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this is didcot in oxfordshire. similar scenes, too, in southampton.ks and gloves, wipes, and i think that equipment really does need to get to the frontline quicker. an estimated 20% of postal staff are thought to be off work. that equates to 26,000 postmen and women who are either sick or self—isolating. that, of course, puts increased pressure on those who can work at a time when the number of parcel deliveries has soared. unions say it's been busier than christmas. one postman told us royal mail has been slow to act. when this was all kicking off and you could see where this was going, we were saying, "we need this stuff." but our big boss upstairs just said, "no, you just need to wash your hands." i'd love to wash my hands, but nowhere's open, ever — it's ridiculous. the company says it has invested heavily in protective equipment. i don't think we've been slow, we've moved as quickly as we possibly could to get supplies to our people that they need. this will help them stay safe. and we've spent way over £15 million now making sure people have go
this is didcot in oxfordshire. similar scenes, too, in southampton.ks and gloves, wipes, and i think that equipment really does need to get to the frontline quicker. an estimated 20% of postal staff are thought to be off work. that equates to 26,000 postmen and women who are either sick or self—isolating. that, of course, puts increased pressure on those who can work at a time when the number of parcel deliveries has soared. unions say it's been busier than christmas. one postman told us...
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at rebellion studios in didcot near 0xford the team is working on the post pandemic fashion show mightowned visual designer who has collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueen and beyonce. if you're working with leading company mbs to use tracking systems, led screens and coded to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall command over 10 million pixels here. essentially to a giant 4k screens. his team include specialist in visual effects and motion capture and motion sensory theatre. but these models are all computer—generated along with the environments they are walking through. what really makes it cool is when he grabbed the camera we actually move around and can go into the space. so that's what makes it amazing. with the pans come you can see that the entire parallax is changing. if you are inside you can actually, i can move around the space. directly to make it feel like it's there. 0k, yeah. oh, yeah, there we are. but we will be in the space? we are in the space, 0k. working in this new it only impacts the way the fashion show i
at rebellion studios in didcot near 0xford the team is working on the post pandemic fashion show mightowned visual designer who has collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueen and beyonce. if you're working with leading company mbs to use tracking systems, led screens and coded to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall command over 10 million pixels here. essentially to a giant 4k screens. his team include specialist in visual effects and...
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at 4: new conservative mp david johnston tells us why didcot is so special.. laughter at 3: "we can't hear you!" brexit party mep claire fox has her microphone cut when her speaking time is up. you seem to want to create... madame, no—one can hear you, but you are free to continue talking to yourself. at 2: shadow culture secretary — and former soap actress — tracy brabin hops to the despatch box. thank you, mr speaker. nobody say "break a leg," please. and at 1: lord forsyth reminds lord mann of his interesting views on the house of lords. he is on record as saying that this place is a care home for failed politicians. selina seth reporting. many of the new mps first elected at last month's general election have made their first — or maiden — speeches in the commons. by tradition, these are non—controversial and include a tribute to the mp's predecessor, even if they came from a different political party. mark fletcher is a conservative whose victory in derbyshire ended the parliamentary career of labour's dennis skinner, who was widely known as the beast of
at 4: new conservative mp david johnston tells us why didcot is so special.. laughter at 3: "we can't hear you!" brexit party mep claire fox has her microphone cut when her speaking time is up. you seem to want to create... madame, no—one can hear you, but you are free to continue talking to yourself. at 2: shadow culture secretary — and former soap actress — tracy brabin hops to the despatch box. thank you, mr speaker. nobody say "break a leg," please. and at 1: lord...
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Jan 11, 2020
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could buy a ticket and they will say thank you, that's £112, but if you say you would like to get to didcot two tickets for your journey rather than one, then you will save £35, so one third of the cost of the trip. perfectly legal as you say, so long as the train stops at the place that you spot the and what are seeing today is the whole thing moving from the niche, lots of us thing moving from the niche, lots of us have got used to the various points, to a company through which millions of people buy tickets saying we're going to give you the best deal, and that might involve one of these crafty ticket splitting... that sounds good for customers but not so good for the rail companies? most certainly. let me give you another example, if i may. if you walk up to the ticket office in perth in central scotland and say you want to go to swansea, they will say thank you, that's £235. but if you are going on to one of the many ticket splitting websites, or on train line, they could split it into seven or eight separate sections, and you can still get on the same trains, still have a degree of fl
could buy a ticket and they will say thank you, that's £112, but if you say you would like to get to didcot two tickets for your journey rather than one, then you will save £35, so one third of the cost of the trip. perfectly legal as you say, so long as the train stops at the place that you spot the and what are seeing today is the whole thing moving from the niche, lots of us thing moving from the niche, lots of us have got used to the various points, to a company through which millions of...
