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just outside cambridge. into our half billion pound science . our half billion pound science. so rather than just thinking british blood brains up some nice equations , a more unified nice equations, a more unified approach is absolutely what we need to. this can be part growth rather than just the intellectual of the british. so it's a really important that you make there about the part of this country that a genuinely worldly thing on research we've got three of the top ten universities in the world here in this country , and yet they in this country, and yet they don't really have the space to grow . recent assessment has grow. recent assessment has shown that there is zero zero available labs in cambridge and there's only a slight, tiny suther there's only a slight, tiny slither of lab space available in oxford. i suppose it's impossible for this country to attract the brightest and the best in vestment and i don't know, turning science into actual practicable company growth if we don't have the space to
just outside cambridge. into our half billion pound science . our half billion pound science. so rather than just thinking british blood brains up some nice equations , a more unified nice equations, a more unified approach is absolutely what we need to. this can be part growth rather than just the intellectual of the british. so it's a really important that you make there about the part of this country that a genuinely worldly thing on research we've got three of the top ten universities in...
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the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum oflogy and anthropology will follow suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars throughout the palace and the purpose of those altars was very much to maintain the lineage, to maintain the kingdom. the plaques that were being removed from the walls throughout the city were visualisations of the benin kingdom's history and heritage, and those were all taken away in a wholesale export of this material, leaving very, very little behind. tell me, why are you now and only now returning some of the pieces? i think it's the right time for these collections to go back. one might say it's long overdue. i think the main reason, the most recent reason is that there has been a request from
the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum oflogy and anthropology will follow suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars...
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hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridge in the uk. now, it's the beginning of term and students are coming back and like many generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin bronzes, to nigeria. and it's there in what was once known as the kingdom of benin that i want to start this story. for centuries, this street, igun eronwan, has been famous for one particular craft — bronze casting. its name literally translates to "the place "where bronze works are made." just five minutes from the palace, traditionally, it was the royal family and dignitaries who'd commissioned pieces to mark historical events. this man spent 15 years mastering his craft. i've been into bronze casting from childhood. i was taught by my father, which my father was taught by the forefathers. and it has
hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridge in the uk. now, it's the beginning of term and students are coming back and like many generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin...
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cambridge. i was i was actually in a relationship with someone who oh, well, who was at cambridge. oh, well, that's it's that's nice, but it's interesting. it's interesting here. this doctor see that so many vegetarians many vegans, vegetarians and people diets. no people who pursue fad diets. no offence, becoming offence, andrew. them becoming anaemic tired and anaemic, tired and underperforming. not underperforming. i'm not commenting on your thoughts. i mean, they tired. i am a bit tired today there, but there's no need to make it personal. we're talking the it's we're talking about the it's going a kebab. kebab going to get a kebab. a kebab maybe maybe tonight old maybe i will maybe tonight old stomping an omnivore. there we go. and was over go go. you know, and was over my go was people afterwards was normal people afterwards and we'll going see we'll do that we're going to see some fit men they jobs. all right let's move on now to this one. we're going to stay one. this is we're going to s
cambridge. i was i was actually in a relationship with someone who oh, well, who was at cambridge. oh, well, that's it's that's nice, but it's interesting. it's interesting here. this doctor see that so many vegetarians many vegans, vegetarians and people diets. no people who pursue fad diets. no offence, becoming offence, andrew. them becoming anaemic tired and anaemic, tired and underperforming. not underperforming. i'm not commenting on your thoughts. i mean, they tired. i am a bit tired...
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do you know somebody who didn't get cambridge didn't get into cambridge i should know the that's whatd is it people who didn't into cambridge than didn't get into cambridge than when was when andrew's on and he was oxford isn't. met him. he went oxford isn't. i met him. he went to yeah what ever you to both. yeah but what ever you worked when i used worked for the bbc when i used to bit of that they actually to a bit of that they actually have a question that tests working class background in terms of level of do terms of level of they do cockney and if you cockney rhyming slang and if you can the end of the show can fill at the end of the show your and if you try your fish knife and if you try and like do the grafting with it, in. they ask you it, you're in. now they ask you what parents did. the main what your parents did. the main breadwinner what they for breadwinner what they did for a living when you were 14, whilst way of test is having way of trying to test is having a fund a i never as a trust fund a job. i never as we to sunday's mirror diane we got to sunday's mirror diane
do you know somebody who didn't get cambridge didn't get into cambridge i should know the that's whatd is it people who didn't into cambridge than didn't get into cambridge than when was when andrew's on and he was oxford isn't. met him. he went oxford isn't. i met him. he went to yeah what ever you to both. yeah but what ever you worked when i used worked for the bbc when i used to bit of that they actually to a bit of that they actually have a question that tests working class background in...
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until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello.s the uk. southern parts were calm and tranquil with light winds, early fog clearing to sunny spells. further north, as you can see here, it was a different story, strong winds, rough seas, cloud and outbreaks of rain. this beautiful satellite picture from wednesday tells the story nicely, this strip of bright white cloud a weather front which has been weakening as it's been sinking southwards, so by thursday morning, there is very little left on this weather front. a band of cloud, maybe the odd spot of rain clearing southern parts. and then we see some spells of sunshine, but northern ireland will have some showers, scotland certainly seeing some showers, and these will be wintry over high ground, and in the far north, in shetland, those showers actually could bring snow to quite low levels for a time. another windy day, particularly in the northern half of scotland, the winds far lighter, once again, further south. and temperatures getting up to eight, nine, or ten degrees. but ther
until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello.s the uk. southern parts were calm and tranquil with light winds, early fog clearing to sunny spells. further north, as you can see here, it was a different story, strong winds, rough seas, cloud and outbreaks of rain. this beautiful satellite picture from wednesday tells the story nicely, this strip of bright white cloud a weather front which has been weakening as it's been sinking southwards, so by thursday...
