0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury.ead of the army, general sir mike jackson, has died at the age of 80. he led the army during the allied invasion of iraq in 2003, after serving in northern ireland and bosnia. in 1999, he famously refused an order to intercept russian forces when they entered kosovo without nato's agreement. "i'm not going to start the third world war for you," he told a us commander. job coaches will visit seriously ill patients on mental health wards to try to get them back to work, the government has said. trials of employment advisers giving cv and interview advice in hospitals produced dramatic results, according to the work and pensions secretary liz kendall. however, disability rights uk has raised some concerns with the proposal. researchers say there's no evidence that nut particles can travel through the air in a plane and cause allergic reactions. airlines often ask passengers not to eat nuts on board to keep those with allergies safe. however, in a review published by the british medicaljou
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury.ead of the army, general sir mike jackson, has died at the age of 80. he led the army during the allied invasion of iraq in 2003, after serving in northern ireland and bosnia. in 1999, he famously refused an order to intercept russian forces when they entered kosovo without nato's agreement. "i'm not going to start the third world war for you," he told a us commander. job coaches will visit seriously ill patients on mental health wards to try to...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury. about the lack of humanitarian aid in gaza. a letter to the israeli government, by the us secretary of state antony blinken, said military assistance could be cut off if the problems are not addressed within 30 days. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, joins us now from jerusalem. israel said it is considering the morning but will it make any difference to what happens? irate difference to what happens? we reall difference to what happens? , really have to wait and see. there has been no formal israeli government response to the letter from these two top biden administration officials. it restates us policy on aid and weapons transfers. we have had a government minister this morning on the radio is strongly defending israel's position when it comes to aid saying it complies with international law. there had been suggestions made that this comes in the context of the upcoming us elections and the fact that there is a lot of pressure from democratic voters. but i have been in
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury. about the lack of humanitarian aid in gaza. a letter to the israeli government, by the us secretary of state antony blinken, said military assistance could be cut off if the problems are not addressed within 30 days. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, joins us now from jerusalem. israel said it is considering the morning but will it make any difference to what happens? irate difference to what happens? we reall difference to what happens? ,...
0
0.0
Oct 15, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury.r on bbc two shortly, here's victoria. 0n those proposal to give terminally people the right to choose, it is the tightest race for the white housein the tightest race for the white house in decades, how come harris and trump are neck and back. we are on bbc two and i play in about five minutes. scotland's footballers picked up their first point in the nations league campaign, with a goal—less draw at home to portugal. and northern ireland had their biggest win in more than 30 years. isaac price, who's 2i bagged a hat—trick in their 5—0 win over write bulgaria at windsor park. the world conker championships are not usually contentious. it's a hard fought but amicable tournament, until now. one of this years' winners competing in northamptonshire has been branded a cheat, and now he's under investigation, though he says he's innocent, and claims of skullduggery are nonsense. graham satchell has that story. the world of conkers has gone bonkers with allegations of cheating at the highest
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury.r on bbc two shortly, here's victoria. 0n those proposal to give terminally people the right to choose, it is the tightest race for the white housein the tightest race for the white house in decades, how come harris and trump are neck and back. we are on bbc two and i play in about five minutes. scotland's footballers picked up their first point in the nations league campaign, with a goal—less draw at home to portugal. and northern ireland had their...
