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beetle and we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating culture ok it should be either a bristol museum of shame which he can go in and all the order of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in ok although you can have a street of shame but i don't way it should be contextualized as the most terrific period in bristol is this free. once again whatever argument is out has been lost because he's shown himself to be a hypocrite for a while and the fact is it is history who says he's there i go i'm going to pluck there then you have to make sure that you put it into context of what was happening around the world you cannot judge historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on. more blacks was enslaved by blacks than they were by the europeans so he needs to tell us all the laws why when i walk eagle why why r t why you subjecting me to the most ignorant and based racist. rewrite up in st a week early but obviously not. to name call the white man who's got no idea now we all know you can wish to comment. is ok and yourself to believe let me put this poin
beetle and we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating culture ok it should be either a bristol museum of shame which he can go in and all the order of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in ok although you can have a street of shame but i don't way it should be contextualized as the most terrific period in bristol is this free. once again whatever argument is out has been lost because he's shown himself to be a hypocrite for a while and the fact is it is history who says he's there i...
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the first will be heard here in bristol today.hallenge. one of my child's educational needs are not being met because they do not have the funding. and you know bristol has the worst exclusion rate in the whole of the country in primary and secondary school. what does that tell you? that we need funding for our children, not cuts. bristol is one of 39 local authorities who have signed this letter to the secretary of state for education. it says they are deeply concerned by a lack of adequate send funding and far reaching reductions to provision. the letter has also been signed by hackney. there, protests have been held in the face of cuts to tackle a £6 million overspend. but now that council is considering a legal challenge of its own, a judicial review against the government. you are having this conversation is right now? yes, we have to come up with other councils, about possibly taking the government to court. what would that look like? it would look like the 27 out of 32 london councils taking the government to court. the gov
the first will be heard here in bristol today.hallenge. one of my child's educational needs are not being met because they do not have the funding. and you know bristol has the worst exclusion rate in the whole of the country in primary and secondary school. what does that tell you? that we need funding for our children, not cuts. bristol is one of 39 local authorities who have signed this letter to the secretary of state for education. it says they are deeply concerned by a lack of adequate...
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also this hour seventeenth century slave trader is remembered as divided bristol and southwest england. old friends will the clocks going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know the sun now you would guess it's monday it's already. so that's what duck clock. and a former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly foment a right wing revolution in europe he's taking aim at the liberal philanthropist george soros has been promoting the left for years. a warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for tuning in. first news just in this hour on our two international the israeli army says it has shot down a syrian fighter jet after it entered the country's airspace two missiles were launched at the warplane which is about two kilometers into israeli territory there were also earlier reports of an exchange of fire on the border with syria will bring you more information on that when it comes in. and other world news donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of se
also this hour seventeenth century slave trader is remembered as divided bristol and southwest england. old friends will the clocks going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know the sun now you would guess it's monday it's already. so that's what duck clock. and a former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly foment a right wing revolution in europe he's taking aim at the liberal philanthropist george soros has...
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poorest take the decider in bristol by seven wickets.dust settles on suite and the countdown begins for england's world cup semifinal with croatia. welcome to the programme. plenty to come but let's start with f1 because ferrari's sebastian vettel extended his lead at the top of the formula 1 drivers championship to a dramatic priddis grand prix at silverstone. lewis hamilton fought to finish second after suffering a collision on the first lap. andy swiss rounds up on the first lap. andy swiss rounds up the race from silverstone. at a sweltering silverstinem lewis hamilton and 140,000 fans hoping for history. -- silverstone. from poll position his chances of a record sixth win here were soon sent spinning. a sluggish start, a collision and in the blink of an eye hamilton was down to 18th, his race seemingly over. but boldly, brilliantly he surged through the field and back into contention before more twists, two crashes interrupting the race thankfully all drivers unhurt. the resulting sha ke—up produced some finish. sebastian vettel tak
poorest take the decider in bristol by seven wickets.dust settles on suite and the countdown begins for england's world cup semifinal with croatia. welcome to the programme. plenty to come but let's start with f1 because ferrari's sebastian vettel extended his lead at the top of the formula 1 drivers championship to a dramatic priddis grand prix at silverstone. lewis hamilton fought to finish second after suffering a collision on the first lap. andy swiss rounds up on the first lap. andy swiss...
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and how a seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has divided bristol in the south west of being from. the old ones will plus going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know the sign now you would guess this money is already. a very good morning to you and seen love and i am here in moscow and you're watching aussie international with me thank you erin. donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement didn't go unchallenged . doesn't like it he wants to punish them for you know i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you just said the president doesn't want all these people doing a little size in matters of national security by going after his political enemies people are politicizing agencies and departments that are specifically meant to not be political and not to be monetized off of security.
and how a seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has divided bristol in the south west of being from. the old ones will plus going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know the sign now you would guess this money is already. a very good morning to you and seen love and i am here in moscow and you're watching aussie international with me thank you erin. donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several former top intelligence...
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philanthropist who made his fortune as a slave trader is commemorated it is dividing the residents and bristol in southwest england the old ones with the plots going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what we saw you know the sign now you would guess it's money's already. so that's what i plucked i mean what. this is are two international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned seven pm welcome to the program moscow has confirmed it's received a long term syndication for president putin to visit washington for a second summit in the fall and says it's considering the proposal the us leader expressed willingness for further talks after the pair met in helsinki last week second meeting potentially was out of your proof. is that in the works is it planned has it been you know i would say it's in the works look we had a tremendous discussion on many things but the fact is we got along very well that i'd have a good relationship with you. we cannot go live to samir khan in washington d.c. so mero talk us through the details. well from what we kn
philanthropist who made his fortune as a slave trader is commemorated it is dividing the residents and bristol in southwest england the old ones with the plots going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what we saw you know the sign now you would guess it's money's already. so that's what i plucked i mean what. this is are two international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned seven pm welcome to the program moscow has confirmed it's...
