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of a university — otherwise. the christmas had part of a university of— otherwise. the christmas had part of a university of birminghamrsity of birmingham grace aligned with disability under siege, and we came up with a notion called voices from gaza where we wanted to work with young students living with disabilities in gaza, particularly visual impairment. that seems to be a majorfeature, and we went visual impairment. that seems to be a major feature, and we went to training up about 25 of them to become trainers of other students. so today 75 students should've graduated. we were going to collate all of the narratives on storytelling and present a video, basically, where they had captured their various lives on social media. in the main point of the chorus was to try and say, look, you are already disempowered in a country that has profound problems. here is a way of amplifying a voice, but to try to do so without resorting to angen try to do so without resorting to anger, vitriol, accusation, to actually try to find that common path of empathy. it's an absolute tragedy to find that the students who are living wit
of a university — otherwise. the christmas had part of a university of— otherwise. the christmas had part of a university of birminghamrsity of birmingham grace aligned with disability under siege, and we came up with a notion called voices from gaza where we wanted to work with young students living with disabilities in gaza, particularly visual impairment. that seems to be a majorfeature, and we went visual impairment. that seems to be a major feature, and we went to training up about 25...
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professor david bailey is from university of birmingham. isa it is a huge vote of confidence in the sunderland plants. and many more thousands in the supply chain. nissan had said previously it would make electric vehicles, but haven't said which ones, so we now know what they will be. the cash chi and the duke are good selling cars. cash cow are regularly in the top ten. it really is important to that plan and also in terms of further battery production, as well. it is also in terms of further battery production, as well.— also in terms of further battery production, as well. it is all good makin: production, as well. it is all good making electric _ production, as well. it is all good making electric vehicles - production, as well. it is all good making electric vehicles but - production, as well. it is all good making electric vehicles but it. production, as well. it is all good making electric vehicles but it alli making electric vehicles but it all hinges on the availability of those batteries. ~ , ,., , batteries. absolutely right. th
professor david bailey is from university of birmingham. isa it is a huge vote of confidence in the sunderland plants. and many more thousands in the supply chain. nissan had said previously it would make electric vehicles, but haven't said which ones, so we now know what they will be. the cash chi and the duke are good selling cars. cash cow are regularly in the top ten. it really is important to that plan and also in terms of further battery production, as well. it is also in terms of...
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yara barbieri, a a an academic the university of birmingham who's just completed a ground breaking study about, indoctrination in the occupied territories. it's called raising citizen in donbass sofi oksanen a finnish estonian writer of amazing novels like, the purge, but also of nonfiction and most recently, putin's war against women in the same river, twice and up at 530 a am to be with us. professor ian garner of the political studies department at the university of toronto and the author of generation z, which is the book about the russian education system and. i'm going to use the word that the professor may dispute. i don't know, and how it is creating a fascist youth. so i'd like to start with janine, because i want to open the horizon to our discussion before we get back to russia and ukraine. and, you know, when we use words like indoctrination, how have you seen this practice in various places that you've reported from and know and i don't know what is the difference between education and indoctrination? you know, can is there a set of practices is unique. tell me about your yo
yara barbieri, a a an academic the university of birmingham who's just completed a ground breaking study about, indoctrination in the occupied territories. it's called raising citizen in donbass sofi oksanen a finnish estonian writer of amazing novels like, the purge, but also of nonfiction and most recently, putin's war against women in the same river, twice and up at 530 a am to be with us. professor ian garner of the political studies department at the university of toronto and the author of...
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is a visually impaired student who partook in a media programme in co—ordination with the university of birminghamg during the night. do we hold ourselves or carry others with us? in the first evacuation, we had to sit in the stairwell of our building forfour hours. in the second evacuation, they told us to leave the whole compound. hiba, a student with visual impairment, speaking there in an audio clip sent to us by her professor here in the uk talking about the difficulties she's had evacuating with her disability. into other world news now. the all—day curfew in sierra leone is set to be lifted from succes on monday morning. on tuesday, though, a new night—time curfew will begin every day from 9pm until 6am until further notice. sierra leone had been placed under a nationwide curfew as armed men broke into a prison, setting inmates free. flights to and from the nation's only international airport have been cancelled. sierra leone's information minister, chernor bah, told the bbc the security forces were apprehending suspects. he said some of the assailants were in military gear, but it was too
is a visually impaired student who partook in a media programme in co—ordination with the university of birminghamg during the night. do we hold ourselves or carry others with us? in the first evacuation, we had to sit in the stairwell of our building forfour hours. in the second evacuation, they told us to leave the whole compound. hiba, a student with visual impairment, speaking there in an audio clip sent to us by her professor here in the uk talking about the difficulties she's had...
