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cambridge continued their dominance of the women's boat race.nsecutive time. 0xford had held on for a while in the early stages, but cambridge soon pulled ahead and never looked like they were being challenged. it was such a whirlwind of a race. conditions change so much from start to finish. i'm so proud. it's a completely different experience as a present, and it's a completely different experience and stroke season. it still seeking end, honestly, but i'm so proud of the girls. there were so much going on and i counted it so well. there are so tenacious and strong and brave. full credit to oxford, they raised an amazing race. they handle their condition so well. it's just so amazing to be a part of. it's just so amazing to be a part of. defending champion francesco bagnaia won motogps season—opening portuguese grand prix. marc marquez started on pole but crashed out early in the race when he appeared to barge into local favourite miguel 0liveira. marquez suffered a suspected fracture in his hand in the incident. there was no stopping italian
cambridge continued their dominance of the women's boat race.nsecutive time. 0xford had held on for a while in the early stages, but cambridge soon pulled ahead and never looked like they were being challenged. it was such a whirlwind of a race. conditions change so much from start to finish. i'm so proud. it's a completely different experience as a present, and it's a completely different experience and stroke season. it still seeking end, honestly, but i'm so proud of the girls. there were so...
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cambridge. to the programme, it's great to have you with us. a committee of experts will investigate the cause of tuesday night's rail disaster that killed at least 43 people. rescuers have been working through the night at the wreckage but there have also been protests over what many see as an accident that was waiting to happen. rail workers are planning to strike on thursday in protest at what they say is official neglect of they say is official neglect of the railways. the aftermath of greece's worst ever rail disaster. a stationmaster in a nearby city has now been charged with manslaughter by negligence and already the country's prime minister says tragic human error was to blame. but that has sparked anger overnight. including in the capital athens, because for years, there are been warnings the rail network was not safe. this surgeon who came out of retirement to help the injured says the many young lives lost with the victims of systemic failings. with the victims of systemic failin . s.
cambridge. to the programme, it's great to have you with us. a committee of experts will investigate the cause of tuesday night's rail disaster that killed at least 43 people. rescuers have been working through the night at the wreckage but there have also been protests over what many see as an accident that was waiting to happen. rail workers are planning to strike on thursday in protest at what they say is official neglect of they say is official neglect of the railways. the aftermath of...
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cambridge continued their dominance of the women's boat race. early stages, but cambridge soon pulled ahead and never looked like they were being challenged. there was so much going on in the race. i'm so proud. it's a completely different experience as a present and it's a completely different experience, i'm just so proud of the girls. that was a tough race. there was so much going on in they handled it so well. they're so tenacious and strong and brave and i give full credit to oxford, then raced an amazing grace, they had an amazing start, and they handled the condition so well. so it's just so amazing to be a part of. so it's just so amazing to be a part of. cheshire phoenix were looking to retain their crown against caledonia gladiators in the bbl trophy final today and become the 13th team to win back to back finals. )however, the match ended in dramatic fashion as caladonia had the ball with 15 seconds on the the stop clock and head coach gareth murray having called a time out. with the scores tied, david sloan scored a 3 pointer on the
cambridge continued their dominance of the women's boat race. early stages, but cambridge soon pulled ahead and never looked like they were being challenged. there was so much going on in the race. i'm so proud. it's a completely different experience as a present and it's a completely different experience, i'm just so proud of the girls. that was a tough race. there was so much going on in they handled it so well. they're so tenacious and strong and brave and i give full credit to oxford, then...
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je m'appelle noam mouelle, etje prepare la boat race avec cambridge.ite something, i would say, it's very challenging. there is a lot of pressure, obviously. i've never been that stressed, stressed out about rowing in my entire life. noam mouelle�*s mum wanted him to do an outdoor sport. little did she know how far that sport would take him — from the suburbs of paris to the wild and lonely great ouse, for one of rowing's biggest endeavours, the boat race. when you tell people in france, so people who don't do rowing, that you're doing the oxford—cambridge boat race, it's a bit like... it's hard for them to imagine, right? because it's something that seems very old—school and very uk—based, and seems like almost a glitch in the matrix. a french guy could do this thing. while the boat race has always had an international flavour — it attracts many rowers from around the world — it doesn't have a great reputation when it comes to diversity. in fact, noam is that rare exception this year. across the board, when you look at rowing clubs in this country, ju
je m'appelle noam mouelle, etje prepare la boat race avec cambridge.ite something, i would say, it's very challenging. there is a lot of pressure, obviously. i've never been that stressed, stressed out about rowing in my entire life. noam mouelle�*s mum wanted him to do an outdoor sport. little did she know how far that sport would take him — from the suburbs of paris to the wild and lonely great ouse, for one of rowing's biggest endeavours, the boat race. when you tell people in france, so...