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also this hour how it seventeenth century slave trader is remembered as divided bristol in the southwest in the. old terms with the plugs going to be so you because you've got to pull things into a context of what we. know you would guess which is money's already scheduled to run just walked up. and the former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly from and right wing revolution in europe he's taking aim at liberal philanthropist george soros has been promoting the left for years. warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for tuning in this hour. first the israeli army says it has fired two anti-aircraft missiles at a syrian fighter jet that allegedly flew roughly one and a half kilometers into its airspace it's been reported that the incident took place over the israeli occupied golan heights and that the plane crashed on the syrian side of the disputed territory it comes as the assad government pushes to regain full control of the southwest of syria close to go on heights. and other world news donald trump is c
also this hour how it seventeenth century slave trader is remembered as divided bristol in the southwest in the. old terms with the plugs going to be so you because you've got to pull things into a context of what we. know you would guess which is money's already scheduled to run just walked up. and the former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly from and right wing revolution in europe he's taking aim at liberal philanthropist george soros has been...
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also just our seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has divided the city of bristol in southwest england old terms what the plot is going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what we. know you'll get guess it's money it's already told us what up pluck i mean look at. the former trump advisor come to the fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly foment a rightwing revolution in europe he's taking aim at the liberal plan to piss george soros has been running the left. this is our change national coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned six pm welcome to the park. donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several obama era intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had politicized and in some cases monetize their access to sensitive information and may baseless claims about the president reporters were quick to question the implications of the threat. and the like and he wants to punish them for you know i think you are. creating your own story there is the president doing exac
also just our seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has divided the city of bristol in southwest england old terms what the plot is going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what we. know you'll get guess it's money it's already told us what up pluck i mean look at. the former trump advisor come to the fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly foment a rightwing revolution in europe he's taking aim at the liberal plan to piss george soros has been...
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also this hour how his seventeenth century slave trader is remembered as divided bristol in southwest england the old ones with the clocks going to be so you because you've got to pull things into a context of what we saw you know so i know you would guess it's money is a regularly scheduled round so that's what up plus i'm a lawyer. and the former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly for men a rightwing revolution and europe he's taking aim at a liberal plant based george soros has been promoting the left for years. this is r t international bringing you your live news update this hour welcome to the program. donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said that they had been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement didn't go unchallenged. doesn't like and you want to punish them for you know i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you just said the pr
also this hour how his seventeenth century slave trader is remembered as divided bristol in southwest england the old ones with the clocks going to be so you because you've got to pull things into a context of what we saw you know so i know you would guess it's money is a regularly scheduled round so that's what up plus i'm a lawyer. and the former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly for men a rightwing revolution and europe he's taking aim at a...
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and how a seventeenth century slave trade is remembered has divided the city of bristol live in southwest england. the old ones with the plots going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know the sign now you would guess it's money is already ramped up what dr clarke and what. a former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to purportedly from and a rightwing revolution in europe he's taken aim at a liberal for the philanthropist george soros who's been promoting the left for you it's. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me thank you aaron our top story this hour donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had and have been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement doesn't go unchallenged because speech doesn't like it he wants to punish them for you know i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you ju
and how a seventeenth century slave trade is remembered has divided the city of bristol live in southwest england. the old ones with the plots going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know the sign now you would guess it's money is already ramped up what dr clarke and what. a former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to purportedly from and a rightwing revolution in europe he's taken aim at a liberal for the...
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happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either a bristol museum of shame which he can go in and all the ardor of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in but i don't way it should be called textual eyes as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the. a devastating wildfire has killed at least twenty people near the greek capital it is the deadliest blaze to hit the country in more than a decade the seaside resort of monte to be the north east of affluence has been the worst hit more than one hundred people are injured including sixteen children and officials say that the number of casualties is likely to rise several other fires have broken out across greece amid soaring temperatures the government has declared a state of emergency and is asking for assistance from the e.u. . the german football star of the turkish descent has retired from the national team saying he feels unwanted in his own country. was subjected to widespread
happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either a bristol museum of shame which he can go in and all the ardor of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in but i don't way it should be called textual eyes as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the. a devastating wildfire has killed at least twenty people near the greek capital it is...
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was happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either bristol. zeal of shame which you can go in and all you are the colonial aspects and really of the past but i don't worry it should be called checks your lies as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time more blacks was enslaved by blacks than there were by the europeans so he needs to tell us all a lot why why why why why are to you why you subjected me to the most ignorant based racist. rewrite of the street but obviously not. the name of the white man who's got no idea how we all believe in marriage to comments. more blacks was enslaved by blacks than they were by the europeans so he needs to needs to actually look and stop being very hypocritical. and allstream to pipeline which is currently under construction is set to deliver natural gas from russia to germany the project has been widely criticized by the us which once to supply its own liquid natural gas instead chompers also w
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of the past can go in but i don't way it should be contextualized as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time of the does it for me i'll be back in about thirty five minutes with a full account you know as you're watching our international. join me every thursday on the elec simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see that. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be rich. to go on to be press this is what the before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. right we're all set to start in five yes the studio has a signal. he's not going to talk about no fly just maybe right after the arse explorers want to do that would have their. record. to say last week oh. ok let's throw told them to sophie until i'm seriously shevardnadze said today we've got lots to tal
of the past can go in but i don't way it should be contextualized as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time of the does it for me i'll be back in about thirty five minutes with a full account you know as you're watching our international. join me every thursday on the elec simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see...
