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plans for the crowds from the basis of the big challenge of the british parliament and the fears of more incidents like harry dunn's fatal crash which took place near the site. as part of preparations for a wave of covert admissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to cairns to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus kiddo's were given for the windows to tender for the scheme receiving a 1000 pounds cash as an incentive but winning bids needed to accept the patient within 24 hours even if they were diagnosed with covert 19 while many care homes didn't take up the offer of the council confirmed that 16 payments to be made since the scheme launched the new city council says the payments will for covert preparedness was in line with government guidelines. the $1000.00 pound
plans for the crowds from the basis of the big challenge of the british parliament and the fears of more incidents like harry dunn's fatal crash which took place near the site. as part of preparations for a wave of covert admissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to cairns to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus kiddo's were given for the windows to tender for the scheme receiving a 1000 pounds cash as an...
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played out in the british parliament he has a comparable a better broadcasting standards record than he k.p. is it was reported in october 2017 that the b.b.c. is inundated with 1000 complaints a day 17 times as many objections as rival broadcasters combine obviously of com has dealt with busybodies before and i don't doubt they have their own views on an outsider telling them how to do their jobs but it is worry this hysteria that everything russian is becoming a medical and mental health concern an attempt by an endless stream of politicians to to pin everything that's gone wrong everything they did wrong on russia and standing here on the sidelines you can only shake your head as you watch these suspects tickle unfold what is own worst example you can do of the russian interference well that's the question which we want to have answered. r.t. has asked afghan for comment no reply yet but here's more reaction from r.t. u.k. host afshin rattansi and from our guests. we now have the words of cicadas damas shadow department of culture media and sport secretary in a private letter sent
played out in the british parliament he has a comparable a better broadcasting standards record than he k.p. is it was reported in october 2017 that the b.b.c. is inundated with 1000 complaints a day 17 times as many objections as rival broadcasters combine obviously of com has dealt with busybodies before and i don't doubt they have their own views on an outsider telling them how to do their jobs but it is worry this hysteria that everything russian is becoming a medical and mental health...
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the british prime minister faces a grilling in parliament over the russian report which condemned the government for the lack of action against moscow's and the influence of the u.k. politics we look at the to pay. the high ground to speak to that much to major port also claims russia remains a top security priority while we got reaction on the streets of london i just think we can't get too great so why should the need to be. based on nothing to do with them but their wish on the plane for sure is the just buy. a new noise proposed in the netherlands that could get people the right to euthanasia even if they are not suffering from any medical condition we debate the issue. it is for elderly people. themselves so nobody no family think their life. no worth living anymore is a compassionate society we should be making people feel loved rather than feeling like a burden so much that they would want to be put to death and see us accuses china of sponsoring caucus to spy on american companies walking on a vaccine for 19. bring you the big. stories of the day this is r.t. international ver
the british prime minister faces a grilling in parliament over the russian report which condemned the government for the lack of action against moscow's and the influence of the u.k. politics we look at the to pay. the high ground to speak to that much to major port also claims russia remains a top security priority while we got reaction on the streets of london i just think we can't get too great so why should the need to be. based on nothing to do with them but their wish on the plane for...
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british parliament's intelligence not doing enough to stop it. itish pa rliament‘s intelligence and security committee report says that... and it accuses successive british governments of welcoming russian oligarchs and their money" with open arms." here's what the committee said. the uk government have actively avoided looking for evidence that russia interfered. we we re evidence that russia interfered. we were told they had not seen any evidence, but that is meaningless if they haven't looked for it. the uk government took its eye off the ball because of its focus on counterterrorism. the government had badly underestimated the response required to the russian threat and is still playing catch up. to which this is the uk government's response. we categorically reject that. and we offer a second placement on the threat russia poses. next, let's hear from mark lyall grant, the uk's national security adviser between 20— —— 2015-17. the suggestion in the report that somehow the government at the time had taken its eye off the russian ball and didn'
british parliament's intelligence not doing enough to stop it. itish pa rliament‘s intelligence and security committee report says that... and it accuses successive british governments of welcoming russian oligarchs and their money" with open arms." here's what the committee said. the uk government have actively avoided looking for evidence that russia interfered. we we re evidence that russia interfered. we were told they had not seen any evidence, but that is meaningless if they...
