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also the urge bishop of canterbury weighed in, and all eyes _ of canterbury weighed in, and all eyes she said it _ eyes are on arlene foster and she said it was — eyes are on arlene foster and she said it was an act of incredible hostility _ said it was an act of incredible hostility. in the latest this evening _ hostility. in the latest this evening as i have spoken to ursula bonder— evening as i have spoken to ursula bonder line — evening as i have spoken to ursula bonder line and outlined great concerns — bonder line and outlined great concerns about the eu's move. at all eyes are _ concerns about the eu's move. at all eyes are deafly in brussels to see what _ eyes are deafly in brussels to see what their— eyes are deafly in brussels to see what their next move is.- eyes are deafly in brussels to see what their next move is. james, what do ou what their next move is. james, what do you think — what their next move is. james, what do you think the _ what their next move is. james, what do you think the rest _ what their next move is. james, what do you think the rest of _ what thei
also the urge bishop of canterbury weighed in, and all eyes _ of canterbury weighed in, and all eyes she said it _ eyes are on arlene foster and she said it was — eyes are on arlene foster and she said it was an act of incredible hostility _ said it was an act of incredible hostility. in the latest this evening _ hostility. in the latest this evening as i have spoken to ursula bonder— evening as i have spoken to ursula bonder line — evening as i have spoken to ursula bonder line and...
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politics of hong kong and in essence make it and which would be of course trees kerry brown in canterbury what happens in the coming year in 2021 if the chinese government kind of crosses a line or pivots towards something that might be seen as retaliation as opposed to an atta distance by remote clampdown. well i think coming 90 has given everyone a bit of a breathing space ironically because i think things were escalating and getting out of control for everyone in hong kong in the previous year and the coming year i think really we're going to probably see where realistic beijing continue its policy of really controlling where it can control it doesn't want to see any more protests and i think for the people in hong kong it's going to be basically how do you carve out with this pretty brutal kind of set of circumstances a kind of space for domestic politics. defending the identity of the city about its you know economic future but also its political future not to say beijing holds most the cards i mean whether one likes it or not it holds most of the cards what can the world outside do
politics of hong kong and in essence make it and which would be of course trees kerry brown in canterbury what happens in the coming year in 2021 if the chinese government kind of crosses a line or pivots towards something that might be seen as retaliation as opposed to an atta distance by remote clampdown. well i think coming 90 has given everyone a bit of a breathing space ironically because i think things were escalating and getting out of control for everyone in hong kong in the previous...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby.unding, in the light of what they call "the terrible toll of 100,000 deaths from covid—19". they say some of the £500 million, allocated to mental health services in england in the spending review, should be used to support bereaved families, many of whom were not able to be with loved ones as they died. the head of astrazeneca has defended its roll—out of the coronavirus vaccine in the eu, amid tension with member states over delays in supply. pascal soriot said his team was working round the clock to fix the production problems, which are "basically two months behind". he also said the eu's late decision to sign contracts had given limited time to sort out hiccups with supply. gavin lee is in brussels. hejoins us now. good morning to you, gavin. a robust response from the boss of astrazeneca to the complaints from the eu. european member states due to meet today to discuss this, what can we expect? it is to meet today to discuss this, what can we wiped?— to meet today to discuss this
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby.unding, in the light of what they call "the terrible toll of 100,000 deaths from covid—19". they say some of the £500 million, allocated to mental health services in england in the spending review, should be used to support bereaved families, many of whom were not able to be with loved ones as they died. the head of astrazeneca has defended its roll—out of the coronavirus vaccine in the eu, amid tension with member states over delays in...
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reasons to be hopeful in the archbishop of canterbury's new year message. good afternoon.ients being treated in hospital, especially in london and the south east of england. adrian boyle, from the royal college of emergency medicine, told the bbc that staff were "tired, frustrated and fed—up". the warnings of pressure in the nhs come as a study confirmed the new variant of coronavirus has a much quicker rate of transmission, than the original strain. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. it might be a new year, but there is no letup in the pressure on hospitals in london and the south—east. a surge in seriously ill covid patients means staff are being pushed to the limit. what we're having to now do is stretch those ratios, so one intensive care nurse is finding themselves looking after two, three. in some cases at the peak, they were looking after four or five patients at a time and that puts a phenomenal amount of stress on the team. it's not just rising patient numbers. staff themselves are falling ill, meaning resources are getting stretched. everybody's rep
reasons to be hopeful in the archbishop of canterbury's new year message. good afternoon.ients being treated in hospital, especially in london and the south east of england. adrian boyle, from the royal college of emergency medicine, told the bbc that staff were "tired, frustrated and fed—up". the warnings of pressure in the nhs come as a study confirmed the new variant of coronavirus has a much quicker rate of transmission, than the original strain. our health correspondent dominic...