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on a statue commemorating a seventeenth century merchant is dividing locals in the english city of bristol edward colston was a prominent figure in the city's history but also in the slave trade much of his wealth was acquired through the royal african company which held a monopoly on the trade of gold ivory and slaves on some residents want to raise awareness of course the nz passed city authorities have announced plans to add a second inscription to the monument they propose including a part a graph explaining about the enslavement of africans around twenty thousand of whom are said to have died as a direct result of colston's involvement in the slave trade. while some locals are now calling the move pointless for the statue to be removed altogether we spoke to racial equality campaign early just her and stephen morris from the english democrats. why are we got the statue of a man who sold millions of africans into bondage and slavery ripped operate them babies from their mothers breast separated families killed maimed and murdered millions of africans but he gave some money to charity s
on a statue commemorating a seventeenth century merchant is dividing locals in the english city of bristol edward colston was a prominent figure in the city's history but also in the slave trade much of his wealth was acquired through the royal african company which held a monopoly on the trade of gold ivory and slaves on some residents want to raise awareness of course the nz passed city authorities have announced plans to add a second inscription to the monument they propose including a part...
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happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either a bristol museum of shame which you can go in and all the order of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in but i don't way it should be called textual eyes as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time more blacks was enslaved by blacks than they were by the europeans so it needs to. be where i was a critical why why r t why are you subjecting me to the most ignorant one based racist. rewrite of the street a week early but obviously. the name of the white man who's got no idea now on any image to comment on with girls later meant more blacks was enslaved by blacks than they were by the europeans so he needs to needs to actually look and stop being very hypocritical. the theme of alleged russian meddling seems to have touched a multitude of areas in recent times from presidential elections in the us to the independence persian spain's breakaway region catalonia and witnesses ce
happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either a bristol museum of shame which you can go in and all the order of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in but i don't way it should be called textual eyes as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time more blacks was enslaved by blacks than they were by the europeans so it needs...
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happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either a bristol museum of shame which he can go in and all the ardor of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in but i don't way it should be called textual eyes as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time more blood was enslaved by blacks than there were by the europeans so he needs to needs to actually. look i'm still being very hypocritical. and that doesn't for me i'll be back in to top the hour with more news you're watching art international stay with us. people criticize us or they questioned us and they want to know why we're not more book critical of russia and the real question is how come we're not tooting russia's horn more because they are been genius during this crisis but that would be i think a little bit you know over the top to simply point out all the good things that they're constantly doing so we just try to take a more balanced middle of the road approach that
happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either a bristol museum of shame which he can go in and all the ardor of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in but i don't way it should be called textual eyes as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time more blood was enslaved by blacks than there were by the europeans so he needs to...
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people in bristol in southwest england are divided over a plan to a plaque to a statue. that commemorate his seventeenth century merchant involved in the slave trade edward colson is a prominent figure in the city's history for his philanthropy however and the child his wealth was acquired through the royal african company which was involved in the slave trade whereas in say people need to be more aware of colston's past and they're demanding a plaque mentioning his role in the slave trade with many now also calling for the statue to be removed altogether we spoke to racial equality campaigner lee jasper and stephen morris from the english democrats why have we got the statue of a man who sold millions of africans into bondage and slavery ripped operate them babies from their mothers breast separated families killed maimed and murdered millions of africans but he gave money to charity so we should have a statue of him in our town square we have to look at the full history of the of the slave trade this was going on for thousands of years before europeans arrived africans
people in bristol in southwest england are divided over a plan to a plaque to a statue. that commemorate his seventeenth century merchant involved in the slave trade edward colson is a prominent figure in the city's history for his philanthropy however and the child his wealth was acquired through the royal african company which was involved in the slave trade whereas in say people need to be more aware of colston's past and they're demanding a plaque mentioning his role in the slave trade with...
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they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.cation secretary angela rayner said ‘we need action, notjust warm words and sympathy‘. in his interview, mr hinds defended the tougher gcse‘s & a—level exams. rebuked primary schools who put pressure on young pupils to do well in sat exams and said workload of teachers was his ‘number one concern.‘ helena brothwell is principal at queen elizabeth‘s academy in mansfield. she said workload of teachers is the biggest problem. we are in a recruitment crisis, a retention crisis at the moment. schools have got two do all they can now to reduce the bureaucracy around data planning and data entry, lesson planning. it is really important. as a school we have done an awful lot to make sure our staff can be energetic in class, full of life, have a life outside school, that is important. we can achieve a balance if we want it badly enough. give us an idea how you encourage your staff to manage their workload? we have removed britain marking as a requirement. some schools ask staff for a written ma
they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.cation secretary angela rayner said ‘we need action, notjust warm words and sympathy‘. in his interview, mr hinds defended the tougher gcse‘s & a—level exams. rebuked primary schools who put pressure on young pupils to do well in sat exams and said workload of teachers was his ‘number one concern.‘ helena brothwell is principal at queen elizabeth‘s academy in mansfield. she said...
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they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.hot dead in the city centre. it happened in the park village area yesterday evening. detectives are now carrying out a murder investigation. emma thomas reports. valley road in park village, normally a residential street surrounded by houses, flats and a primary school. today it's the centre of a murder investigation. police were called here at around 9pm following reports of the sound of gunshots. minutes later, officers discovered the victim had been driven away to new cross hospital. armed police arrived at the hospital — early concerns that the alleged gunman was on site, were soon dispelled. the victim, in his early 20s, was transported to the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham but died at 2:00am this morning. the city's former mayor, who is a councillor representing the park village area, told me the shooting will cause fear among the local residents. it's always sad when somebody dies but whenever you have an incident people do tend to get worried and and people do tend and
they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.hot dead in the city centre. it happened in the park village area yesterday evening. detectives are now carrying out a murder investigation. emma thomas reports. valley road in park village, normally a residential street surrounded by houses, flats and a primary school. today it's the centre of a murder investigation. police were called here at around 9pm following reports of the sound of...