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prepare for or fully investigate possible attempts to influence its elections and referenda the british parliament intelligence and security committee looked into the influence of bots and trolls which are fake accounts used to spread misinformation on social media. and a reporter i even him has been following the story for us and she's here with me in the studio for more and hello to you i am so firstly maybe if you could just explain to our viewers what exactly is a troll or a troll campaign so researchers at the university of princeton who have been looking at this issue have come up with this definition that a troll campaign is a cord needed group of accounts that simultaneously spread a specific meaning or you know a link that is misleading or tag and they're really working very hard and have just published a an article this week that is bringing us maybe perhaps a step closer into understanding the behaviors of the behavior of trolls and bots and they've basically trained software to automatically detect and spot troll campaigns on platforms social media platforms such as twitter and reddit
prepare for or fully investigate possible attempts to influence its elections and referenda the british parliament intelligence and security committee looked into the influence of bots and trolls which are fake accounts used to spread misinformation on social media. and a reporter i even him has been following the story for us and she's here with me in the studio for more and hello to you i am so firstly maybe if you could just explain to our viewers what exactly is a troll or a troll campaign...
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embassy to the british parliament. egypt has begun opening up to tourists again if managers have been criticized for relocating for ancient sphinxes from looks or to cairo's tahrir square the focal point for the arab spring uprising. they are lining the way to one of the most important centuries from the old kingdom of egypt thinks this 3000 years old mythical creatures makes the fly and rams the temple of karnik once the main place of worship for the day tea and newly reopened for tourists is now at the center of a controversy. these amateur recordings were captured just a few days ago filming is forbidden here at the moment. in january in the shadow of the temple wall foreseeing says were removed the operation cost a lot of outrage in the city of looks or some of the muslim look it is unacceptable to remove the statues if there is a historic place for them to remain it's looks or 3 quarters of the ancient world have their home here it is the birthplace of civilization. a little bit about all but of. the heavy figures
embassy to the british parliament. egypt has begun opening up to tourists again if managers have been criticized for relocating for ancient sphinxes from looks or to cairo's tahrir square the focal point for the arab spring uprising. they are lining the way to one of the most important centuries from the old kingdom of egypt thinks this 3000 years old mythical creatures makes the fly and rams the temple of karnik once the main place of worship for the day tea and newly reopened for tourists is...
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embassy to the british parliament black people in britain are h. times more likely to be stopped and searched than white people according to the london school of economics. poland will elect a president in a runoff on sunday populist incumbent and jay dude positions himself as a defender of conservative family values his main challenger is the liberal pro europe mayor of warsaw opinion polls are showing a tight race. conservative versus liberal big city versus countryside poland is divided russia is a community of 8000 people in central poland most here work in agriculture the town is a bastion of support for incumbent president on jay do the people here say things have gotten better under his party into the statement that i have 2 children and i get child support during the drought we got 8000 euros that was a great help and there's also more money for the animals. and what are those of years on to opposition candidate ref l. just called ski has also made extravagant campaign promises he's courting the youth vote. i propose a grant program for the
embassy to the british parliament black people in britain are h. times more likely to be stopped and searched than white people according to the london school of economics. poland will elect a president in a runoff on sunday populist incumbent and jay dude positions himself as a defender of conservative family values his main challenger is the liberal pro europe mayor of warsaw opinion polls are showing a tight race. conservative versus liberal big city versus countryside poland is divided...
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embassy to the british parliament black people in britain are more than 8 times more likely to be stopped and searched by police than white people according to a study by the london school of economics. a british watchdog group is now investigating racial bias among police officers. rains have battered the areas of china's central province the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic rivers have risen to dangerous levels forcing some 140000 residents to leave their homes as downpours continue several cities along the yangtze river have declared the highest flood flood level warnings. doesn't go back there is supposed to be a stage where concerts usually take place now with strand in the water this is jew jobs along the boardwalk of the yangtze river every day the flood moves closer to han a catastrophe is looming over the city similar to the flood of $98.00. if the 1908 was very bad now the water is almost as high again. action i mean if i was worried they would close the river walk that's why i rushed to come here. and was under strict quarantine for months previously empty streets now fill
embassy to the british parliament black people in britain are more than 8 times more likely to be stopped and searched by police than white people according to a study by the london school of economics. a british watchdog group is now investigating racial bias among police officers. rains have battered the areas of china's central province the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic rivers have risen to dangerous levels forcing some 140000 residents to leave their homes as downpours continue...
