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yes, i do, and i know this will be a concerning time for families to rely on the brilliant work of whitby interactive. children of special education needs and disagrees have been filled for too long, and this comes up repeatedly in this house with a parent struggling to get their children to support that they need and that they deserve. we must raise the standards for every child so they can succeed in education. we will fix the foundations and ensure every child can achieve their potential. >> leader of the opposition, rishi sunak. >> can i join with the prime minister's words of tribute to alex salmon and the holocaust survivor lily ebert and thank him for his kind words about sir david amos. we remember him fondly and will be thinking of all of their families at this moment. mr. speaker, this week china as commit out unwarranted, aggressive and intimidating military exercises in the taiwan straight. our allies are rightly concerned. after wearing reports that the government may have intervened to stop a visit to the u.k. by the former taiwanese president, can the prime minister confirm
yes, i do, and i know this will be a concerning time for families to rely on the brilliant work of whitby interactive. children of special education needs and disagrees have been filled for too long, and this comes up repeatedly in this house with a parent struggling to get their children to support that they need and that they deserve. we must raise the standards for every child so they can succeed in education. we will fix the foundations and ensure every child can achieve their potential....
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two oh words online order but i was put in the role for doing a crime by my adopted mother who was whitbydberg funny enough i don't know why i brought that up other than in case she watches this she can't bury assault like mom asked to be nice a little bit. just bring that to your contention. >> emily do you have law and order in your background? >> i was in ghosts with whoopi goldberg so. >> was she nice? >> she was fine. just kidding i wasn't on there. that was the joke. >> this to me speaks of the ego of hollywood. 100% that she can sit there it's why it's called at do you money. we saw chris pratt almost canceled for going to church kirk cameron's books have been banned for being religious. of course it's a massive liberal slant in hollywood and we saw it comes in the form of a classist egotistical separation which is why they had servers at the table with masks on but they get to eat for their fund-raisers it is preposterous to think hollywood is anything but far, far left totally accusatory how and you wonder she is her public and friends sure they would say okay i have conservative
two oh words online order but i was put in the role for doing a crime by my adopted mother who was whitbydberg funny enough i don't know why i brought that up other than in case she watches this she can't bury assault like mom asked to be nice a little bit. just bring that to your contention. >> emily do you have law and order in your background? >> i was in ghosts with whoopi goldberg so. >> was she nice? >> she was fine. just kidding i wasn't on there. that was the...
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so it is not on our radar at this stage it to whitby.t is oriented around those em global portfolios. haslinda: ftse russell with our own shery ahn. let's get back to raisah rasid. we imagine this is good news. there has been rising interest in asian debt, anyway. raisah: bond inclusion, especially in asia, that is something we have been talking about for a while, so it is definitely positive for asia in general. but when we take a step back and think about fixed income and what it does to your portfolio, it does provide that cushion in case we are talking about a broadly are -- broader cyclical slow down, especially in the u.s. where it could spread across the rest of the world. fixed income itself is something we are pushing investors to have in their portfolio, and really moving towards asia, away from the u.s., really providing the broader investment opportunity set for investors, seeking the flexibility as well as seeking alpha. when it comes to taking advantage of the differing central bank rate cutting cycles, that will be very ke
so it is not on our radar at this stage it to whitby.t is oriented around those em global portfolios. haslinda: ftse russell with our own shery ahn. let's get back to raisah rasid. we imagine this is good news. there has been rising interest in asian debt, anyway. raisah: bond inclusion, especially in asia, that is something we have been talking about for a while, so it is definitely positive for asia in general. but when we take a step back and think about fixed income and what it does to your...