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amanda palmer, bbc news, bristol. peter firmin, the co—creator of the clangers, has died aged 89.ell as helping devise bagpuss, ivor the engine and noggin the nog. in 1999, bagpuss was voted the most popular bbc children's programme ever made, and in 2014 peter firmin received a bafta lifetime achievement award. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. foremost, the heat and the sunshine continues. for some welcome rain. a yellow warning the storms across south—west england that extends into parts of wales and we could see of you pushing further eastwards this evening into the home counties and maybe towards london. more cloud for northern ireland and north—west scotland. in the sunshine, still a lot of it and temperatures widely in the mid to high 20s, 30 or 31 for some. still the of thunderstorms across central, southern and south—west england this evening and overnight. i'll swear, dry with more blood for scotland but anyway will have fizzled out by this stage. muddy and humid across central and southern england, temperatures not much lower than 18 or 19. we
amanda palmer, bbc news, bristol. peter firmin, the co—creator of the clangers, has died aged 89.ell as helping devise bagpuss, ivor the engine and noggin the nog. in 1999, bagpuss was voted the most popular bbc children's programme ever made, and in 2014 peter firmin received a bafta lifetime achievement award. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. foremost, the heat and the sunshine continues. for some welcome rain. a yellow warning the storms across south—west...
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they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.an interview with the guardian, he said too many teachers in england are being overwhelmed by excessive workloads. the labour shadow education secretary, angela rayner, said "we need action, notjust warm words and sympathy". in his interview, mr hinds defended the tougher gcses and a—level exams. rebuked primary schools who put pressure on young pupils to do well in sat exams. and said workload of teachers was his "number one concern". we can speak to helena brothwell, principal at queen elizabeth s academy in mansfield. tell me about the workload that you and your teachers are coping with currently, is it to number one concern? yes, i mean, for sure it is the number one reason why teachers leave the profession. we are in a recruitment crisis, a retention crisis at the moment. schools have got to do or they can now to reduce the bureaucracy around data planning and data entry and lesson planning. it's really, really important. as a school, we've done an awful lot to make sure that our
they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.an interview with the guardian, he said too many teachers in england are being overwhelmed by excessive workloads. the labour shadow education secretary, angela rayner, said "we need action, notjust warm words and sympathy". in his interview, mr hinds defended the tougher gcses and a—level exams. rebuked primary schools who put pressure on young pupils to do well in sat exams. and said...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.es in that stadium tonight, it definitely did not end as so many thousands of england fans hoped. what now for the england team? in the immediate term, they have to somehow try to get themselves ready for that third and fourth play—off match that no international side, no losing semifinalist, wants to be part of. they will play belgium in st petersburg for the second time this tournament. it has to be said that croatia deserved victory this evening. england i think will count the cost of missing some really good chancesin the cost of missing some really good chances in the first half when they we re chances in the first half when they were already one goal up and had great opportunities to stretch the lead and put it to bed. they did not ta ke lead and put it to bed. they did not take those chances. that is the negative, but there are plenty of positives for this young england side. in the past a defeat like this, you can't help but feel, would have left long lasting mental scars that
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.es in that stadium tonight, it definitely did not end as so many thousands of england fans hoped. what now for the england team? in the immediate term, they have to somehow try to get themselves ready for that third and fourth play—off match that no international side, no losing semifinalist, wants to be part of. they will play belgium in st petersburg for the second time this tournament. it has to be said that croatia deserved victory this evening. england i think...
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john maguire, bbc news, bristol.nging a discrimation claim against the delivery company she worked for. while there have been previous cases against companies such as uber about rights to holidays and pensions, this case is thought to be the first case testing discrimination in the gig economy. here's our legal correspondent clive coleman. until recently, this was hayley, formerly stanley's, daily routine before starting her day's work as a delivery driver. it's something she's been doing for 12 years. hayley worked at gnewt cargo, where her duties were to load parcels onto her van and deliver them across central london. but she claims she encountered problems based on her gender reassignment. they would constantly leave things in my bay where i would load up in the morning. one time, there were about 70 boxes i had to physically move by hand out of my bay before i could start work. sometimes, when workers would come in, they would point and laugh and snicker. the front wheel of my bike was loosened and i came off it
john maguire, bbc news, bristol.nging a discrimation claim against the delivery company she worked for. while there have been previous cases against companies such as uber about rights to holidays and pensions, this case is thought to be the first case testing discrimination in the gig economy. here's our legal correspondent clive coleman. until recently, this was hayley, formerly stanley's, daily routine before starting her day's work as a delivery driver. it's something she's been doing for...
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the first will be heard here in bristol today.ix days because his additional needs aren't being met because they haven't got the funding to meet them and it's a sad, scary place to be. and you know that bristol has the worst exclusion rate in the whole country, in primary school and secondary school. what is that tell you? that we need funding for our children. not cuts, no. bristol is one of 39 local authorities which have signed this letter to the secretary of state for education. it's as they are deeply concerned by lack of adequate funding and far reaching reductions to provision. that lesson —— that letter has also been signed by hackneyed. there common protests have been held in the face of cuts to tackle a £6 million overspend. their parents are also taking the council to the high court but now that council is considering a legal challenge of its own. ajudicial review considering a legal challenge of its own. a judicial review against the government. you are having this conversation is right now? yes, we have two, with othe
the first will be heard here in bristol today.ix days because his additional needs aren't being met because they haven't got the funding to meet them and it's a sad, scary place to be. and you know that bristol has the worst exclusion rate in the whole country, in primary school and secondary school. what is that tell you? that we need funding for our children. not cuts, no. bristol is one of 39 local authorities which have signed this letter to the secretary of state for education. it's as...