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i'm the chair of university hospitals, birmingham nhs trust. e trust he was in charge of heard reports of a long standing bullying and toxic environment. if senior management can't run a hospital properly and don't want to listen to feedback about patient safety issues, then who suffers in the end? it's the patients. i and other consultants have raised concerns about patient safety, and we realised if you do, that you will get punished, quite quickly and quite harshly. they were trying, as they did - with other colleagues, to completely sort of ruin your career. in 2017, mr rosser was instrumental in the wrongful dismissal from uhb of eye surgeon tristan reuser. in his judgment of the case, employmentjudge robin broughton was coruscating. dr rosser was not sufficiently independent. there is a strong suspicion of bias, given his approval of the exclusion on grounds he ought to have known were false. not only did mr rosser wrongfully dismiss the eye surgeon, but he also referred him for investigation by the general medical council. while the gmc f
i'm the chair of university hospitals, birmingham nhs trust. e trust he was in charge of heard reports of a long standing bullying and toxic environment. if senior management can't run a hospital properly and don't want to listen to feedback about patient safety issues, then who suffers in the end? it's the patients. i and other consultants have raised concerns about patient safety, and we realised if you do, that you will get punished, quite quickly and quite harshly. they were trying, as they...
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now we can speak to dr patricia thornley, who is the director of the energy and bioproducts research institute at aston university, in birminghamd to produce and thus sustainable aviation fuel and flown it in a real aircraft across the atlantic. hagar aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms of - aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms of making this a norm rather than an exception? i5 this a norm rather than an exception?— this a norm rather than an exception? this a norm rather than an exceition? , , ., ., ., ., exception? is the start of a long iath. exception? is the start of a long path- from _ exception? is the start of a long path. from the _ exception? is the start of a long path. from the fuel— exception? is the start of a long path. from the fuel that's - exception? is the start of a long path. from the fuel that's in - exception? is the start of a long l path. from the fuel that's in there today we're probably getting ca
now we can speak to dr patricia thornley, who is the director of the energy and bioproducts research institute at aston university, in birminghamd to produce and thus sustainable aviation fuel and flown it in a real aircraft across the atlantic. hagar aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms _ aircraft across the atlantic. how viable is this in terms of - aircraft across the...
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but i can tell that even we were impressed, not just by today but by the university of alabama birminghamoir who won crowds of new friends and admirers when they visited wales. and our first minister of wales who sends his love of solidarity to you today. whether it was the welsh choir or the incredible choirs with us today, what moved us all is a feeling of unity that it evoked. many voices becoming one, stronger and more powerful. there is strength in unity. in welsh, [speaking another language]. you read on the plaque marking our gift on the tree that will stand with the sculpture of the four girls that we pay tribute to today. we go on standing with you in unity inspired by the words of the reverend, we will no longer stand back while the future beckons at dawn. thank you so very much. [applause] >> thank you, minister. thank you for acknowledging carlton reese memorial choir and the miles college choir. you might want to get miles college over the pond. i'll introduce you to the president after the service. getting ready to hear from the associate justice, but we have a few more rema
but i can tell that even we were impressed, not just by today but by the university of alabama birminghamoir who won crowds of new friends and admirers when they visited wales. and our first minister of wales who sends his love of solidarity to you today. whether it was the welsh choir or the incredible choirs with us today, what moved us all is a feeling of unity that it evoked. many voices becoming one, stronger and more powerful. there is strength in unity. in welsh, [speaking another...
