated with that kind of ae fight buthis location in the al quied aye-- al-qaeda dominated area could indicate a couple of things it is possible al-qaeda doesn't have that stroa hold on that terrain as we spected or alter nationally more most dangerously he may be involved in negotiations with one or more of the al-qaedafa ions operatig there and want to share his passion for attackon the west. >> sreenivasan: what about the taunting or lauage that t president used. does that resonate with his are they just go to consider circumstances of the death. of e >> i think that the language that we all use.o describe the islamist state has uch an effect on those who fight isis. this sayuge morale victory for all of the civilians and military forces across this regi that have risked th lives to confront orscape is organization. i
campaign f over a year no to expand its presence in idlib to try t undermind the-- to the potential exet tore the islamic statst for that reon actuat y it is whyas sur priesing at baghdadi was there amidst quied.ive operations against al you wouldn't expect him to be colocated with that kind of ae fight buthis location in the al quied aye-- al-qaeda dominated area could indicate a couple of things it is possible al-qaeda doesn't have that stroa hold on that terrain as we spected or alter...
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thomas cook staff held to ransom over exeter play—offs says the telegraph.- exit play—offs. it is unbelievable how the staff have really come to the bat and they are meeting in cafe is in balance with customers, the staff do not have a job any more still wa nt to do not have a job any more still want to keep customers but they do not have a chap, they still help the customers. —— meeting in cafes and bars. they have posted on facebook, come to this meeting place, i will help you get your refund with the civil aviation authority. there were more than 40,000 claims for refunds yesterday and the staff are still helping even though they do not have a job. a very sad story nonetheless, evenif a job. a very sad story nonetheless, even if it is not a travel story. let's focus on another story coming out of the times, extinction rebellion on the streets of london today, as they were yesterday and many other cities around the world, demanding action. they are demanding it mostly from government, they want regulation, but the story has to be what all of us, businesses
thomas cook staff held to ransom over exeter play—offs says the telegraph.- exit play—offs. it is unbelievable how the staff have really come to the bat and they are meeting in cafe is in balance with customers, the staff do not have a job any more still wa nt to do not have a job any more still want to keep customers but they do not have a chap, they still help the customers. —— meeting in cafes and bars. they have posted on facebook, come to this meeting place, i will help you get...
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joining me now from her home near exeter is the british long distance runner, jo pavey.ome. i wondered what your thoughts where when you watch that earlier. it was so exciting. i think people are quite emotional towards the end, seeing his face and the cheering pacemakers coming in behind him. it was phenomenal. he really has pushed the limits of human endeavour. his famous phrase, "no human is limited," he has really achieved that. it was officially not an official race and there are factors that make it not an official world record but it wasn't about that, it was seeing what a human can achieve and it was phenomenal. i just loved watching it. so those factors you allude to. that doesn't detract from the achievement in your mind in any way? no, of course, eliud kipchoge isjust a phenomenal athlete. he already has the official world record athlete. he already has the official world re cord for athlete. he already has the official world record for a marathon he did la st world record for a marathon he did last year in berlin. he has got the most perfect running style. he
joining me now from her home near exeter is the british long distance runner, jo pavey.ome. i wondered what your thoughts where when you watch that earlier. it was so exciting. i think people are quite emotional towards the end, seeing his face and the cheering pacemakers coming in behind him. it was phenomenal. he really has pushed the limits of human endeavour. his famous phrase, "no human is limited," he has really achieved that. it was officially not an official race and there are...