11
11
Oct 9, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
life. in concrete thing in canterbury life. ., , , concrete thing in canterbury life. . , , ., life.reader to real— life. in what sense do you want the reader to real avail- life. in what sense do you want the reader to real avail weight | the reader to real avail weight they�*re illegible the money? what is wrong with money? i don't think there's anything don�*t think there�*s anything wrong with money, i think what is worth asking is the extent to which money has intruded on the intimate experiences of human life. that you have to do the mental calculus of a household budget, that money has invaded every aspect of her magic life, of family life, of what is available to a human being —— kremenchuk life. if you have money you can pursue education, and if you don�*t you can�*t, and education is something that should be removed from the question of money, because we understand it has value, but the only metric for measuring value available to people today really is money stop what you said this book in the 0bama administration and i think you called it a one point happier times. why we
life. in concrete thing in canterbury life. ., , , concrete thing in canterbury life. . , , ., life.reader to real— life. in what sense do you want the reader to real avail- life. in what sense do you want the reader to real avail weight | the reader to real avail weight they�*re illegible the money? what is wrong with money? i don't think there's anything don�*t think there�*s anything wrong with money, i think what is worth asking is the extent to which money has intruded on the...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury.hich he found in a perfume bottle, he found in a perfume bottle, he found the perfume bottle and gaveit found the perfume bottle and gave it to his partner, dawn, she was poisoned and sadly died. charlie rowley survived. it is hoped we will hear more about exactly where he found the perfume bottle, although the perfume bottle, although the poisoning has left him with significant memory problems. let's go over to the inquiry and hear the opening statements as it gets under way for a third day. it continues until friday. we will continue to bring you the latest lines that we get. let's listening. the members _ we get. let's listening. the members of _ we get. let's listening. the members of their _ we get. let's listening. iie: members of theirfamily we get. let's listening. tie: members of their family are welcome here, and we should begin by assuring them of our understanding so far as we are able, and of our sympathy. now i shall ask mr 0'connor, on behalf of the inquiry legal team, t
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury.hich he found in a perfume bottle, he found in a perfume bottle, he found the perfume bottle and gaveit found the perfume bottle and gave it to his partner, dawn, she was poisoned and sadly died. charlie rowley survived. it is hoped we will hear more about exactly where he found the perfume bottle, although the perfume bottle, although the poisoning has left him with significant memory problems. let's go over to the inquiry and hear the opening statements...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.anding in ekaluit a city in the canadian arctic, after a false bomb threat was posted online. all 211 passengers and crew disembarked and were re—screened according to security protocols. air india noted that it, along with other indian airlines, has faced multiple threats in recent days. the emergency landing came less than a day after canada and india expelled senior diplomats, in a widening feud between the two countries. i am joined now by samuel wat who is a reporter with the canadian broadcasting corporation based in iqaluit, where the plane made an emergency landing. is the grounding of this flight related in any way to the diplomatic spat between the countries, india and canada? currently there is no clear correlation between the incidence in relation to the spat between india and canada and i know it's been almost a year since canada said it would investigate the threats against air india which was sparked by an american group called seats forjustice posting a video saying peo
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in canterbury. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.anding in ekaluit a city in the canadian arctic, after a false bomb threat was posted online. all 211 passengers and crew disembarked and were re—screened according to security protocols. air india noted that it, along with other indian airlines, has faced multiple threats in recent days. the emergency landing came less than a day after canada and india expelled senior diplomats, in a widening feud...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning thataw could lead to what he's described as a slippery slope . described as a slippery slope. labour mp kim leadbeater says the bill, though , will have the bill, though, will have strict criteria and safeguards. >> i've spoken to my parents about it, you know, i said, dad, you do know you don't have to do it. and he went, oh yeah, no you don't. of course you don't. it's about personal choice. and personal freedom and autonomy. that's the crux of the issue. so lots of safeguards and protections for terminally ill adults only. so this is not about disabled people. let's fight for the rights of disabled people. absolutely. i am front and centre of that campaign as well. and i understand it creates a nervousness within the disabled community. but it's not about them. it's about terminally ill people and their choice and their right, so that we don't have to hear stories after stories, after stories of people who have had a horrible end of life . end of life. >> hundreds are set to gather in p
however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning thataw could lead to what he's described as a slippery slope . described as a slippery slope. labour mp kim leadbeater says the bill, though , will have the bill, though, will have strict criteria and safeguards. >> i've spoken to my parents about it, you know, i said, dad, you do know you don't have to do it. and he went, oh yeah, no you don't. of course you don't. it's about personal...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but the archbishop of canterbury has called it "dangerous" and the start of a "slippery slope".th sides of the debate on whether the terminally ill should be allowed to choose when to die. at the moment, the status quo is cruel, it's unfair and it is unsafe as well. dying people don't have choice. you hear that palliative care can do so much. well, i'm sorry, but it can't in all cases, and i witnessed what happened and i wouldn't wish it on anyone. to have a bill that says "we can kill" is really very dangerous for the weakest and most vulnerable in our society, for those that may say "i feel a burden". a lot of people like me are going to feel very threatened, and i think you are using emotional blackmail to say we should do as we are told. protesters gathered outside parliament this morning ahead of the introduction of a private member's bill which would legalise assisted dying in england and wales. i remember this moment of looking in my mother's eyes and she said to me, i'm not afraid to die, val, but please, i'm terrified of suffering. please don't let me suffer. and i coul
but the archbishop of canterbury has called it "dangerous" and the start of a "slippery slope".th sides of the debate on whether the terminally ill should be allowed to choose when to die. at the moment, the status quo is cruel, it's unfair and it is unsafe as well. dying people don't have choice. you hear that palliative care can do so much. well, i'm sorry, but it can't in all cases, and i witnessed what happened and i wouldn't wish it on anyone. to have a bill that says...