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until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye.uk. some parts were tranquil light winds, early flog clearing to sunny spells. it was a different story here, strong wind, rough seas, cloud and outbreaks of rain. disputable satellite picture from wednesday tells the story nicely, this stripe of bright white cloud, whether front which has been weakening as it sinking southwards and by thursday morning, there is very little left on this weather front, a band of cloud, maybe the odd spot of rain clearing southern parts and then we see some spells of sunshine. but northern ireland will have some showers, scotland seeing some showers, scotland seeing some showers and these will be wintry over high ground on the far north in shetland, those showers could bring snow to quite low levels for a time. scotland certainly seeing some showers, and these will be wintry over high ground, and in the far north, in shetland, those showers actually could bring snow to quite low levels for a time. and temperatures getting up to eight, nine, or ten degree
until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye.uk. some parts were tranquil light winds, early flog clearing to sunny spells. it was a different story here, strong wind, rough seas, cloud and outbreaks of rain. disputable satellite picture from wednesday tells the story nicely, this stripe of bright white cloud, whether front which has been weakening as it sinking southwards and by thursday morning, there is very little left on this weather front, a band of cloud,...
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do you know somebody who didn't get cambridge didn't get into cambridge i should know the that's whatd is it people who didn't get into cambridge than when was when andrew's on and he was oxford met him. he went oxford isn't. i met him. he went to yeah but what ever you to both. yeah but what ever you worked i used worked for the bbc when i used to bit of that they actually to a bit of that they actually have a question that tests working class background in terms of level of they do cockney and if you cockney rhyming slang and if you can the of the show can fill at the end of the show your knife and if try your fish knife and if you try and like do the grafting with it, in. now ask you it, you're in. now they ask you what parents did. the main what your parents did. the main breadwinner what they for breadwinner what they did for a living when you were 14, whilst way to test is having way of trying to test is having a fund a job. i never as way of trying to test is having a got fund a job. i never as way of trying to test is having a got t01d a job. i never as way of trying to test i
do you know somebody who didn't get cambridge didn't get into cambridge i should know the that's whatd is it people who didn't get into cambridge than when was when andrew's on and he was oxford met him. he went oxford isn't. i met him. he went to yeah but what ever you to both. yeah but what ever you worked i used worked for the bbc when i used to bit of that they actually to a bit of that they actually have a question that tests working class background in terms of level of they do cockney...
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until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello again.the course of the weekend. saturday, the uk was underneath this area of cloud, not much sunshine around at all, whereas on sunday, we had much sunnier weather, particularly across england, wales, northern ireland and at times parts of scotland as well. now, with those sunnier conditions came quite a drop in temperatures. take kinloss in northern scotland — here on saturday, we had temperatures up to 12, but sunday, it's about four degrees cooler. now, high pressure is dominating the weather picture. that's what's actually brought the sunny weather during sunday. and that high pressure is still with us as we head into monday as well. now, with that comes a sharp frost across england and wales, widespread with temperatures in the countryside, i suspect getting down as low as —5 or so. there'll be some patchy frost as well for eastern scotland where the skies stay clear, too. but in the northwest, a lot of cloud and it could even bring a few patches of drizzle first thing monday morning,
until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello again.the course of the weekend. saturday, the uk was underneath this area of cloud, not much sunshine around at all, whereas on sunday, we had much sunnier weather, particularly across england, wales, northern ireland and at times parts of scotland as well. now, with those sunnier conditions came quite a drop in temperatures. take kinloss in northern scotland — here on saturday, we had temperatures up to 12,...
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until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello. the feel of the weather. for most of us, we have said goodbye to the atlantic mild but cloudy weather that we've had for the past few days, and we have introduced through the night some much colder weather, and a strong ridge of high pressure. so it will be a frosty start on sunday, particularly across from southern england northwards, and there will still be a keen north wind blowing into yorkshire, lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east. just making it feel chillier here. but i think, away from that breeze, with some sunshine and light winds, it will actually feel quite pleasant for early february. we did pick up a little bit more cloud, and the breeze starts to pick up in the north—west. one or two showers here. more so than overnight, they cloud thickens, and what that will do is it will alleviate to many frost issues across the north and west of scotland and northern ireland, but actually, for the majority, a cold night, and colder still across the south, with possibly a li
until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello. the feel of the weather. for most of us, we have said goodbye to the atlantic mild but cloudy weather that we've had for the past few days, and we have introduced through the night some much colder weather, and a strong ridge of high pressure. so it will be a frosty start on sunday, particularly across from southern england northwards, and there will still be a keen north wind blowing into yorkshire,...
