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molly is a student at birmingham university. her- at birmingham university.led. it’s at birmingham university. her lectures are cancelled. it's going to be considerably _ lectures are cancelled. it's going to be considerably disruptive - lectures are cancelled. it's going to be considerably disruptive to l to be considerably disruptive to learning, specifically because there are so many classes being disrupted in a row so it's really inconvenient.- in a row so it's really inconvenient. . ., ., ., ., inconvenient. in central london, a demonstration. _ inconvenient. in central london, a demonstration. whether - inconvenient. in central london, a demonstration. whether you - inconvenient. in central london, a demonstration. whether you are l demonstration. whether you are sympathetic to the strikers or not, the consequences of today are huge. you are one of the countries most senior trades unionists, what you say to the millions of people today inconvenienced, having time school their children, can't get a train? no one wants to inconvenience the public and the
molly is a student at birmingham university. her- at birmingham university.led. it’s at birmingham university. her lectures are cancelled. it's going to be considerably _ lectures are cancelled. it's going to be considerably disruptive - lectures are cancelled. it's going to be considerably disruptive to l to be considerably disruptive to learning, specifically because there are so many classes being disrupted in a row so it's really inconvenient.- in a row so it's really inconvenient. . .,...
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especially with covid. >> mali as a student at birmingham university.tures are cancel. >> it is going to be considerablyisruptive to learning. specifically because of all the classes disrupted in a ro [chanting] >> in central london, a demonstration. whether you are sympathetic to the strikers or not, the consequences of today, huge. all of the country's most senior unionists, what do take of the people today inconvenienced? having to homeschool their children? >> nobody wants to inconvenience the public. the last thing any of these teachers or any public servant wants to do is to be taking industrial action. you've got people at the end of the tether who can't afford pay cuts. >> do need to compromise? >> we would love to negotiate with the government to reach compromise, but rishi sunak are refusing to come to the table. >> down the road, rishi sunak's 100th day as prime minister. >> tori britain is not working. is the prime minister going to get a grip and negotiate with working pple? >> our children's education is precious. they deserve to be in sch
especially with covid. >> mali as a student at birmingham university.tures are cancel. >> it is going to be considerablyisruptive to learning. specifically because of all the classes disrupted in a ro [chanting] >> in central london, a demonstration. whether you are sympathetic to the strikers or not, the consequences of today, huge. all of the country's most senior unionists, what do take of the people today inconvenienced? having to homeschool their children? >> nobody...
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and molly's a student at birmingham university. her lectures are cancelled.nk it's going to be, yeah, considerably disruptive to learning, specifically because there are so many classes being disrupted in a row. yeah, it's definitely inconvenient. # solidarity forever...# in central london, a demonstration. whether you are sympathetic to the strikers or not, the consequences of today — huge. you are one of the country's most senior trades unionists, what do you say to those millions of people today inconvenienced, having to home—school their children, can't get a train? i mean, no—one wants to inconvenience the public, and the last thing any of these teachers behind me or indeed any public servant wants to do is to be taking industrial action, but you've got people at the end of their tether who can't afford another year of real terms pay cuts. do you guys need to compromise? we'd love to be able to negotiate with the government to reach some sort of compromise, but rishi sunak and jeremy hunt are refusing to come to the table. down the road in the commons, i
and molly's a student at birmingham university. her lectures are cancelled.nk it's going to be, yeah, considerably disruptive to learning, specifically because there are so many classes being disrupted in a row. yeah, it's definitely inconvenient. # solidarity forever...# in central london, a demonstration. whether you are sympathetic to the strikers or not, the consequences of today — huge. you are one of the country's most senior trades unionists, what do you say to those millions of people...
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and molly's a student at birmingham university. her lectures are cancelled. considerably disruptive to learning, specifically because there are so many classes being disrupted in a row. yeah, it's definitely inconvenient. # solidarity forever...# in central london, a demonstration. whether you are sympathetic to the strikers or not, the consequences of today — huge. you are one of the country's most senior trades unionists, what do you say to those millions of people today inconvenienced, having to home—school their children, can't get a train? i mean, no—one wants to inconvenience the public, and the last thing any of these teachers behind me or indeed any public servant wants to do is to be taking industrial action, but you've got people at the end of their tether who can't afford another year of real terms pay cuts. do you guys need to compromise? we'd love to be able to negotiate with the government to reach some sort of compromise, but rishi sunak and jeremy hunt are refusing to come to the table. down the road in the commons, it's rishi sunak�*s 100th d
and molly's a student at birmingham university. her lectures are cancelled. considerably disruptive to learning, specifically because there are so many classes being disrupted in a row. yeah, it's definitely inconvenient. # solidarity forever...# in central london, a demonstration. whether you are sympathetic to the strikers or not, the consequences of today — huge. you are one of the country's most senior trades unionists, what do you say to those millions of people today inconvenienced,...