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makes me want to go to whitby abbey and have a look. yeah yeah. fantastic. all right. stay with us.ain's chances at the >> just getting that sinking feeling this morning. >> see you down there. >> see you down there. >> yes, yes , yes. you wouldn't >> yes, yes, yes. you wouldn't want to sink in feeling with our next guest . next guest. >> oh, very good point. you certainly wouldn't want the sinking feeling . you know what sinking feeling. you know what the. it's interesting because erik ten hag, you know, we spoke about erik ten hag and he's erik ten hag. going to get fired from manchester united. the chances are not at the moment. why? because the boss the boss of ineos. yes. who is sirjim ratcliffe? yes, he is also. he's other big thing is sailing and team ineos are looking. are you going lower and lower? as we say. going lower and lower. i'll come down with you. so? so team ineos, they've got britannia which is racing to win the america's cup. now the america's cup has been going since the 18505, cup has been going since the 1850s, which was spoken about for a fair old 1850s. bri
makes me want to go to whitby abbey and have a look. yeah yeah. fantastic. all right. stay with us.ain's chances at the >> just getting that sinking feeling this morning. >> see you down there. >> see you down there. >> yes, yes , yes. you wouldn't >> yes, yes, yes. you wouldn't want to sink in feeling with our next guest . next guest. >> oh, very good point. you certainly wouldn't want the sinking feeling . you know what sinking feeling. you know what the....
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a huge piece of art has been installed at whitby abbey, and much like the historical site, it's trulyen more breathtaking than usual. the heritage tree is a new land art installation commissioned by the national lottery in its 30th year, it symbolises the impact and importance of conservation and heritage. internationally renowned artist david pope creates land frescoes from natural pigments. this incredible image will biodegrade and disappear, leaving no trace. probably the most exciting part was getting this tree to run through the middle of the abbey and the transept, and then sort of blooming out and coming out the back. it was definitely very difficult technically to try to pull that off. we use a series of different techniques from taking a lot of different drone reference photos, and even 3d design and 3d software to make sure that we have the right concept down. it is a huge labour of love to pull something like this off. seven hands form the tree's roots, each belonging to a heritage game changer. wildlife conservationist and presenter chantelle lindsay from doncaster is one.
a huge piece of art has been installed at whitby abbey, and much like the historical site, it's trulyen more breathtaking than usual. the heritage tree is a new land art installation commissioned by the national lottery in its 30th year, it symbolises the impact and importance of conservation and heritage. internationally renowned artist david pope creates land frescoes from natural pigments. this incredible image will biodegrade and disappear, leaving no trace. probably the most exciting part...
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this is an early, early photograph of one of the whitby cats.are you know, they're sleek, they're not beautiful. they're not fast. but they are stout and solid and, nearly bombproof. and they can carry huge amounts of stuff. they have a square, you a square stern. they these the ships that you learn to navigate. and these are the ships, the whitby cats that he used all three of his voyages around the world. so that's why i showed that photograph. but okay. okay. so the voyage itself was designed to find something the british had been obsessed with centuries, finding the northwest passage, a shortcut over canada from the atlantic to, the pacific, in order to facilitate trade with the east indies. as with, you know, with india, with china. and also while they're at it, avoid the spanish and so the northwest passage was something that i think, you know, i'm sure most of you in the room know a little bit about things did not ever go well for the british they got stuck the ice pretty soon they're starving and scurvy you know there's their their boots
this is an early, early photograph of one of the whitby cats.are you know, they're sleek, they're not beautiful. they're not fast. but they are stout and solid and, nearly bombproof. and they can carry huge amounts of stuff. they have a square, you a square stern. they these the ships that you learn to navigate. and these are the ships, the whitby cats that he used all three of his voyages around the world. so that's why i showed that photograph. but okay. okay. so the voyage itself was...