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andrewjones is a professor of applied physiology at the university of exeter. during his first attempt to break the two hour barrier — and hejoins me now. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. we had eliud say that this felt like landing on the moon for him. how big a breakthrough is this? like landing on the moon for him. how big a breakthrough is thi57m is how big a breakthrough is this7m is astonishing and it is something he himself has been working towards an dreaming about for many years 110w. an dreaming about for many years now. the fastest time ever run prior to the day was two hours and 25 seconds and that was eliud himself backin seconds and that was eliud himself back ina seconds and that was eliud himself back in a similar sort of race that nike put on at the monza formula 1 racing track. 2.09 was the official world record. people had been wondering for so long about whether it's possible to break two hours. athlete's coaches have all been contemplating what it would take, what the limitations are and is it hu
andrewjones is a professor of applied physiology at the university of exeter. during his first attempt to break the two hour barrier — and hejoins me now. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. we had eliud say that this felt like landing on the moon for him. how big a breakthrough is this? like landing on the moon for him. how big a breakthrough is thi57m is how big a breakthrough is this7m is astonishing and it is something he himself has been working...
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so here's the forecast for wednesday — still rain from penzance, plymouth, exeter, maybe the far south—westght but noticeable, and it will feel chilly. those temperature, ten in glasgow, ten or 11 in london. a little below par for the time of the year. let's have a look at the forecast for wednesday night into thursday. thursday, of course, is halloween and the weather front in the south—west has made some progress into northern and eastern areas of the uk. with this progression also comes slightly milder air. initially, we'll feel that milder air in south—western areas of the uk. so this is the forecast for thursday, and we've got some light outbreaks of rain, only very light in south—western areas. more than anything, on thursday a lot of us will notice increasing amounts of cloud and spits and spots of rain, mist and murk in places, spooky halloween weather, that kind of thing. and those temperatures again around the 10 degree mark. then a big change on the way as we head towards the end of the week and into the weekend. big low pressure basically parks itself across the uk. stronger win
so here's the forecast for wednesday — still rain from penzance, plymouth, exeter, maybe the far south—westght but noticeable, and it will feel chilly. those temperature, ten in glasgow, ten or 11 in london. a little below par for the time of the year. let's have a look at the forecast for wednesday night into thursday. thursday, of course, is halloween and the weather front in the south—west has made some progress into northern and eastern areas of the uk. with this progression also...
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man who got caught up in this sort of jihadi group and ended up blowing him blowing up a cafe in exeter it's also been reported that he carried out that tack hoping to end spy or other people to do the same and of course this isn't the 1st attack of that kind that we've seen is this a pattern that we're going to start seeing emerging more than. we had the attack in christchurch the sort of star right our idea. it's not like old far right organized terrorism you know these aren't these see this individual that part of a group you know was the guy in christ. it is not like that sort of organized jihadi groups either we're seeing really who lone actors who are spending an inordinate amount of. time only even in the submission diving talk about how he was obviously struggling with life and he was he himself was a complete loser you know they'll always be individuals like this they will go with the you know cause the juror whatever the the the ideology is at the time whatever is tweeting these people will pick up on but it's not you know we use the word terrorism but had you know as this isn
man who got caught up in this sort of jihadi group and ended up blowing him blowing up a cafe in exeter it's also been reported that he carried out that tack hoping to end spy or other people to do the same and of course this isn't the 1st attack of that kind that we've seen is this a pattern that we're going to start seeing emerging more than. we had the attack in christchurch the sort of star right our idea. it's not like old far right organized terrorism you know these aren't these see this...
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a top exetive a at credit suisse has resigned after it emerged that he ordered surveillance of a former colleague who left the bank in july. adding assorted twist to the affair it now emerges that a security consultant who apparently acted as a middleman appears to have committed suicide the trigger has the story. the mountains rocks switzerland's normally say the banking c circles over the last two weeks and now the man who ordered surveillance on former senior kriti swiss manager. well khan has resigned as paul says that the country's second largest bank moved to distance themselves from events. the dress was chief operating officer. acting alone. decided to initiate your reservations to call. there is no evidence to suggest that he discussed the decision. with the chief executive officer. any member of the executive board. the chairman warranty myself as chairman the group for the concert. now former ceo yeah really the eighth i had felt that tom might try to poach critiques with clients after he left the five in july for arch rival ubs. eight would surveillance on the well nine bank
a top exetive a at credit suisse has resigned after it emerged that he ordered surveillance of a former colleague who left the bank in july. adding assorted twist to the affair it now emerges that a security consultant who apparently acted as a middleman appears to have committed suicide the trigger has the story. the mountains rocks switzerland's normally say the banking c circles over the last two weeks and now the man who ordered surveillance on former senior kriti swiss manager. well khan...