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for or fully investigate possible attempts to influence its elections and referendums the british parliament's intelligence and security committee looked into the influence of bots in tolls fake accounts used to spread misinformation on social media it found the u.k. was vulnerable to digital influence campaigns by foreign groups researchers have been looking into how they can use technology to identify misinformation campaigns spread by trolls dubey reporter even him has been looking into this i it's good to see you here so let's start with this what is a troll campaign and what exactly are they trying to achieve well researchers from princeton university have just published a paper this week that might help us understand this better they've basically trained software that can automatically spot troll campaigns on social media platforms like twitter and reddit where these conspiracy theories where conspiracy theories by trolls sometimes spread and this is how they defined what a troll is their definition is a troll campaign is a cordon needed group of accounts that simultaneously spread a spe
for or fully investigate possible attempts to influence its elections and referendums the british parliament's intelligence and security committee looked into the influence of bots in tolls fake accounts used to spread misinformation on social media it found the u.k. was vulnerable to digital influence campaigns by foreign groups researchers have been looking into how they can use technology to identify misinformation campaigns spread by trolls dubey reporter even him has been looking into this...
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dirty laundry as the british parliament publishes its report on russian influence. the leader who got brexit done or the one who lost lives and loves the union? we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post—covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france urged exceptional measures. the so—called frugal four wanted exceptional to be less expensive. arguing and even banging on tables but eventually the deal was done. i will come to you first. european leaders called it historic. is that fair? it is historic. it is short of the hamilton moment when in the late 18th century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it is a hugely important moment. think back a few months ago. nobody really thought
dirty laundry as the british parliament publishes its report on russian influence. the leader who got brexit done or the one who lost lives and loves the union? we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a...
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british politics. while whether it's about brecht sort of whether it's about russia never a dull day in parliament that's for sure that was kate partridge reporting for us from london many thanks. well to get some more insight into this let's cross now to adele dollar she's a british commentator historian and author adele a lot 7 of voices saying that the government avoided looking for evidence that russia interfered almost as if they really wanted to find something how far would you agree with. well i think it's just an accusation because the report publication. they both actually was or when dominic grieve the former attorney german who was actually one of the chief remain as you want to stay in the you was the head of that committee he couldn't that is on and then comes the election and obviously rightly you cannot block these kind of the 4 that might affect the election but if you look at the press conference yesterday when journalists or asking what is the smoking gun business more being done and as we say there's no evidence that we actually stand up in court as the prime minister's correctly as yo
british politics. while whether it's about brecht sort of whether it's about russia never a dull day in parliament that's for sure that was kate partridge reporting for us from london many thanks. well to get some more insight into this let's cross now to adele dollar she's a british commentator historian and author adele a lot 7 of voices saying that the government avoided looking for evidence that russia interfered almost as if they really wanted to find something how far would you agree...
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the british prime minister faces a grilling in parliament over the russian report which the government dr boxen again moscow's a legit good so the u.k. pilots. the people of this this country didn't vote to leave the e.u. because of pressure from russia russian introduced the prime minister's subtleness report for 10 months and failed to plug the gap in our little nothing of security for a year in the heart of the hideout to say to the markets didn't they have what fools they claims russia remains a top security priority we got reaction on the streets of la to. take the packet today so why should they need to see it and it's got nothing to do with them but they were trying to play russia with the just buy. a new door is proposed in the netherlands that could give people the right team euthenasia even if they are not suffering from any medical condition we debate the issue. and the u.s. accuses china of sponsoring tacos to spy on american companies watching on a fox enough to cope with 90. just on 7 pm here in the russian capital welcome to the program and of take a look at some of the
the british prime minister faces a grilling in parliament over the russian report which the government dr boxen again moscow's a legit good so the u.k. pilots. the people of this this country didn't vote to leave the e.u. because of pressure from russia russian introduced the prime minister's subtleness report for 10 months and failed to plug the gap in our little nothing of security for a year in the heart of the hideout to say to the markets didn't they have what fools they claims russia...
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dirty laundry as the british parliament publishes its report on russian influence. leader who got brexit done or the one who lost lives and lost the union? we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests on socially—distant screens are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for another commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. welcome, arkady. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post—covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france urged exceptional measures. the so—called "frugal four" wanted exceptional to be less expensive. cue arguing for days and nights and even banging on tables, but eventually the deal was done. arkady, i will come to you first. european leaders called it historic. is that fair? it is historic. it is short of that hamilton moment when in the late 18th century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it
dirty laundry as the british parliament publishes its report on russian influence. leader who got brexit done or the one who lost lives and lost the union? we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests on socially—distant screens are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for another commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. welcome, arkady. fingers crossed we can get...
