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alasdair, we'll take you through now. ..alasdair�*s taken a trip to the dentist to look at a device thatp prevent... ..well, further trips to the dentist. i think there's a misconception that once decay starts, - it has to end up in a cavity. but if we can identify. at that early white spot, then we can start to get the tooth to reform. - in the centre of london, there is a building like no other — an empty space where the public can sit, relax and look up. i have to say, of all the giant led screens i've seen in my time, this one's right up there. i mean, it's literally right up there. well, yes, and it seems like it goes on and on and on. yeah. and it also makes you feel rather dizzy looking at it. they laugh this is outernet, the largest digital exhibition space in europe. here, an array of artists' work is displayed in its full panoramic glory. aside from the huge cube that spun laura out... you were 0k in the end, weren't you? i was. good. there are a few other spaces dotted around, too, which are used to showcase specific exhibits. this room celebrates the role that women from all
alasdair, we'll take you through now. ..alasdair�*s taken a trip to the dentist to look at a device thatp prevent... ..well, further trips to the dentist. i think there's a misconception that once decay starts, - it has to end up in a cavity. but if we can identify. at that early white spot, then we can start to get the tooth to reform. - in the centre of london, there is a building like no other — an empty space where the public can sit, relax and look up. i have to say, of all the giant...
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yes, we use an actor to voice alasdair. it - use an actor to voice alasdair. it isn't her voice.s —— alice there. channel 4 looking into their relationship there, but there is an allegation with the bbc about the fact in alice's case, she says a bbc car with a chauffeur picked up several times to get her to russell brand. the idea of the car being paid for the licence fee payer in this country and the idea of him using his workplace in that way, picking her up from school, from home, dropping herat his. she picking her up from school, from home, dropping her at his. she says she knew it was a bbc car because she knew it was a bbc car because she had seen him using it before for his radio work and specific shows with the bbc. in a statement, the bbc has said it is investigating these allegations. h0??? bbc has said it is investigating these allegations.— bbc has said it is investigating these allegations. bbc has said it is investigating these alleuations. ., , , . . these allegations. how is she? what toll hazard had _ these allegations. how is she? what toll hazard had on _ thes
yes, we use an actor to voice alasdair. it - use an actor to voice alasdair. it isn't her voice.s —— alice there. channel 4 looking into their relationship there, but there is an allegation with the bbc about the fact in alice's case, she says a bbc car with a chauffeur picked up several times to get her to russell brand. the idea of the car being paid for the licence fee payer in this country and the idea of him using his workplace in that way, picking her up from school, from home,...
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alasdair, we'll take you through now. ..alasdair�*s taken a trip to the dentist to look at a device
alasdair, we'll take you through now. ..alasdair�*s taken a trip to the dentist to look at a device
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alasdair, we'll take you through now. ..alasdair�*s taken a trip to the dentist to look at a device thatorm. - in the centre of london, there is a building like no other — an empty space where the public can sit, relax and look up. i have to say, of all the giant led screens i've seen in my time, this one's right up there. i mean, it's literally right up there. well, yes, and it seems like it goes on and on and on. yeah. and it also makes you feel rather dizzy looking at it.
alasdair, we'll take you through now. ..alasdair�*s taken a trip to the dentist to look at a device thatorm. - in the centre of london, there is a building like no other — an empty space where the public can sit, relax and look up. i have to say, of all the giant led screens i've seen in my time, this one's right up there. i mean, it's literally right up there. well, yes, and it seems like it goes on and on and on. yeah. and it also makes you feel rather dizzy looking at it.
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the events, which should have been before the then—director of public prosecutions, who was sir alasdairctor. and which, had it been made available to him, would most likely have led the then—director to the conclusion that he shouldn't prosecute. so, while my initial concern was in respect of the deception of the director of public prosecutions, it escalated into a concern in respect of the potential covering up of up to 20—plus murders. and that's what ultimately led to kenova. the convictions of eight people, including gerard hodgins, had already been quashed. but the contents of the file which was withheld all those years ago has never been made public. what was kept secret has remained secret. to this day, we still don't know what's contained within that. it may well contain reference to fred scappaticci and/or others. we don't know. what's also unknown is if other criminal cases were prosecuted where crucial information was withheld. i suppose it's a fair question, that if it happened once, could it happen again? and the answer has to be yes. but that is why i was so exercised to h
the events, which should have been before the then—director of public prosecutions, who was sir alasdairctor. and which, had it been made available to him, would most likely have led the then—director to the conclusion that he shouldn't prosecute. so, while my initial concern was in respect of the deception of the director of public prosecutions, it escalated into a concern in respect of the potential covering up of up to 20—plus murders. and that's what ultimately led to kenova. the...