0
0.0
Oct 17, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning the law could lead to a slippery slope and lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has called for a movement, a movement that creates systematic change to end homelessness in the uk. the prince of wales was speaking at tonight's centrepoint awards, a charity of which he is a patron. it comes after he defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics who might question whether he's the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk. >> there will be some people who might question whether you're the right person to lead this project and its efforts to end homelessness. how would you respond to that? >> i think everyone having a right to a safe and stable home benefits us all. i come with no other agenda than desperately trying to help people who are in need, and i see that as part of my role. is that. why else would i be here if i'm not using t
however, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning the law could lead to a slippery slope and lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has called for a movement, a movement that creates systematic change to end homelessness in the uk. the prince of wales was speaking at tonight's centrepoint awards, a charity of which he is a patron. it comes after he defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the archbishop of canterbury, describes assisted dying as "dangerous," — as a new bill will be introducedy voting for next month's us presidential election. month's us hello, month's us this is donald trump, for hello, this is donald trump, for mister cohn.— hello, this is donald trump, for mister cohn. hello, donald who? the biopic that donald trump has threatened to take legal action against. we speak with the cast about the challenges of making it. you are fighting upstream because everyone has strong opinions about the person is already baggage and projections that audiences will come to the theatre with. —— and there is already baggage. hello and welcome to the programme — i'm mark lobel. israel says it will address the concerns of top americn officials, that as much as 90 percent of aid to north and south gaza was denied or slowed by the israelis last month.
the archbishop of canterbury, describes assisted dying as "dangerous," — as a new bill will be introducedy voting for next month's us presidential election. month's us hello, month's us this is donald trump, for hello, this is donald trump, for mister cohn.— hello, this is donald trump, for mister cohn. hello, donald who? the biopic that donald trump has threatened to take legal action against. we speak with the cast about the challenges of making it. you are fighting upstream...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , has of canterbury, justin welby, has continually refuseded him from preaching. this is despite a case saying this decision was plainly wrong. the church of england and the diocese of derby said that they could not comment on the matter during an ongoing legal case. so joining me now is the reverend doctor bernard randall. welcome to the show. thank you very much. thanks for having me. well, welcome back to the show, because, of course, you were here a few years ago to talk about this. but for those who didn't see that episode, maybe if you could explain what on earth happened here, what happened was that we had one of these very aggressively pro lgbtqia+. the whole acronym. yeah. the whole thing. yeah. >> came into the school to do some training, ostensibly to talk about eradicating homophobic bullying, which is good, but actually their aim was to embed gender, gender identity and sexual orientation in the life of the school. and they had staff chanting about the need to smash heteronormativity, which which if you want to smash heteronormat
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , has of canterbury, justin welby, has continually refuseded him from preaching. this is despite a case saying this decision was plainly wrong. the church of england and the diocese of derby said that they could not comment on the matter during an ongoing legal case. so joining me now is the reverend doctor bernard randall. welcome to the show. thank you very much. thanks for having me. well, welcome back to the show, because, of course, you were here...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is concerned that this would open the door to more peoplerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and every other place where it has been done has led to a slippery slope. the last bill on the issue brought to parliament was rejected by mps in 2015, and these latest proposals will be debated in the house of commons at the end of november. alison freeman, bbc news. let's speak to tom curran, a well—known campaigner in ireland for assisted suicide, and dr gillian wright, former palliative care doctor and campaignerfor our duty of care — which opposes plans to legalise assisted suicide. welcome to both of you for joining us to discuss this issue. i will start with you, tom, you have a personal reason an investment in this particular issue, and that is because your late wife was really suffering.— really suffering. yes, it is something _ really suffering. yes, it is something that _ really suffering. yes, it is something that i - really suffering. yes, it is something that i never i really suffering. yes, it is i something t
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is concerned that this would open the door to more peoplerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and every other place where it has been done has led to a slippery slope. the last bill on the issue brought to parliament was rejected by mps in 2015, and these latest proposals will be debated in the house of commons at the end of november. alison freeman, bbc news. let's speak to tom curran, a well—known campaigner in ireland for...
