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in chartham in canterbury local workers helped l in canterbury local workers helped to keep village life be done, but this takes priority, getting everybody in and out. we don't want anyone snowed in, so why not help at the community? the weather forced _ not help at the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. hat in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. not possible then? no chance. _ surrey and norfolk. not possible then? no chance. that's - surrey and norfolk. not possible i then? no chance. that's ridiculous. in the town of pulborough in suffolk, four foot snow drifts left roads blocked. this suffolk, four foot snow drifts left roads blocked.— roads blocked. this is what nhs staff do to _ roads blocked. this is what nhs staff do to get _ roads blocked. this is what nhs staff do to get to _ roads blocked. this is what nhs staff do to get to work. - roads blocked. this is what nhs staff do to get to work. the - roads blocked. this is what nhs staff do to get to work. the aa| road
in chartham in canterbury local workers helped l in canterbury local workers helped to keep village life be done, but this takes priority, getting everybody in and out. we don't want anyone snowed in, so why not help at the community? the weather forced _ not help at the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. hat in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. not possible then? no chance. _...
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two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building. no match for such a powerful tremor. tom hawker had stepped out for lunch moments before it collapsed. approximately maybe ten minutes after the earthquake, i remember a fire starting. and ijust thought to myself, "god," you know, "those people are not going to stand a chance." i lost 16 friends and colleagues who were very close to me. people that actually made a difference in your life, and when they passed, it was unimaginable, really. and i remember looking up at the building beside me, looking at the glass panels and thinking that, "oh, my god, we're dead." i literally thought that those glass panels would fall out and kill us. more than half of the buildings in christchurch were damaged by the magnitude 6.3 quake. the shaking of the earth was brutal. the famous cathedral wasn't spared. it became a symbol of a city in pain. lives and livelihoods were lost. so were many homes. but from the rubble, a greener and safer place to live and work is gradually emerging. memories, though,
two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building. no match for such a powerful tremor. tom hawker had stepped out for lunch moments before it collapsed. approximately maybe ten minutes after the earthquake, i remember a fire starting. and ijust thought to myself, "god," you know, "those people are not going to stand a chance." i lost 16 friends and colleagues who were very close to me. people that actually made a difference in your life, and when they...
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two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury died in the canterbury television building. no match for such a powerful tremor. tom hawker had stepped out for lunch. moments before it collapsed. approximately maybe ten minutes after the earthquake, i remember a fire starting. ijust thought to myself, "god," you know, "those people are not going to stand a chance." i lost 16 friends and colleagues who were very close to me. people that actually made a difference in your life, and when they passed, it was unimaginable, really. and i remember looking up at the building beside me, looking at the glass panels and thinking that, "oh, my god, we're dead." i literally thought that those glass panels would fall out and kill us. more than half of the buildings in christchurch were damaged by the magnitude 6.3 quake. the shaking of the earth was brutal. the famous cathedral wasn't spared. it became a symbol of a city in pain. lives and livelihoods were lost. so were many homes. but from the rubble, a greener and safer place to live and work is gradually emerging. memories, though, of
two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury died in the canterbury television building. no match for such a powerful tremor. tom hawker had stepped out for lunch. moments before it collapsed. approximately maybe ten minutes after the earthquake, i remember a fire starting. ijust thought to myself, "god," you know, "those people are not going to stand a chance." i lost 16 friends and colleagues who were very close to me. people that actually made a difference in your...
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and canterbury local workers helped — on the roads. on the roads. and canterbury local workers helped to keep village life ticking along. workers helped to keep village life ticking along-— ticking along. where obviously workinu ticking along. where obviously working at _ ticking along. where obviously working at the _ ticking along. where obviously working at the moment. - ticking along. where obviously working at the moment. there ticking along. where obviously i working at the moment. there is things— working at the moment. there is things inside that need to be done. obviously— things inside that need to be done. obviously this takes priority get in everybody in an hour. we don't want anyone _ everybody in an hour. we don't want anyone snowed in in the area. why not come _ anyone snowed in in the area. why not come out and get it done in about— not come out and get it done in about the — not come out and get it done in about the community? the weather forced some — about the community? the weather forced some vaccination _ about th
and canterbury local workers helped — on the roads. on the roads. and canterbury local workers helped to keep village life ticking along. workers helped to keep village life ticking along-— ticking along. where obviously workinu ticking along. where obviously working at _ ticking along. where obviously working at the _ ticking along. where obviously working at the moment. - ticking along. where obviously working at the moment. there ticking along. where obviously i working at the moment....
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the archbishop of canterbury.nment's plan to ask secondary schools to consider delivering face—to—face summer schools as part of efforts to help pupils catch up. if you have any questions, get in touch with the hashtag #bbcyourquestions, or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. now, the weather with chris fawkes. hello again, the weather is going to stay mild for all of us through the rest of the day today. for some it is going to turn out to be quite wet with persistent rain, particularly for wales, southwest scotland in northwest england, but especially so in cumbria. elsewhere, even more likely that the weather will stay dry, and warmest day of the years apart. temperatures this afternoon reach 18 degrees in the very warmest spots. overnight tonight, orwhether front will push its way eastwards, whilst weakening significantly, so a few spots of rain left on it as it works into southern and eastern areas of england. mr fogg patches. for the northwest, little bit cooler than recent nights with showers coming into scotlan
the archbishop of canterbury.nment's plan to ask secondary schools to consider delivering face—to—face summer schools as part of efforts to help pupils catch up. if you have any questions, get in touch with the hashtag #bbcyourquestions, or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. now, the weather with chris fawkes. hello again, the weather is going to stay mild for all of us through the rest of the day today. for some it is going to turn out to be quite wet with persistent rain, particularly for...