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during the time spent without contact, members of the cambridge five have risen through the ranks.onald mclean worked for the british foreign office. blunt and kern cross were philby's counterintelligence officers, and burgess was in intelligence. restoring communication is always a risk suddenly agents have already been lured away recruit a person. well, it's very interesting , very suitable in that it turns out that he works for the counterintelligence of the enemy. and just like that, there was a question of not framing these very interesting young people with great prospects. the foreign intelligence departments believed the cambridge five, but he was sure that he would always find the fitin. in september 1939, world war ii began. european countries, one after another, fell under the onslaught of the german military machine more denmark norway belgium france at that time fitin made several business trips abroad. the main thing is to germany, where the red chapel was left without communication, what is important after the visit of the fitin, contacts were restored with the red c
during the time spent without contact, members of the cambridge five have risen through the ranks.onald mclean worked for the british foreign office. blunt and kern cross were philby's counterintelligence officers, and burgess was in intelligence. restoring communication is always a risk suddenly agents have already been lured away recruit a person. well, it's very interesting , very suitable in that it turns out that he works for the counterintelligence of the enemy. and just like that, there...
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cambridge.mbridge. i was i was actually in a relationship with someone who oh, well, who was at cambridge. oh, well, that's it's that's nice, but it's interesting. it's interesting here. this doctor see that so many vegetarians many vegans, vegetarians and people fad no people who pursue fad diets. no offence, becoming offence, andrew. them becoming anaemic , and anaemic, tired and underperforming. not underperforming. i'm not commenting on your thoughts. i mean, they tired. i am a bit tired today there, but there's no need to make it personal. we're talking about the it's going a a kebab going to get a kebab. a kebab maybe maybe tonight old maybe i will maybe tonight old stomping an omnivore. there we go. and was over go go. you know, and was over my go was people afterwards was normal people afterwards and we'll going to we'll do that we're going to see some fit men they jobs. all right let's move on now to this one. we're going to stay one. this is we're going to stay within closeted within t
cambridge.mbridge. i was i was actually in a relationship with someone who oh, well, who was at cambridge. oh, well, that's it's that's nice, but it's interesting. it's interesting here. this doctor see that so many vegetarians many vegans, vegetarians and people fad no people who pursue fad diets. no offence, becoming offence, andrew. them becoming anaemic , and anaemic, tired and underperforming. not underperforming. i'm not commenting on your thoughts. i mean, they tired. i am a bit tired...
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until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello there.wo halves. part one of the weekend, rather cloudy and mild, limited brightness around, but by sunday, it's going to turn chillier and largely sunny as high pressure topples in right across the uk. so today we're in this wedge of milder air for one more day before the colder air starts to move in behind this weather front, introducing outbreaks of rain to the north and west of scotland and northern ireland through the afternoon period. some dry and bright weather towards the south and east of scotland for a while. but i think, for most of england and wales, we're staying dry. a lot of cloud around, limited brightness, some of the best of it towards eastern areas. one or two spots of drizzle towards western hills. top temperatures, 12 degrees in the south, just around ten degrees further north this evening. and overnight, that weatherfront with outbreaks of rain spreads southwards and weakens as it does so. so barely anything on it, just the band of cloud. by around dawn. it should event
until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello there.wo halves. part one of the weekend, rather cloudy and mild, limited brightness around, but by sunday, it's going to turn chillier and largely sunny as high pressure topples in right across the uk. so today we're in this wedge of milder air for one more day before the colder air starts to move in behind this weather front, introducing outbreaks of rain to the north and west of scotland and northern ireland...
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until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello.he first part, a rather cloudy and mild weather for saturday. the second part of the weekend bringing some chillier but brighter conditions with lots of sunshine on sunday. but saturday starting off with extensive cloud cover, the odd spot of drizzle, the cloud breaking a little to give sunny spells across england and wales. northern ireland and scotland will see this band of rain pushing southeastwards with brighter skies eventually following behind. but also some colder airfollowing behind. and as we go through saturday night, a band of cloud and increasingly patchy rain sinks southwards, more and more of us getting into that colder air so a touch of frost in places to start sunday morning. a chillier start to the day then but a much brighter start to the day. lots of sunshine in our forecast for sunday, some cloud in the north of scotland and perhaps the far south—west of england. temperatures down a little bit, 7—9 degrees, but in the sunshine that won't feel too bad. good morning.
until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello.he first part, a rather cloudy and mild weather for saturday. the second part of the weekend bringing some chillier but brighter conditions with lots of sunshine on sunday. but saturday starting off with extensive cloud cover, the odd spot of drizzle, the cloud breaking a little to give sunny spells across england and wales. northern ireland and scotland will see this band of rain pushing southeastwards with...
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well, i was a white working class student at cambridge . as soon as i saw this cambridge., blood absolutely boiled . i news, blood absolutely boiled. i just think this is atrocious. there seems to be this assumption . this is the result assumption. this is the result of the way that we think about groups in our society. of the way that we think about groups in our society . just groups in our society. just clump people together on the bafis clump people together on the basis of race with no acknowledgement for the differences within those . differences within those. whether that whether you're talking about the white british community or the black british community or the black british community or the black british community or anybody else, the assumption white working class students are essentially equivalent as africans to people who are coming from eton and harrow. i think is just awful. i had a good experience i was very well supported by the university while i was there. so i have no no complaints to my college or the university on those guys. i think it's right that
well, i was a white working class student at cambridge . as soon as i saw this cambridge., blood absolutely boiled . i news, blood absolutely boiled. i just think this is atrocious. there seems to be this assumption . this is the result assumption. this is the result of the way that we think about groups in our society. of the way that we think about groups in our society . just groups in our society. just clump people together on the bafis clump people together on the basis of race with no...