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speaking at our west midlands reporter , jack west midlands reporter, jack carson, who's at the university of birminghamruption . what are continued disruption. what are the staff and students saying . the staff and students saying. to the. well, the fact universities across the country as well as here, there is a lot of support from students for these for these lecturers in there and professors that are striking today. of course, they're striking over three kind of main reasons the unions are demanding a pay rise worth of the rpi measure of inflation, plus 2% or 12, whichever is higher , as well as action to end higher, as well as action to end zero hour and temporary . and of zero hour and temporary. and of course, that action , when we course, that action, when we look at working conditions , look at working conditions, tackling those work, people working excessive hours resulting , what are they saying resulting, what are they saying what they. well the unions are saying hours of unpaid work as well. we owe the uc was was offered an improved deal for 2023 2024 worth between around five and 8. but th
speaking at our west midlands reporter , jack west midlands reporter, jack carson, who's at the university of birminghamruption . what are continued disruption. what are the staff and students saying . the staff and students saying. to the. well, the fact universities across the country as well as here, there is a lot of support from students for these for these lecturers in there and professors that are striking today. of course, they're striking over three kind of main reasons the unions are...
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he's a professor of international security at the university of birmingham. he joins us now from there in the u. k. stefan we've been hearing time and time again over recent days, including from leaders there and munich that we should expect this was a go on for a long time, perhaps even become a frozen conflict. is that the expectation in moscow and in case big for the moment really definitely is contrary to the public pronouncements. could you hear from both sides or the switches? certainly russians or pushing claims that are making a rhetorical i think it's very difficult to verify that at the moment um and even if the army can gainesville poor. thank you. maybe hundreds of meet us, maybe a kilometer on her here or the other line shifts. but it's new brand new out of the kind of advances that you have seen a year ago over the war sold. oh, this is also an expensive or we know that and we've been seeing on the solidarity from western allies, are ukraine's western back as ready to continue funding this conflict. yeah, i think that is very often i think the,
he's a professor of international security at the university of birmingham. he joins us now from there in the u. k. stefan we've been hearing time and time again over recent days, including from leaders there and munich that we should expect this was a go on for a long time, perhaps even become a frozen conflict. is that the expectation in moscow and in case big for the moment really definitely is contrary to the public pronouncements. could you hear from both sides or the switches? certainly...
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the lapthorne is the head of the institute of jewellery and textiles a birmingham city university.for joining me. now you offer a quite a range of courses . yes. and they range of courses. yes. and they cover the whole gamut of fashion. i tell us about that range . so not only we have range. so not only we have fashion design courses , we have fashion design courses, we have fashion design courses, we have fashion promotion courses . so fashion promotion courses. so fashion promotion courses. so fashion promotion courses. so fashion promotion of fashion business buying and brand management. so yeah, not just focussed on design . a lot of old focussed on design. a lot of old fashion people say, oh, this isn't rigorous academic work. tell me about rigour of it. oh my gosh . it certainly is. and my gosh. it certainly is. and those that, you know, believe that fashion design, that the students are just in and, you know, drawing away concealer, which i. wrong. it's a very intense course. so it's a three year course for a degree. and in the first instance, they come in, we show then the
the lapthorne is the head of the institute of jewellery and textiles a birmingham city university.for joining me. now you offer a quite a range of courses . yes. and they range of courses. yes. and they cover the whole gamut of fashion. i tell us about that range . so not only we have range. so not only we have fashion design courses , we have fashion design courses, we have fashion design courses, we have fashion promotion courses . so fashion promotion courses. so fashion promotion courses....
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john is an economics professor at the university of birmingham.ank of england would like. what will happen to interest rates, and loans? , , �* . ~' will happen to interest rates, and loans? , , ,, ., loans? the bad news is the bank of encland loans? the bad news is the bank of england will — loans? the bad news is the bank of england will try _ loans? the bad news is the bank of england will try to _ loans? the bad news is the bank of england will try to control - loans? the bad news is the bank of england will try to control demand | england will try to control demand by raising — england will try to control demand by raising interest rates. they are currently — by raising interest rates. they are currently at — by raising interest rates. they are currently at 4% and are likely to peak _ currently at 4% and are likely to peak at — currently at 4% and are likely to peak at 4.5%. another pain coming for those _ peak at 4.5%. another pain coming for those with mortgages.- peak at 4.5%. another pain coming for those with mortgages. thank you ve much
john is an economics professor at the university of birmingham.ank of england would like. what will happen to interest rates, and loans? , , �* . ~' will happen to interest rates, and loans? , , ,, ., loans? the bad news is the bank of encland loans? the bad news is the bank of england will — loans? the bad news is the bank of england will try _ loans? the bad news is the bank of england will try to _ loans? the bad news is the bank of england will try to control - loans? the bad news is...