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in exeter, we've met one small business arranging flowers for wedding and corporate events.t in britain and just see what is being produced locally, you know, around britain. the flowers that i've got in today, they're all grown in cornwall. and these ones, actually, are grown in the scilly isles. some veterans of the industry say that may be so, but it could take years to establish. the british government says it's committed to getting a deal with the european union and the eu now needs to engage at pace with the uk's proposals. however, many in the industry say a lack of clarity around brexit makes their future uncertain. jim connolly, bbc news. rebekah vardy, the wife of england strikerjamie vardy, has told the bbc her lawyers are calling in forensic it experts to look into who had access to her instagram account. that's after fellow wag coleen rooney, who is married to wayne rooney, said she'd discovered that someone using that account had leaked stories about her to the sun. she revealed her detective work in an explosive tweet that went viral yesterday. rebekah vardy d
in exeter, we've met one small business arranging flowers for wedding and corporate events.t in britain and just see what is being produced locally, you know, around britain. the flowers that i've got in today, they're all grown in cornwall. and these ones, actually, are grown in the scilly isles. some veterans of the industry say that may be so, but it could take years to establish. the british government says it's committed to getting a deal with the european union and the eu now needs to...
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forecast for wednesday, penzance, plymouth, exeter, maybe the far south—west of wales but for the restin glasgow, ten or 11 those temperatures ten in glasgow, ten or11 in those temperatures ten in glasgow, ten or 11 in london. a little below parfor ten or 11 in london. a little below par for the ten or 11 in london. a little below parfor the time of ten or 11 in london. a little below par for the time of the year. let‘s have a look and the forecast for wednesday night into thursday. thursday, of course, is halloween and the weather front in the south—west has made some progress into northern and eastern areas of the uk. with this progression also comes slightly milder air. initially we all feel that milder air in south—western areas of the uk, so this is the forecast for thursday and we‘ve got light outbreaks of rain on thursday, only light in south—western areas, and a lot of us will notice increasing amounts of cloud and spits and spots of rain, mist and cloud and spits and spots of rain, mistand murk cloud and spits and spots of rain, mist and murk in places, spooky halloween weathe
forecast for wednesday, penzance, plymouth, exeter, maybe the far south—west of wales but for the restin glasgow, ten or 11 those temperatures ten in glasgow, ten or11 in those temperatures ten in glasgow, ten or 11 in london. a little below parfor ten or 11 in london. a little below par for the ten or 11 in london. a little below parfor the time of ten or 11 in london. a little below par for the time of the year. let‘s have a look and the forecast for wednesday night into thursday....
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even exeter in london, only one day where we have not recorded rainfall. weeks. the ground is pretty soggy, muggy and big puddles out there and it is saturated and the river levels are rising as well. it will continue for some people? it is, iwish i could bring you news of frosty, autumn mornings and clear blue skies. but over the next week if you look up the pressure we will see low pressure in charge most of the time. lots of isobars on the weather system, low pressure moving in from the atlantic. you can see all the rain, we have had plenty of it and more to come this week. not raining all the time, there will be sunny, dry interludes but as we move through the week, heavy showers and also some thunderstorms as well. particularly on monday, the area we are most concerned about essential parts of england, cumbria down towards the isle of wight. there will be heavy rain but the nature of the showers, not everywhere see them so the showers, not everywhere see them so they could be torrential rain and just a mile down the road, bone dry. and heavy downpours
even exeter in london, only one day where we have not recorded rainfall. weeks. the ground is pretty soggy, muggy and big puddles out there and it is saturated and the river levels are rising as well. it will continue for some people? it is, iwish i could bring you news of frosty, autumn mornings and clear blue skies. but over the next week if you look up the pressure we will see low pressure in charge most of the time. lots of isobars on the weather system, low pressure moving in from the...