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until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello.the weekend. after a saturday that brought mainly grey skies overhead, sunday promises more in the way of sunshine but a slightly chillier feel. high pressure building strongly across the uk, keeping the vast majority dry with those lengthy sunny spells. this cold front has been slipping southwards and that's been introducing colder air, so quite a few places starting sunday morning around freezing. a little bit milder down towards the south of england, where we're closest to this area of cloud first thing, but that will be clearing away quickly and then, as you can see, there will be lengthy spells of sunshine. one thing you can't really see clearly here is some high cloud that's likely to stream in across parts of northern ireland, scotland, and northern england. that could turn the sunshine hazy at times but it shouldn't spoil things too much. temperatures a little down on where they have been — 7—10 celsius — but with the brighter skies overhead, i think it will still feel fairly p
until then, from me and the rest of the team here in cambridge, it's goodbye. hello.the weekend. after a saturday that brought mainly grey skies overhead, sunday promises more in the way of sunshine but a slightly chillier feel. high pressure building strongly across the uk, keeping the vast majority dry with those lengthy sunny spells. this cold front has been slipping southwards and that's been introducing colder air, so quite a few places starting sunday morning around freezing. a little bit...
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the research at cambridge.lowing concerns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what it means is that depnved race. so what it means is that deprived white class students are now in included in the intake . david aboulafia of intake. david aboulafia of cambridge is converting keys told the sunday telegraph . if told the sunday telegraph. if it's good that the programme has recalibrated so the criterion is disadvantage age rather than race , the racial criterion, he race, the racial criterion, he said , seemed to assume non white said, seemed to assume non white students are automatically disadvantaged. he went on to say, isn't that a bit racist in itself ? well, let's get reaction itself? well, let's get reaction now from dr. ricky assan, who a research analyst, now from dr. ricky assan, who a research analyst , culture research analyst, culture writer, a regular mark dolan tonight, and he boasts a p
the research at cambridge.lowing concerns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what it means is that depnved race. so what it means is that deprived white class students are now in included in the intake . david aboulafia of intake. david aboulafia of cambridge is converting keys told the sunday telegraph . if told the sunday telegraph. if it's good that the programme has...
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the research at cambridge.rns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what it means is that depnved race. so what it means is that deprived white class students are now in included in the intake . david aboulafia of intake. david aboulafia of cambridge is converting keys told the sunday telegraph . if told the sunday telegraph. if it's good that the programme has recalibrated so the criterion is disadvantage age rather than race , the racial criterion, he race, the racial criterion, he said , seemed to assume non white said, seemed to assume non white students are automatically disadvantaged. he went on to say, isn't that a bit racist in itself ? well, let's get reaction itself? well, let's get reaction now from dr. ricky assan, who a research analyst, now from dr. ricky assan, who a research analyst , culture research analyst, culture writer, a regular mark dolan tonight, and he boasts a phd in social
the research at cambridge.rns raised by many in the institution's community. the programme has now opened up to a wider group defined by socio economic factors rather than race. so what it means is that depnved race. so what it means is that deprived white class students are now in included in the intake . david aboulafia of intake. david aboulafia of cambridge is converting keys told the sunday telegraph . if told the sunday telegraph. if it's good that the programme has recalibrated so the...
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well, i was a white working class student at cambridge . as soon as i saw this cambridge.ood absolutely boiled . i news, blood absolutely boiled. i just think this is atrocious. there seems to be this assumption . this is the result assumption. this is the result of the way that we think about groups in our society. of the way that we think about groups in our society . just groups in our society. just clump people together on the bafis clump people together on the basis of race with no acknowledgement for the differences within those . differences within those. whether that whether you're talking about the white british community or the black british community or the black british community or the black british community or anybody else, the assumption white working class students are essentially equivalent as africans to people who are coming from eton and harrow. i think is just awful. i had a good experience i was very well supported by the university while i was there. so i have no no complaints to my college or the university on those guys. i think it's right that the
well, i was a white working class student at cambridge . as soon as i saw this cambridge.ood absolutely boiled . i news, blood absolutely boiled. i just think this is atrocious. there seems to be this assumption . this is the result assumption. this is the result of the way that we think about groups in our society. of the way that we think about groups in our society . just groups in our society. just clump people together on the bafis clump people together on the basis of race with no...
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the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum ofw suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars throughout the palace, and the purpose of those altars was very much to maintain the lineage, to maintain the kingdom. the plaques that had been removed from the walls throughout the city were visualisations of the benin kingdom's history and heritage, and those were all taken away in a wholesale export of this material, leaving very, very little behind. tell me, why are you now and only now returning some of the pieces? i think it's the right time for these collections to go back. one might say it's long overdue. i think the main reason, the most recent reason, is that there has been a request from the nigerian government, and i t
the horniman in london has also sent pieces back to nigeria, and soon cambridge university's museum ofw suit. we've identified 116 objects that were taken during the punitive expedition of 1897, and those are the objects that we will be transferring ownership of. i think it's impossible to overstate just how severe an act of vandalism and cultural violence this was. the heads that we see before us here were several of the objects that graced ancestral altars throughout the palace, and the...
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, oxford, oxbridge, cambridge, oxford, cambridge, arc .can cambridge, arc, arc. if i can even get that out of my mouth if theyif even get that out of my mouth if they if they really go for projects like that , could it projects like that, could it actually genuinely drive levelling up because they'll just be more growth in the economy to that sort economy to do that sort levelling think that's levelling up? i think that's absolutely the right ambition to have. sunak's problem is have. rishi sunak's problem is that got than two that he's got less than two years deliver on this. and years to deliver on this. and people and people who voted conservative in 2019 who are struggling of struggling with the cost of living who public living crisis, who have public services, who services, simply don't work, who are with strikes . this is a long are with strikes. this is a long term project . people right now term project. people right now need a government that governs , need a government that governs, simply gets on and makes the country work . if
, oxford, oxbridge, cambridge, oxford, cambridge, arc .can cambridge, arc, arc. if i can even get that out of my mouth if theyif even get that out of my mouth if they if they really go for projects like that , could it projects like that, could it actually genuinely drive levelling up because they'll just be more growth in the economy to that sort economy to do that sort levelling think that's levelling up? i think that's absolutely the right ambition to have. sunak's problem is have. rishi...