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she's from birmingham alabama second-year political science major at washington university and the founder of the youth movement that imparts young people to go and tackle the complex it is social media and the youth lobbying campaign dedicated to advocating greater regulation for big tech. michelle de laune as president chief executive officer of the national center for missing and exploited children the first one to lead. touring heard two decades miss de laune has -- including the explosion of child excitation on line. john pizzuro is the ceo of ceo of raven raven that focuses on protecting kids from exploitation and supporting those who fight for them. previously mr. pizzuro sent 25 years in the new jersey state police. the last sixch years as commandr of the internet crimes against children o task force. he retained 21 individuals in 71-watt 71-watt personage as he apprehended people who preyed on innocentnc people. dr. mitch prinstein chief science officer for the american psychological association responsible for leading their scientific agenda. before assuming this post he was a di
she's from birmingham alabama second-year political science major at washington university and the founder of the youth movement that imparts young people to go and tackle the complex it is social media and the youth lobbying campaign dedicated to advocating greater regulation for big tech. michelle de laune as president chief executive officer of the national center for missing and exploited children the first one to lead. touring heard two decades miss de laune has -- including the explosion...
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university of pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. details straight ahead. >> tucker: back in december, we spoke to a woman who was arrested for the crime of praying outside an abortion clinic in birminghamd. the clinic was closed at the time, but the police didn't care. praying was enough. they charged her anyway. now it's happened again. a catholic priest has been arrested by police in birmingham praying before the same abortion clinic, holding a sign saying he was praying for free speech. the priest joins us with his legal counsel. thank you for joining us very much. father, first to you, did i simplify that in an unfair way? were you doing anything violent or doing anything beyond praying in front of this abortion clinic? >> well, nobody should be criminalized for the us that they're having in their own head. this is what i was threatened with arrest for. i wasn't actually arrested, but interrogated for it and questioned about the thoughts i was having in my own head, my prayers to god, and then charged with doing just this. it's slightly more complicated. did have a sign, but it said i was praying for free speech, which is threatened in the united kingdom, which it clearly is, and t
university of pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. details straight ahead. >> tucker: back in december, we spoke to a woman who was arrested for the crime of praying outside an abortion clinic in birminghamd. the clinic was closed at the time, but the police didn't care. praying was enough. they charged her anyway. now it's happened again. a catholic priest has been arrested by police in birmingham praying before the same abortion clinic, holding a sign saying he was praying for free...
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birmingham, alabama. currently i am a sophomore studying political science at washington university. i am humbled and honored to be here today. i created my first social media account, instagram coming in sixth grade. at 12-year-old girl, the platform seemed almost magical but i began to spend more time online, i was met with a harsh reality. social media was not magic. it was an illusion. a product that was predicated on maximizing my attention at the cost of my well-being. as my screen time increased my mental and physical health suffered. the constant quantification of my words through likes, comments, and followers, heightened my anxiety and deepened my depression. as a young woman, the constant exposure to unrealistic body standards and harmful recommended content led me towards disordered eating and severely damaged my sense of self. but no matter the harm incurred, i didn't features like autoplay and the endless scroll, to hold me back into the online world where i continued to suffer. there i remained for three years, mindlessly scrolling for 5 to 6 hours a day. i eventually
birmingham, alabama. currently i am a sophomore studying political science at washington university. i am humbled and honored to be here today. i created my first social media account, instagram coming in sixth grade. at 12-year-old girl, the platform seemed almost magical but i began to spend more time online, i was met with a harsh reality. social media was not magic. it was an illusion. a product that was predicated on maximizing my attention at the cost of my well-being. as my screen time...
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scott is professor of international politics, university college dublin, speaking to birmingham. speakingus from birmingham. there take a break after there we will take a break after that. idi. that. we're talking about idi. id digital id cards and id cards, digital id cards and unusual allies on this one. from the blue and the red side of the fence, tony blair and william hague push for a tech the logical revolution. would you be part of it . 6:27 already on tv, online . this 6:27 already on tv, online. this is breakfast on gb news with eamonn holmes in isabel webster still to come on the program this morning at 645 will be speaking to the sports minister about the government's new plan to future of english to protect the future of english football. a new study suggests there is no educational benefit to single sex schools . so 720 to single sex schools. so 720 will be asking should they be scrapped ? i went to ask scrapped? i went to ask throughout all my life, not only did not have any sisters, but that's why it just, you know, we're brothers . i went to an all we're brothers. i went t
scott is professor of international politics, university college dublin, speaking to birmingham. speakingus from birmingham. there take a break after there we will take a break after that. idi. that. we're talking about idi. id digital id cards and id cards, digital id cards and unusual allies on this one. from the blue and the red side of the fence, tony blair and william hague push for a tech the logical revolution. would you be part of it . 6:27 already on tv, online . this 6:27 already on...