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the british prime minister faces a grinning in parliament over the russian report which condemned the government for its lack of action against moscow's allegedly influence over u.k. politics. the people of this this country didn't vote to leave the e.u. because of pressure from russia the russian introduced the prime minister's son told this report for 10 months and failed to come to get it over with not the security for a year and. the highly anticipated are much too late report also claims russia remains a top security priority we get reaction on the streets of london. i just think we can't get too carried away should be to feel. it's got nothing to do with it but they were trying to play for sure with the just buy. a new loris proposed in the netherlands that could give elderly people the right to euthanasia even if they are not suffering from any magical conditions we debate the issue. on the u.s. accuses china of sponsoring hackers to spy on american companies walking on a box in the post at 90. 8 pm here in moscow a very warm welcome from the whole team. h.q. plot to have your
the british prime minister faces a grinning in parliament over the russian report which condemned the government for its lack of action against moscow's allegedly influence over u.k. politics. the people of this this country didn't vote to leave the e.u. because of pressure from russia the russian introduced the prime minister's son told this report for 10 months and failed to come to get it over with not the security for a year and. the highly anticipated are much too late report also claims...
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what we know about russia easy enough this is not legal language this is not war theory of the british parliament and also conclusions that this may report makes already dangerous for british society because in fact the report suggests that the british special services and not just the government departments not just the electoral commission should be knowledge supervising and protecting the british election this is really dangerous and the report says that there is always concern about special services protecting elections or vote in anywhere and this is exactly the case in britain let's bring in nina young because it's in washington d.c. i see you you say can you head there and some of the comments dimitri beveridge made in moscow. do you believe that this that russia has a case to answer for. listen just because an investigation wasn't conducted in the united kingdom does not mean that there is not evidence of russian interference not only in the united kingdom but across central and eastern europe for the past decade plus and here in the united states we know for instance thanks to the advert
what we know about russia easy enough this is not legal language this is not war theory of the british parliament and also conclusions that this may report makes already dangerous for british society because in fact the report suggests that the british special services and not just the government departments not just the electoral commission should be knowledge supervising and protecting the british election this is really dangerous and the report says that there is always concern about special...
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this report published by the british parliament's intelligence and security committee looking into what it alleges is russian interference in british politics it says that it's based on secret material compiled by british spies it's taken a year and a half to publish after having been completed a number of rumors or so why it might have taken so long why some parts of been censored and redacted not according to the reports russia undertook influence campaigns in relation to the 2014 scottish independence referendum and might have done the same with regards to the dregs the referendum of 2016 of course how successful any of these alleged campaigns are that hasn't been established by this report we have seen previously accusations of russian social media campaigns some of them amounting to 70 pence around $1.00 having been spent on those campaigns with critics saying that's hardly a smoking gun the british regime would like to present it as we've heard from the russian government they've said that these accusations of their involvement i just groundless but even so we saw earlier today a
this report published by the british parliament's intelligence and security committee looking into what it alleges is russian interference in british politics it says that it's based on secret material compiled by british spies it's taken a year and a half to publish after having been completed a number of rumors or so why it might have taken so long why some parts of been censored and redacted not according to the reports russia undertook influence campaigns in relation to the 2014 scottish...
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what we know about russia easy enough this is not legal language this is not war theory of the british parliament and also conclusions that this may report makes already dangerous for british society because in fact the report suggests that the british special services and not just the government departments not just the electoral commission should be knowledge supervising and protecting the british election this is really dangerous and the report says that there is always concern about special services protecting elections or vote in anywhere and this is exactly the case in britain let's bring in nina yank that in washington d.c. i see you say can your head there and some of the comments. made in moscow. do you believe that this that russia has a case to answer for. listen just because an investigation wasn't conducted in the united kingdom does not mean that there is not evidence of russian interference not only in the united kingdom but across central and eastern europe for the past decade plus and here in the united states we know for instance thanks to the advertisements released by house de
what we know about russia easy enough this is not legal language this is not war theory of the british parliament and also conclusions that this may report makes already dangerous for british society because in fact the report suggests that the british special services and not just the government departments not just the electoral commission should be knowledge supervising and protecting the british election this is really dangerous and the report says that there is always concern about special...