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in the other games exeter narrowly won at home to harlequins.r website including continuing coverage of the champions league of darts. from me and the sportsday team — thanks for team — thanks for watching. no music! we usually get a bit of music at the end of sportsday. more sport online. back to brexit, and let's go right back now to the vote this afternoon which put a spoke in borisjohnson‘s plan to get his brexit deal approved today. the prime minister has vowed to press on "undaunted" with his brexit strategy. mps voted by 322 votes to 306 votes to back an amendment put by the former conservative mp oliver letwin , to ensure approval for the new brexit deal is withheld until all the necessary legislation has passed through the commons.so what does this mean? it means that, under the law, the prime minister borisjohnson will have to write to the eu asking for brexit to be delayed. he's been forced to shelve a vote on his new withdrawal agreement, and that highly anticipated vote will not now take place today. instead the legislation to enact
in the other games exeter narrowly won at home to harlequins.r website including continuing coverage of the champions league of darts. from me and the sportsday team — thanks for team — thanks for watching. no music! we usually get a bit of music at the end of sportsday. more sport online. back to brexit, and let's go right back now to the vote this afternoon which put a spoke in borisjohnson‘s plan to get his brexit deal approved today. the prime minister has vowed to press on...
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most of our young people moved to bristol or exeter or london, you know, come back later on when theyeally addressing theissue slow to move on really addressing the issue seriously, and i think social housing has to be part of the mix, but some parties will embrace that more than others. good of you both to brave a very blustery day, thank you very much for coming on bbc news. let‘s catch up with the weather, very windy here, but the sun is trying to pull through, nick miller can tell us what is in store ona miller can tell us what is in store on a wider basis. i want to talk about the showers that you are dealing with so well, simon, i have the radar picture, the view across the south—west, showers have been pushing on across penzance, and i have been some thundery ones recently as well, just into the tip of cornwall, it may well be that the longer we go into the programme, the fewer showers arrive, there may be a tap on the way to deliver a bit more in the way of sunshine. i don‘t want to deliver false hope, but there may be something drier and brighter on the way, not less windy, m
most of our young people moved to bristol or exeter or london, you know, come back later on when theyeally addressing theissue slow to move on really addressing the issue seriously, and i think social housing has to be part of the mix, but some parties will embrace that more than others. good of you both to brave a very blustery day, thank you very much for coming on bbc news. let‘s catch up with the weather, very windy here, but the sun is trying to pull through, nick miller can tell us what...
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exeter's have the dominated before. young people and remainders will dominate now.us: demographics will do the damage, perhaps. thank you so much for coming to broad church with us this morning. go back to tv . his comments on lebanon are relevant. you can pick up nasser's comments there in regard to a bank from -- run for lebanon. many things covered. dive into all the functions we use. become part of the conversation on tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: dubai's largest private developers are urging a complete halt to all new home construction to help reduce the city's property glut. yousef, exclusively to the chairman warns that relentless development could spell disastrous results for dubai's banks and the economy. >> in, there is no currency risk. that is a big advantage. world-class infrastructure. safety, the 1 -- one of the most safest cities. you come to the political instability. you come to the government which is very pro-business and active on business. time where the light every religion and sector can live in the city into whatever they want. th
exeter's have the dominated before. young people and remainders will dominate now.us: demographics will do the damage, perhaps. thank you so much for coming to broad church with us this morning. go back to tv . his comments on lebanon are relevant. you can pick up nasser's comments there in regard to a bank from -- run for lebanon. many things covered. dive into all the functions we use. become part of the conversation on tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: dubai's largest private developers are...