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je m'appelle noam mouelle, etje prepare la boat race avec cambridge. never been that stressed, stressed out about rowing in my entire life. noam mouelle's mum wanted him to do an outdoor sport. little did she know how far that sport would take him — from the suburbs of paris to the wild and lonely great ouse, for one of rowing's biggest endeavours, the boat race. when you tell people in france, so people who don't do rowing, that you're doing the oxford—cambridge boat race, it's a bit like... it's hard for them to imagine, right? because it's something that seems very old—school and very uk—based, and seems like almost a glitch in the matrix. a french guy could do this thing. while the boat race has always had an international flavour — it attracts many rowers from around the world — it doesn't have a great reputation when it comes to diversity. in fact, noam is that rare exception this year. across the board, when you look at rowing clubs in this country, just 6% of its members come from diverse backgrounds. people in the uk mostly learn to row in sch
je m'appelle noam mouelle, etje prepare la boat race avec cambridge. never been that stressed, stressed out about rowing in my entire life. noam mouelle's mum wanted him to do an outdoor sport. little did she know how far that sport would take him — from the suburbs of paris to the wild and lonely great ouse, for one of rowing's biggest endeavours, the boat race. when you tell people in france, so people who don't do rowing, that you're doing the oxford—cambridge boat race, it's a bit...
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cambridge, cambridge, cambridge cambridge university, you know, one of the most famous in the world,hey where max was at the ukrainian studios once, they released a video with him where he is 13 years old, it is 1990 i myself saw this video for the first time, he was then just a student of one of the kyiv schools who organized his other students for 13 years to support the student hunger strike, the so-called revolution on the granite in 1990, which actually began the history of maidan history of ukraine's struggle for independence at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, let's just listen to this fragment , 13-year-old bohdan butkevich independence maidan kyiv, they told us that technically we need a few more seconds to do it let's wait, but when you told andriy about maksym and his performance at the age of 13 the protection of those who starved on the granite in protest of what was happening in the country gives goosebumps, but this means that again we are today and yesterday and this week we remember dmytro kotsyubail who fought all his life in fact,
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and up cambridge . good afternoon. my cambridge. good afternoon.he met office so looking ahead to the start next week and after a cold night we'll see some drier and more settled weather becoming established across the uk. and this is all due to a change in our big weather picture. so this morning's low pressure across the southeast will move away and this will allow some northerly winds to set up bringing some colder air across the whole of the uk to monday. but back to the uk to monday. but back to the evening and we'll see some showers persist across northern and eastern coasts and it could just be wintry for a time, but skies clear allowing for a widespread harsh frost across northern ireland, scotland and, northern ireland, scotland and, northern england. tonight we could temperatures dropping as low as minus to minus eight. now further south, there'll be some patchy cloud around, but this could still be a patchy frost to start monday . maybe just the odd start monday. maybe just the odd shower to but away from this skies will clear to start t
and up cambridge . good afternoon. my cambridge. good afternoon.he met office so looking ahead to the start next week and after a cold night we'll see some drier and more settled weather becoming established across the uk. and this is all due to a change in our big weather picture. so this morning's low pressure across the southeast will move away and this will allow some northerly winds to set up bringing some colder air across the whole of the uk to monday. but back to the uk to monday. but...
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so hayek relocated to to cambridge in 1940 and he then lived in cambridge near canes during world war two and came to know him quite well, so although they disagreed in economics. they were they were friends and hike provided a great description of keynes that i thought would be of interest. he says that whatever one may think of keynes is an economist. nobody who knew him will deny that he was one of the outstanding englishmen of his generation. indeed the magnitude of his influence as an economist. is do much to the impressiveness of the man the universality of his interests and the power and persuasive charm of his personality. so cain's personality meant a lot and after he died hayek wrote a note to keynes's widow and he commented that keynes was the greatest man. he'd ever known and to some extent you have to say that's common like that or occasion by the circumstance in which they're expressed, but there's no question that hayek thought very highly of keynes is a person and was bewitched by him as many were and what what i've tried to argue is that keynes is basic theory. um was
so hayek relocated to to cambridge in 1940 and he then lived in cambridge near canes during world war two and came to know him quite well, so although they disagreed in economics. they were they were friends and hike provided a great description of keynes that i thought would be of interest. he says that whatever one may think of keynes is an economist. nobody who knew him will deny that he was one of the outstanding englishmen of his generation. indeed the magnitude of his influence as an...
