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this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken.e core has a lwa ys integrity of the graphite core has always been known to be the ultimate limiting factor to the lifetime of these reactors. so ultimately, there may come a point in time where does reactors have to come off line, and they are not able to restart. adf still doesn't know when it would like to restart hunterston b. it says safety will always be its priority —— edf. for that story and more, breakfast is coming up at 6:00am, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. they will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: american efforts to send their own astronauts into orbit for the first time since the space shuttle programme reach a critical stage, as their demo spacecraft attempts re—entry to earth's atmosphere. president trump's former campaign chief paul manafort is jailed for nearly four years for conspiracy, money laundering and fraud. britain escalates its efforts to have nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe released fr
this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken.e core has a lwa ys integrity of the graphite core has always been known to be the ultimate limiting factor to the lifetime of these reactors. so ultimately, there may come a point in time where does reactors have to come off line, and they are not able to restart. adf still doesn't know when it would like to restart hunterston b. it says safety will always be its priority —— edf. for that story and more,...
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this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken. limiting factor to the lifetime of these reactors. so, ultimately, there may come a point in time where those reactors have to come offline, and they're not able to restart. edf still doesn't know when it would like to restart hunterston b. it says safety will always be its priority. kevin keane, bbc news. glasgow school of art has been criticised by members of the scottish parliament, in a report into the fires which devastated the mackintosh building last year and in 2014. holyrood's culture committee said the school didn't do enough to protect the building. the blaze lastjune happened just as restoration work was being completed following the earlier fire. experts believe a fungus that kills ash trees is spreading "more quickly and lethally" through britain than originally thought. ash dieback was first confirmed in the uk in 2012. wales has been hardest hit, with 80% of land infected. tomos morgan reports. chop it all down? yeah, these are ash trees that we took down from roadside
this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken. limiting factor to the lifetime of these reactors. so, ultimately, there may come a point in time where those reactors have to come offline, and they're not able to restart. edf still doesn't know when it would like to restart hunterston b. it says safety will always be its priority. kevin keane, bbc news. glasgow school of art has been criticised by members of the scottish parliament, in a report into the...
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i'm charlotte, i'm 19 and i'm at bristol university studying science from the when i was about five or in the heart and then it got quite big and i had to have an operation to fix it i always try and stick to foods that are healthier because i don't want any other strain on my heart, i am aa, almost a5 years of strain on my heart, i am aa, almost as years of age, i am a mum and a wife and i'm behind—the—scenes keeping everything running smoothly. ido keeping everything running smoothly. i do try to keep active but i have always struggled losing weight. health is important to the family and they have agreed to trial a new app which uses your own dna results to select the best food choices. charlotte and andrew have quite serious health issues, you want to make sure that you give them the best chance at preventing anything further from happening and this gives us that option. today, sam, andrew and charlotte have come to imperial college to meet the man behind the app. the app is a way of people being able to make very small changes to their nutritional choices, not changing their behavi
i'm charlotte, i'm 19 and i'm at bristol university studying science from the when i was about five or in the heart and then it got quite big and i had to have an operation to fix it i always try and stick to foods that are healthier because i don't want any other strain on my heart, i am aa, almost a5 years of strain on my heart, i am aa, almost as years of age, i am a mum and a wife and i'm behind—the—scenes keeping everything running smoothly. ido keeping everything running smoothly. i...
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this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken.imate limiting factor to the lifetime of these reactors. so, ultimately, there may come a point in time where those reactors have to come offline, and they're not able to restart. edf still doesn't know when it would like to restart hunterston b. it says safety will always be its priority. sports direct boss mike ashley is attempting to take total control of struggling department store debenhams. rob's here to explain what this is all about. sports direct, or mike ashley, it already has 30% of debenhams, so this is an attempt to get a total boardroom takeover? mike ashley says he wants to see all but one of the directors of debenhams removed. in a statement to the stock market, a pretty dramatic announcement, sports direct would carry out an executive role, mike ashley, he wants to be the boss of debenhams, the company he already controls almost 30% off, and clearly he already controls almost 30% off, a nd clearly wa nts he already controls almost 30% off, and clearly wants to try to r
this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken.imate limiting factor to the lifetime of these reactors. so, ultimately, there may come a point in time where those reactors have to come offline, and they're not able to restart. edf still doesn't know when it would like to restart hunterston b. it says safety will always be its priority. sports direct boss mike ashley is attempting to take total control of struggling department store debenhams. rob's here...