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two weeks ago i was in england, i was over in whitby and i got to see where he apprenticed with the quaker and ships were built, absolutely fascinating. quick question, i'm a retired nurse, tell us, share with us how he took care of his sailors and their diet and that question. >> i'm so glad i'm not trying to keep four questions in my head right now. first, fantastic presentation, thank you so much. and then second, simple question with regarding your art, is there a favorite moment in your research? we talk about discovery of all of these explorers, but as researchers, i'm imagining that you may have discovered something in your research that you realized either hadn't been found before or had not-- that you had a chance to interpret differently, a favorite moment. >> this is like speed dating here. you've got to do this fast and you know, so you know, historians, i think, have a fantasy that they'll find a descendent of their main character who has a little-- who has a trunk in the attic full of old yellowed letters and papers and happened to me one time for a previous book i wrote and
two weeks ago i was in england, i was over in whitby and i got to see where he apprenticed with the quaker and ships were built, absolutely fascinating. quick question, i'm a retired nurse, tell us, share with us how he took care of his sailors and their diet and that question. >> i'm so glad i'm not trying to keep four questions in my head right now. first, fantastic presentation, thank you so much. and then second, simple question with regarding your art, is there a favorite moment in...
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like i get i get to go over there and he does and he very quickly goes to this town place called whitby, just just on the of here. he saw a very circumscribed life for himself as a farmer and he was like, i've got to go over there. he does. he very quickly goes to this town, a place called whidbey on the coast of the north sea and he apprentices to some shipping interests there and learns the shipping trade and he learns how to navigate the very complicated coastline of england, bringing coal from newcastle down to london. he goes all over the baltic, all over the north sea. he masters the trade and he does so in these ships. this is an early, early photograph of one of the whidbey cats. they are called cats. they are not sleek. they are not beautiful. they are not passed but they are stout and solid and nearly bomb proof and they can carry huge amounts of stuff inside. they have a square stern. these are the ships that he learned to navigate and these are the ships he used on all three of his voyages around the world. that is why i showed that photograph. >> the voyage itself was desig
like i get i get to go over there and he does and he very quickly goes to this town place called whitby, just just on the of here. he saw a very circumscribed life for himself as a farmer and he was like, i've got to go over there. he does. he very quickly goes to this town, a place called whidbey on the coast of the north sea and he apprentices to some shipping interests there and learns the shipping trade and he learns how to navigate the very complicated coastline of england, bringing coal...
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whitby interactive has provided inclusive play schemes and houday inclusive play schemes and holidayctivities for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities for 26 years. it has been a lifeline for families continually failed by conservative governments, but interactive is set to close due to a funding shortfall. does the prime minister agree with me that action to tackle the crisis in sven provision is urgently needed and that charities like interactive deserve our support more than ever ? more than ever? >> yes, i do, and i know this will be a concerning time for families who rely on the brilliant work of whitby interactive and children with special educational needs and disabilities have been failed for too long, and this comes up repeatedly in this house with parents struggling to get their children the support that they need and that they deserve. we must raise the standards for every child so they can succeed in education. we will fix the foundations, mr speaker, and ensure every child can achieve their potential . their potential. >> leader of th
whitby interactive has provided inclusive play schemes and houday inclusive play schemes and holidayctivities for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities for 26 years. it has been a lifeline for families continually failed by conservative governments, but interactive is set to close due to a funding shortfall. does the prime minister agree with me that action to tackle the crisis in sven provision is urgently needed and that charities like interactive deserve...
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whitby - important issue.tive has provided inclusive playschemes and holiday activities for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities for 26 years. it has been a lifeline for families continually failed by conservative governments. but interactive is set to close due to a funding shortfall. does he agree with me that action to tackle the crisis in this provision is urgently needed and that charities like interactive deserve our support more than ever?— interactive deserve our support more than ever? yes, i do and i know this _ more than ever? yes, i do and i know this will _ more than ever? yes, i do and i know this will be _ more than ever? yes, i do and i know this will be a _ more than ever? yes, i do and i know this will be a concerning i know this will be a concerning time forfamilies who know this will be a concerning time for families who rely on their billions work. children with special educational needs and abilities have been failed for too long and this comes up repe
whitby - important issue.tive has provided inclusive playschemes and holiday activities for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities for 26 years. it has been a lifeline for families continually failed by conservative governments. but interactive is set to close due to a funding shortfall. does he agree with me that action to tackle the crisis in this provision is urgently needed and that charities like interactive deserve our support more than ever?—...