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here is his new his -- new boss at cambridge.ays to make higher education accessible to everyone. >> what can we do to make sure this isn't a market in five years time. >> we listen to the voices of our block scholars and black students and some of it has not been easy to hear, to be honest but we are able to face that to some of the structural issues that people face. >> they will be doing something during this appointment what are your thoughts on this? >> the board of electors interviewed a work unanimous. we are so lucky to have you. you are the best in the world in terms of the research that you do. >> an extraordinary journey but for jason thiss not an end. it's a beginning. bbc news cambridge. >> he made hiname in the 1950's and joined the 1960's quintet. basis for carter. he also worked with joni mitchell over the long span of his career. before we go officials in egypt have revealed the discovery of a long corridor inside the last of the seven wonders of the ancient world still standing the great pyramid of giza this, yo
here is his new his -- new boss at cambridge.ays to make higher education accessible to everyone. >> what can we do to make sure this isn't a market in five years time. >> we listen to the voices of our block scholars and black students and some of it has not been easy to hear, to be honest but we are able to face that to some of the structural issues that people face. >> they will be doing something during this appointment what are your thoughts on this? >> the board of...
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over 200,000 people lined the river thames in london to watch cambridge and oxford boat races. getting too close to oxford in the early stages. they soon pulled away, completing the four and a quarter mile course from putney to mortlake in just over 18 minutes. cambridge continued their dominance of the women's race, winning for the sixth time in a row. 0xford had held on for a while in the early stages, but cambridge soon pulled ahead and never looked like being challenged. soa so a light blue double. and that's all the sport for now. thanks. in parts of the uk the police have been accused of failing children, following a highly critical report, into their use of strip searches. new figures show almost three thousand children were strip—searched by police forces in england and wales, between 2018 and mid 2022. the youngest was just 8 years old. more than half didn't involve an appropriate adult being present, as required by law, except when there's a serious risk to life, and black children were up to six times more likely to be strip—searched, compared to the rest of the popu
over 200,000 people lined the river thames in london to watch cambridge and oxford boat races. getting too close to oxford in the early stages. they soon pulled away, completing the four and a quarter mile course from putney to mortlake in just over 18 minutes. cambridge continued their dominance of the women's race, winning for the sixth time in a row. 0xford had held on for a while in the early stages, but cambridge soon pulled ahead and never looked like being challenged. soa so a light blue...
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faisal islam, bbc news, in cambridge. wrote a song at the competition in liverpool in may. our music correspondent mark savage reports. hello! i'm mae muller, and i'm representing the uk in this year's eurovision! and this is the song she'll be taking to liverpool in may. # instead i wrote a song # about how you did me wrong # i could have cried at home and spent the night alone # instead i wrote a song... # nice, yeah, this is good. it's going to be so good. | her song was written about a brutal break—up. i was really annoyed at this guy, i wanted to do something crazy, maybe burn his house down, i don't know. but instead i took the high road, and i wrote a song. and that's called growth, ladies and gentlemen. raised in north london, she was working at this pub when she signed her first publishing deal, since when she's racked up more than two billion streams. mae was chosen for eurovision by tap music, the company behind ellie goulding and lana del rey. when we met mae, her charisma, her determination, all those things,
faisal islam, bbc news, in cambridge. wrote a song at the competition in liverpool in may. our music correspondent mark savage reports. hello! i'm mae muller, and i'm representing the uk in this year's eurovision! and this is the song she'll be taking to liverpool in may. # instead i wrote a song # about how you did me wrong # i could have cried at home and spent the night alone # instead i wrote a song... # nice, yeah, this is good. it's going to be so good. | her song was written about a...
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when you tell people in france, so people who don't do rowing, that you're doing the 0xford—cambridgel and very uk—based, and seems like almost a glitch in the matrix that a french guy could do this thing. while the boat race has always had an international flavour — it attracts many rowers from around the world — it doesn't have a great reputation when it comes to diversity. in fact, noam is that rare exception this year. across the board, when you look at rowing clubs in this country, just 6% of its members come from diverse backgrounds. people in the uk mostly learn to row in schools, and for your school to have enough money, let's say, to have good rowing equipment and so on, you need to be in a private school. and it's only a certain demographic which goes into private schools, which is why maybe you have a bit less diversity here in rowing, at least. but that's really not the case in france. people are just rowing in rowing clubs. and so, for example, you will have people who row for their school, but they use the facilities... so rowing—club facilities, which makes the sport de
when you tell people in france, so people who don't do rowing, that you're doing the 0xford—cambridgel and very uk—based, and seems like almost a glitch in the matrix that a french guy could do this thing. while the boat race has always had an international flavour — it attracts many rowers from around the world — it doesn't have a great reputation when it comes to diversity. in fact, noam is that rare exception this year. across the board, when you look at rowing clubs in this country,...