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the university of bristol's dr caroline taylor is an expert in the effect heavy metals can have on childrenpact — for example, on children's intelligence. whilst they're in your body, they can have bad effects on your neurodevelopment of a child. so that means the development of a child's brain and nervous system. but it's very unlikely that you'd notice those effects in one child. but over a whole population, over thousands and thousands of children, it could be that there would be a small change in iq and that's very important for big populations and the whole country. if the whole country has a slightly lower iq, it means we have a population which is not so able to work to their potential. the products from tesco and the range did not have decoration in the lip area. tesco told us all their glasses comply with eu and uk regulations. they said this particular glass has been independently tested and complies with voluntary safety sta nda rds. the supplier of the glass sold by the range told us the product complied with relevant safety sta nda rds. the range said they'd removed the glasses
the university of bristol's dr caroline taylor is an expert in the effect heavy metals can have on childrenpact — for example, on children's intelligence. whilst they're in your body, they can have bad effects on your neurodevelopment of a child. so that means the development of a child's brain and nervous system. but it's very unlikely that you'd notice those effects in one child. but over a whole population, over thousands and thousands of children, it could be that there would be a small...
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is a professorc of english at roger williams university in bristol, rhode island. -- not far from where i did my early marine biology research and has served as the president of the lincoln group of boston since 2007. in addition to his many articles about abraham lincoln, he has written two books, the first published in 2002 was called "lincoln's moral vision" about the second inaugural address. the second was published this past year, lincoln and the natural environment, that is what he will be speaking about today. that book is part of the concise link and library series from southern illinois university press. one reminder, immediately after his presentation, we will take a kac willeak and dr. tac be out in the lobby signing his books. please welcome to the stage at ford's theatre, dr. james tackac . [applause] dr. tackac: thank you to the abraham lincoln institute for inviting me to speak to this wonderful symposium with other distinguished lincoln scholars. i would like to acknowledge support from my editors at southern illinois university press, sylvia, their interest on a book o
is a professorc of english at roger williams university in bristol, rhode island. -- not far from where i did my early marine biology research and has served as the president of the lincoln group of boston since 2007. in addition to his many articles about abraham lincoln, he has written two books, the first published in 2002 was called "lincoln's moral vision" about the second inaugural address. the second was published this past year, lincoln and the natural environment, that is...
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this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken. keane, bbc news. you‘re watching afternoon mine. i wa nt to you‘re watching afternoon mine. i want to bring a bit of news coming from the metropolitan police who have just put on their facebook page, this photograph of an assault rifle that they seized following a vehicle stop in south london. two men aged 50 and 77 were arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent to endanger life. this happened on thursday the seventh, yesterday evening. and this was armed response vehicles who stopped two vehicles in peckham in south london. they recovered this rifle with a loaded magazine from the boot of one of the vehicles and it‘s believed to be a fully automatic assault rifle. the 50—year—old resisted arrest, a taser was deployed and discharged by armed officers. he was treated for minor injuries in hospital and has since been released and taken into custody. the second man, the 77—year—old, remains in custody at a local police station. and there is a quote from
this simulated reactor at bristol university is examining the response to being shaken. keane, bbc news. you‘re watching afternoon mine. i wa nt to you‘re watching afternoon mine. i want to bring a bit of news coming from the metropolitan police who have just put on their facebook page, this photograph of an assault rifle that they seized following a vehicle stop in south london. two men aged 50 and 77 were arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent to...