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experience fewer symptoms of mental health disorders an environmental psychologist at the university of exeterthat the research could play a pivotal role in getting governmental action to protect coastal areas for more information check out the newest addition of health and place. the new justice department report says the drug enforcement agency allowed opioid manufacturers to make more pills. >>even as overdose rates rose the inspector general says the d a approved a more than 400% increase and oxycodone output between 2002, a 2013. overdose in 2017. the da started pulling back production limits in 2017. the da says drug companies need to be allowed to make enough narcotic painkillers to help legitimate patients. but notice that some companies are not fully obey laws designed to keep those pills off the streets. the justice department says the d a is not effectively investigating physicians. pharmacists and other health care workers before granting them licenses. los angeles county is banning flavored tobacco products, the la county board. >>supervisors unanimously voted today on that ban wh
experience fewer symptoms of mental health disorders an environmental psychologist at the university of exeterthat the research could play a pivotal role in getting governmental action to protect coastal areas for more information check out the newest addition of health and place. the new justice department report says the drug enforcement agency allowed opioid manufacturers to make more pills. >>even as overdose rates rose the inspector general says the d a approved a more than 400%...
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first album in four years, and the ads appeared in areas where the band members grew up, including exeterfan. i guess you always have to come up with new ways to drop an album! for football fans, an away game in the champions league is about as good it gets. the excitment of plotting your journey to a european city, the camaradarie of the travelling faithful, and if you are liverpool, the bragging rights of being the reigning european champions. so spare a thought for two unlucky liverpool fans who travelled to belgium on wedneday night to see their beloved side play genk. only to discover half an hour before kick off they were in fact in the city of ghent, 100 miles away. they missed liverpool's 4—1 win over the belgian champions and had to settle for watching it in a bar. and they will be going back to ghent, as the football team there has given them vip tickets to a match injanuary — against genk. they will be given vip tickets to that game, which is very good news! i have got lost in that one! have you ever had anything similar to that happen to you? yes, yes i have, i have to confess
first album in four years, and the ads appeared in areas where the band members grew up, including exeterfan. i guess you always have to come up with new ways to drop an album! for football fans, an away game in the champions league is about as good it gets. the excitment of plotting your journey to a european city, the camaradarie of the travelling faithful, and if you are liverpool, the bragging rights of being the reigning european champions. so spare a thought for two unlucky liverpool fans...
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we sent mark clement to go and see the leaders in league 2, forest green, who take on exeter. lot of good young talent out there, boys that have not quite made it at the top level and boys that have dropped into non—league, who have not picked up by academies. presumably you are picking up a whole range of notjust talent ability but of people who have been tossed on the scrapheap got pulled back, thought they missed their chance. we relate to them as a broken toys. because they wouldn't have come to for the screen otherwise. it is something we have to try to fix and give them a platform to showcase that ability and they are doing really well at the minute. nice little feature on that today. it is non—league day to day so the encouragement is to go and watch non—league football. we are going to spend a day with national league north side curzon ashton. they have the son of dean saunders and trevor sinclair, both at their sons are playing for them. we got karen carney and john walters in the studio with us from midday on bbc 0ne. i'm sure we will talk about eliud kipchoge at som
we sent mark clement to go and see the leaders in league 2, forest green, who take on exeter. lot of good young talent out there, boys that have not quite made it at the top level and boys that have dropped into non—league, who have not picked up by academies. presumably you are picking up a whole range of notjust talent ability but of people who have been tossed on the scrapheap got pulled back, thought they missed their chance. we relate to them as a broken toys. because they wouldn't have...
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joining me now is dr rachel fenton from the university of exeter who carried out research into this andning generally society and we have seen a rise generally and reporting sexual violence. it should be seen positively, meaning that people have confidence in the university systems and say they are able to report. not necessarily, it means that more people are feeling able to report and that has got to be seen as a positive thing but we need to also think about the fact that rape and sexual violence is massively underreported anyway. the reports we are getting are very likely to be the tip of the iceberg. ok. why is this going on on university campuses? i think it is an issue in society generally. we know that sexual violence happens. we know that young women are at particular risk. it is no surprise really that it would be going on at universities. they are a microcosm of society. we would expect that to be happening. the real question is what universities should be doing about it. do you think they are doing enough about it? what we found in my research was that some universities have
joining me now is dr rachel fenton from the university of exeter who carried out research into this andning generally society and we have seen a rise generally and reporting sexual violence. it should be seen positively, meaning that people have confidence in the university systems and say they are able to report. not necessarily, it means that more people are feeling able to report and that has got to be seen as a positive thing but we need to also think about the fact that rape and sexual...