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it there as well with cambridge analytical. what does cambridge analytical look like in a i for future elections? yeah, it's a good question and i think i just very brief diesel into echo sams coleman and, you know, i get a lot of journalists reaching out to me to go over the last few days saying, you know, can you tell us how to spot a deep fake as an individual and i kind of have to copy everything i say by saying, you know, look, these images like the ones you just showed are getting better and better. if you look at the images that mid journey was generating back in july of last year. you know, the new ones are coming out at the moment. all, you know, leaks ahead in terms of realism. and so if we put the burden on the individual to look for tell tale signs like the hands which are improving all the time. and it's going to give people false confidence that they can detect something when actually it might be trained out of the models by the new versions in terms of the election context is a really interesting one. and you kno
it there as well with cambridge analytical. what does cambridge analytical look like in a i for future elections? yeah, it's a good question and i think i just very brief diesel into echo sams coleman and, you know, i get a lot of journalists reaching out to me to go over the last few days saying, you know, can you tell us how to spot a deep fake as an individual and i kind of have to copy everything i say by saying, you know, look, these images like the ones you just showed are getting better...
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>>> a judge is given preliminary approval for meta- to pay $725 million to those impacted by the cambridgelytical scandal. they agreed to the settlement in december. mehta was accused of illegally giving users private information to third-party companies including cambridge analytical. google is also on a high profile case. the company tried to hide the ball by automatically deleting messages. >>> let's take a live look from the oakland coliseum. we are counting down the hours. hosting the angels while the giants would hit the road for their. fans will notice big changes as the league tries to speed up the game and add more action. bradley black and explains. >> reporter: the boys of summer are backing based off answer ready. >> i came from the dominican republic for this. >> for opening day q >> reporter: all 30 teams are in action on thursday. they will now have 15 seconds to throw a pitch. 20 seconds when one is on base and batters must be ready by the time the clock reaches eight seconds. new rules are aimed at picking up the pace. >> it is great. i would hate to get home and 11:00 at
>>> a judge is given preliminary approval for meta- to pay $725 million to those impacted by the cambridgelytical scandal. they agreed to the settlement in december. mehta was accused of illegally giving users private information to third-party companies including cambridge analytical. google is also on a high profile case. the company tried to hide the ball by automatically deleting messages. >>> let's take a live look from the oakland coliseum. we are counting down the...
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kasia: let's look at all of this with the director of cambridge zero, the university of cambridge's climatetiative. many countries do you set those that zero targets but we are seeing emissions continue to increase. in your opinion, what is it with policymakers, what do they need to do? they need to listen to this report but also need action. >> honestly, this report lays out in stark and frankly shocking terms state that we are in. it says that there is a rapidly closing window to secure a livable and sustainable future for all. nothing less than that. but it also provides some hope. it says there are feasible, effective, and low cost options for achieving that nimble and sustainable future. but this is really the message that political and leaders need to understand. it says the choices and actions implemented today will have impacts for thousands of years. it is absolutely the case that we need action now, today, not just pledges and ambition, but actual action in terms of emissions reductions, and importantly, measures to cope with the climate changes we are already seeing play out all
kasia: let's look at all of this with the director of cambridge zero, the university of cambridge's climatetiative. many countries do you set those that zero targets but we are seeing emissions continue to increase. in your opinion, what is it with policymakers, what do they need to do? they need to listen to this report but also need action. >> honestly, this report lays out in stark and frankly shocking terms state that we are in. it says that there is a rapidly closing window to secure...
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director of the cambridge zero initiative of the university of cambridge. thank you.dimir putin is welcoming chinese leader xijinping, one of his most important remaining allies on the world stage. their meeting comes just three days after the international criminal court issued a warrant for the russian president's arrest. xijinping arrived in moscow earlier, for his first visit since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine last year. reporters, dignitaries and a military band were all on hand at the airport to greet the chinese leader as he got off the plane. and this was the moment the two men met at the kremlin. president putin has told xi that the russian government has studied in detail beijing's proposals for settling the crisis in ukraine. the russian leader said he was looking forward to discussing the plan. we have carefully studied your proposals on settling the acute crisis in ukraine. of course we'll have an opportunity to discuss these issues. we know that you're guided by observing the principles ofjustice and respect for the basics of international law
director of the cambridge zero initiative of the university of cambridge. thank you.dimir putin is welcoming chinese leader xijinping, one of his most important remaining allies on the world stage. their meeting comes just three days after the international criminal court issued a warrant for the russian president's arrest. xijinping arrived in moscow earlier, for his first visit since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine last year. reporters, dignitaries and a military band were all on hand...
