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justin rowlatt, bbc news, cambridge.erienced its hottest day on record with the temperature reading 34.8 celsius in the scottish borders. lorna gordon is in coldingham bay. this is quite a jump, coldingham bay. this is quite a jump, isn't it, from the previous hottest temperature?— jump, isn't it, from the previous hottest temperature? yes, it really is, hottest temperature? yes, it really is. george. — hottest temperature? yes, it really is. george. warm _ hottest temperature? yes, it really is, george, warm and _ hottest temperature? yes, it really is, george, warm and comfortablel is, george, warm and comfortable by the sea this evening but you don't have to go very far inland for the oppressive heat to hit. as you said, the met office is reporting that just a few miles from here at charter hall in the scottish borders a new provisional maximum temperature for scott was reached earlier this afternoon, 34.8. that is nearly 2 degrees hotter than the previous record, which was set almost 20 years ago, also in the scottis
justin rowlatt, bbc news, cambridge.erienced its hottest day on record with the temperature reading 34.8 celsius in the scottish borders. lorna gordon is in coldingham bay. this is quite a jump, coldingham bay. this is quite a jump, isn't it, from the previous hottest temperature?— jump, isn't it, from the previous hottest temperature? yes, it really is, hottest temperature? yes, it really is. george. — hottest temperature? yes, it really is. george. warm _ hottest temperature? yes, it...
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gr cambridge so we have to find a way to cambridge-— cambridge so we have to find a way to cambridge.n. to cambridge. or to find a new hotel in london- we _ to cambridge. or to find a new hotel in london. we will— to cambridge. or to find a new hotel in london. we will have _ to cambridge. or to find a new hotel in london. we will have to _ to cambridge. or to find a new hotel in london. we will have to make - to cambridge. or to find a new hotel in london. we will have to make a i in london. we will have to make a decision — in london. we will have to make a decision i— in london. we will have to make a decision. .. ., , �* in london. we will have to make a decision. .. . , �* , . decision. i actually didn't expect that london _ decision. i actually didn't expect that london would _ decision. i actually didn't expect that london would be _ decision. i actually didn't expect that london would be this - decision. i actually didn't expect that london would be this hot. | decision. i actually didn't expect that london would be this hot. i | that london would be this hot. i actually— that
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here ina here in a very sunny cambridge, we arejoined by professor here in a very sunny cambridge, weat?— do you say to that? is sadly the sort of temperatures _ do you say to that? is sadly the sort of temperatures we - do you say to that? is sadly the sort of temperatures we are - do you say to that? is sadly the i sort of temperatures we are likely to experience today and tomorrow are, for some people, potentially deadly. if you are elderly, pregnant, if you have babies or toddlers, those people are particularly vulnerable to these really high temperatures, so this is not something to take lightly. harper not something to take lightly. how do we deal with _ not something to take lightly. how do we deal with it _ not something to take lightly. how do we deal with it for these couple of days and how do we adjust our lifestyles may be way into the future, for ever?— lifestyles may be way into the future, for ever? you said earlier we should _ future, for ever? you said earlier we should be _ future, for ever? you said earlier we should be enjoying _ future, for ever? you said earlier
here ina here in a very sunny cambridge, we arejoined by professor here in a very sunny cambridge, weat?— do you say to that? is sadly the sort of temperatures _ do you say to that? is sadly the sort of temperatures we - do you say to that? is sadly the sort of temperatures we are - do you say to that? is sadly the i sort of temperatures we are likely to experience today and tomorrow are, for some people, potentially deadly. if you are elderly, pregnant, if you have babies or toddlers, those...
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pyotr kapitsa started working in the famous cavendish laboratory in cambridge under the supervision of ernesto rutherford, a promising young soviet physicist was sent to england thanks to the intervention of maxim gorky . he completed his doctorate in 4 year became deputy director for magnetic research in 1930 , a new laboratory was built especially for kapitsa in cambridge over the years of joint work. accumulating rutherford became friends, it was pyotr leonidovich who gave the outstanding physicist, the famous nickname crocodile, scientists regularly came to the ussr but lived with his family in england in 1934. during the next visit to his homeland, he was not allowed back in the soviet union the project made many discoveries won the nobel prize in physics, well, never returned to england, july 22, 1986, the british parliament abolished corporal punishment in schools. moreover , the decision was made by a margin of just one vote since ancient times corporal punishment in english schools. were the norm for girls. they have not been used since 1830. but the boys remained in the order
pyotr kapitsa started working in the famous cavendish laboratory in cambridge under the supervision of ernesto rutherford, a promising young soviet physicist was sent to england thanks to the intervention of maxim gorky . he completed his doctorate in 4 year became deputy director for magnetic research in 1930 , a new laboratory was built especially for kapitsa in cambridge over the years of joint work. accumulating rutherford became friends, it was pyotr leonidovich who gave the outstanding...
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first tonight, cambridge university is to increase mental health funding after the death of five studentsa heat health alert has been introduced in the south and we're being reminded about the dangers posed by lakes and rivers. ten people have drowned in oxfordshire in the past two years. martin and daphne chapman describing themselves as loyal bbc viewers, e—mailed us, saying... those are not the first cuts to regional services. steve contacted us last summer after hearing that local news updates during the breakfast programme had been suspended because of the impact of covid. his response: to discuss this, i'm joined by the bbc�*s director of nations. he is responsible for local or national output across the uk. thanks so much for coming on newswatch. let's start with the regional news bulletin. do you except that if you live somewhere you might be forgiven for thinking, what is news in norwich got to do with me? if you live in that area, you are already receiving a lot during the day from norwich, a very established connection over many years, but i do accept there is a real concern. i
first tonight, cambridge university is to increase mental health funding after the death of five studentsa heat health alert has been introduced in the south and we're being reminded about the dangers posed by lakes and rivers. ten people have drowned in oxfordshire in the past two years. martin and daphne chapman describing themselves as loyal bbc viewers, e—mailed us, saying... those are not the first cuts to regional services. steve contacted us last summer after hearing that local news...
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gets straight a stars in their a—levels would automatically been given an interview at oxford or cambridgem the offer to turn down rather than them having to either find within themselves or find particularly supportive teachers to put them forward. it is quite an interesting policy... it forward. it is quite an interesting oli , , policy... it is quite interesting idea, but _ policy... it is quite interesting idea, but it — policy... it is quite interesting idea, but it is _ policy... it is quite interesting idea, but it is quite _ idea, but it is quite interventionist, it is not very traditionally conservative. that is ve , traditionally conservative. that is very. very — traditionally conservative. that is very. very true. _ traditionally conservative. that is very, very true, and _ traditionally conservative. that is very, very true, and it _ traditionally conservative. that is very, very true, and it is - traditionally conservative. that is very, very true, and it is also... l very, very true, and it is also... this sounds a gastric quibble to do with it, but there is quite a lot of a
gets straight a stars in their a—levels would automatically been given an interview at oxford or cambridgem the offer to turn down rather than them having to either find within themselves or find particularly supportive teachers to put them forward. it is quite an interesting policy... it forward. it is quite an interesting oli , , policy... it is quite interesting idea, but _ policy... it is quite interesting idea, but it — policy... it is quite interesting idea, but it is _ policy... it...
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jon donnison, bbc news in cambridge.est yorkshire, has been named as 16 year—old alfie mccraw from wakefield. the police and fire service today spoke at the riverbank to warn people of the dangers of cooling off in open water. tom ingall reports. yesterday afternoon on the edge of wakefield, an all too familiar tragedy as temperatures soared. a teenage boy sought to cool off in the waters of the air. and calder navigation near broad reach loch. he lost his life. first of all, masks are truly tragic incident. local boy alfred mccraw, 16, just finished his gcses this summer ahead of him. he's been out with a group of friends that have been into the water. alfie got into difficulties. emergency services were called but sadly were able to save him, despite the welcome the waters seem to offer. there's a warning even the strongest of swimmers can quickly get into trouble. there are lots of dangers in not only the cold water shock, but the hidden danger underneath the water and the pollution involved there. the advice i would
jon donnison, bbc news in cambridge.est yorkshire, has been named as 16 year—old alfie mccraw from wakefield. the police and fire service today spoke at the riverbank to warn people of the dangers of cooling off in open water. tom ingall reports. yesterday afternoon on the edge of wakefield, an all too familiar tragedy as temperatures soared. a teenage boy sought to cool off in the waters of the air. and calder navigation near broad reach loch. he lost his life. first of all, masks are truly...
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it's a pretty 5ticky evening by the river camera in cambridge, but the reason we have come to cambridge, but suchi5 recorded in the uk was taken, but such is the extent of this week's heat wave that the forecasters say that record could fall in the coming days. on another 5corcher, what better way to try and call off than a pint and a punt. temperatures in cambridge once again up around 30 degrees and forecast to go hotter still. it is humid. forecast to go hotter still. it is humid- it's — forecast to go hotter still. it is humid. it's lovely _ forecast to go hotter still. it 3 humid. it's lovely being warm, and i think it is great being outside, but iju5t get a bit think it is great being outside, but i just get a bit 5ticky. i ijust get a bit sticky. i absolutely love it. i've just been on holiday— absolutely love it. i've just been on holiday and come back and it's the same — on holiday and come back and it's the same whether it was there. it the same whether it was there. [i was the same whether it was there. was here in the same whether it was there. it was here in the botanic gar
it's a pretty 5ticky evening by the river camera in cambridge, but the reason we have come to cambridge, but suchi5 recorded in the uk was taken, but such is the extent of this week's heat wave that the forecasters say that record could fall in the coming days. on another 5corcher, what better way to try and call off than a pint and a punt. temperatures in cambridge once again up around 30 degrees and forecast to go hotter still. it is humid. forecast to go hotter still. it is humid- it's —...
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so hayek relocated to to cambridge in 1940 and he then lived in cambridge near canes during world war two and came to know him quite well, so although they disagreed in economics. they were they were friends and hike provided a great description of keynes that i thought would be of interest. he says that whatever one may think of keynes is an economist. nobody who knew him will deny that he was one of the outstanding englishmen of his generation. indeed the magnitude of his influence as an economist. is do much to the impressiveness of the man the universality of his interests and the power and persuasive charm of his personality. so cain's personality meant a lot and after he died hayek wrote a note to keynes's widow and he commented that keynes was the greatest man. he'd ever known and to some extent you have to say that's common like that or occasion by the circumstance in which they're expressed, but there's no question that hayek thought very highly of keynes is a person and was bewitched by him as many were and what what i've tried to argue is that keynes is basic theory. um was
so hayek relocated to to cambridge in 1940 and he then lived in cambridge near canes during world war two and came to know him quite well, so although they disagreed in economics. they were they were friends and hike provided a great description of keynes that i thought would be of interest. he says that whatever one may think of keynes is an economist. nobody who knew him will deny that he was one of the outstanding englishmen of his generation. indeed the magnitude of his influence as an...
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. >> it was certainly too hot for most tourists in cambridge.rave enough to take to the river brought their own shelter and they needed it. the only sensible place to be is in the shade and that says something or tend about our changing world. >> it really ought to be a critical morning for everyone in this country, but especially our policymakers that climate change is not something to be ignored. it's a really critical issue that we have to address as a country and as a world. >> some people did find ways to cool down. but the message from climate scientists is clear. if we want to stop britain and the world getting even hotter, we need to start cutting emissions and quickly. justin rowland, bbc, cambridg jane: and i was speaking to our climate editor about this heat wave earlier. thanks indeed for joining me. why is britain and europe seeing an increase in these types of heat waves at a faster rate than almost anywhere else in the world? justin: the specific reasons obviously by we have a huge wave at the moment have to do with southerly wind
. >> it was certainly too hot for most tourists in cambridge.rave enough to take to the river brought their own shelter and they needed it. the only sensible place to be is in the shade and that says something or tend about our changing world. >> it really ought to be a critical morning for everyone in this country, but especially our policymakers that climate change is not something to be ignored. it's a really critical issue that we have to address as a country and as a world....
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also toda we interview oxford or cambridge. also today we have _ interview oxford or cambridge.ervention _ for rishi sunak's campaign? there was an intervention today i for rishi sunak's campaign? there was an intervention today by i for rishi sunak's campaign? ii—ii” was an intervention today by brandon lewis, he has said that he is going to back liz truss and its leadership contest. earlier he told the bbc some of the reasons behind that. i'm backing liz because she is someone who gets things done. she is determined about delivering for the whole of the united kingdom. i have seen that working with herfor the northern ireland, her determination to make sure the whole of the united kingdom is whole and as a conservative and unionist party leader, who the winner will be i think that is hugely important. i have known liz truss a long time as norfolk mps and candidates we have worked together. and what i have consistently seen is someone who cares about her community, her country and her colleagues and wants to get things done. so, i am supporting liz because i think she can bring
also toda we interview oxford or cambridge. also today we have _ interview oxford or cambridge.ervention _ for rishi sunak's campaign? there was an intervention today i for rishi sunak's campaign? there was an intervention today by i for rishi sunak's campaign? ii—ii” was an intervention today by brandon lewis, he has said that he is going to back liz truss and its leadership contest. earlier he told the bbc some of the reasons behind that. i'm backing liz because she is someone who gets...
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first tonight cambridge university is to increase mental health funding after the death of five studentsire in the past two years. some people described as loyal bbc viewers e—mailed us saying they were surprised and very disappointed to lose our connection with local current affairs with the arbitrary removal of our bbc look east. wire cutters are from overly relevant local channel. we are here, you know, here in the east. think again and reinstate a little bit of tv. there is not the first cuts to regional services. steve contacted us last summer after hearing that local news updates during the breakfast programme had been suspended because of the impact of covid. his response... to discuss this i am joined by the bbc�*s director of nations. he is responsible for local or national output across the uk. thank you so much for coming on news watch. let's start with the news bulletin for don't use except that if you live somewhere you might be forgiven for thinking, what is news in norwich got to do with me? ii thinking, what is news in norwich got to do with me?— got to do with me? if you
first tonight cambridge university is to increase mental health funding after the death of five studentsire in the past two years. some people described as loyal bbc viewers e—mailed us saying they were surprised and very disappointed to lose our connection with local current affairs with the arbitrary removal of our bbc look east. wire cutters are from overly relevant local channel. we are here, you know, here in the east. think again and reinstate a little bit of tv. there is not the first...
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temperatures in cambridge once again up around 30 degrees and forecast to go hotter still.ridge where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the uk was taken in 2019, 38.7 degrees, but the forecasters think that could be broken later this week, and the truth is that such temperatures are really not that unusual any more. every year for the past ten years we have seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientists like professor emily shuckburgh at the university of cambridge say climate change in the uk is already literally costing lives. in 2020, more than 2,500 people died in heat—related deaths in one of the severe heat waves we saw that summer, so it really is something that is starting to impact us, notjust in terms of the financial cost, but the human cost as well. it's especially worrying times for farmers. here in norfolk, they grow potatoes, carrots and onions for supermarkets but the heat means they're going through 50,000 litres of water an hour to irrigate their crops. and reservoirs that would normally be half full at this time of year are at only 15% capacity. i
temperatures in cambridge once again up around 30 degrees and forecast to go hotter still.ridge where the hottest temperature ever recorded in the uk was taken in 2019, 38.7 degrees, but the forecasters think that could be broken later this week, and the truth is that such temperatures are really not that unusual any more. every year for the past ten years we have seen temperatures above 32 degrees. scientists like professor emily shuckburgh at the university of cambridge say climate change in...
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yes, 40 new hospitals _ cambridge. yes, 40 new hospitats-_ cambridge.f us, must a bit obsessed with every twist of turn of covid and change of the genome. can you still keep an eye on what's happening with a virus? . . eye on what's happening with a virus? , . , ._ ., . virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some _ virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some clinicians _ virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some clinicians i - virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some clinicians i worked l with some clinicians i worked closely — with some clinicians i worked closely with _ with some clinicians i worked closely with and _ with some clinicians i worked closely with and i _ with some clinicians i worked closely with and i am - with some clinicians i worked closely with and i am pretty, | closely with and i am pretty, at the — closely with and i am pretty, at the moment, _ closely with and i am pretty, at the moment, it's - closely with and i am pretty, l at the moment, it's endemic. closely with and i am pretty, i at the moment, it's endemic. it would _ at the
yes, 40 new hospitals _ cambridge. yes, 40 new hospitats-_ cambridge.f us, must a bit obsessed with every twist of turn of covid and change of the genome. can you still keep an eye on what's happening with a virus? . . eye on what's happening with a virus? , . , ._ ., . virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some _ virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some clinicians _ virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some clinicians i - virus? yes, and i stay in touch with some clinicians i worked l with...
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it was certainly too hot for most tourists in cambridge today.se brave enough to take to the river brought their own shelter, and they needed it. the only sensible place to be was in the shade, and that says something important about our changing world. this really ought to be a critical warning for everyone in this country, but especially our policymakers, that climate change is not something to be ignored. it's a really critical issue that we have to address as a country and as a world. some people did find ways to cool down. but the message from scientists is clear — if we want to stop britain and the world getting even hotter, we need to start cutting emissions, and quickly. justin rowlatt, bbc news, cambridge. so that's the situation in the uk. let's take you to the rest of europe now, and start with france where fire crews in the south west of the country are battling to control wildfires spreading along the atlantic coast. tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. our correspondent lucy williamson was at the scene
it was certainly too hot for most tourists in cambridge today.se brave enough to take to the river brought their own shelter, and they needed it. the only sensible place to be was in the shade, and that says something important about our changing world. this really ought to be a critical warning for everyone in this country, but especially our policymakers, that climate change is not something to be ignored. it's a really critical issue that we have to address as a country and as a world. some...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, cambridge.tle more on those fires that have been breaking out here in the uk. this was the scene east of london where a small fire in a back garden quickly turned into an inferno that ripped through several houses. there have been fires in other areas too, with bone dry conditions providing ideal conditions for blazes to spread. temperatures are now beginning to cool. of course, it's in france where the most devastating fires have taken hold along the country's atlantic coast. tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson was at the scene and sent this report from one of the affected areas. in teste—de—buch, we drove towards the fire, following fire crews as they disappeared into the smoke. all around us, the forest still smouldered, waiting for a chance to reignite. you can really taste and smell the smoke in the air here. fire crews have been battling these fires for a week now, and while they're contained in parts, they're still not under
justin rowlatt, bbc news, cambridge.tle more on those fires that have been breaking out here in the uk. this was the scene east of london where a small fire in a back garden quickly turned into an inferno that ripped through several houses. there have been fires in other areas too, with bone dry conditions providing ideal conditions for blazes to spread. temperatures are now beginning to cool. of course, it's in france where the most devastating fires have taken hold along the country's...
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we have just seen the duchess of cambridge, - wimbledon title.ess of cambridge, the - wimbledon title. we have just seen i the duchess of cambridge, the patron of the tennis club prepared to hand over the trophy. just one last thoughts, nick kyrgios had been resting, he had to play semi—. he had been in control of his temper. is this still has big problem? usually nick kyrgios shows us that when things are going his way, he is fine can he can be measured and composed, when he senses that matches are out of his hands or he's playing an opponent that is playing better, he starts looking elsewhere for things to blame, and today it was his family, his friends, his box that he was really frustrated with because they weren't supporting him when he really felt he needed their support. 0n certain points he was looking up at the and centring away. 0ur he will find something to vent his energy, his nervous energy away in the crowd, and today there was a woman in particular that was frustrating him, hollering out at times and that is who he complained about
we have just seen the duchess of cambridge, - wimbledon title.ess of cambridge, the - wimbledon title. we have just seen i the duchess of cambridge, the patron of the tennis club prepared to hand over the trophy. just one last thoughts, nick kyrgios had been resting, he had to play semi—. he had been in control of his temper. is this still has big problem? usually nick kyrgios shows us that when things are going his way, he is fine can he can be measured and composed, when he senses that...
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before this the hottest day in history united kingdom was considered july 25, 2019 , then in the cambridge botanic garden the air heated up to +38.7. today, the meteorological agency has already updated data on the temperature maximum twice. now it is already 7-8° warmer than at the same time on the eve of the uk 's previous record, a heat of 38.7°. and above 40 temperature. the temperature has never risen before. maybe reach 41 and even 42 °, it’s so hot, it will probably be in the area of london the cambride of the shire and yorkshire due to abnormal heat. great britain began to spontaneously catch fire in the grass in it took birmingham a day to put out a fire on a golf course. still a nightmare not in spain, one can imagine the horror that gripped the passengers of the train between madrid and holicia due to wildfires. the composition was just a couple of hundred meters from the wall of fire in italy, the situation is aggravated by the protracted drought and the authorities of lombardy are sounding the alarm in the region running out of water for agriculture. the slats of supplies
before this the hottest day in history united kingdom was considered july 25, 2019 , then in the cambridge botanic garden the air heated up to +38.7. today, the meteorological agency has already updated data on the temperature maximum twice. now it is already 7-8° warmer than at the same time on the eve of the uk 's previous record, a heat of 38.7°. and above 40 temperature. the temperature has never risen before. maybe reach 41 and even 42 °, it’s so hot, it will probably be in the area...
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joining us now is emily schuckburgh, the director of cambridge zero, the university of cambridge's climate change initiative. thank you so much for joining the newshour. you have had several heat waves over the years, but does this summer feel different, more worrisome? >> the mood really is different. think that we've now seen in the u.k. and across europe, summer after summer with heat waves that are causing real human hardship, whether that's in terms of the number of people who have died or just even the disruption to daily life. there are terrifying wildfires that are impacting communities, but we've also seen across europe, the devastation caused by flooding events as well. i was in southern france a few weeks ago, and devastating floods in southern france from two years ago, you can still see the immense damage that's occurred as a consequence of that. so it's very much the case in the u.k. and throughout europe that everyone knows somebody who's been affected by the impacts of climate change. and i think that has changed the mood and people really are starting to realize that clima
joining us now is emily schuckburgh, the director of cambridge zero, the university of cambridge's climate change initiative. thank you so much for joining the newshour. you have had several heat waves over the years, but does this summer feel different, more worrisome? >> the mood really is different. think that we've now seen in the u.k. and across europe, summer after summer with heat waves that are causing real human hardship, whether that's in terms of the number of people who have...
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in the uk, we aren't used to heat at the sort of level, i'm based in cambridge and the hottest day everd was three years ago down the road from me at 38 degrees, it's likely to get hotter than that today and tomorrow. the more as the climate changes as simple as that and it's going to get worse because so far we see an average increase of 1.1 celsius on preindustrial temperatures and we would know it will get warm over the next few years, the law will have to catch up with that situation. some countries do have laws that deal with this, spain and china uk hasn't fit to do that but watch this space.— uk hasn't fit to do that but watch this space. the debate has been _ watch this space. the debate has been had _ watch this space. the debate has been had a _ watch this space. the debate has been had a number- watch this space. the debate has been had a number of i watch this space. the debate l has been had a number of mps arguing for a upper has been had a number of mps arguing fora upper limit has been had a number of mps arguing for a upper limit of 38 degrees i would struggle to work i
in the uk, we aren't used to heat at the sort of level, i'm based in cambridge and the hottest day everd was three years ago down the road from me at 38 degrees, it's likely to get hotter than that today and tomorrow. the more as the climate changes as simple as that and it's going to get worse because so far we see an average increase of 1.1 celsius on preindustrial temperatures and we would know it will get warm over the next few years, the law will have to catch up with that situation. some...
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guest. joining us from tokyo mosquito sir rocha who is an associate professor at kale university in cambridge, tina barret, who's been associate professor at tokyo base sophia university, and also a visiting fellow at cambridge university. and then you show in the city of beth, who we have your chiro sato, who's a professor rich who may con asia pacific university. and welcome to you all. thanks so much for your time with us on inside story. and i'll just 0 mosquito, which of our legacy will live on most prominently and how do you think that it could continue shaping japan cummins. the other is to be remembered as a someone very dedicated to for insecurity policy. so the strengthening of the ones who has been focused on but at the same time, i would assume for science the arbitrator very big role in developing relationships . europe. so beyond asia, patrick region beyond in the pacific was something that he, he, he did a very good job. tina. well, what's your take on this? how, how will the, the former prime minister be remembered and, and, you know, he was known by many for his, i've been no
guest. joining us from tokyo mosquito sir rocha who is an associate professor at kale university in cambridge, tina barret, who's been associate professor at tokyo base sophia university, and also a visiting fellow at cambridge university. and then you show in the city of beth, who we have your chiro sato, who's a professor rich who may con asia pacific university. and welcome to you all. thanks so much for your time with us on inside story. and i'll just 0 mosquito, which of our legacy will...
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the books were returned in march to cambridge's university library in a pink gift bag.llion agreement with the company. earlierthe $44 million agreement with the company. earlier the tesla chief executive accused the social network of refusing to provide evidence to prove it assertion that spam accounts were less than 5% of users. you can follow me on twitter at @richpreston. from all of us on the team in london thanks for being with us, we will see you next time. hello there. it was a very warm day on friday. temperatures touched 29 celsius across south—east england. and this weekend, more of the same, a lot of sunshine around. it's going to stay dry away from the far north—west of scotland. and it's all down to this area of high pressure, which will be sitting out towards the west of the uk to start the weekend, and we have a run of northerly winds. slightly fresher air mass, so i don't think it'll be quite as hot today as what it was on friday. most of the cloud will affect the north and west of scotland, northern ireland. some spots of rain for north—western scotlan
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it was - certainly too hot for most tourists in cambridge today.ught their own shelter and they needed it. the only sensible place to be was in the shade and that says something important about our changing world. it ought to be a critical warning for even in this country, but especially our policy makers that climate change is not something to be ignored. it is a really critical issue that we have to address as a country, and as a world.— issue that we have to address as a country, and as a world. some people did find ways — country, and as a world. some people did find ways to _ country, and as a world. some people did find ways to cool— country, and as a world. some people did find ways to cool down. _ country, and as a world. some people did find ways to cool down. but - country, and as a world. some people did find ways to cool down. but the i did find ways to cool down. but the message from scientists is clear — if we want to stop britain and the world getting even hotter, we need to start cutting emissions and quickly. this is the village of
it was - certainly too hot for most tourists in cambridge today.ught their own shelter and they needed it. the only sensible place to be was in the shade and that says something important about our changing world. it ought to be a critical warning for even in this country, but especially our policy makers that climate change is not something to be ignored. it is a really critical issue that we have to address as a country, and as a world.— issue that we have to address as a country, and as a...
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the books were returned in march to cambridge's university library in a pink gift bag.een rescued after locals found him in a bad condition. the eight—month—old condor was suffering from malnutrition when it was discovered in peru's ancash region. residents there failed to revive him and took him to a recovery centre. he'll be released back into the wild after rehabilitation. the condor is the largest flying bird in peru and one of the biggest on earth. a reminder of our top story — tearful mourners have been gathering in tokyo to await the coffin carrying former japanese prime minister shinzo abe, who was assassinated at a political rally. he was shotjust over 24 hours ago. his coffin is expected shortly back at his residence in tokyo. you can follow that story here on bbc world news and the bbc website. or on our bbc news app. you can reach me. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @richpreston. please do get in touch. everyone here in london, thank you for your company. i will see you next time. bye. hello there. it was a very warm day on friday. temperatures touched 29 c
the books were returned in march to cambridge's university library in a pink gift bag.een rescued after locals found him in a bad condition. the eight—month—old condor was suffering from malnutrition when it was discovered in peru's ancash region. residents there failed to revive him and took him to a recovery centre. he'll be released back into the wild after rehabilitation. the condor is the largest flying bird in peru and one of the biggest on earth. a reminder of our top story —...
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the house in cambridge became the command center for the army when it was located in cambridge during the siege of boston. one of the reasons why will santa just we want to have this proxy as martin luther king, but it's h worth 4,000 pounds of led in the hands of an army that was absolutely starved for ammunition. and then itow was down to 4,000 musket balls fired at the majesty back at the british army. so, a lot of the questions what aspects of the old regime were preserved and torn down had to some degree to do with symbolic cultural and calculations. i agree we typically hold onto the british culture but readopted. now wheezing my country tis of the.e. and there's some proposals to kreplace the statute as a formf restoration and tha' doesn't go over so these come into play. >> is there anything that you would like to add onto that? >> with respect to the preservation rights with thesehe historic houses all loyalist houses that were preserved because people generally said he is not there anymore. and in the shirley house for example when it wase destroyed t one point, the house it
the house in cambridge became the command center for the army when it was located in cambridge during the siege of boston. one of the reasons why will santa just we want to have this proxy as martin luther king, but it's h worth 4,000 pounds of led in the hands of an army that was absolutely starved for ammunition. and then itow was down to 4,000 musket balls fired at the majesty back at the british army. so, a lot of the questions what aspects of the old regime were preserved and torn down had...
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the books were returned in march to cambridge's university library in a pink gift bag.en rescued, after locals found him in a bad condition. this eight—month—old condor was suffering from malnutrition when it was discovered in peru's ancash region. residents there failed to revive him and took him to a recovery centre. he'll be released back into the wild after rehabilitation. the condor is the largest flying bird in peru and one of the biggest on earth. incredible. before we go, a reminder of our top story. twitter says it will sue elon musk if he pulls out of a $44 billion agreement with the company. earlier, the tesla chief executive had accused the social network of refusing to provide evidence to back its assertion that spam accounts comprise less than five per cent of its total users. and there is more on that on the website. you can get me on twitter, @richpreston. that is it. goodbye for now. hello there. it was a very warm day on friday. temperatures touched 29 celsius across south east england. and this weekend, more of the same, a lot of sunshine around. it's
the books were returned in march to cambridge's university library in a pink gift bag.en rescued, after locals found him in a bad condition. this eight—month—old condor was suffering from malnutrition when it was discovered in peru's ancash region. residents there failed to revive him and took him to a recovery centre. he'll be released back into the wild after rehabilitation. the condor is the largest flying bird in peru and one of the biggest on earth. incredible. before we go, a reminder...
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so you live in cambridge there for us. thank you for your insights. thank you for having and of course, we'll continue our coverage of that story on al jazeera. but here's what else is coming up. someone has to grip this moment and make the right decision. the race begins to replace u. k prime minister boris johnson. as a conservative party prepared to elect the new leader. and and go this josie, eduardo da santos dies at 79. remembered for service. one of the longest funny residences in the world. ah, the journey has begun the fee for wold copies on its way to a castle book. your travel package today. hello, we have seen some flooding recently into parts if north korea, northern areas of the country saying some rather well listen pads of cloud still streaming through here and that will crash. he make his way towards japan. i wrote tropical storm that's trying to pull out of the way, but we are still dragging some moisture in across a good part of japan such on his showers. he take it around 33 degrees celsius. it will be hot. it's going to be humid w
so you live in cambridge there for us. thank you for your insights. thank you for having and of course, we'll continue our coverage of that story on al jazeera. but here's what else is coming up. someone has to grip this moment and make the right decision. the race begins to replace u. k prime minister boris johnson. as a conservative party prepared to elect the new leader. and and go this josie, eduardo da santos dies at 79. remembered for service. one of the longest funny residences in the...
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cambridge cancer hospital, you might say that's only a wing. - yes, 40 new hospitals. all of them properly new with a new sign on a new bit of land that wasn't there before? even the department of health released guidance last year saying the new can mean a new hospital like your one, it could mean wing, it could simply mean a bit of upgrading. no. no, that is true. that is true, they released it in august after you left last year. 40 new hospitals. one last thing. you, like all of us, must have been obsessed with every twist of turn of covid and change of the genome. can you still keep an eye on what's happening with the virus? yes, and i stay in touch- with some clinicians i worked closely with and i am pretty, l at the moment, it's endemic. | it would have to be essentially| a new disease for us to be back into pandemic territory. you can never rule out- a new disease and there will be more in our lifetimes. that's for sure. have you ever considered if your covid rule—breaking contributed in any way to borisjohnson�*s downfall? i don't think
cambridge cancer hospital, you might say that's only a wing. - yes, 40 new hospitals. all of them properly new with a new sign on a new bit of land that wasn't there before? even the department of health released guidance last year saying the new can mean a new hospital like your one, it could mean wing, it could simply mean a bit of upgrading. no. no, that is true. that is true, they released it in august after you left last year. 40 new hospitals. one last thing. you, like all of us, must...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge have released a new picture of their son prince george.therine and prince william are delighted to share the snap with the public. so that is prince george turning nine years old, a very sweet little picture. shall we try again and hear from tim allman and see what is going on with comic con, this festival that hasn't happened for three years. let's see if we can play that for you. despite only being released a few weeks ago, thor: love and thunder has already made more than half $1 billion. proof, if proof were needed, that comic book movies are big, big business. and if superheroes and sci—fi are your religion, then this is surely your mecca. tens of thousands of self—proclaimed geeks and nerds coming to san diego for comic con. storm troopers, kings of atlantis and whatever this is. �* . . . kings of atlantis and whatever thisis. �*, , . .,, this is. it's 'ust nice to see evneorye _ this is. it'sjust nice to see everyone out _ this is. it'sjust nice to see everyone out in _ this is. it'sjust nice to see everyone out in public- this is.
the duke and duchess of cambridge have released a new picture of their son prince george.therine and prince william are delighted to share the snap with the public. so that is prince george turning nine years old, a very sweet little picture. shall we try again and hear from tim allman and see what is going on with comic con, this festival that hasn't happened for three years. let's see if we can play that for you. despite only being released a few weeks ago, thor: love and thunder has already...
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the duke of cambridge has shown his support.rlotte took to twitter to wish the lionesses good luck. we both want to wish the lionesses the best of luck for tonight. you've done amazingly well in the competition and we are rooting for you all the way. good luck, i hope you win. bye. natasha jonas is a professional boxer and sister of england squad member nikita parris. shejoins me now. it goes without saying, you are probably— it goes without saying, you are probably feeling quite nervous your sister? _ probably feeling quite nervous your sister? ., , . ., sister? nervous, excited and everything — sister? nervous, excited and everything in _ sister? nervous, excited and everything in between. - sister? nervous, excited and everything in between. it's. everything in between. it's obviously a massive day. what a s-uortin obviously a massive day. what a sporting family _ obviously a massive day. what a sporting family though - obviously a massive day. what a sporting family though mac - sporting family though mac liverpudlian, you w
the duke of cambridge has shown his support.rlotte took to twitter to wish the lionesses good luck. we both want to wish the lionesses the best of luck for tonight. you've done amazingly well in the competition and we are rooting for you all the way. good luck, i hope you win. bye. natasha jonas is a professional boxer and sister of england squad member nikita parris. shejoins me now. it goes without saying, you are probably— it goes without saying, you are probably feeling quite nervous your...
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even the duke of cambridge has shown his support. took to twitter to wish the lionesses good luck. we both want to wish the lionesses the best of luck for tonight. you've done amazingly well in the competition and we are rooting for you all the way. good luck, i hope you win. bye. joining me is this football reporter. you have been following the lionesses journey all the way from the beginning. how would you describe it, because 20 goals and only one conceded, the they could have had have written a better script could they? it’s have had have written a better script could they?— have had have written a better script could they? it's been perfect has it? winning _ script could they? it's been perfect has it? winning all _ script could they? it's been perfect has it? winning all the _ script could they? it's been perfect has it? winning all the way - script could they? it's been perfect| has it? winning all the way through and they have beth made who has got top goal—scorer in the come edition. the starter kind of set the tone for the
even the duke of cambridge has shown his support. took to twitter to wish the lionesses good luck. we both want to wish the lionesses the best of luck for tonight. you've done amazingly well in the competition and we are rooting for you all the way. good luck, i hope you win. bye. joining me is this football reporter. you have been following the lionesses journey all the way from the beginning. how would you describe it, because 20 goals and only one conceded, the they could have had have...
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the highest recorded temperature in the uk was 38.7c in cambridge in 2019.ng covers manchester, the midlands and london. a met office red warning means there is a potential danger to life, with substantial disruption to travel, energy supplies and possibly widespread damage to property and infrastructure. our correspondent, simonjones, is in central london. simon. well, it's already feeling really hot here, but the temperature is only 2a degrees. come the start of next week, in certain places, that could rise by another 15 degrees or so, and that takes us into unprecedented territory. that's why we've had this unprecedented warning from the met office for extreme heat. we are told things are going to get much, much worse. now, some people in this park are enjoying the sunshine. others are sticking to the shade, but everyone is being told we need to be prepared for what is ahead. it's already hot in much of the uk and it's about to get much, much hotter, potentially record—breaking temperatures forecast for the start of next week and that's not welcomed by al
the highest recorded temperature in the uk was 38.7c in cambridge in 2019.ng covers manchester, the midlands and london. a met office red warning means there is a potential danger to life, with substantial disruption to travel, energy supplies and possibly widespread damage to property and infrastructure. our correspondent, simonjones, is in central london. simon. well, it's already feeling really hot here, but the temperature is only 2a degrees. come the start of next week, in certain places,...