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terrorism and collusion of foreign terrorists barca following developments from outside the british parliament in london why has the u.k. government decided me that this is a necessary move now. well britain's essential doing is hitting back at what it sees is beijing's unilateral wholesale destruction of the one nation 2 systems arrangement so when it comes to hong kong through its new national security law it is hit back in 3 ways firstly to reiterate 3000000 hong kong citizens have the right to come and live and work here in the u.k. don't rob said new immigration arrangements saw being created at the moment also he has put an end to a 30 year extradition arrangement between the u.k. and hong kong over fears that people extradited to hong kong could end up being sent to mainland china where there are different rules and regulations a different legal system where people could find themselves facing a lengthy prison sentences for charges that they they wouldn't experience for instance in hong kong if your charge with the political subversion in mainland china you could end up with a life time
terrorism and collusion of foreign terrorists barca following developments from outside the british parliament in london why has the u.k. government decided me that this is a necessary move now. well britain's essential doing is hitting back at what it sees is beijing's unilateral wholesale destruction of the one nation 2 systems arrangement so when it comes to hong kong through its new national security law it is hit back in 3 ways firstly to reiterate 3000000 hong kong citizens have the right...
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the long delayed russia report now released by the intelligence and security committee of the british parliament we often the daily mail's consulted editor at jupiter and the canary in the coal mine for the future of free speech ahead of the anniversary of the publishing of the afghan war logs which revealed evidence of u.s. war crimes we'll ask fashion icon vivienne westwood if there's any hope for the world's most famous publish on june the n.s.a. all this of all coming up about to have going underground. we go to work. straight home. the world is driven by a dream shaped by from person. there's things. we dared to ask. welcome back in the past 24 hours the so-called russia report has been released by the british intelligence and security committee and while the biggest target of the report appears to be the u.k. government and intelligence services some journalists still don't see any smoking gun that implicates u.k. prime minister bars johnson one of those is the daily mail consultant as a 100 piers he joins me now via skype from london or thanks so much for coming back on so less of there b
the long delayed russia report now released by the intelligence and security committee of the british parliament we often the daily mail's consulted editor at jupiter and the canary in the coal mine for the future of free speech ahead of the anniversary of the publishing of the afghan war logs which revealed evidence of u.s. war crimes we'll ask fashion icon vivienne westwood if there's any hope for the world's most famous publish on june the n.s.a. all this of all coming up about to have going...
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a late was for dirty laundry as the british parliament publishes its report on russian influence.hnson's first year in downing street. 0ur boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a technical commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france are urged exceptional measures. the so—called frugal four to be exceptional to exceptional measures. the so—called frugalfour to be exceptional to be less expensive. arguing and even banging on tables but eventually the deal was done. i will come first. european leaders called it historic. is that fair? it is
a late was for dirty laundry as the british parliament publishes its report on russian influence.hnson's first year in downing street. 0ur boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a technical commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by...
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were any letter sent on wednesday by joe stephens a member of the labor party in the british parliament has demanded to urgently review artie's a license and requested an urgent meeting with diana melanie dawes of the regulatory agency to discuss my concerns about the broadcaster now stephen signed as the shadow secretary of state for digital culture media and sport so there were a view was it needed a given at the a troubling revelations and the russia report about the role of our team in sputnik and spreading kremlin based in formation in the u.k. now and trusting in the timing as a just earlier this week that reference to russian report was released which was absent of any evidence and the claim that russia had interfered in recent elections and referendums and this led to a lively moment on the floor of parliament yesterday distortions in the coverage provided by russian state international calls to such as russia to the high cultures ruled that russia today. is actually a potential home just the prime minister agree with me that it's time to look good but the lesson for russia to t
were any letter sent on wednesday by joe stephens a member of the labor party in the british parliament has demanded to urgently review artie's a license and requested an urgent meeting with diana melanie dawes of the regulatory agency to discuss my concerns about the broadcaster now stephen signed as the shadow secretary of state for digital culture media and sport so there were a view was it needed a given at the a troubling revelations and the russia report about the role of our team in...