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and for a whole suite of different electronic processes to tell me back a from the university of cambridge. thank you so much. thank you very much. an ocean swim alongside, dolphins may be a dream for many of us, but hawaiian authorities are cracking down on snorkeling who they say are harassing the animals. a group snorkeling has been filmed chasing after a part of dolphins off hawaii is big island. a band came into effect and 2021 to stop people coming within 45 meters of the animals on the dolphins appeared to be awake and swimming. they are nocturnal and are actually asleep. authority say the swimmers were aggressively pursuing the dolphins and have launched investigation before we go, here's a reminder of our top story today. in paris, protesters clashed with police on a 10th day of mass protests against president lock funds to planned pension reforms . micron is refusing to back down on the deeply unpopular move to increase the retirement age. to 64. unions have called another round of strikes and demonstrations for april 6th fire at an immigration detention center and the mexican bo
and for a whole suite of different electronic processes to tell me back a from the university of cambridge. thank you so much. thank you very much. an ocean swim alongside, dolphins may be a dream for many of us, but hawaiian authorities are cracking down on snorkeling who they say are harassing the animals. a group snorkeling has been filmed chasing after a part of dolphins off hawaii is big island. a band came into effect and 2021 to stop people coming within 45 meters of the animals on the...
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we should know. nina zagan, director of the center for sustainable finance at cambridge university. we appreciate your time and your valuable insights and i thank you. and you'll find this in japan. they've taken a small and important step that raises the prospect of same sex couples one day having biological children together. and the technology was born using the skin cells of male lice to make female egg cells. but in the future, it could open up whole new possibilities in reproductive meadows an egg, sperm, and time. the recipe for new life in most animals is simple and straightforward. but now, a team of japanese scientists claims to have pushed the boundaries of that paradigm by creating mouse babies with 2 biological fathers. to do so, the team took skin cells from male mice and reprogrammed them into water cold stem cells. those are cells that can turn into many different cell types. the scientists then identified the ones that had accidentally lost their y chromosome and managed to duplicate the x chromosome. in other words, they changed that genetic sex of the cells. a com
we should know. nina zagan, director of the center for sustainable finance at cambridge university. we appreciate your time and your valuable insights and i thank you. and you'll find this in japan. they've taken a small and important step that raises the prospect of same sex couples one day having biological children together. and the technology was born using the skin cells of male lice to make female egg cells. but in the future, it could open up whole new possibilities in reproductive...
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from the suburbs of paris to the cambridge university, it has been quite a journey for this man who willo take part in the contest on the river times. he has been speaking to our reporter. speaks french. it is uuite reporter. speaks french. it is quite something _ reporter. speaks french. it is quite something i _ reporter. speaks french. it 3 quite something i would say. it's very challenging. there is a lot of pressure, obviously. i have never been that stressed about rowing in my entire life. his mum wanted him to do an outdoor sports will— outdoor sports will from the suburbs of _ outdoor sports will from the suburbs of paris _ outdoor sports will from the suburbs of paris to - outdoor sports will from the suburbs of paris to the - outdoor sports will from the | suburbs of paris to the great news, for one of rowing biggest endeavours, the boat race. when ou tell endeavours, the boat race. when you tell people — endeavours, the boat race. when you tell people in _ endeavours, the boat race. when you tell people in france, - you tell people in france, people who don't do rowing that yo
from the suburbs of paris to the cambridge university, it has been quite a journey for this man who willo take part in the contest on the river times. he has been speaking to our reporter. speaks french. it is uuite reporter. speaks french. it is quite something _ reporter. speaks french. it is quite something i _ reporter. speaks french. it 3 quite something i would say. it's very challenging. there is a lot of pressure, obviously. i have never been that stressed about rowing in my entire...