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this is about cambridge stepping taking cambridge stepping up and taking mantle.i'll bring you in. gareth everybody's favourite farmer. gareth wyn jones what do you make of this because mean, well, by because i mean, well, by definition would meat definition it would mean meat wouldn't campuses . yeah, wouldn't say on campuses. yeah, but misleading propaganda , but more misleading propaganda, honestly, these these vegans now were really scraping the bottom of the barrel. looking at this graph, it's sad . i just don't graph, it's sad. i just don't understand that , you know, we're understand that, you know, we're talking food crisis , food talking food crisis, food shortages and these people are just full of their beliefs on. this it's an absolute joke. and, you know, i spoke to a first year student or the mother of a first year student in cambridge who's a farmer's daughter. and she's out there fighting the cause. she's out there fighting the cause . you know, all i they're cause. you know, all i they're just doing it for the little bit of pr. then again , you kno
this is about cambridge stepping taking cambridge stepping up and taking mantle.i'll bring you in. gareth everybody's favourite farmer. gareth wyn jones what do you make of this because mean, well, by because i mean, well, by definition would meat definition it would mean meat wouldn't campuses . yeah, wouldn't say on campuses. yeah, but misleading propaganda , but more misleading propaganda, honestly, these these vegans now were really scraping the bottom of the barrel. looking at this graph,...
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and today there was another protest, in cambridge, against plans to charge drivers, as clean air zoness. two different cars, three different locations, so it's £5 a day for every working day, that's a lot. it's a very poor way to be thinking of how to improve any problems that there are with transportation in cambridge. charging the most polluting vehicles is supposed to get them off the road, but cities have got different prices covering different classes of vehicle. and if you get it wrong, you get fined. bristol's scheme started just before christmas. i think everyone in bristol agrees that we all have a bad cough that lingers, and i think the air quality is terrible. anything we could do to improve it, ifully support. i'm not really seeing a difference. are my lungs better? no, they're the same as they were last year as well, so... as a cyclist, it hasn't made the roads any quieter. - well, it's to stop people coming into the city, but it's also to make money, i think. it's good because we're trying to keep the planet a bit healthier. you know, we want healthier air, we just want c
and today there was another protest, in cambridge, against plans to charge drivers, as clean air zoness. two different cars, three different locations, so it's £5 a day for every working day, that's a lot. it's a very poor way to be thinking of how to improve any problems that there are with transportation in cambridge. charging the most polluting vehicles is supposed to get them off the road, but cities have got different prices covering different classes of vehicle. and if you get it wrong,...
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and then spend time in cambridge at the churchill archives. had to write about that. and as more and more of these experience came together, i started to think there might be a story there about how someone like me could learn to write a book and publish a book and i worked hard to turn it into a book. i didn't want it to be just random stories. i wanted to extend a thread throughout the book. one of my favorite winston churchill stories is he was at a dinner party and rejected the pudding that was served for dessert. and he said, take this back. this pudding has no theme. so i think of this as my pudding. i tried to inject a consistent theme into my pudding and hopefully i pulled it off. and the first line of your introduction during the course of writing my second book, i decided to start writing my first. so maybe we should focus a little bit more on that second book. okay. what happened on july the third of 1940? it was early in the war. we were, as officially declared the previous september. but the key kickoff point in the war was may 10th, 1940. that was when g
and then spend time in cambridge at the churchill archives. had to write about that. and as more and more of these experience came together, i started to think there might be a story there about how someone like me could learn to write a book and publish a book and i worked hard to turn it into a book. i didn't want it to be just random stories. i wanted to extend a thread throughout the book. one of my favorite winston churchill stories is he was at a dinner party and rejected the pudding that...
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and then spend time in cambridge at the churchill archives. had to write about that. and as more and more of these experience came together, i started to think there might be a story there about how someone like me could learn to write a book and publish a book and i worked hard to turn it into a book. i didn't want it to be just random stories. i wanted to extend a thread throughout the book. one of my favorite winston churchill stories is he was at a dinner party and rejected the pudding that was served for dessert. and he said, take this back. this pudding has no theme. so i think of this as my pudding. i tried to inject a consistent theme into my pudding and hopefully i pulled it off. and the first line of your introduction during the course of writing my second book, i decided to start writing my first. so maybe we should focus a little bit more on that second book. okay. what happened on july the third of 1940? it was early in the war. we were, as officially declared the previous september. but the key kickoff point in the war was may 10th, 1940. that was when g
and then spend time in cambridge at the churchill archives. had to write about that. and as more and more of these experience came together, i started to think there might be a story there about how someone like me could learn to write a book and publish a book and i worked hard to turn it into a book. i didn't want it to be just random stories. i wanted to extend a thread throughout the book. one of my favorite winston churchill stories is he was at a dinner party and rejected the pudding that...