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the _ a place where it had sinn fein, the dup, the world health organization, the archbishop of canterbury, the conservatives, and virtually— labour, the conservatives, and virtually everybody really other than _ virtually everybody really other than the — virtually everybody really other than the s&p who have been strangely quiet on _ than the s&p who have been strangely quiet on the subject, all in agreement? it quiet on the sub'ect, all in agreement?_ quiet on the sub'ect, all in agreement? it sounds like a long-winded _ agreement? it sounds like a long-winded introduction i agreement? it sounds like a long-winded introduction to | agreement? it sounds like a. long-winded introduction to a agreement? it sounds like a - long-winded introduction to a joke. long—winded introduction to a joke. let's look at the sunday telegraph, because it says britain ready to help out eu on vaccines. lots of criticism the commission did not get the orders in fast enough and now of course have got michael gove sounding very magnanimous in victory. this sounding very magnanimous in victo . r , sounding very
the _ a place where it had sinn fein, the dup, the world health organization, the archbishop of canterbury, the conservatives, and virtually— labour, the conservatives, and virtually everybody really other than _ virtually everybody really other than the — virtually everybody really other than the s&p who have been strangely quiet on _ than the s&p who have been strangely quiet on the subject, all in agreement? it quiet on the sub'ect, all in agreement?_ quiet on the sub'ect, all in...
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we will be joined live by the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby. holding social gatherings. they are actually putting themselves at risk and then when they go back to their own families, putting their families at risk. and when those families then go to the shops, they're putting those people at risk. this isn't people playing cards and socialising, this is people putting other people's lives at risk. inner london suffered the biggest drop in rent prices in the last three months of 2020 according to a survey by rightmove. a study of the ten biggest cities around britain showed asking rent prices fell by 12.4%, to just over £2,200 a month. a kent mp has spoken out about creating an independent regulator to oversee the running of football after claims the game is in "crisis". the former sports minister helen grant and mp for maidstone told the commons it's particularly hard on non—league clubs which need gate receipts to survive. locally, too, working alongside maidstone united in my own constituency, i have witnessed the flawed distribution of emerg
we will be joined live by the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby. holding social gatherings. they are actually putting themselves at risk and then when they go back to their own families, putting their families at risk. and when those families then go to the shops, they're putting those people at risk. this isn't people playing cards and socialising, this is people putting other people's lives at risk. inner london suffered the biggest drop in rent prices in the last three months of 2020...
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decolonized curriculum modules or race and sexuality will replace medieval text like child cers canterbury tales or wolf the university has rejected claims that it's sidelining works for being too white we are currently considering some proposed changes to our english program and we're consulting with staff as part of these discussions the university of leicester continues to offer students a broad program of learning at undergraduate level including a chronological span of english literature from shakespeare to burn a dean everest alongside him it's creature of an author different modules. leicester university graduate and poet rory waterman believes students need access to the full range of literature and history of their country a.c.t writes is he still relevant and yes he's the father of english next year in my with the fact that he wrote a long time ago to make him irrelevant may still an inspiration to write his now there are blockbuster adaptations a barrel to another med able to next 3 to one stuff and if you think many rich tunes just sort of the gods they are in god obsessed with
decolonized curriculum modules or race and sexuality will replace medieval text like child cers canterbury tales or wolf the university has rejected claims that it's sidelining works for being too white we are currently considering some proposed changes to our english program and we're consulting with staff as part of these discussions the university of leicester continues to offer students a broad program of learning at undergraduate level including a chronological span of english literature...
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so where it works it what you might call the canterbury it, in the uk and pretty much the same as thee concern is that the south african variant it's less effective. as a result they are now launching vaccine trial to try to tackle this new strain to try and get it to a point where it is a more effective vaccine. now there's good news in the sense that you are working out what you can do as the virus adapts, but there's also just another reminder that this is a very long road we are on and decided we were all going to be vaccinated in the first half of the year, and covid would be gone and we would have to stop bring about that seems to be drifting further out of sight. we have to look at how we deal with the borders and other stories and in terms of how many vaccinations people need in terms of how much time there is to come up with the prime minister was asked when he would be thinking about looking at using lockdowns and he said mid—february, presumably when the would be the 50 million jabs and a review of the lock then. just on the story, what is really alarming is that we have th
so where it works it what you might call the canterbury it, in the uk and pretty much the same as thee concern is that the south african variant it's less effective. as a result they are now launching vaccine trial to try to tackle this new strain to try and get it to a point where it is a more effective vaccine. now there's good news in the sense that you are working out what you can do as the virus adapts, but there's also just another reminder that this is a very long road we are on and...