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it's got to be cambridge . you know, i think cambridge.tum's with us. think the bookies will us. i think the bookies will tell that oxford favourite tell you that oxford a favourite today but never writes off today but that never writes off the lose choose lance thank the like lose choose lance thank say also the women's boat race as well today cambridge won that last year they'll probably win again today i think it could be pivotal cambridge . i think pivotal for cambridge. i think something the something cambridge for the men's well. i'm well you know men's as well. i'm well you know oxford phobia i don't know i mean oxford what it last year so it's 5050 you've got 50% chance of two brothers in the in the cambridge boat one two cox pansh cambridge boat one two cox parish the parish only parish the parish brothers only and jasper. oh the sits there and jasper. oh the sits there and tells them what to do. that's the job and it gets really out of breath. well, the others really get out of. yeah. i wonder. his brother feels he's being shoute
it's got to be cambridge . you know, i think cambridge.tum's with us. think the bookies will us. i think the bookies will tell that oxford favourite tell you that oxford a favourite today but never writes off today but that never writes off the lose choose lance thank the like lose choose lance thank say also the women's boat race as well today cambridge won that last year they'll probably win again today i think it could be pivotal cambridge . i think pivotal for cambridge. i think something...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. that's all for now. reach me on twitter. i am @lmmisztak. hello.th hail and thunder. and indeed, the outlook is looking very unsettled. sunday onwards, it'll also turn quite a bit colder, particularly across the northern half of the uk. now, here's the satellite picture — look at this broad area of cloud to the south, that brought the rain on thursday evening. but the centre of the low pressure here now, a very large area of low pressure, is approaching ireland — and within this centre of low pressure, we have frequent showers circling. so from early morning onwards, the winds will start to strengthen across many western parts of the uk. it's already cloudy with showers across scotland and northern ireland, but in england and wales it'll actually start off pretty clear — and in fact, lots of sunshine expected early in the morning. but as this area of low pressure approaches, the winds reach gale force around the south—western coasts of the uk, gusting 50mph or more, and really blustery inland, too. so the showers will be fast—moving across england
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. that's all for now. reach me on twitter. i am @lmmisztak. hello.th hail and thunder. and indeed, the outlook is looking very unsettled. sunday onwards, it'll also turn quite a bit colder, particularly across the northern half of the uk. now, here's the satellite picture — look at this broad area of cloud to the south, that brought the rain on thursday evening. but the centre of the low pressure here now, a very large area of low pressure, is approaching...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. let's get some of the day's other news.leader once convicted of war crimes as his new defence minister. jean—pierre bemba, a former congolese vice president, was cleared on appeal by the international criminal court in 2018. president biden is meeting canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, in ottawa. the leaders are expected to update an asylum agreement, potentially allowing both countries to turn asylum seekers away at their borders. in exchange, canada has agreed to provide a new legal refugee programme for 15,000 migrants from latin america. the war in ukraine, trade and a force to stabilise haiti are also expected to be on the agenda for the visit. time for all the sports news. hello, i'm hugh ferris. two of european football's biggest names broke a significant record each on the opening night of qualifying for euro 2024. harry kane's winner in england's victory over italy in a repeat of the last tournament's final was his 54th international goal, breaking his country's all—time record previously held by wayne rooney
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. let's get some of the day's other news.leader once convicted of war crimes as his new defence minister. jean—pierre bemba, a former congolese vice president, was cleared on appeal by the international criminal court in 2018. president biden is meeting canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, in ottawa. the leaders are expected to update an asylum agreement, potentially allowing both countries to turn asylum seekers away at their borders. in exchange, canada...
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mystique from the cambridge sent charl mosque and with us from darmstadt, germany, abdul, olim malik. international marketing manager for green, if tar. oh yeah. hey, one more seat at this table that you, if you're watching this on youtube, see the box over there. we've got a live producer waiting to get your comments to me, so i can get him to our guess. so let's do this together, right. all right, let's set this up a mom to job. we you, for our non muslim audience set up ramadan, i'm sure they're familiar that a 1000000000 muslims are, are participating or observing ramadan this month, but they may not know what that really meets. yes course you know, we use this opportunity to invite l a. busy neighbors, you know, over there's nothing better they say like, a nice fresh the most, an a date that can bring communities together. and then you introduced to them all that ramadan and tales. and of course, we are more and more conscious and aware in recent years i have to say for the last 10 years or so of being eco friendly, environmentally friendly. so since we opened our moss, which is
mystique from the cambridge sent charl mosque and with us from darmstadt, germany, abdul, olim malik. international marketing manager for green, if tar. oh yeah. hey, one more seat at this table that you, if you're watching this on youtube, see the box over there. we've got a live producer waiting to get your comments to me, so i can get him to our guess. so let's do this together, right. all right, let's set this up a mom to job. we you, for our non muslim audience set up ramadan, i'm sure...