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the events, which should have been before the then—director of public prosecutions, who was sir alasdairctor. and which, had it been made available to him, would most likely have led the then—director to the conclusion that he shouldn't prosecute. so, while my initial concern was in respect of the deception of the director of public prosecutions, it escalated into a concern in respect of the potential covering up of up to 20—plus murders. and that's what ultimately led to kenova. the convictions of eight people, including gerard hodgins, had already been quashed. but the contents of the file which was withheld all those years ago has never been made public. what was kept secret has remained secret. to this day, we still don't know what's contained within that. it may well contain reference to fred scappaticci and/or others. we don't know. what's also unknown is if other criminal cases were prosecuted where crucial information was withheld. i suppose it's a fair question, that if it happened once, could it happen again? and the answer has to be yes. but that is why i was so exercised to h
the events, which should have been before the then—director of public prosecutions, who was sir alasdairctor. and which, had it been made available to him, would most likely have led the then—director to the conclusion that he shouldn't prosecute. so, while my initial concern was in respect of the deception of the director of public prosecutions, it escalated into a concern in respect of the potential covering up of up to 20—plus murders. and that's what ultimately led to kenova. the...
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plans are under way to turn it into a tech hub and alasdair keane has been airside.e world, transporting millions of passengers every year to and from the german capital until demand finally outgrew what its �*70s chic could offer. when berlin's tegel airport closed in 2020, there was one big question — what to do with such a huge site? the answer — a space for technology companies, a university and even the homes of the future. let's go and take a look. where better to start a tour than the highest spot? tell us about tegel airport. well, yeah, it's a true panoramic experience. what we can see really well from up here is actually the former orange cargo hold and that the former workshops where we have that first community of start—ups already here. they do autonomous driving, all sorts of urban tech innovations, yeah, they really give the space a sense of what it feels like when we actually have a community here. the architecture here is quite iconic. the plan is to keep a lot of it? absolutely. so, this is one of the main endeavours, really, of the site — to keep t
plans are under way to turn it into a tech hub and alasdair keane has been airside.e world, transporting millions of passengers every year to and from the german capital until demand finally outgrew what its �*70s chic could offer. when berlin's tegel airport closed in 2020, there was one big question — what to do with such a huge site? the answer — a space for technology companies, a university and even the homes of the future. let's go and take a look. where better to start a tour than...
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plans are under way to turn it into a tech hub and alasdair keane has been airside.e world, transporting millions of passengers every year to and from the german capital until demand finally outgrew what its �*70s chic could offer. when berlin's tegel airport closed in 2020, there was one big question — what to do with such a huge site? the answer — a space for technology companies, university and even the homes of the future. let's go and take a look. where better to start a tour than the highest spot? tell us about tegel airport. well, yeah, it's a true panoramic experience. what we can see really well from up here is actually the former orange cargo hold and that the former workshops where we have that first community of start—ups already here. they do autonomous driving, all sorts of urban tech innovations, yeah, they really give the space a sense of what it feels like when we actually have a community here. the architecture here is quite iconic. the plan is to keep a lot of it? absolutely. so, this is one of the main endeavours, really, of the site — to keep the
plans are under way to turn it into a tech hub and alasdair keane has been airside.e world, transporting millions of passengers every year to and from the german capital until demand finally outgrew what its �*70s chic could offer. when berlin's tegel airport closed in 2020, there was one big question — what to do with such a huge site? the answer — a space for technology companies, university and even the homes of the future. let's go and take a look. where better to start a tour than...
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alasdair keane has been chatting to the company's chief sustainability officer, kate brandt, about how been with google now for eight years as our chief sustainability officer and during that time i think we've seen urgency around climate action only increase. and the way that we've come to think about our work is that we have a really unique opportunity to help advance action, and that's really in two ways. the first is by making information available, and the second is by moving innovation forward. and so we think about that kind of across three dimensions. the first is giving individuals helpful information that they can use in their daily lives to live more sustainably. the second is how we can support our partners and customers through climate information and data, both for climate mitigation and an adaptation. and then, of course, it starts at home with our own commitment to sustainability and how we operate our business. but whenever big companies like google talk about sustainability, people are always quick to talk about greenwashing, that this is just kind of paying lip servi
alasdair keane has been chatting to the company's chief sustainability officer, kate brandt, about how been with google now for eight years as our chief sustainability officer and during that time i think we've seen urgency around climate action only increase. and the way that we've come to think about our work is that we have a really unique opportunity to help advance action, and that's really in two ways. the first is by making information available, and the second is by moving innovation...