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desmond cambridge. calvin cambridge walk off. sun devils pull off the stunner. >>> golf, third round of the honda classic in palm beach, florida. this is rookie akshe batsia. found trouble in the mud on 15. takesa hack at it. no shoes, no shirt, no service. second try. and that's pretty nice shot there. not bad. but, hopefully, he has a spare change of clothes. as for the field, chris kirk. a birdie an 18. your 54 hole leader at 13 under. but back to batia. we got to ask. how did you get out of the mud? >> i felt nasty to say the least. thankfullymy girlfriend brought me a change of clothes. didn't matter. because i got mud on my new pants. so yeah. it was an interesting one to say the least. >> and a big game in spokane. highlights of that tonight. >> it is almost time for march madness. >> and you know where you can see that? >> huh? >> keep it here dialed in the entire month of march. >> thanks so much charlie. >>> when we come back, are you in a long distance relationship and miss kissing your loved one? well the unusual new
desmond cambridge. calvin cambridge walk off. sun devils pull off the stunner. >>> golf, third round of the honda classic in palm beach, florida. this is rookie akshe batsia. found trouble in the mud on 15. takesa hack at it. no shoes, no shirt, no service. second try. and that's pretty nice shot there. not bad. but, hopefully, he has a spare change of clothes. as for the field, chris kirk. a birdie an 18. your 54 hole leader at 13 under. but back to batia. we got to ask. how did you...
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some areas making it feel 50 to 60 degrees below zero emilie ikeda has more from a very subzero cambridge. >> reporter: a historic winter blast blanketing the northeast today. >> it's really cold. it's really, really cold. >> reporter: windchills in portland reaching minus 45 in boston, 39 below. uncharted territory for both cities. >> it's biting i can't do anything. >> reporter: the once in a generation cold reaching the peak of nearby mount washington where it felt like a jaw-dropping minus 108. >> we've got frequent gusts near 80 miles per hour. >> reporter: meteorologist francis measures conditions outside every hour. >> what was that like? >> you're greeted by a roar like a freight train. my legs were knocked out from underneath me and i was on the ground. >> reporter: the record-shattering cold stirring up rare weather phenomena across the region, captured by liz strepa >> here on the shores of lake champlain in burlington, vermont, the temperature plunged to 15 below zero but it felt like 40 below with the windchill. you can see the steam fog rising above the lake check this out,
some areas making it feel 50 to 60 degrees below zero emilie ikeda has more from a very subzero cambridge. >> reporter: a historic winter blast blanketing the northeast today. >> it's really cold. it's really, really cold. >> reporter: windchills in portland reaching minus 45 in boston, 39 below. uncharted territory for both cities. >> it's biting i can't do anything. >> reporter: the once in a generation cold reaching the peak of nearby mount washington where it...
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desmond's cambridge junior. he knocks in the 60 foot desperation heave at the buzzer there to knock off the 7th ranked arizona team. 89 to 88 the sun. devils trailed by as many as 10 late in the game. and then they made a run before cambridge hit game winner. the win gave arizona state the 20th win of the season and keeps their hopes alive. of course, for ncaa tournament possible in right. >> now that the workout portion of spring training he's in. did the games have begun? the a's are able where we're actually to get the best of the arizona diamondback. that final score was 27. but the giants it took on the cups. both of these in the cactus league. the giants are hoping that lamont wade junior can do more of this right here on your screen. he is the line-drive homer out to center field. >> late night lamonte put the giants up 2 to one in the 3rd. but now we go 6 to 5 cubs in the fit. and the cubs on david botti with a shot to center field. that makes it 9, 5, cubs. they go on to beat the giants 10, 8, the giant
desmond's cambridge junior. he knocks in the 60 foot desperation heave at the buzzer there to knock off the 7th ranked arizona team. 89 to 88 the sun. devils trailed by as many as 10 late in the game. and then they made a run before cambridge hit game winner. the win gave arizona state the 20th win of the season and keeps their hopes alive. of course, for ncaa tournament possible in right. >> now that the workout portion of spring training he's in. did the games have begun? the a's are...
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it's a very poor way to be thinking of how to improve any problems in cambridge.upposed to get them off the road, but cities have got different prices covering different classes of vehicle, and if you get it wrong, you get fined. bristol's scheme started just before christmas. i think everyone in bristol agrees that we all have a bad cough that lingers, and i think the air quality is terrible. anything we could do to improve it, ifully support. i'm not really seeing a difference. are my lungs better? no, they're the same as they were last year as well, so... as a cyclist, it hasn't made the roads any quieter. - well, it's to stop people coming into the city, but it's also to make money, i think. it's good because we're trying to keep the planet a bit healthier. you know, we want healthy air, just clean air. it's good for everyone. bath started charging commercial vehicles two years ago, but some feel that's moved traffic and emissions onto wiltshire's roads. we've seen significant increases in terms of heavy goods vehicles coming through the middle of westbury. we
it's a very poor way to be thinking of how to improve any problems in cambridge.upposed to get them off the road, but cities have got different prices covering different classes of vehicle, and if you get it wrong, you get fined. bristol's scheme started just before christmas. i think everyone in bristol agrees that we all have a bad cough that lingers, and i think the air quality is terrible. anything we could do to improve it, ifully support. i'm not really seeing a difference. are my lungs...