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so i visited one company in cambridge that thinks it can provide some help.p here consists of a series of containers, which means that it can be recreated anywhere. this is the brains of the whole thing inside this cupboard. it's a lot of leads, so many leads. and through these pipes comes the food waste. in there is a mix of old vegetables, old fruit, bakery goods. it comes down into this big container, where it's all blended and effectively turned into a big soup. it checks that the temperature's right and the ph is balanced and then it comes out through this pipe and goes through into the next room, ready for the insects. yep, food for the insects — black soldierfly larvae, to be specific. oh, the stench! that is absolutely overwhelming! but it's not surprising, because in here, you've got the fodder and the creatures consuming it. look at that. look at how they're squirming around. i've been allowed to give them lunch. and wherever these containers are set up, sensors, tracking and an a! system goes, too. the role of ai is that we've built a platform that
so i visited one company in cambridge that thinks it can provide some help.p here consists of a series of containers, which means that it can be recreated anywhere. this is the brains of the whole thing inside this cupboard. it's a lot of leads, so many leads. and through these pipes comes the food waste. in there is a mix of old vegetables, old fruit, bakery goods. it comes down into this big container, where it's all blended and effectively turned into a big soup. it checks that the...
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oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge yrestrd about as as i understood it the big cambridgeridge and the rest of the at oxford you the university was at oxford you do you did have an intimate relationship you went relationship you have you went there study that person and there to study that person and to to them. they to get to know them. and they groups of two or three students, the extraordinary the maximum extraordinary privilege be. yeah. privilege that would be. yeah. oh, well . to transit onto the oh, well. to transit onto the metro . what is the world's most metro. what is the world's most wealthy troll got to say scott. well was accused of kind of abusing a disabled ex twitter employee online and this this twitter employee had begged musk to tell him on twitter whether or not he would still he couldn't find out his computer had been locked for 20 days. he couldn't get any off of it. but he he still hour had got no information as to whether or not he worked there so he should try gb views he well he twitter musk and musk said i don't believe this i think this is happ
oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge yrestrd about as as i understood it the big cambridgeridge and the rest of the at oxford you the university was at oxford you do you did have an intimate relationship you went relationship you have you went there study that person and there to study that person and to to them. they to get to know them. and they groups of two or three students, the extraordinary the maximum extraordinary privilege be. yeah. privilege that would be. yeah. oh,...
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oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge yrestrd about as as i understood it the big cambridgeridge and the rest of the was at oxford you the university was at oxford you do you did have an intimate relationship you went relationship you have you went there that person and there to study that person and to to them. they to get to know them. and they groups of two or three students, the maximum extraordinary groups of two or three students, the maxi|that extraordinary groups of two or three students, the maxi|that would rdinary groups of two or three students, the maxi|that would be.ary groups of two or three students, the maxi|that would be. yeah. privilege that would be. yeah. oh, well . to transit onto the oh, well. to transit onto the metro . what is the world's most metro. what is the world's most wealthy troll got to say scott. well was accused of kind of abusing a disabled ex twitter employee online and this this twitter employee had begged musk to tell him on twitter whether or not he would still he couldn't find out his computer had been locked for 20 days. he couldn't
oxford about as as i understood it the big cambridge yrestrd about as as i understood it the big cambridgeridge and the rest of the was at oxford you the university was at oxford you do you did have an intimate relationship you went relationship you have you went there that person and there to study that person and to to them. they to get to know them. and they groups of two or three students, the maximum extraordinary groups of two or three students, the maxi|that extraordinary groups of two...
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cambridge is determined to destroy itself further cressida yes. cambridge college .college. create a fellowship to examine slavery links so this is a bit strange. they're creating fellowship position to look the history of slavery and how it's cambridge university. turns out they've already an inquiry. this is why i'm confused because they had an in 2019 to 20. yeah they looked the past surprise surprise of course there's links because it's an old institute fusion it concluded there were significant benefits although there was no direct of slavery. so the point they're making that slave owners would have sent their kids to study there. yeah they're worried more about bequests , i suppose, from slave bequests, i suppose, from slave owners and so on of established entire colleges kind of thing or statues . the rhodesmustfall statues. the rhodesmustfall thing the big example. it's thing is the big example. it's this idea that we need to have an honest conversation and get it all out in the daylight and then we can move on and that's it. i'm we do doing it. it's like say
cambridge is determined to destroy itself further cressida yes. cambridge college .college. create a fellowship to examine slavery links so this is a bit strange. they're creating fellowship position to look the history of slavery and how it's cambridge university. turns out they've already an inquiry. this is why i'm confused because they had an in 2019 to 20. yeah they looked the past surprise surprise of course there's links because it's an old institute fusion it concluded there were...