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to online platforms such as craigslist, so you see places like brighton and hove and bristol and canterburythese are criminal perpetrators, these are people who exploit young people and they are very, very good at being manipulative, so whenever you see a new trend, whether it be the pandemic or a housing crisis, these people will find and exploit all of these opportunities to make people vulnerable. whenever they see a vulnerability in people, they will exploit it, which is why we need to really clarify the law. i am deeply upset that the home office has shrugged this to one side. they have refused to engage with me, they have refused to enforce and they are refusing to do the one thing that could really protect young people. this isn't necessarily the young people, or the kind of young people from a certain background you would expect to slip into this exploitation. we are talking about young people going to towns, experiencing freedoms for the very first time, geographicalfreedoms, socialfreedom, and yes, sexual freedom as well and at that particular point in their lives people from all
to online platforms such as craigslist, so you see places like brighton and hove and bristol and canterburythese are criminal perpetrators, these are people who exploit young people and they are very, very good at being manipulative, so whenever you see a new trend, whether it be the pandemic or a housing crisis, these people will find and exploit all of these opportunities to make people vulnerable. whenever they see a vulnerability in people, they will exploit it, which is why we need to...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby.u, amid tension with member states over delays in supply. pascal soriot said his team was working round the clock to fix the production problems, which are "basically two months behind". he also said the eu's late decision to sign contracts had given limited time to sort out hiccups with supply. 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee told me more about the company's position. i tried not to use hyperbole. i never even said furious during the brexit debate because i didn't sense either side was furious but the calls i had yesterday with three officials in the eu, they were very angry. they were angry because they hadn't got the contracted number that they think they asked for. what pascal soriot, the chief executive officer of astrazeneca said in the interview, a long justification he gave, to say we didn't give a contract that was specific. we said we will do our best endeavours. he said the issue was first of all, the uk had three months ahead they signed the contract and that meant when
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby.u, amid tension with member states over delays in supply. pascal soriot said his team was working round the clock to fix the production problems, which are "basically two months behind". he also said the eu's late decision to sign contracts had given limited time to sort out hiccups with supply. 0ur europe correspondent gavin lee told me more about the company's position. i tried not to use hyperbole. i never even said furious during the...
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when they're deal being tremendous trauma, we canterbury that.o take care of kids and families who are struggling. >> arne duncan, thanks for coming on the show. >>> the qanon conspiracy theory hasn't just infiltrated the halls of congress, but other positions of power. we take you to a small town outside seattle for the story of one small-town mayor. introducing career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means selling everything. and eating nothing but cheese till you find the perfect slice... even if everyone asks you... another burger truck? don't listen to them! that means cooking day and night until you get... [ ding ] you got paid! that means adding people to the payroll. hi mom. that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see
when they're deal being tremendous trauma, we canterbury that.o take care of kids and families who are struggling. >> arne duncan, thanks for coming on the show. >>> the qanon conspiracy theory hasn't just infiltrated the halls of congress, but other positions of power. we take you to a small town outside seattle for the story of one small-town mayor. introducing career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means...
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we have responded to the call of the archbishop of canterbury and the archbishop of canterbury and thes, in some instances, with the same honour and dignity as we would ordinarily have done so. yes, one of the many things that has been so acutely painful throughout this pandemic, i think, been so acutely painful throughout this pandemic, ithink, is been so acutely painful throughout this pandemic, i think, is notjust losing a loved one, but people not being able to be next to their loved one in theirfinal moments. that is just excruciating, and something that all communities feel. absolutely. each one of us has been through this excruciatingly painful experience by leaving the macro losing a loved one when you cannot be at their bedside. people have not been able to mourn properly their loved ones. we believe that, what ever may have been missed in their farewell in this world, god almighty will receive them with grace and honour. and the reception they will receive in the next world will be much more powerful and gracious than perhaps what they have experienced in this world. the grea
we have responded to the call of the archbishop of canterbury and the archbishop of canterbury and thes, in some instances, with the same honour and dignity as we would ordinarily have done so. yes, one of the many things that has been so acutely painful throughout this pandemic, i think, been so acutely painful throughout this pandemic, ithink, is been so acutely painful throughout this pandemic, i think, is notjust losing a loved one, but people not being able to be next to their loved one in...