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the long delayed russia report now released by the intelligence and security committee of the british parliament we often the daily mail's consultant editor at jupiter and vic an area in the coal mine for the future of free speech ahead of the anniversary of the publishing of the afghan war logs which revealed evidence of us war crimes we'll ask a question i go on vivienne westwood if there's any hope for the world's most famous publisher julian assange only a small coming over but 2 off going underground. ah no team no crowd. no shots. actually well to be. dragged no 1st. point should your thirst for action. according to even fox news trying is like going to the polls is this because joe biden is such a brilliant candidate or because the harmony consensus that tend to make has been badly handled by the president still another the trump brand is a populist in 2016 is he governed as one. welcome back in the past 24 hours the so-called russia report has been released by the british intelligence and security committee and while the biggest target of the report appears to be the u.k. government and
the long delayed russia report now released by the intelligence and security committee of the british parliament we often the daily mail's consultant editor at jupiter and vic an area in the coal mine for the future of free speech ahead of the anniversary of the publishing of the afghan war logs which revealed evidence of us war crimes we'll ask a question i go on vivienne westwood if there's any hope for the world's most famous publisher julian assange only a small coming over but 2 off going...
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are leading the trials of the oxford university vaccine speaking virtually to members of the british parliament she said her team is still testing how long the vaccine will provide immunity to the virus. naturally quiet immunity to other human grown virus infections this is relatively short lived to be don't get reinfected sometimes quite quickly but that doesn't necessarily mean that will see the same thing with the vaccine because the vaccines have a different way of engaging with immune system and we follow people in our vaccines that is using the same type of technology to make vaccines for several years and we still see strong immune responses so again it's something we have to test and follow over time we can't know until we actually have the data but we're optimistic based on areas that is that we will see a good direction mujhe deep for several years at least and probably better than nationally quite immunity. british prime minister abbas johnson says he cannot promise that there will be a vaccine by the end of this year. some hopeful i think is crossed but to say that i'm 100 percent c
are leading the trials of the oxford university vaccine speaking virtually to members of the british parliament she said her team is still testing how long the vaccine will provide immunity to the virus. naturally quiet immunity to other human grown virus infections this is relatively short lived to be don't get reinfected sometimes quite quickly but that doesn't necessarily mean that will see the same thing with the vaccine because the vaccines have a different way of engaging with immune...
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. >>> breaking moments ago, a new report from the british parliament intelligence and security committeeit calls for new legislation to tackle the threats from russia calling moscow's influence the new normal. nick peyton walsh joins us live from london. nick, what more can you tell us about this report? >> reporter: long awaited here. nine months some say from when it should have been published. let's deal with the key questions many were hoping it would answer. the first, did russia's meddling in social media or elsewhere in brittain's election, did it change the outcome? it wasn't its task to assess and it wouldn't be possible to assess but it is clear there is a bid by russia to influence the democratic process here in the united kingdom. it points towards the scottish referendum as perhaps the first time this was attempted in a western democracy. it is critical, it seems, of the u.k.'s intelligence services saying that they have, quote -- sorry, the quote is treated the russian democratic interference as, quote, a hot potato something in which the internal security service of mi 5 a
. >>> breaking moments ago, a new report from the british parliament intelligence and security committeeit calls for new legislation to tackle the threats from russia calling moscow's influence the new normal. nick peyton walsh joins us live from london. nick, what more can you tell us about this report? >> reporter: long awaited here. nine months some say from when it should have been published. let's deal with the key questions many were hoping it would answer. the first, did...
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redevelopment and expansion plans for the trials on the basis of the challenge of the british parliament i mean fears with increased u.s. surveillance here in the u.k. we'll be hearing from a campaigner a little later. as part of preparations for a wave of coded admissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to care homes to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus cams were given for windows to tender for the scheme receiving a fells and pounds cash. as an incentive but winning bids needed to accept the patient within 24 hours even if they were diagnosed with covert 19 while many care homes didn't take up the offer the council confirmed that 16 payments have been made since the scheme launched birmingham city council says the payments were for covert preparedness and was in line with government guidelines the $1000.00 pounds funding was provided to allow the care providers to purchase additional p.p.a. pay additional staff and conduct additional cleansing to allow covert positive residents to be isolated a
redevelopment and expansion plans for the trials on the basis of the challenge of the british parliament i mean fears with increased u.s. surveillance here in the u.k. we'll be hearing from a campaigner a little later. as part of preparations for a wave of coded admissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to care homes to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus cams were given for windows to tender for the...
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crossing base are said to be challenged in the british parliament amid fears of people creased u.s. surveillance in the u.k. we hear from the campaign. as part of preparations for a wave of covert emissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to him to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus can homes were given for windows to tend to fool the scheme receiving 1000 pounds cash as an incentive but winning bids needed to accept the patient within 24 hours even if they were diagnosed with covert 19 while many care homes didn't take up the offer the council confirmed that 16 payments have been made since the scheme launched city councils as the payments were for preparedness and was in line with government guidelines. the $1000.00 pounds funding was provided to allow the capper vitus to purchase additional p. p. pay additional staff and conduct additional cleansing to allow covert positive residents to be isolated and discharged the council has worked closely with our health partners to ensure testing upo
crossing base are said to be challenged in the british parliament amid fears of people creased u.s. surveillance in the u.k. we hear from the campaign. as part of preparations for a wave of covert emissions birmingham city council offered cash payments to him to take elderly patients but that wave never came and those discharge were in many cases never tested for the virus can homes were given for windows to tend to fool the scheme receiving 1000 pounds cash as an incentive but winning bids...
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that tyrant is not the british people, it is not parliament, it is not even the monarchy. it is one specific monarch, and he looks like this. it is king george iii. look at the way that most of the crisp, brief sentences in the middle section of his draft begin "he has." he has combined. he has incited. the he is he. the he is george. george is rendered here not as a puppet of parliament or as a gaffe prone bumbler making one back decision after another, he is rendered here instead as an all-powerful desperate with an intentional program of harm. this is george as nero, george as richard iii. this is george as attila the hon. it's a rhetorical decision jefferson has made to personify the enemy, to give readers something to root against and hate. given that goal, it should not surprise us to find that jefferson's list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates, he gilds the lily. he tells readers there are swarms of tax collectors in the colonies when there were really just 50. he tells readers that tax collectors pose the same sort of threat as occupying soldiers,
that tyrant is not the british people, it is not parliament, it is not even the monarchy. it is one specific monarch, and he looks like this. it is king george iii. look at the way that most of the crisp, brief sentences in the middle section of his draft begin "he has." he has combined. he has incited. the he is he. the he is george. george is rendered here not as a puppet of parliament or as a gaffe prone bumbler making one back decision after another, he is rendered here instead as...
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the trials the university of oxford speaking virtually to members of the house of commons the british parliament in london she said her team is still testing for how long the vaccine will provide immunity to the virus nationally quite immunity to other human actions it is relatively short that we don't get reinfected sometimes quite quickly but that doesn't necessarily mean it will see the same thing with the vaccine because the vaccines have a different way of engaging with the need system and we follow people enough that since it is using the same type technology to make vaccines several years and we still see strong in responses so again it's something we have to test and over time we can't know until we actually have the data but we're optimistic based on areas that is that we will see a good direction immediate deep several years at least and probably better than nationally quite immunity live now to our correspondent paul brennan in oxford so paul the trial that's going on there what can we expect to hear today that we think . well it's interesting i mean we know that the university of oxf
the trials the university of oxford speaking virtually to members of the house of commons the british parliament in london she said her team is still testing for how long the vaccine will provide immunity to the virus nationally quite immunity to other human actions it is relatively short that we don't get reinfected sometimes quite quickly but that doesn't necessarily mean it will see the same thing with the vaccine because the vaccines have a different way of engaging with the need system and...
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leading the trials the oxford university vaccine center speaking virtually to members of the british parliament she said her team is still testing how long the vaccine will provide immunity nationally quite immunity to other human actions this is relatively short we don't get reinfected sometimes quite quickly but that doesn't necessarily mean it will see the same thing with the vaccine because the vaccines have a different way of engaging with the need system and we follow people enough that it is using this technology to x. in several years and we still see strong responses so again it's something we have to test and although over time we can't know until we actually have the data but we're optimistic based on there is that is that we will see a good direction need several years at least and probably better than the national enquirer. live to paul brennan at oxford university in the u.k. so paul we're still waiting on the uploading of this information to the lancet website what can we expect do we think. well as you heard sarah say there the optimism the cheese been expressing in recent weeks
leading the trials the oxford university vaccine center speaking virtually to members of the british parliament she said her team is still testing how long the vaccine will provide immunity nationally quite immunity to other human actions this is relatively short we don't get reinfected sometimes quite quickly but that doesn't necessarily mean it will see the same thing with the vaccine because the vaccines have a different way of engaging with the need system and we follow people enough that...