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in exeter we met one small business arranging flowers for weddings and corporate events.rnwall and these ones actually are grown in the scilly isles. some veterans of the industry say that may be so but it could take years to establish. the british government says it's committed to getting a deal with the european union and the eu now needs to engage at pace with the uk's proposals. however, many in the industry say a lack of clarity around brexit makes their future uncertain. jim connolly, bbc news. it's 30 years since the tumultuous events of 1989, when the berlin wall fell, the iron curtain lifted, and the soviet empire began to crumble. our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, has been looking at how russia views 1989. steve travelled to hungary to witness russia's attempts to restore influence in eastern europe. a momentous event can change a country, but change never stops. hungary has been changing since the iron curtain fell. this was budapest 30 years ago, a giant crowd. there we re 30 years ago, a giant crowd. there were moving speeches. this activist spoke ou
in exeter we met one small business arranging flowers for weddings and corporate events.rnwall and these ones actually are grown in the scilly isles. some veterans of the industry say that may be so but it could take years to establish. the british government says it's committed to getting a deal with the european union and the eu now needs to engage at pace with the uk's proposals. however, many in the industry say a lack of clarity around brexit makes their future uncertain. jim connolly, bbc...
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in recent months the university of exeter has carried out a survey of some of the businesses and local they are reusing plastic bags so there is empirical evidence to support what helen and other people are doing here within the communities in penzance and others are following. where penzance reads others followed. more than 600 other communities around the uk are now doing their bit. the evidence seems to suggest that small steps can make big changes. thank you both. you are a trained centre helen. ifeel like we need wind turbines here —— you area we need wind turbines here —— you are a trendsetter. well, you can see much more coverage from penzance as part of a special bbc series looking at the challenges and opportunities facing britain's coastal towns. and simon mccoy will be broadcasting afternoon live from penzance today. thank you very much. just to bring you an update on the breaking news coming to us out of germany, the eastern german city of halle. we are hearing at least two people have been killed in a shooting near to a synagogue. police are warning residents to stay in th
in recent months the university of exeter has carried out a survey of some of the businesses and local they are reusing plastic bags so there is empirical evidence to support what helen and other people are doing here within the communities in penzance and others are following. where penzance reads others followed. more than 600 other communities around the uk are now doing their bit. the evidence seems to suggest that small steps can make big changes. thank you both. you are a trained centre...
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we popped down to exeter a lot and we can see holly's family in wales and it has not been a problem. to recharge effectively, to have their food and to be sorted out in the circumstances. so a car... exactly, we always come out and their car is fully charging before we have finished. lets talk more about that uniti finished. lets talk more about that unit i talked about. we can talk to toby. tell us what the idea is behind the green numberplates that are being discussed, it is done in canada. put it on the electric cars and it means other people can see how many are out there and it could encourage others. there is a good news story out there, the number of people buying electric cars is increasing rapidly. the numbers are still quite small at their number —— right at the moment. people do not realise that, electric cars more or less look the same as diesel and petrol cars. the science behind this is what we call social proof. imagine you are looking a restaurant and the menus are quite similar. say one is full of happy punters and one is quite a. you go into the one that is quite a.
we popped down to exeter a lot and we can see holly's family in wales and it has not been a problem. to recharge effectively, to have their food and to be sorted out in the circumstances. so a car... exactly, we always come out and their car is fully charging before we have finished. lets talk more about that uniti finished. lets talk more about that unit i talked about. we can talk to toby. tell us what the idea is behind the green numberplates that are being discussed, it is done in canada....