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cambridge is determined to destroy itself further cressida yes. cambridge college .llege. create a fellowship to examine slavery links so this is a bit strange. they're creating fellowship position to look the history of slavery and how it's cambridge university. turns out they've already an inquiry. this is why i'm confused because they had an in 2019 to 20. yeah they looked the past surprise surprise of course there's links because it's an old institute fusion it concluded there were significant benefits although there was no direct of slavery. so the point they're making that slave owners would have sent their kids to study there. yeah they're worried more about bequests , i suppose, from slave bequests, i suppose, from slave owners and so on of established entire colleges kind of thing or statues . the rhodesmustfall statues. the rhodesmustfall thing the big example. it's thing is the big example. it's this idea that we need to have an honest conversation and get it all out in the daylight and then we can move on and that's it. i'm we do doing it. it's like say c
cambridge is determined to destroy itself further cressida yes. cambridge college .llege. create a fellowship to examine slavery links so this is a bit strange. they're creating fellowship position to look the history of slavery and how it's cambridge university. turns out they've already an inquiry. this is why i'm confused because they had an in 2019 to 20. yeah they looked the past surprise surprise of course there's links because it's an old institute fusion it concluded there were...
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but now the 37—year—old is about to take up a research position at the university of cambridge.it was a privilege to have a period of 11 years where maybe i couldn't speak and i couldn't converse while everyone else could, because it allowed me to see things in a different way. professorjason arday was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at the age of three. he couldn't speak until he was 11 and read or write until he was 18. throughout his early years, his parents continued to believe in him. at 18, my mum had got to a point where there was only so much she could do, and she was brilliant. even though she had this belief that "he will do 0k", but she decided, "i need someone else to believe in him as much as i believe in him". therapists predicted he would need full—time assistance throughout his life. how wrong they were. you 0k? it was this man, college tutor sandro sandri, who helped teach jason to read and write at 18. i'm just so happy for him, you know? i'm speechless, to be honest. but i never doubted for a moment that he would achieve what he has. sandro would spend
but now the 37—year—old is about to take up a research position at the university of cambridge.it was a privilege to have a period of 11 years where maybe i couldn't speak and i couldn't converse while everyone else could, because it allowed me to see things in a different way. professorjason arday was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at the age of three. he couldn't speak until he was 11 and read or write until he was 18. throughout his early years, his parents continued to believe...
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he's a professor of chinese politics at cambridge university and joins us now from cambridge. could tell me this, professor on the program. i mean, while all eyes and a is, will be on the statements about you praying that come out of moscow post the meeting between she and to to will bit this be really the overriding issue many will be focused on for the next few days. yes, i think this will be very important aspects of the meeting. really, the only important aspect of this meeting. i don't think chinese politics is likely to see any other reading major event in the next few days in this light. i also don't think that the visit of prime minister kesha, which i heard about the 1st time on the report just now is a coincidence. i think that the timing of that is quite deliberate. of course, as she arrived in moscow fresh from being ratified for the term as president of china and securing the diplomatic, the steel, you might say, between saudi arabia and iran. do you think he really does have any fresh ideas that russia, a willing to listen to with regard to the conflict in ukrain
he's a professor of chinese politics at cambridge university and joins us now from cambridge. could tell me this, professor on the program. i mean, while all eyes and a is, will be on the statements about you praying that come out of moscow post the meeting between she and to to will bit this be really the overriding issue many will be focused on for the next few days. yes, i think this will be very important aspects of the meeting. really, the only important aspect of this meeting. i don't...
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in cambridge we have already seen more than 2.5 times the rainfall we'd normally expect in a typicalrther north to orkney, up to 9am here we had only seen a surge of the rainfall we'd normally expect that there rain gauges have had a top up today, this band of cloud pushing northwards across orkney and shetland, bringing outbreaks of rain, then a mixture of sunshine and showers that here comes the next rain bearing weather system pushing into northern ireland, parts of west wales and south—west england by the end of the day, the breeze and strengthening too. hefty showers elsewhere, very mild, ii and strengthening too. hefty showers elsewhere, very mild, 11 degrees. in a way and perhaps 16 in hull, really mild for the time of year —— 11 degrees in stornoway. heavy rain over the hills in south—west england, wales, north—west england and western scotland where gales will develop by the end of the night, turning very when she —— windy for western parts of scotland, and strong winds will combine in places with high tides. five to 11 degrees tonight, mild. tomorrow, more rain across the n
in cambridge we have already seen more than 2.5 times the rainfall we'd normally expect in a typicalrther north to orkney, up to 9am here we had only seen a surge of the rainfall we'd normally expect that there rain gauges have had a top up today, this band of cloud pushing northwards across orkney and shetland, bringing outbreaks of rain, then a mixture of sunshine and showers that here comes the next rain bearing weather system pushing into northern ireland, parts of west wales and...