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university. more importantly, again, i'm here with our two guests. i will lead by introducing professor amani imani perry, born just nine years after the 16th street baptist church bombing. birmingham, alabama dr.. was instilled from an early age with a strong instinct for justice and progressive change. the rich interplay between history, race, law and culture continues to inform her work. as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor, african-american studies at princeton university, perry's work reflects beautiful and deeply complex history of thought, art and imagination. it is also informed by her background as a legal historian and to of the racial inequality in american law. her latest book, brilliant book, which we are here to discuss today, an instant new york times bestseller and a finalist for the 2022 national book awards south to america, a journey below mason-dixon to understand the soul of a is an essential odyssey through american south, and the way it defines american identity and breathe. the letter to my sons. perry the terror, grace and beauty of coming of age as a black person in contemporary america and. what it means to parent our children
university. more importantly, again, i'm here with our two guests. i will lead by introducing professor amani imani perry, born just nine years after the 16th street baptist church bombing. birmingham, alabama dr.. was instilled from an early age with a strong instinct for justice and progressive change. the rich interplay between history, race, law and culture continues to inform her work. as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor, african-american studies at princeton...
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birmingham. we can talk now to professor brendan burchell of cambridge university, who is one of the lead researcherso you think was going on?— was going on? we did a lot of talkin: was going on? we did a lot of talking to _ was going on? we did a lot of talking to these _ was going on? we did a lot of talking to these companies i was going on? we did a lot of- talking to these companies through the trial to see how each of them were coping with these changes. there were lots of different ways in which the productivity went up. often people saying that they were unable to work at the same rate if they had a five day week, that they were pacing themselves. they knew it was a long time to friday on a monday. my guess is the most important thing is, once employers knew that if they found smarter ways of working, cutting out the wastage, it was a massive benefit for them, a 50% increase in their weekends. so everybody was looking to find ways to do things better. they were using creative solutions to find out and it has worked. we creative solutions to find out and it has worked.— creative solutions to f
birmingham. we can talk now to professor brendan burchell of cambridge university, who is one of the lead researcherso you think was going on?— was going on? we did a lot of talkin: was going on? we did a lot of talking to _ was going on? we did a lot of talking to these _ was going on? we did a lot of talking to these companies i was going on? we did a lot of- talking to these companies through the trial to see how each of them were coping with these changes. there were lots of different...
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of course, birmingham being one of the youngest cities in the uk the youngest city in the uk. there are a lot of people, people of university a school in edgbaston and essentially that school they had to for every year group and one of the classes for each year group just was told to stay at home because they didn't have to stop. they didn't to be didn't have the teachers to be able provide children the able to provide children the education today safely. and so parents for some parents who had two children, both in the same yean two children, both in the same year, but one in different classes, one got to stay at home and to work there. the other was told to go in into a shifted timetable. you're right, because of that teachers didn't of the fact that teachers didn't have to their schools have to say to their schools whether striking whether would be striking or not. schools to wait not. a lot of schools to wait until this morning to determine whether open and whether they could open and provide for the provide the care for the children today. but from to teachers here, a lot of to this to strike was a real tough one and e
of course, birmingham being one of the youngest cities in the uk the youngest city in the uk. there are a lot of people, people of university a school in edgbaston and essentially that school they had to for every year group and one of the classes for each year group just was told to stay at home because they didn't have to stop. they didn't to be didn't have the teachers to be able provide children the able to provide children the education today safely. and so parents for some parents who had...
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thanking in birmingham today, thanking them for feeding the uk amid extreme weather events and a cost of living crisis. how would that go down? let us know your views on that study of universityout adulthood helps prevent dementia. the long term research has found that people who exercise as they get older and more to have good brain health than those who are less consistent consistent . less consistent consistent. i used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh exercise. they used to really look forward to doing it and then somewhere in my life, it just occur anymore . my life, it just occur anymore. well, probably all the years of doing breakfast television contributed to a lack of energy. that's my argument. anyway but when it comes to you, i think your brain is a muscle and this thing heavily exercise. i wouldn't worry about the dementia my brain was a muscle to be a success. i'm not seeing any evidence of dementia. i worry about that sharp as a tack. let's talk about rugby, welsh rugby team has delayed announcing their squad against england. they have a big six nafions england. they have a big six nations match on saturday due to an ongoing row o
thanking in birmingham today, thanking them for feeding the uk amid extreme weather events and a cost of living crisis. how would that go down? let us know your views on that study of universityout adulthood helps prevent dementia. the long term research has found that people who exercise as they get older and more to have good brain health than those who are less consistent consistent . less consistent consistent. i used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh...