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it is bournemouth a special beach in any way? absolutely.spective, or a little perspective, what is really interesting about this section of coastline is that it is erosional. that means the waves come up and removes the sand and anything that is left on the sand. anything that the tourists bring and leave here, any litter that has left behind, has the potential to be washed into the ocean, where it can cause thousands of years worth of damage. so it is not only the local area that people are potentially littering, but the rest of the world as well. ellipsis earth has form. it has already deployed the technology in italian tourist hotspot sorrento, where changes led to a 45% drop in littering. they have also done projects on the river ganges in india, and the galapagos islands in the pacific ocean. if ellie's scheme is as successful here as it was in italy, there will be one group of people who will be only too pleased to be out of a job. the dorset devils are a group of more than 700 litter—picking volunteers. since 2013 they have been patr
it is bournemouth a special beach in any way? absolutely.spective, or a little perspective, what is really interesting about this section of coastline is that it is erosional. that means the waves come up and removes the sand and anything that is left on the sand. anything that the tourists bring and leave here, any litter that has left behind, has the potential to be washed into the ocean, where it can cause thousands of years worth of damage. so it is not only the local area that people are...
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Jul 8, 2021
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this is from robert in bournemouth. we are over a week — from robert in bournemouth. three batches. i think simon is also one of those who is— i think simon is also one of those who is affected. the department of health _ who is affected. the department of health and social care have said basically— health and social care have said basically it isn't a problem, we are confident— basically it isn't a problem, we are confident that because our batches have actually been named as the virus _ have actually been named as the virus approved —— vaccine approved by the _ virus approved —— vaccine approved by the european medicines agency they should be approved. however, malta _ they should be approved. however, malta have said they are not quite ready— malta have said they are not quite ready to _ malta have said they are not quite ready to accept that yet. what we do havei _ ready to accept that yet. what we do have, though, is ten eu countries including — have, though, is ten eu countries including greece, spain, ireland and switzerland who have all said they would _ switz
this is from robert in bournemouth. we are over a week — from robert in bournemouth. three batches. i think simon is also one of those who is— i think simon is also one of those who is affected. the department of health _ who is affected. the department of health and social care have said basically— health and social care have said basically it isn't a problem, we are confident— basically it isn't a problem, we are confident that because our batches have actually been named as the virus...
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Jul 12, 2021
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to drive through floodwater, which completely submberged several stretches of road in poole and bournemoutheuro 2020 final. a record audience watched the game peaking at almost 31 million viewers — the most viewed television event since the funeral of princess diana. ed thomas has been speaking to one community in 0ldham about what the tournament has meant to them. it was somejourney... ..with the absolute highs... england! ..and the lows. so what's left now the party's over? it were fun. it was a good day, it was a good night. it was enjoyable, weren't it? it was really enjoyable. all of the community spirit was from the football. - covid, we couldn't do anything. the football's lifted everyone's spirits. i so it doesn't feel like a loss? no, not at all. they played their hearts out and they're an inspiration to all these young kids. watching it out with all your friends and neighbours and enjoying the game together, like a community should do. this was lymeside in 0ldham last night. and imagine this repeated across england. moments ofjoy... how do you feel? good. ..that mean more than jus
to drive through floodwater, which completely submberged several stretches of road in poole and bournemoutheuro 2020 final. a record audience watched the game peaking at almost 31 million viewers — the most viewed television event since the funeral of princess diana. ed thomas has been speaking to one community in 0ldham about what the tournament has meant to them. it was somejourney... ..with the absolute highs... england! ..and the lows. so what's left now the party's over? it were fun. it...
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Jul 20, 2021
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gap between the social classes is now wider because the pandemic. 31—year—old kayleigh lives in bournemouthy on anyone else because you will be this highly career driven career woman and then that will be that, but over time, as things have turned out in the last ten years or so, i feel like i've gone backwards. the government does acknowledge that while talent is evenly distributed across the uk, opportunity isn�*t and has committed to make levelling up one of its top priorities. yes, that�*s right, thank you. but in the meantime, adam has left his home town to realise his acting dreams. katie wray, bbc news. jeff bezos, the billionaire founder of amazon, has been to space and back in the first crewed flight of his rocket ship, new shepard. on the flight were the oldest person who has been to space — 82—year—old wally funk, and the youngest, 18—year—old oliver daemen. our correspondent sophie long reports from texas. boarding his 60 foot suborbital rocket. he was not nervous, he said, just excited. this was notjust about realising a lifelong dream, but expanding his ever growing empire bey
gap between the social classes is now wider because the pandemic. 31—year—old kayleigh lives in bournemouthy on anyone else because you will be this highly career driven career woman and then that will be that, but over time, as things have turned out in the last ten years or so, i feel like i've gone backwards. the government does acknowledge that while talent is evenly distributed across the uk, opportunity isn�*t and has committed to make levelling up one of its top priorities. yes,...
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employ 2.3 million people with two thirds of the jobs outside of london like in glasgow, belfast, bournemoutholidays, billions of pounds of business loans and with front line staff keeping thousands of branches openin staff keeping thousands of branches open in the most difficult of circumstances. find financial services don'tjust generate prosperity here at home. they give us the economic power to project our values on the global stage. but in recent decades, financial services has become emblematic of a broader loss of faith in internationalism. in the past, it was taken as a given that international cooperation created a fairer and morejust world. support for that view has fragmented. now international co—operation too often seems to be just warm words, the benefits of being a global services economy are perceived to flow to narrowly. this is not irreversible. international cooperation should move and inspire people, the benefits should be seen everywhere and we should be proud that people around the world look to this country for leadership. those of us who believe in international collab
employ 2.3 million people with two thirds of the jobs outside of london like in glasgow, belfast, bournemoutholidays, billions of pounds of business loans and with front line staff keeping thousands of branches openin staff keeping thousands of branches open in the most difficult of circumstances. find financial services don'tjust generate prosperity here at home. they give us the economic power to project our values on the global stage. but in recent decades, financial services has become...
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is it bad for london that they have atjpmorgan now having an enormous back office in bournemouth and is not a zero—sum, it is a win win for the whole kingdom. this is the plan and i believe we have made progress on a levelling up when we have begun to raise living standards, spread opportunity, improve our public services and restore people's sense of pride in the community across the whole of the uk. you have to begin by getting the basics right. we have to begin by fighting crime, because we will never level up when some kids face the misery of dealing with the county lines drugs gangs and some kids do not. that is why we are putting rings of steel around towns that are plagued with these gangs and steadily driving them out. so far we have squeezed more than a thousand county lines drugs gangs out of business. that is where we want tough sentences, we are imposing them and we are recruiting 20,000 more police. we will be ruthless in fighting crime, because it is the poorest and most vulnerable who suffer the most. and obviously to give kids alternatives to these gangs, we will inve
is it bad for london that they have atjpmorgan now having an enormous back office in bournemouth and is not a zero—sum, it is a win win for the whole kingdom. this is the plan and i believe we have made progress on a levelling up when we have begun to raise living standards, spread opportunity, improve our public services and restore people's sense of pride in the community across the whole of the uk. you have to begin by getting the basics right. we have to begin by fighting crime, because...
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this was the scene in bournemouth yesterday where temperatures peaked at 29 degrees. are there because there is always a lifeguard and it is the safest place to swim. and public health england has extended its heat—health alert amid concern for elderly and vulnerable people who may struggle to regulate their body temperature. making sure the windows are open. if the windows are open, the blinds or curtains _ the windows are open, the blinds or curtains are — the windows are open, the blinds or curtains are down to keep the sun out. making sure people have plenty of fluids— out. making sure people have plenty of fluids and encouraging fluids. if you are _ of fluids and encouraging fluids. if you are in — of fluids and encouraging fluids. if you are in the community with neighbours, check on those who are most _ neighbours, check on those who are most vulnerable and ensure they have what they— most vulnerable and ensure they have what they need. breakfast sjohn maguire is on perranporth beach in cornwall for us this morning and john, there's concern among officials ther
this was the scene in bournemouth yesterday where temperatures peaked at 29 degrees. are there because there is always a lifeguard and it is the safest place to swim. and public health england has extended its heat—health alert amid concern for elderly and vulnerable people who may struggle to regulate their body temperature. making sure the windows are open. if the windows are open, the blinds or curtains _ the windows are open, the blinds or curtains are — the windows are open, the blinds...
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Jul 18, 2021
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picture, in the sunday times, shows thousands of people enjoying the warm weather on a beach at bournemouths morning, the heatwave here and extreme weather on continental europe. it heatwave here and extreme weather on continental europe.— continental europe. it has been ferocious _ continental europe. it has been ferocious. on _ continental europe. it has been ferocious. on the _ continental europe. it has been ferocious. on the front - continental europe. it has been ferocious. on the front of- continental europe. it has been ferocious. on the front of most| ferocious. 0n the front of most newspapers and inside as well, it is said to be even warmer today. to be careful if you are out there. as rachel was saying, there are concerns that things like the transport network here and suggesting huge delays and cancellations that make as we saw in germany and the netherlands, —— and cancellations. as we saw in germany and the netherlands, that flooding, differences around the world. but is not to say that _ differences around the world. but is not to say that people _ differences around the worl
picture, in the sunday times, shows thousands of people enjoying the warm weather on a beach at bournemouths morning, the heatwave here and extreme weather on continental europe. it heatwave here and extreme weather on continental europe.— continental europe. it has been ferocious _ continental europe. it has been ferocious. on _ continental europe. it has been ferocious. on the _ continental europe. it has been ferocious. on the front - continental europe. it has been ferocious. on the front...