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and tim peakejoins me now, live from the rutherford appleton laboratory in didcot.rnoon, thank you, great to be talking to you. not eve ryo ne you, great to be talking to you. not everyone can do what you have done, not everyone can be an astronaut by any means, but i suppose your point is there are lots of associated jobs within your world that require expertise in science, maths, technology and so on? absolutely, yes, and that is the point, really. spaceis yes, and that is the point, really. space is a great form for inspiration and the careers of the future are going to be so diverse, but what's going to underpin everything i believe is having a basis in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, so if we can inspire our younger generations to embrace those subjects we are empowering them for the future and giving them skills for life, whatever direction they want to go off into. what are you saying on a practical level? i remember you chatting to link ups with schoolchildren, what would you to say to someone watching you right now about what they could be do
and tim peakejoins me now, live from the rutherford appleton laboratory in didcot.rnoon, thank you, great to be talking to you. not eve ryo ne you, great to be talking to you. not everyone can do what you have done, not everyone can be an astronaut by any means, but i suppose your point is there are lots of associated jobs within your world that require expertise in science, maths, technology and so on? absolutely, yes, and that is the point, really. spaceis yes, and that is the point, really....
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at rebellion studios in didcot near 0xford, the team from satore studio is working on what the post—pandemicned visual designer who's collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueen and beyonce. he's working with lighting company nbs to use tracking systems, led screens and code to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen's 20m wide by 1m tall, and there are over 10 million pixels here. essentially two giant 4k screens. his team includes specialists in visual effects, motion capture and multisensory theatre. these models are all computer—generated, along with the environments they're walking through. what really makes it cool is when we grab the camera and we can move around and actually go into the space. 0h, cool. that's what makes it amazing. as it pans, you can see how the entire parallax is changing completely. so if you're inside you can actually move around the space directly. to make it feel like you're actually in the space. 0k, yeah... you can see us. yeah, there we are! we will be in the space? we are in the space. we are in the space, 0k. working in this new way impacts n
at rebellion studios in didcot near 0xford, the team from satore studio is working on what the post—pandemicned visual designer who's collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueen and beyonce. he's working with lighting company nbs to use tracking systems, led screens and code to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen's 20m wide by 1m tall, and there are over 10 million pixels here. essentially two giant 4k screens. his team includes specialists in visual effects, motion capture...
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this is didcot in oxfordshire. similar scenes, too, in southampton.vailability of masks and gloves, wipes, and i think that equipment really does need to get to the frontline quicker. an estimated 20% of postal staff are thought to be off work. that equates to 26,000 postmen and women who are either sick or self—isolating. that, of course, puts increased pressure on those who can work at a time when the number of parcel deliveries has soared. unions say it's been busier than christmas. one postman told us royal mail has been slow to act. when this was all kicking off and you could see where this was going, we were saying, "we need this stuff." but our big boss upstairs just said, "no, you just need to wash your hands." i'd love to wash my hands, but nowhere's open, ever — it's ridiculous. the company says it has invested heavily in protective equipment. i don't think we've been slow, we've moved as quickly as we possibly could to get supplies to our people that they need. this will help them stay safe. and we've spent way over £15 million now making s
this is didcot in oxfordshire. similar scenes, too, in southampton.vailability of masks and gloves, wipes, and i think that equipment really does need to get to the frontline quicker. an estimated 20% of postal staff are thought to be off work. that equates to 26,000 postmen and women who are either sick or self—isolating. that, of course, puts increased pressure on those who can work at a time when the number of parcel deliveries has soared. unions say it's been busier than christmas. one...
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stanford university about his plan to get college kids back on campus safely, plus much more room in didcot new york. connell: this is the day joe has been waiting for, joe has a construction company in this area who complete the shutdown for the last couple months, today he is back and you will meet him next, after the bell, live from upstate new york as it starts to reopen, we are coming right back. here's the thing about managing multiple clouds for your business. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. connell: is a phase reopening here in new york state, the state hit harder than any other by the coronavirus, if you look at new york on a map, it split into ten regions, five moving into phase one of the reopening today and most including the southern tier which is where we are on what you would call upstate new york, where a three hour drive from new york
stanford university about his plan to get college kids back on campus safely, plus much more room in didcot new york. connell: this is the day joe has been waiting for, joe has a construction company in this area who complete the shutdown for the last couple months, today he is back and you will meet him next, after the bell, live from upstate new york as it starts to reopen, we are coming right back. here's the thing about managing multiple clouds for your business. when you've got public...