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universities. >> i mean, i talk at great length with adam tickell and others . he's the vice chancellor others. he's the vice chancellor of the university of birmingham.an, there is a limit that we set anyway, but i actually think no, when it comes to students coming to the uk , i to students coming to the uk, i think it's a good thing for our universities and the uk. but it's the illegal ones. the boat . it's the illegal ones. the boat. >> yeah. michael i think the issue for a lot of people is the, the dependence, which i believe of the government is actually cracking down on, although i'm not sure when it will kick in because a lot of people are very surprised when they hear that the students come along with wider families and all the rest of it. >> yeah, yeah, no, but you know what the problem is ? the problem what the problem is? the problem is that for a out of the top ten universities, cities in the world are british. and that's a good thing . good thing. >> yeah. we also have some less top ones, but we do have fantastic universe cities. that is very true. thank you very much for your time. michael fabricant, sir michael fabricant, sir michael f
universities. >> i mean, i talk at great length with adam tickell and others . he's the vice chancellor others. he's the vice chancellor of the university of birmingham.an, there is a limit that we set anyway, but i actually think no, when it comes to students coming to the uk , i to students coming to the uk, i think it's a good thing for our universities and the uk. but it's the illegal ones. the boat . it's the illegal ones. the boat. >> yeah. michael i think the issue for a lot...
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university in birmingham, alabama. professor carden, what do you teach down there? i teach economics at stanford university. so introductory macroeconomics, intermediate macroeconomics, history and philosophy of politics and econ do you have a philosophy? economics. you have a philosophy about economics? so i'm a believer that there's only one kind of economics. there's good economics. my hope is that i practice good economics. it is what the social universe made out of. so if the physical is made out of mass, then the social is made out of economics. it's people responding to incentives in response to their constraints all the way down. it is essential, i think, to understanding the world works is something that you write. your newest book, strangers with candy observations from the ordinary business of life nostalgia. the good old days puzzles me because they were horrible. yeah, the good old days were terrible life for our ancestors. borrow from thomas hobbes used to be solitary poor, nasty, brutish and now it is exactly opposite of all of these things. used to be solitary in that maybe you met the people in your or your family and that was it. today we're connected with people around the
university in birmingham, alabama. professor carden, what do you teach down there? i teach economics at stanford university. so introductory macroeconomics, intermediate macroeconomics, history and philosophy of politics and econ do you have a philosophy? economics. you have a philosophy about economics? so i'm a believer that there's only one kind of economics. there's good economics. my hope is that i practice good economics. it is what the social universe made out of. so if the physical is...
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last year we reported allegations of a "mafia—like" culture at england's busiest nhs trust — university hospitals birminghames were launched as a result of this programme'sjournalism — with the findings leading to wholesale changes in culture and leadership at the trust. now newsnight has been investigating a second major nhs trust in england — and again has heard allegations of a "mafia—like" environment in which staff claim patients died unnecessarily or were maimed, with a culture of cover up. we begin tonight with a report with the findings of our latest investigation — this time into university hospitals sussex, where sussex police are investigating 105 claims of alleged medical negligence. here'sjoe. towering over this seaside city is a hospital. at almost 200 feet high, the royal sussex in brighton has survived fires, treated victims of an ira bomb and patients in the pandemic. now, a very different crisis looms over the wider nhs trust, with its seven hospitals and almost 20,000 staff. claims of warnings made and ignored, about safety measures and inexperienced surgeons, of patients dying when they
last year we reported allegations of a "mafia—like" culture at england's busiest nhs trust — university hospitals birminghames were launched as a result of this programme'sjournalism — with the findings leading to wholesale changes in culture and leadership at the trust. now newsnight has been investigating a second major nhs trust in england — and again has heard allegations of a "mafia—like" environment in which staff claim patients died unnecessarily or were...
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university and a birmingham, alabama. professor cardin what do you teach down there? works i teach economics. intermediate macro economic histories, philosophy ofolitics and econ. stay what do you have a philosophy about economics? >> i am a believer there's only one kind of economics is good economics my hope as i practice good economics. it is what the social universe is made out of. of the physical universe is made out of map the social universe isis made of economics for peope responding to incentiveswa to te extremes all the way down. it is essential understanding of how itat works. see what something you write your newest book stranger it with candy observations from the ordinary business of life. this tells her for the good old days it puzzles me because they were horrible projects the good old days werete terrible. why for our ancestors used to be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short and stout in the opposite of all these things they used to be solitary maybe met the people in your tribe or family and that was it. today we are connected people around the world is to be poor per capita income and modern dollars wasfo roughly three --
university and a birmingham, alabama. professor cardin what do you teach down there? works i teach economics. intermediate macro economic histories, philosophy ofolitics and econ. stay what do you have a philosophy about economics? >> i am a believer there's only one kind of economics is good economics my hope as i practice good economics. it is what the social universe is made out of. of the physical universe is made out of map the social universe isis made of economics for peope...
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of moms for liberty. want to introduce you now on to art carden, who is a professor at samford, sam. 0rd university in birmingham, alabama. professor carden, what do you teach down there? i teach economics at stanford university. so introductory macroeconomics, intermediate macroeconomics, history and philosophy of politics and econ do you have a philosophy? economics. you have a philosophy about economics? so i'm a believer that there's only one kind of economics. there's good economics. my hope is that i practice good economics. it is what the social universe made out of. so if the physical is made out of mass, then the social is made out of economics. it's people responding to incentives in response to their constraints all the way down. it is essential, i think, to understanding the world works is something that you write. your newest book, strangers with candy observations from the ordinary business of life nostalgia. the good old days puzzles me because they were horrible. yeah, the good old days were terrible life for our ancestors. borrow from thomas hobbes used to be solitary poor, nasty, brutish and no
of moms for liberty. want to introduce you now on to art carden, who is a professor at samford, sam. 0rd university in birmingham, alabama. professor carden, what do you teach down there? i teach economics at stanford university. so introductory macroeconomics, intermediate macroeconomics, history and philosophy of politics and econ do you have a philosophy? economics. you have a philosophy about economics? so i'm a believer that there's only one kind of economics. there's good economics. my...
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universities around london, birmingham, manchester. so i work the schools , okay? and work in the schools, okay? and the majority of9% of the majority of the 95 to 99% of the teachers do a great job in navigating teaching religious issues in multicultural. >> but it's not good if they're fearful. i guess that's the point isn't it? and ismail, thank you so much indeed. oh, ho. 110. >> no. >> but if you say 20, you said there's 20. >> no, i said about 50% in this poll. >> are fearful for their safety. 20% are essentially self censoring, but 50, 1 in 2 are fearful . but but we have people fearful. but but we have people who are fearful of speaking about political issues , about brexit. >> we have people who are fearful about speaking about animal rights. we have people who are fearful, speaking about supporting a particular football team. yeah, but, but that's, that's that's our life. >> it shouldn't be. surely it shouldn't be in schools with teachers. ismail time is against us. i'm going to get you back in because we've lots to talk because we've got lots to talk about, all of these issues about, about all of these i
universities around london, birmingham, manchester. so i work the schools , okay? and work in the schools, okay? and the majority of9% of the majority of the 95 to 99% of the teachers do a great job in navigating teaching religious issues in multicultural. >> but it's not good if they're fearful. i guess that's the point isn't it? and ismail, thank you so much indeed. oh, ho. 110. >> no. >> but if you say 20, you said there's 20. >> no, i said about 50% in this poll....
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universities around london, birmingham, manchester. so i work the schools , okay? and work in the schools, okay? and the majority of9% of the majority of the 95 to 99% of the teachers do a great job in navigating teaching religious issues in multicultural. >> but it's not good if they're fearful. i guess that's the point isn't it? and ismail, thank you so much indeed. oh, ho. 110. >> no. >> but if you say 20, you said there's 20. >> no, i said about 50% in this poll. >> are fearful for their safety. 20% are essentially self censoring, but 50, 1 in 2 are fearful . but but we have people fearful. but but we have people who are fearful of speaking about political issues , about brexit. >> we have people who are fearful about speaking about animal rights. we have people who are fearful, speaking about supporting a particular football team. yeah, but, but that's, that's that's our life. >> it shouldn't be. surely it shouldn't be in schools with teachers. ismail time is against us. i'm going to get you back in because we've lots to talk because we've got lots to talk about, all of these issues about, about all of these i
universities around london, birmingham, manchester. so i work the schools , okay? and work in the schools, okay? and the majority of9% of the majority of the 95 to 99% of the teachers do a great job in navigating teaching religious issues in multicultural. >> but it's not good if they're fearful. i guess that's the point isn't it? and ismail, thank you so much indeed. oh, ho. 110. >> no. >> but if you say 20, you said there's 20. >> no, i said about 50% in this poll....
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of mississippi state university in rucker. look at those are oh, my gosh, killer. i he's the one that put the fight up at the barricade. he became a multimillionaire. even in those days in, birmingham. he was a teacher later in life, showing his left arm shot off. fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good looking and yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybe notn these political times who he was as a person where he went in his later days he knew what he was on the battlefieldneducated but, you know, he had an approach. he knew the ground and his troops believed. but that's a painting from 1970. the thing they made him work a lot better than you really look it in awful. john macarthur. and it was so bad on this. what is this the darkest of a decembers ever. why his in the sounds ofhe night. my heart bleeds to the pleasure and powerful pass i think about my home, my beloved parents, my brothers and sisters, my wife, darling, children. the friends that are gone one and more and many other who has been a joy. and this wilderness of san one of the letters fro
of mississippi state university in rucker. look at those are oh, my gosh, killer. i he's the one that put the fight up at the barricade. he became a multimillionaire. even in those days in, birmingham. he was a teacher later in life, showing his left arm shot off. fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good looking and yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybe notn...
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of mississippi state university in rucker. look at those are oh, my gosh, killer. i he's the one that put the fight up at the barricade. he became a multimillionaire. even in those days in, birmingham. he was a teacher later in life, showing his left arm shot off. fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good lookingnd yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybeot in these political times who he was as a person where he went in his later days he knew what he was on the battlefld uneducated but, you know, he had an approach. he knew the ground andis troops believed. but that's a painting from 1970. the thing they made him work a lot better than you really look it in awful. john macarthur. and it was so bad on thi what is this the darkest of all decembers ever. why his in the soundof the night. my heart bleeds to the pleasure and powerful pass i think abou my home, my beloved parents, my brothers and sisters, my wi, darling, children. the friends that are gone one and more and many other who has been a joy. and this wildernessfand. one of the letters from the con
of mississippi state university in rucker. look at those are oh, my gosh, killer. i he's the one that put the fight up at the barricade. he became a multimillionaire. even in those days in, birmingham. he was a teacher later in life, showing his left arm shot off. fort rucker, alabama, was named after him prior to world war two. james wilson, hero of the battle for, a hero in battle. now, that's a payne force one, that good lookingnd yeah and you know you can see it and debate maybeot in these...
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of this peaceful protest that has happened today, we can speak to our guest. let's speak to ron winch, an associate professor in policing at birmingham city university.how do you think it has gone?— with eagle eyes all day. how do you think it has gone? predominantly, a eaceful think it has gone? predominantly, a peaceful protest _ think it has gone? predominantly, a peaceful protest event _ think it has gone? predominantly, a peaceful protest event took - think it has gone? predominantly, a peaceful protest event took place i peaceful protest event took place with some counterprotest policing, that has been proportionate, robust and, i think, that has been proportionate, robust and, ithink, you know, we have that has been proportionate, robust and, i think, you know, we have a situation sometimes in policing and it is an old adage, that sometimes the police win by appearing to lose and i think this is one of those occasions where the police have been criticised, we've had politicians also. but today, so far, at least, i think, we can start to believe, and it starts to emerge that we have seen a peaceful event and a successful event take place, certa
of this peaceful protest that has happened today, we can speak to our guest. let's speak to ron winch, an associate professor in policing at birmingham city university.how do you think it has gone?— with eagle eyes all day. how do you think it has gone? predominantly, a eaceful think it has gone? predominantly, a peaceful protest _ think it has gone? predominantly, a peaceful protest event _ think it has gone? predominantly, a peaceful protest event took - think it has gone? predominantly, a...