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at canterbury his first press goal . she never paid him this is . think she comes once she never goes and meanwhile she takes extended vacation by yourself including to europe. and i think it was hard for him as you suggested. george: but you also said at one point that what you expect from a woman whose husband is flagrantly cheating on her throughout their marriage. it is humiliating her right bringing mistresses home from dinner. of course she's going to withdrawal. the alternative is to be fighting all the time relief. those are not alternatives that she wants for her family. the going concern religion. so the layout is emotional withdrawal. frederik: i think that's exactly right targeted and i suggest in the book that they have kind of an arrangement that he's going to be more discreet in his affairs and maybe he was early on. and she's going to look the other way. and i think that is what happens is that he has a notorious affair with gloria swanson in hollywood. i think on some level he comes to realize the can't do this. but you are so georg
at canterbury his first press goal . she never paid him this is . think she comes once she never goes and meanwhile she takes extended vacation by yourself including to europe. and i think it was hard for him as you suggested. george: but you also said at one point that what you expect from a woman whose husband is flagrantly cheating on her throughout their marriage. it is humiliating her right bringing mistresses home from dinner. of course she's going to withdrawal. the alternative is to be...
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we were so grateful to the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the archbishop of canterburyn the uk ceremony was so thoughtful and powerful and inspiring. to have that recognition at the highest level shows the significance of holocaust memorial day. shows the significance of holocaust memorial dalt-— shows the significance of holocaust memorial da. ., . ., ., memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank ou memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank you so — memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank you so much _ memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank you so much for— memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank you so much for speaking - memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank you so much for speaking to i thank you so much for speaking to us. not everyone who needs it is getting the financial help they need during the pandemic. millions of taxpayers are unable to access assistance schemes. and the institute for fiscal studies — working with the bbc — has concluded there is "clear unfairness" in some of the exclusions. andy verity reports. we've had emotional days. my mental
we were so grateful to the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the archbishop of canterburyn the uk ceremony was so thoughtful and powerful and inspiring. to have that recognition at the highest level shows the significance of holocaust memorial day. shows the significance of holocaust memorial dalt-— shows the significance of holocaust memorial da. ., . ., ., memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank ou memorial day. olivia marks-woldman, thank you so — memorial day. olivia...
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. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today theple at this hour is off on the honeymoon, while a lot of people here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history. and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television, and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life indeed. >> we'll be back in just a moment with some closing observations and one final look at what has justifiably been called the wedding of the century. >> by the authority of the state of new york, i pronounce that they are husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> your wedding was seen by an astonishing number of people. 16 and 19 million viewers. how do you account for that kind of popularity? >> oh, i can't. i can't. the way it's grown is just amazing to me. >> it did app
. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today theple at this hour is off on the honeymoon, while a lot of people here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history. and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television, and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who...
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you have just heard on videotape the archbishop of canterbury, as he declared princess diana marriedcess. >> tom brokaw, an icon at nbc, nearly built this place, is heading into retirement. >> you saw a few moments he was "today" host for a while, the "nightly news," and had a front row seat to history in his 55 years with nbc news only anchor to work on "nightly news" and "meet the press. >> tom has definitely earned a retirement >> on very first day working here, i saw mr. brokaw walking into 30 rock he was at the elevator bank. i said, oh, mr. brokaw how long have you been here? it is my first day i've been here for 40 years. he said, you'll love this place. that was it. i have we love tom. >> yeah. >> end of an era >> he's an encourager, supporter of all of us. >> yes, indeed. >> he has definitely earned that retirement >> yes. >>> let's get to your headlines here at 7:30 chicago teachers voted yesterday to defy an order to return to the classroom over concerns about covid-19 the union says that 71% of teachers voted to continue remote instruction as they wait for more vaccine do
you have just heard on videotape the archbishop of canterbury, as he declared princess diana marriedcess. >> tom brokaw, an icon at nbc, nearly built this place, is heading into retirement. >> you saw a few moments he was "today" host for a while, the "nightly news," and had a front row seat to history in his 55 years with nbc news only anchor to work on "nightly news" and "meet the press. >> tom has definitely earned a retirement >> on...
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review subscription when i was five years old and walked door to door campaigning for reagan in canterburyding, but i don't believe investors are wise to always assumed the political affiliation of who they like will help markets or who they don't like will hurt markets. that's not to say policy won't influence the markets and the economy, it obviously is. the trump administration did some great things for financials and energy and those are the two worst-performing sectors. he was in a matter was silicon valley and technology was the best-performing sector. i saw people who hated trump be surprised that the market did so well and frankly, in the past i saw people who didn't like obama surprised the market did so well. my belief about the biden economy is that for investors, there are bigger things that will affect our portfolio and politics, the fed and the overall appetite right now, for risk asset. we have to see if the high valuations will prove justifiable or not that's the more important area than politics. how is that for a nonanswer? stuart: that's not a nonanswer, that's a good an
review subscription when i was five years old and walked door to door campaigning for reagan in canterburyding, but i don't believe investors are wise to always assumed the political affiliation of who they like will help markets or who they don't like will hurt markets. that's not to say policy won't influence the markets and the economy, it obviously is. the trump administration did some great things for financials and energy and those are the two worst-performing sectors. he was in a matter...