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dr rachel ward joins us from didcot. a very good morning to you. surgery. i work in 0xfordshire and we do well and i am proud of how we cope with this. we have been through a few stages. we started out in a very busy planning phase where we had to change the whole way we were working in a short amount of time and then we entered the second phase where we were seeing that peak of the virus, seeing that peak of the virus, seeing a lot of patients with covid—19 and making sure our staff was safe and looking after very sick people. we are now in another phase, a little bit of a catch up. we are very busy because a lot of people have been sitting at home patiently waiting for things to be moving again and we are now seeing people who are coming to us with problems they have had for a while and we are also trying to catch up on all our chronic disease management which we have had to put on hold for a few months. things are very busy even though this time of year is normally quiet relatively but it feels like we are in the middle of winter. there was a fo
dr rachel ward joins us from didcot. a very good morning to you. surgery. i work in 0xfordshire and we do well and i am proud of how we cope with this. we have been through a few stages. we started out in a very busy planning phase where we had to change the whole way we were working in a short amount of time and then we entered the second phase where we were seeing that peak of the virus, seeing that peak of the virus, seeing a lot of patients with covid—19 and making sure our staff was safe...
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this is didcot in 0xfordshire. similar scenes, too, in southampton.vailability of masks and gloves, wipes, and i think that equipment really does need to get to the frontline quicker. an estimated 20% of postal staff are thought to be off work. that equates to 26,000 postmen and women who are either sick or self—isolating. that, of course, puts increased pressure on those who can work at a time when the number of parcel deliveries has soared. unions say it's been busier than christmas. 0ne postman told us royal mail has been slow to act. when this was all kicking off and you could see where this was going, we were saying, "we need this stuff." but our big boss upstairs just said, "no, you just need to wash your hands." i'd love to wash my hands, but nowhere's open, ever — it's ridiculous. the company says it has invested heavily in protective equipment. i don't think we've been slow, we've moved as quickly as we possibly could to get supplies to our people that they need. this will help them stay safe. and we've spent way over £15 million now making s
this is didcot in 0xfordshire. similar scenes, too, in southampton.vailability of masks and gloves, wipes, and i think that equipment really does need to get to the frontline quicker. an estimated 20% of postal staff are thought to be off work. that equates to 26,000 postmen and women who are either sick or self—isolating. that, of course, puts increased pressure on those who can work at a time when the number of parcel deliveries has soared. unions say it's been busier than christmas. 0ne...
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tim peakejoined me earlier from the rutherford appleton laboratory in didcot — and explained his goalay to someone watching you right now about what they could be doing? what we‘re talking about right now is really embracing what they‘re passionate about, but also looking at the future, looking at the pace of technology, the way things are changing and preparing for the careers that are going to be available and really future proofing their careers. so embracing stem subjects will give you that ability to make yourself as employable as possible for the future. and we‘re looking at the mission and how that younger generation were inspired by that mission, where thatjourney has taken them from now so that we can help to quantify this process and find out how we can best inspire the generations for the future. and a quick thought about role models. i mean, is that someone like you important in terms of inspiring? is there a real link there? i think the thing about an astronaut is you‘re the tip of the iceberg. i mean, there‘s an enormous team of people who make human space flight and exp
tim peakejoined me earlier from the rutherford appleton laboratory in didcot — and explained his goalay to someone watching you right now about what they could be doing? what we‘re talking about right now is really embracing what they‘re passionate about, but also looking at the future, looking at the pace of technology, the way things are changing and preparing for the careers that are going to be available and really future proofing their careers. so embracing stem subjects will give...
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today we're joined from didcot by dr rachel ward. how are you this morning? good morning.t the heat. 0ne to our gp yesterday, they were concerned about the heat. one of the hotte5t days, we had some heat records, 33 degrees in heathrow and around the country. did you get many ca5e5 around the country. did you get many cases of heatstroke? what we often tend to see in this situation with the weather as we start out and we 5ee the weather as we start out and we see people with direct 5on related problems so 5unburn, headaches are what we worry about is after a couple of days of weather it really 5ta rt5 couple of days of weather it really starts to affect 5ome couple of days of weather it really starts to affect some of our frail and elderly patients. so i suspect over the next day or so we are going to see some of our older patients coming to us not feeling very well. thi5 coming to us not feeling very well. this group of patients can be affected by a slight change with dehydration, especially those on certain medications who have certain health conditions. they can become
today we're joined from didcot by dr rachel ward. how are you this morning? good morning.t the heat. 0ne to our gp yesterday, they were concerned about the heat. one of the hotte5t days, we had some heat records, 33 degrees in heathrow and around the country. did you get many ca5e5 around the country. did you get many cases of heatstroke? what we often tend to see in this situation with the weather as we start out and we 5ee the weather as we start out and we see people with direct 5on related...