41
41
Oct 6, 2024
10/24
by
KTVU
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
scientists at the university of canterbury in new zealand analyze two long term studies.hile pregnant risk altering the infant's brain development. one gene that was changed involved the brain's cortex. another gene was linked to depression. researchers say the findings do not offer conclusive proof, but the results show a biological link between cannabis use and brain development issues. >> people who use the supplemental nutrition assistance program, known as snap, will soon see a slight increase in their benefits. formerly known as the food stamp program, the increase in snap benefits comes from a cost of living adjustment set to take effect. this month. households will see benefits increase by $2 per month. the update comes with changes to income eligibility for this program. the net monthly income threshold for a family of four will increase from $2,500 to $2,600. >> well, the u.s. economy added far more jobs than expected last month as the unemployment rate edged lower. the labor department reports payrolls jumped by 254,000 jobs in september. the employment rate dr
scientists at the university of canterbury in new zealand analyze two long term studies.hile pregnant risk altering the infant's brain development. one gene that was changed involved the brain's cortex. another gene was linked to depression. researchers say the findings do not offer conclusive proof, but the results show a biological link between cannabis use and brain development issues. >> people who use the supplemental nutrition assistance program, known as snap, will soon see a...
0
0.0
Oct 23, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , now canterbury, justin welby, now reveals that his family owned slaves. well, why doesn't he pay reparations out of his own money instead of the £1 billion that he's pledged for the church of england to give away? and. massive crowds turn out for our king and queen. we go live to australia with a woman who's just been at a barbecue with them. and on my panel tonight, it is the political editor at the daily express, sam lister , the daily express, sam lister, the daily express, sam lister, the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolf and ex labour party minister bill rammell. oh, and can you tell me why this little guy has just caused a massive scandal? >> get ready. hello ? >> get ready. hello? >> get ready. hello? >> paddington. paddington. >> paddington. paddington. >> paddington. paddington. >> paddington . >> paddington. >> paddington. >> get ready! britain. here we go . go. what do criminals and illegal immigrants have in common? they all love keir starmer. next . starmer. next. >> good evening. i'm sop
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , now canterbury, justin welby, now reveals that his family owned slaves. well, why doesn't he pay reparations out of his own money instead of the £1 billion that he's pledged for the church of england to give away? and. massive crowds turn out for our king and queen. we go live to australia with a woman who's just been at a barbecue with them. and on my panel tonight, it is the political editor at the daily express, sam lister , the daily express,...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning theaw could lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics who might question whether he's the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk . apologies, we around the uk. apologies, we will give you that clip in the next hour. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to michelle. >> here i am. i thought i would hide for a brief second there, while i just dismounted off the top of a christmas tree. i have come dressed, of course, like a christmas fairy. so that's what that was all about. i am michelle dewberry and i'm with you until 7:00 tonight alongside me , my panel baroness jacqueline me, my panel baroness jacqueline foster, the former member of the european parliament, and aaron bastani, the co—founder of novara media. good evening to both of
however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning theaw could lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics who might question whether he's the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk . apologies, we around the...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has actually joined the chorus of high profile names, warningthat the law could have disastrous consequences. one of the very few times i've found myself in agreement with the old archbishop. actually, i'm going to be joined by the disability campaigner george fielding, and the worry here is that it could be a slippery slope for people like him. it's going to be fascinating story that okay. and one that actually will have consequences going forward for years to come. so do watch it. but first sky news have had a shocker. they set out to investigate the links between the so—called far right and the summer protests. only to find out that foreign interference played the biggest role in whipping up the unrest. so is this time now for the media and their lefty mates to stop blaming nigel farage for riots? lee anderson joins and i wonder if he thinks welcome back. coming up, could the right to die fast become the duty to die? but first, sky news have been left embarrassed after they set out to investigate the links between the so—called far right and