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desmond cambridge. >> what a wild finish in tucson, arizona state's desmond cambridge junior hit the 60 foot desperation heave at the buzzer to knock off the 7th ranked arizona team 89 to 88. but that final. >> at the sun, the sun devils, rather, they travel by as many as 10 late in the game. then they made a run before cambridge hit game winner right there. the win gave arizona state their 20th win of the season and keeps their hopes alive for nc double a tournament in right. and now that the workout portion of spring training has ended, the games have begun in the a's. will they were able to get the better of arizona diamondbacks today 12 to 7 was that final wet? the giants they took on the cubs. both of these games happening in the cactus league. now the giants. i'm hoping that lamont you can do more of this right here. he hit a line-drive homer out to center field. >> late night up with the giants up 2 to one in the 3rd. and then we moved to 6, 5, cubs in the 5th and the cubs and on david botti with a shot to center field that makes it 9 to 5 cubs. they go on to beat the giants 1
desmond cambridge. >> what a wild finish in tucson, arizona state's desmond cambridge junior hit the 60 foot desperation heave at the buzzer to knock off the 7th ranked arizona team 89 to 88. but that final. >> at the sun, the sun devils, rather, they travel by as many as 10 late in the game. then they made a run before cambridge hit game winner right there. the win gave arizona state their 20th win of the season and keeps their hopes alive for nc double a tournament in right. and...
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so has cambridge, and other cities, too, as clean air zones hit more 5treet5 across the country.ork two wife were my wife commune— my work two wife were my wife commutes. ., , ., ., ., ., commutes. two cars are not a lot. it's a very _ commutes. two cars are not a lot. it's a very poor — commutes. two cars are not a lot. it's a very poor way _ commutes. two cars are not a lot. it's a very poor way to _ commutes. two cars are not a lot. it's a very poor way to be thinking | it's a very poor way to be thinking of how— it's a very poor way to be thinking of how to — it's a very poor way to be thinking of how to improve any problems in cambridge — charging the most polluting vehicles is supposed to get them off the road. but cities have got different prices covering different classes of vehicle, and if you get it wrong, you get fined. bristol's scheme started just before christmas. i think everyone in bristol agrees that we all have a bad cough that linger5, and i think the air quality is terrible. anything we could do to improve it, ifully support. i'm not really seeing a difference
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in cambridge borrowed a machine from a neighboring lab and put water in it. something they say just hadn't been tried before. they ran it for 24 hours at minus $200.00 degrees celsius, smashing the contents. what we did was we essentially smashed and smashed and smashed again. and the idea was to see whether we could kind of lose the crystalline order and up with something much more interesting and tour considerable surprise is rather childish experiment. but you know, the idea kind of came to us, i guess on friday afternoon, i actually seem to work and hear what came out was still ice. but with the density of liquid water ice like this might exist in the moons of jupiter and saturn, where it could play a role in ice quakes and ice geysers. and we think is possible that there might be some of this m d, a ice lurking within these plans. since a while of things is we really want to understand more about its properties and its mechanical behavior. because this might shed light on the behavior of these exotic glaciers. and i mean there's still a lot to learn abou
in cambridge borrowed a machine from a neighboring lab and put water in it. something they say just hadn't been tried before. they ran it for 24 hours at minus $200.00 degrees celsius, smashing the contents. what we did was we essentially smashed and smashed and smashed again. and the idea was to see whether we could kind of lose the crystalline order and up with something much more interesting and tour considerable surprise is rather childish experiment. but you know, the idea kind of came to...
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and london, cambridge and oxford and london, the be realised the benefits could be realised quickly maybe even in time for politicians timelines. for the politicians timelines. fingers crossed . well, stay in fingers crossed. well, stay in westlake. thank you for. that optimistic conclusion to this segment of the show. we really your time and your thoughts this morning. now from one element of planning to another. anyone who's been watching new series of clarkson's will know how broken our local planning system is right across the united kingdom . but this new story from kingdom. but this new story from durham really takes the biscuit at a time of worries , rising at a time of worries, rising crime and stretched budgets. durham county council planning committee is now forcing the local police force to spend more than local police force to spend more tha n £1,000,000 not on keeping than £1,000,000 not on keeping communities safe , but in order communities safe, but in order to maintain broken form of radio mast that it wants to demolish . mast that it wants to demolish. yes, this con
and london, cambridge and oxford and london, the be realised the benefits could be realised quickly maybe even in time for politicians timelines. for the politicians timelines. fingers crossed . well, stay in fingers crossed. well, stay in westlake. thank you for. that optimistic conclusion to this segment of the show. we really your time and your thoughts this morning. now from one element of planning to another. anyone who's been watching new series of clarkson's will know how broken our...
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if new cambridge is against a war, i want new cambridge on that stage. if donald trump is against the war, i want him on that stage. i don't care who's against the war. i want you to be at the lincoln memorial tomorrow in washington, d. c. and let the war machine know that we're coming together to stop there. ah, but on theory leads that are able to divide this cross party ambition that you have . i mean, just on nord stream, sy hersh the great reporter, expose the my lai massacre, the abu ghraib. so many different stories. people can look up a, his interview on going underground on our rumble channel. you, you said there was a back to, for sabotage that somehow if you agree with hersh biden was very clear about the north stream pipeline. the energy reserves for the european union, the word destroyed. and i should say, mainstream nato media claimed it could be russia destroying their own pipeline debate and said it was a deliberate act of sabotage. the russians are pumping out this information lies. and at the appropriate moment, when things come down, w
if new cambridge is against a war, i want new cambridge on that stage. if donald trump is against the war, i want him on that stage. i don't care who's against the war. i want you to be at the lincoln memorial tomorrow in washington, d. c. and let the war machine know that we're coming together to stop there. ah, but on theory leads that are able to divide this cross party ambition that you have . i mean, just on nord stream, sy hersh the great reporter, expose the my lai massacre, the abu...
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this was in in cambridge at the weekend . big cambridge at the weekend. to see images like this . yes. i couldn't actually this. yes. i couldn't actually make it. i was invited to attend andifs make it. i was invited to attend and it's so it's run by out a that together declaration and it's going to have more of this is to happen because i understand sheffield introducing the ulez today . more and more the ulez today. more and more cities are trying to follow saudi come in london's approach expanding ulez is all over the place. just the free strivers with no environmental benefit accruing either. but yes, i'm very heartened by this . and when very heartened by this. and when you see these sorts of protests, there are various groups, as you say, to sit together. declaration alamy, the military, these guys down in cambridge , these guys down in cambridge, they're collaborating each they're collaborating with each other. they're all are. other. but they're all they are. they are leaping in different areas the country areas around the country bizarrely oxford
this was in in cambridge at the weekend . big cambridge at the weekend. to see images like this . yes. i couldn't actually this. yes. i couldn't actually make it. i was invited to attend andifs make it. i was invited to attend and it's so it's run by out a that together declaration and it's going to have more of this is to happen because i understand sheffield introducing the ulez today . more and more the ulez today. more and more cities are trying to follow saudi come in london's approach...
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the cost of living crisis is significantly higher in blackburn and burnley, for example, than in cambridge it says the disparity was down to the higher proportion of poorly insulated housing in the north and the fact that workers in the north tend to earn lower wages and so spend more of their income on essentials like food and heating. all those references to "the north" annoyed steven tate, who wrote in from roswell in midlothian. the state of the economy has been in the headlines this week. on tuesday, the international monetary fund downgraded the uk's growth forecast for this year. but also in the spotlight has been the bbc�*s own reporting of economics. the international monetary fund has predicted that the uk economy will shrink and perform worse than all other major economies, including russia this year, as the cost of living continues to hit households. while the report into the bbc�*s coverage of taxation, public expenditure, government borrowing and government debt was commissioned by the bbc itself. it was the first of a series of reviews assessing whether due impartiality is b
the cost of living crisis is significantly higher in blackburn and burnley, for example, than in cambridge it says the disparity was down to the higher proportion of poorly insulated housing in the north and the fact that workers in the north tend to earn lower wages and so spend more of their income on essentials like food and heating. all those references to "the north" annoyed steven tate, who wrote in from roswell in midlothian. the state of the economy has been in the headlines...
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so the guy that is leading that was sort of a, from a constructor of cambridge, america. and was involved in so many tradition of are all the election before in it. listen, this is one thing to say, i mean i could for instance say that i have elections and i have influenced outcomes. how do they convince you that those weren't just empty boasts well, once we so we were able to fact check what they're. busy saying looks entirely not, not everything there were 3 tenzing, but some of the, some of the things that they were showing are you able to fact that's one example, that's these guy whole, hey, it was at some point doing some actually live in front of it. and he was taking control of the sitting norma count of one person and, and sending a text the stage from the 3 kind of that 1st. and then our team was able to construct them the 1st and to say to see if he was able to conceal that he was cracked and then some messages were sent from him on the icons. and he was able to confirm that. so another thing that we were able to investigate all the calls and bolts, they control
so the guy that is leading that was sort of a, from a constructor of cambridge, america. and was involved in so many tradition of are all the election before in it. listen, this is one thing to say, i mean i could for instance say that i have elections and i have influenced outcomes. how do they convince you that those weren't just empty boasts well, once we so we were able to fact check what they're. busy saying looks entirely not, not everything there were 3 tenzing, but some of the, some of...
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his whitley is emeritus at hamilton college in cambridge . his work college in cambridge.us understand of the natural world. thank you for coming down from cambridge it's great to see you. and brightly dressed which we very much appreciate . is it pretty much appreciate. is it pretty much established ? there's an established? there's an allegorical element to bambi. i don't think so. in fact , i think don't think so. in fact, i think it's probably a slight something of, a distraction, at least for me. i wasn't aware i was reading the novel that it should be read that i think any animal that way. and i think any animal tends to accrue to itself, you know, kind of meanings that we read through it or something else. and i think it's i'm not sure even whether the sultan intended to that way. intended to be read that way. but think what course his but i think what course of his own history afterwards own life history afterwards attached to it. attached those meanings to it. and it essentially of course was innocent creatures who were being content and oppressed. so has got a ki
his whitley is emeritus at hamilton college in cambridge . his work college in cambridge.us understand of the natural world. thank you for coming down from cambridge it's great to see you. and brightly dressed which we very much appreciate . is it pretty much appreciate. is it pretty much established ? there's an established? there's an allegorical element to bambi. i don't think so. in fact , i think don't think so. in fact, i think it's probably a slight something of, a distraction, at least...
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hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridgeny generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin bronzes, to nigeria. and it's there in what was once known as the kingdom of benin that i want to start this story. for centuries, this street igun eronwan, has been famous for one particular craft — bronze casting. its name literally translates to "the place "where bronze works are made." just five minutes from the palace, traditionally, it was the royal family and dignitaries who'd commissioned pieces to mark historical events. this man spent 15 years mastering his craft. i've been into bronze casting from childhood. i was taught by my father, which my father was taught by the forefathers. and it has been a family business, family work. so we've grown into it, as a living. he's part
hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the historic university city of cambridgeny generations before them, they'll be benefiting from some of the best educational resources in the world. and that includes valuable treasures looted from afar on colonial expeditions. but we're here because the university has recently announced it's actually returning some of those, specifically benin bronzes, to nigeria. and it's there in what was once known as the kingdom of benin...