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bristol-myers. you added it, why? >> it's a classic value stock at this price the stock had fallen significantly. it sells at less than 15 times next year's earnings estimate. has a dividend yield of almost 3% has a great pipeline they invested heavily in their oncology franchise we think it's an attractive long-term hold >> how about hilton international? >> i had an opportunity to take advantage of a forced seller hilton international is almost entirely a royalty stream of income it grows with the amount of stays in their hotels. stock is at about 20 times next year's earnings plus amortization it's a capital light model almost all of their earnings can be used to either return capital to how old to shareholders as dividends >> how about gartner i.t. is the ticker >> i think gartner group is the biggest surprise to see show up in a value manager portfolio it sells at something over 30 times earnings, it's another case of gaap accounting not doing a good job, handling expenses that have long-term benefits but expense
bristol-myers. you added it, why? >> it's a classic value stock at this price the stock had fallen significantly. it sells at less than 15 times next year's earnings estimate. has a dividend yield of almost 3% has a great pipeline they invested heavily in their oncology franchise we think it's an attractive long-term hold >> how about hilton international? >> i had an opportunity to take advantage of a forced seller hilton international is almost entirely a royalty stream of...
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bristol-myers unveiled cancer cells so defensesan tack. merck and bristol-myers have been locked in head-to-head battle for immunotherapy na nce. for theeyirst timeuda posted higher sales. >> we think they are very similar. however, keytruda was able to show very strong efficacy in lungcancer. again, one of the largest indications in oncology and that really pushed keytruda ahead. > while keytruda has improved outcomes in many different kinds of i cancer, hasn't work in any clinical trial. it doesn't work for every patient. in a trial 300 patients with advanced noncell lung cancer. 45% of those taking keytruda saw their tumors shrink compared to 28% on chemotherapy. like any medicine it doesn't come without side effects. t s case the concern immune system may attack other parts of the body such as organs. of ruda carries a price tag more than $12,000 a month or as much as $150,000 a ar. for merck the drug has been such a success wall wonders if the giant could be too dependent for growthud sees key going to sales of $15 billion a year by r
bristol-myers unveiled cancer cells so defensesan tack. merck and bristol-myers have been locked in head-to-head battle for immunotherapy na nce. for theeyirst timeuda posted higher sales. >> we think they are very similar. however, keytruda was able to show very strong efficacy in lungcancer. again, one of the largest indications in oncology and that really pushed keytruda ahead. > while keytruda has improved outcomes in many different kinds of i cancer, hasn't work in any clinical...
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they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.of missouri have been speaking for the first time since the disaster. 17 people, including nine members from the same family, died when the amphibious vehicle, called a "duck boat", went down in stormy weather on table rock lake. the victims were aged between one and 70. sophia tran—thomson reports. these are both passengers and filming a sudden storm on the table rock lake while out on to seem unaware of the danger they are in. 0h, unaware of the danger they are in. oh, no. oh, my god. further ahead of them, and other boat couldn't cope in the severe weather. off the 31 on board, more than half we re off the 31 on board, more than half were killed. one of the survivors said as conditions worsened, the passengers were not told to put life is on but to stay seated.|j passengers were not told to put life is on but to stay seated. i couldn't see anybody, i couldn't hear anything, i could hear screams, a fellow fellas out there on my own. i was yelling and i was screaming and finally i sai
they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.of missouri have been speaking for the first time since the disaster. 17 people, including nine members from the same family, died when the amphibious vehicle, called a "duck boat", went down in stormy weather on table rock lake. the victims were aged between one and 70. sophia tran—thomson reports. these are both passengers and filming a sudden storm on the table rock lake while out...
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they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.£11 billion smart meter roll—out scheme as a new report questions the value of the technology to customers. fresh investigations into the nerve agent attack in salisbury , as wiltshire police widen their search. president trump reacts to claims he was recorded discussing making a payment to a model as "inconceivable" and says he's done "nothing wrong". a full round—up of the sport now with holly. hello. 0ver a full round—up of the sport now with holly. hello. over in carnoustie, the americans are circling around a major tournament. the third round has finished and once again the top of the leaderboard is heavily decorated with stars and stripes. jordan spieth, zander chevelle and kevin kisner share the lead on nine under par. but there was joy bejustin rose as he shot a splendid 64 as adam wilde reports. they call saturday at the open moving day and the also—rans have gone and the real competition gets going. leading the way, justin rose, seven under par and no one has ever done better
they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news.£11 billion smart meter roll—out scheme as a new report questions the value of the technology to customers. fresh investigations into the nerve agent attack in salisbury , as wiltshire police widen their search. president trump reacts to claims he was recorded discussing making a payment to a model as "inconceivable" and says he's done "nothing wrong". a full round—up of...
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we are live in bristol, people gathering here like they are across the whole country.ou can almost feel the heart pumping almost as loud as the music. and the day's other main stories on bbc news at six... the first images have emerged from the hospital where 12 thai boys and their football coach are being treated after their remarkable rescue from a flooded cave. at the nato summit president trump criticises germany, accusing it of being far too dependent on russia. and a fine for facebook for breaches of data protection law after details were improperly accessed by a third party. and coming up in the sport here on bbc news we will have all the build—up ahead of that crucial semifinal involving england at the world cup and we will have the latest on quarterfinals day here at wimbledon. good evening from moscow from the luzhniki stadium where england are about to take on croatia in the world cup semifinal. it's their biggest game for almost thirty years. the atmosphere here is incredible. thousands of england fans are in the stadium tonight — thousands more decided at
we are live in bristol, people gathering here like they are across the whole country.ou can almost feel the heart pumping almost as loud as the music. and the day's other main stories on bbc news at six... the first images have emerged from the hospital where 12 thai boys and their football coach are being treated after their remarkable rescue from a flooded cave. at the nato summit president trump criticises germany, accusing it of being far too dependent on russia. and a fine for facebook for...
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they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news. stress. in an interview with the guardian, he said too many teachers in england are being overwhelmed by excessive workloads. the labour shadow education secretary angela rayner in his interview, mr hinds... defended the tougher gcse‘s & a—level exams. rebuked primary schools who put pressure on young pupils to do well in sat exams and said workload of teachers was his ‘number one concern.‘ the labour shadow education secretary angela rayner said ‘we need action , notjust warm words and sympathy‘. helena brothwell is principal at queen elizabeth‘s academy in mansfield. she outlined the action she‘d like mr hinds to take. i would like him to continue to reassure school leaders some of the bureaucracy around data entry and measuring, that doesn‘tjust fatten the pig but measured it. reduce some of that bureaucracy for teaching staff. it will do an awful lot to improve our retention figures. you need to do some work to improve the status of teachers. we have spent decades having ourjob re
they were remanded in custody to appear at bristol crown court next month. janine jansen, bbc news. stress. in an interview with the guardian, he said too many teachers in england are being overwhelmed by excessive workloads. the labour shadow education secretary angela rayner in his interview, mr hinds... defended the tougher gcse‘s & a—level exams. rebuked primary schools who put pressure on young pupils to do well in sat exams and said workload of teachers was his ‘number one...
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in bristol 0ld vic's year of change, it's a ground—breaking project with a clear mission.
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in bristol old vic‘s year of change, it‘s a ground—breaking project with a clear mission.n, today‘s weather is going to be very similar to what you had yesterday. for most of the uk, more hot sunshine on the cards but a change in south—west england with a few thunderstorms. they will push northwards, they could reach southern parts of wales. if they do move then they will be in parts of pembrokeshire. some dry, hot and sunny weather, temperatures in the low 30s. some spots of rain likely for a time low 30s. some spots of rain likely fora time in low 30s. some spots of rain likely for a time in the western isles. looking at the picture overnight, those temperatures will be slow to fall away. more humidity in england and wales, at 11 o‘clock these will be the temperatures you are trying to fall asleep in. an uncomfortable night sleep ahead, 23 degrees in cardiff and london. this conference will work across scotland, it will not back the temperatures a little bit but it will be warm for this time of year,
in bristol old vic‘s year of change, it‘s a ground—breaking project with a clear mission.n, today‘s weather is going to be very similar to what you had yesterday. for most of the uk, more hot sunshine on the cards but a change in south—west england with a few thunderstorms. they will push northwards, they could reach southern parts of wales. if they do move then they will be in parts of pembrokeshire. some dry, hot and sunny weather, temperatures in the low 30s. some spots of rain...
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in bristol old vic's year of change, it's a ground—breaking project with a clear mission.o embrace the fact that differences enrich — both in this show and the world beyond. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. today's weather is going to be very similaras today's weather is going to be very similar as yesterday. for most of the uk, more hot sunshine. a change in south—west england, a few thunderstorms trying to push north, might reach southern parts of wales. if they do, most likely in pembrokeshire. a lot of dry, hot and sunny weather. a few spots of rain likely in the western isles. overnight, the temperatures slow to fall because there is a bit more humidity over england and wales. at iipm, these are the temperatures you are trying to go to sleep in, 23, 24, are trying to go to sleep in, 23, 2a, birmingham, cardiff, london. an uncomfortable's night's sleep ahead. tomorrow, the cold front will not back the temperatures a little bit in scotland. still warm for the time of year. in scotland. still warm for the time of yea r. low in scotland. still wa
in bristol old vic's year of change, it's a ground—breaking project with a clear mission.o embrace the fact that differences enrich — both in this show and the world beyond. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. today's weather is going to be very similaras today's weather is going to be very similar as yesterday. for most of the uk, more hot sunshine. a change in south—west england, a few thunderstorms trying to push north, might reach southern parts of wales. if...
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there's nothing west of bristol. there's nothing west belfast.ser and say i can help you reach people in lots of interesting cities but not nationwide. a final thought, is there anything that would make local new zombies level viable in this country? one of the interesting ideas to start with is do it on the internet —— news services viable. you don't have to fill up every hour like itv station. maybe if things started like that it may have worked out. stewart purvis, good to talk to you, thanks for explaining it. the funeral has taken place of dawn sturgess, who was poisoned by the nerve agent novichok in wiltshire three weeks ago. among those attending was her partner, charlie rowley, who was hospitalised in the same poisioning. ms sturgess died after coming into contact with novichok, which may have been discarded during the attack on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter in march. jon kay reports. her coffin dressed in summer flowers, dawn stu rg ess was remembered as an innocent novichok victim and as a fun loving mum of thr
there's nothing west of bristol. there's nothing west belfast.ser and say i can help you reach people in lots of interesting cities but not nationwide. a final thought, is there anything that would make local new zombies level viable in this country? one of the interesting ideas to start with is do it on the internet —— news services viable. you don't have to fill up every hour like itv station. maybe if things started like that it may have worked out. stewart purvis, good to talk to you,...
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at bristol city's ground they suddenly thought it was currently easy. —— five minutes.going to win, we are going all the way! i believe! a nation explodes. from hyde park in london to harry maguire's home village of. and in manchester, a years worth of the fell in just manchester, a years worth of the fell injust a manchester, a years worth of the fell in just a a few seconds. —— worth of beer. and then, like a horrorfilm, worth of beer. and then, like a horror film, croatia worth of beer. and then, like a horrorfilm, croatia equalised. worth of beer. and then, like a horror film, croatia equalised. huge change, but got to stay loyal england, we are bringing it home. and so, extra time, extra pence. my heart is coming out of my chest. suddenly, they are raping four penalties. but another croatia goal and it is all over. i am 23 years old, 23 stone, i thought this was my yea rs. old, 23 stone, i thought this was my years. disappointed. i am old, 23 stone, i thought this was my years. disappointed. iam not old, 23 stone, i thought this was my years. disappointed. i am not
at bristol city's ground they suddenly thought it was currently easy. —— five minutes.going to win, we are going all the way! i believe! a nation explodes. from hyde park in london to harry maguire's home village of. and in manchester, a years worth of the fell in just manchester, a years worth of the fell injust a manchester, a years worth of the fell in just a a few seconds. —— worth of beer. and then, like a horrorfilm, worth of beer. and then, like a horror film, croatia worth of...
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, what were or heirlooms, what needed to be saved two areas today just under pressure to develop, bristol by a, the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that is like mining the grand canyon or chopping down redwood trees average it's bad idea but because the public doesn't see the arctic where a polar den and the great caribou herd, they think of it as energy instead of a gift. >> host: what role did alaska play the found offering the bull moose party. >> guest: very seminole roll. a long story but roosevelt after he left the president si, 48 hours after leaving, saved mt. olympus in washington state. part of olympic national park. went to african for the smithsonian institute and he live behind for will howard taft, the taft administration started giving sweetheart deals to corporations, what they could the guggen
, what were or heirlooms, what needed to be saved two areas today just under pressure to develop, bristol by a, the greatest fish can area and roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that is like mining the grand canyon or chopping down redwood trees...
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india's cricketers beat england in bristol.the toss, jason roy england's top scorer. in reply, sharma hit an unbeaten century. england take the series 2—1.“ sharma hit an unbeaten century. england take the series 2-1. if you ta ke england take the series 2-1. if you take wickets on this kind of wicket, eventually you. them. my focus was to make sure i bowl a different ball and keep it simple. if i miss my length and york it will go. so i tried to mix it. jason and jos were brilliant upfront and almost gave us the licence to allow ourselves to think about 220, in and around there. but the execution of our shots didn't really match up with getting to that total. we didn't execute them well enough. on a good wicket, sure crowd, we should be better than that. batted for now, check out the website and i will see you later. goodbye now. —— that it for now. well, it's been another glorious weekend. if you do like your weather hot, dry and sunny, just some subtle changes in the weather, i think, as we head over the next few days. some
india's cricketers beat england in bristol.the toss, jason roy england's top scorer. in reply, sharma hit an unbeaten century. england take the series 2—1.“ sharma hit an unbeaten century. england take the series 2-1. if you ta ke england take the series 2-1. if you take wickets on this kind of wicket, eventually you. them. my focus was to make sure i bowl a different ball and keep it simple. if i miss my length and york it will go. so i tried to mix it. jason and jos were brilliant upfront...
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public and media as well rotheram rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations of happened it's not the first time the issue's been raised just last year in fact a labor m.p. and former minister sarah champion wrote an article in a paper in which she unequivocally condemned pakistani grooming gangs and said the issue must be debated openly and honestly the backlash she received the criticism she received from many quarters in the end caused her to resign from her position and indeed received death threats after which she had to receive extra police protection what strikes me about this whole debate is that we've reached a point in this country and possibly in the west where we can't really talk in a relaxed way about race so this would write some
public and media as well rotheram rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations of happened it's not the first time the issue's been raised just last...
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public and media as well rather on rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity of the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations have happened it's not the first time the issue's been raised just last year in fact a labor m.p. and former minister sarah champion wrote an article in a paper in which she unequivocally condemned pakistani grooming gangs and said the issue must be debated openly and honestly the backlash she received the criticism she received from many quarters in the end caused her to resign from her position and indeed received death threats after which she had to receive extra police protection what strikes me about this whole debate is that we've reached a point in this country and possibly in the west where we can't really talk in a relaxed way about race so this would write
public and media as well rather on rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity of the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations have happened it's not the first time the issue's been raised just...
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on a statue commemorating a seventeenth century merchant is dividing locals in the inner city of bristol it recalls thin walls a prominent figure in the city's history and also the slave trade and much of his wealth was acquired through the royal african company which held a monopoly on the trade of gold ivory and slaves and some residents want to raise awareness of colston's past city authorities have announced plans to of a second inscription to the monument they propose including a parra graph explaining about the enslavement of africans around twenty thousand of whom are said to have died as a direct result of colston's involvement in the slave trade well some locals are now calling the move pointless for the statue to be removed altogether we got the chance to speak to racial equality computer lead just stephen morris from the english democrats party on this why have we got this statue of a man who sold millions of africans into bondage and slavery ripped operate them babies from their mother's breast separated families killed maimed and murdered millions of africans but he gave mon
on a statue commemorating a seventeenth century merchant is dividing locals in the inner city of bristol it recalls thin walls a prominent figure in the city's history and also the slave trade and much of his wealth was acquired through the royal african company which held a monopoly on the trade of gold ivory and slaves and some residents want to raise awareness of colston's past city authorities have announced plans to of a second inscription to the monument they propose including a parra...