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has actually joined the chorus of high profile names, warningthat the law could have disastrous consequences. one of the very few times i've found myself in agreement with the old archbishop. actually, i'm going to be joined by the disability campaigner george fielding, and the worry here is that it could be a slippery slope for people like him. it's going to be fascinating story that okay. and one that actually will have consequences going forward...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
passionately campaigning for the law to be changed, but there's many others, including the archbishop of canterbury who worry that, as he says, the right to end your life could turn into a duty to do so. and i had a closer look at this and also particularly what's gone awry in canada. let's take a look at that now . that now. >> i made a promise to esther rantzen before the election. provide time for a debate and a vote on assisted dying, but the prime minister's promise to her means that today a bill will be introduced to parliament which could legalise assisted dying for the terminally ill in england and wales. >> labour mp kim leadbeater private member's bill will be voted on by mps at the end of november. >> current law is not fit for purpose and this is not a law that would mean that everybody has to make that choice. but i think to give people that choice in some of the circumstances that we're hearing about today is really, really important. >> order , order! >> order, order! >> order, order! >> mps in westminster last voted on this most contentious of issues in 2015. >> to the right 118. th
passionately campaigning for the law to be changed, but there's many others, including the archbishop of canterbury who worry that, as he says, the right to end your life could turn into a duty to do so. and i had a closer look at this and also particularly what's gone awry in canada. let's take a look at that now . that now. >> i made a promise to esther rantzen before the election. provide time for a debate and a vote on assisted dying, but the prime minister's promise to her means that...
0
0.0
Oct 24, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he's pointing to the apology of the anglican church and the archbishop of canterbury over issues relatingo slavery. when you add all of this up, what all of these politicians have said in the previous few years, perhaps it's no wonder that these countries are now asking for our money. >> and could the government cede ? >> and could the government cede? could they see to their demands? i mean, you know, a lot of the backbenchers in the labour party certainly would like it, but also this question of banning disposable vapes. well, it's no longer a question. apparently it's going to come into force in next june. and i like to dabble in a bit of vaping, and it is not good. it is not good. these little pesky plastic things with their fruity tastes are so addictive. tom, i've tried to stop so many times. i've tried so many times, but they're just so many times, but they're just so addictive and i never was even a smoker. >> this is a personal struggle for you. it's a bit of a personal struggle. >> yes. i mean, it's not the biggest personal struggle, but i'm sure there are people at home who fee
he's pointing to the apology of the anglican church and the archbishop of canterbury over issues relatingo slavery. when you add all of this up, what all of these politicians have said in the previous few years, perhaps it's no wonder that these countries are now asking for our money. >> and could the government cede ? >> and could the government cede? could they see to their demands? i mean, you know, a lot of the backbenchers in the labour party certainly would like it, but also...
0
0.0
Oct 13, 2024
10/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
have been married the day before the wedding, something dismissed as nonsense by the archbishop of canterburyt about the unfounded slur of racism against an unnamed member of the royal family ? or what about the family? or what about the mocking of our late great queen elizabeth in that awful netflix interview with the fake curtsy? look how mortified harry is. they're ashamed to be sat next to a woman mocking a truly great britain . and markle this week britain. and markle this week plays the victim in front of an audience of little girls at an event which was supposed to be about them and their future, but which, true to form, she made about herself. this is the same meghan markle who told a reporter a few years ago, no one ever asks how i'm feeling. well, let me tell you about you, meghan. you are one of the most famous people in the world. you're married to a prince. you are a multi—millionaire. you have two beautiful children, an idyllic life in hollywood, california, and a sprawling mansion in montecito, which we're told boasts 16 bathrooms. perhaps meghan would argue that one of the rea
have been married the day before the wedding, something dismissed as nonsense by the archbishop of canterburyt about the unfounded slur of racism against an unnamed member of the royal family ? or what about the family? or what about the mocking of our late great queen elizabeth in that awful netflix interview with the fake curtsy? look how mortified harry is. they're ashamed to be sat next to a woman mocking a truly great britain . and markle this week britain. and markle this week plays the...