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police say tester the girl in bristol, tennessee. investigators think they are heading north.>> u.s. embassy officials confirm a man detonated a bomb outsidef the u.s. embassy in bebing. the b was desibed as a firecracker device. there may be a second incident here. a woman sprayed herself inut gasolineside of that same u.s. embassy. >>> 11 gop lawmakers have launched a bid to fire deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he's the manoverseeing robert mueller's russia investigation. the articles of impeachment accuse rosenstein stone walling republicans' request for information in the investigation. the measure is unlikely toou pa wi the support of the house leadership. rosenstein has beenin s the investigation since attorney general jeff sessionsecused himself last year. >>> today is the court-ordered deadline for all migrant ildren to be reunited with their parents. the children were separated from thr parentsfter entering the u.s. illegally. department of homeland security say more than 1,100 have been reunited so far. the exact nu
police say tester the girl in bristol, tennessee. investigators think they are heading north.>> u.s. embassy officials confirm a man detonated a bomb outsidef the u.s. embassy in bebing. the b was desibed as a firecracker device. there may be a second incident here. a woman sprayed herself inut gasolineside of that same u.s. embassy. >>> 11 gop lawmakers have launched a bid to fire deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he's the manoverseeing robert mueller's russia...
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what is funny about this is that academics in america, in tennessee university and bristol universitygether to test the theory that nations become more secular after becoming richer. they did their research and decided it is the other way round and you don't lose your faith when you gain wealth, you gain wealth and you lose yourfor wealth, you gain wealth and you lose your for luck. dashiell wealth, you gain wealth and you lose yourfor luck. dashiell faith. they we re yourfor luck. dashiell faith. they were surprised by this. the explanation is that as a nation you lose your faith, it you become explanation is that as a nation you lose yourfaith, it you become more tolera nt lose yourfaith, it you become more tolerant about, this is what they say, this could get me in hot water! the university of tennessee! you become more tolerant for individual rights including women and gay people, divorce and abortion, and that somehow increases wealth because she get more people in the workforce. just squeezing in the metro with a story about the cave boysin metro with a story about the cave boys
what is funny about this is that academics in america, in tennessee university and bristol universitygether to test the theory that nations become more secular after becoming richer. they did their research and decided it is the other way round and you don't lose your faith when you gain wealth, you gain wealth and you lose yourfor wealth, you gain wealth and you lose your for luck. dashiell wealth, you gain wealth and you lose yourfor luck. dashiell faith. they we re yourfor luck. dashiell...
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at 19, katie swan of bristol is making her name. places above her. well, swan has a mentor in her management company called andy murray. maybe we are missing the man, but seeing his influence. serena williams is rediscovering her game. a mother now, of course. and today she dug deep. 7—5, 6—3, against arantxa rus, a determined dutch opponent. "i didn't play my best but i will get there," serena said. and who would doubt her? a timeless start to these championships. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. that's all from us — now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines: belgium have brokenjapanese hearts, 2—0 down, 3—2 winners with the last kick of the match. they are into the quarterfinals. its brazil next for the belgians, not so much drama in beating mexico, but plenty from neymar. and i'm tim hague at the bbc sport centre — with the rest of the day's sport, including... a serene start for serena on day one at wimbledon. williams r
at 19, katie swan of bristol is making her name. places above her. well, swan has a mentor in her management company called andy murray. maybe we are missing the man, but seeing his influence. serena williams is rediscovering her game. a mother now, of course. and today she dug deep. 7—5, 6—3, against arantxa rus, a determined dutch opponent. "i didn't play my best but i will get there," serena said. and who would doubt her? a timeless start to these championships. joe wilson, bbc...
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public and media as well rotheram rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations of happened it's not the first time the issue's been raised just last year in fact a labor m.p. and former minister sarah champion wrote an article in a paper in which she unequivocally condemned pakistani grooming gangs and said the issue must be debated openly and honestly the backlash she received the criticism she received from many quarters in the end caused her to resign from her position and indeed received death threats after which she had to receive extra police protection what strikes me about this whole debate is that we've reached a point in this country and possibly in the west where we can't really talk in a relaxed way about race so this would write some
public and media as well rotheram rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations of happened it's not the first time the issue's been raised just last...
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also this hour seventeenth century slave trader is remembered it has divided bristol in southwest england. the old friends will the plot is going to be so you because you've got to pull things into a context of what was up you know the sun now you would guess it's because money is already scheduled to run just walked up. and the former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly foment a bright wing revolution in europe he's taking aim at liberal philanthropist george soros has been promoting the left for years.
also this hour seventeenth century slave trader is remembered it has divided bristol in southwest england. the old friends will the plot is going to be so you because you've got to pull things into a context of what was up you know the sun now you would guess it's because money is already scheduled to run just walked up. and the former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly foment a bright wing revolution in europe he's taking aim at liberal...
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we're joined now by rebecca pearson, lead researcher at the university of bristol.oms of depression? there are two different things, more women coming forward to services and more awareness, so less stigma but what would done the research is, have actually asked these anonymous questionnaires may questions about not giving yourself a label of depression or anxiety but the symptoms you can feel, we think that actually it is an accurate assessment of how they were in the 19905 assessment of how they were in the 1990s and how they are today. we can't 1990s and how they are today. we ca n't totally 1990s and how they are today. we can't totally rule out there is a different way these days. what about the manifestation of that changing over time? a lot of research has gone back quite a way, as you mentioned. what's really interesting is, unlikea mentioned. what's really interesting is, unlike a simple disorder of high blood pressure, we have mental health and underneath a high school area number of health and underneath a high school are a number of differences —— sympto
we're joined now by rebecca pearson, lead researcher at the university of bristol.oms of depression? there are two different things, more women coming forward to services and more awareness, so less stigma but what would done the research is, have actually asked these anonymous questionnaires may questions about not giving yourself a label of depression or anxiety but the symptoms you can feel, we think that actually it is an accurate assessment of how they were in the 19905 assessment of how...