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a new report, backed by the archbishop of canterbury, says that the church of england should use its portfolio be used for environmental and social benefits, alongside economic ones. harry farley reports. in gloucester, like so many other parts of the country, the realities of the housing crisis bite. according to a new report from the archbishop of canterbury, this is not simply a political problem, but a moral and spiritual one, too. which says to the church, very bluntly, and to everyone else, that if we are going to solve the crisis, there must be sacrifice. people have to give something up. we're talking about more than 10,000 houses, not tomorrow, but over a 20—year period. this report says we have got to have a vision for housing, if we're going to solve the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's largest landowners, from acres of farmland to inner—city areas like here, in gloucester. the challenge in this report is, can that land be better used to help solve the housing crisis that's leaving millions in unstable, unsatisfacto
a new report, backed by the archbishop of canterbury, says that the church of england should use its portfolio be used for environmental and social benefits, alongside economic ones. harry farley reports. in gloucester, like so many other parts of the country, the realities of the housing crisis bite. according to a new report from the archbishop of canterbury, this is not simply a political problem, but a moral and spiritual one, too. which says to the church, very bluntly, and to everyone...
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near canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.— ticking along.verybody _ ticking along. getting everybody in - ticking along. getting everybody in and - ticking along. getting| everybody in and out, ticking along. getting - everybody in and out, don't want anyone snowed in, so why not help out the community? the weather forced _ not help out the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as the surrey and norfolk. coastal towns like southend—on—sea in essex were among those to experience the full force of the adverse weather. as well as heavy snowfall it's been bitterly cold today, temperatures in some parts of england are expected to drop to —10 overnight and the next few nights i said to be the coldest of the winter so far. helena wilkinson, bbc news, southend—on—sea. now we relive some of the top winter adventures. including an overnight stay at sweden's ice hotel. from frozen hotel rooms... to ride across siberia stop your people say you will lose your face in the first day
near canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.— ticking along.verybody _ ticking along. getting everybody in - ticking along. getting everybody in and - ticking along. getting| everybody in and out, ticking along. getting - everybody in and out, don't want anyone snowed in, so why not help out the community? the weather forced _ not help out the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as the...
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looking for two people to take care of a small herd of european bison coming to the blean woods near canterburye bison will help manage the woodland habitat naturally under the watch of the new rangers. >> these people will be involved in all the day-to-day care of the bison, but very much hands- off. we want these animals to be kept as wild as possible. so it's a case of monitoring these animals from a distance and-- and making sure that they are healthy and happy and they're doing the right jobs in the environment. >> sreenivasan: tre are bison at the conservation site now, but they are domesticed and dependent on humans. >> they've become sort of very habituated to people and sort of are fairly reliant on the supplementary feeding, or food, that is offered to them. bringing in semi-wild bison from different grazing projects, they have that sort of behavior and they're not going to be too habituated to people, and they know where to forage and find food. >> sreenivasan: the massive mammals will help manage their woodland habitat by rubbing up against tree knocking them down, and even eating t
looking for two people to take care of a small herd of european bison coming to the blean woods near canterburye bison will help manage the woodland habitat naturally under the watch of the new rangers. >> these people will be involved in all the day-to-day care of the bison, but very much hands- off. we want these animals to be kept as wild as possible. so it's a case of monitoring these animals from a distance and-- and making sure that they are healthy and happy and they're doing the...
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two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building.uildings in christchurch were damaged. the famous cathedral was not spared. it became a symbol of a city in pain. lives and livelihoods were lost. so many homes. from the rubble ate greener and safer place is gradually emerging. —— from the rubble a safer place is gradually emerging. you never get over it. we did know people who died in the earthquake. it is just one of these things, you have to get on with your life and just look forward to the revival of the city, really. the disaster in christchurch was made worse by another big earthquake a few months earlier that had weakened many buildings. ten years on, a devastated city is slowly being reborn. art experts in norway have solved the riddle of who might have written graffiti in the corner of one of the world's most famous paintings, the scream, by edvard munch. the picture, which dates back to 1893, has a barely visible message on it, which reads, "can only have been painted by a madman." its provenance has now been reliably estab
two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building.uildings in christchurch were damaged. the famous cathedral was not spared. it became a symbol of a city in pain. lives and livelihoods were lost. so many homes. from the rubble ate greener and safer place is gradually emerging. —— from the rubble a safer place is gradually emerging. you never get over it. we did know people who died in the earthquake. it is just one of these things, you have to get on with your life and...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern was amongst those leading the service at the canterbury earthquake national those who died, and those that have lived on with the trauma of that day. the toll could not have been more significant and daily reminders made it harder. a fractured landscape, aftershocks, struggling friends and neighbours, and children with deep and unseen scars. ten years on, there will be people still living their daily lives with the long shadow of that day. today, i want to take the opportunity to say to all those who may still feel overwhelmed, who may still feel uncertain, sad, tired, anxious, you survived an event which, by right, should not occur in anyone�*s lifetime. i hope you find the space to be kind to yourself, as you've no doubt been to others who you knew were carrying the same burden. dan ohs is deputy chief of ambulance operation for stjohn�*s ambulance and was first responder site commander on that day in 2011. i asked him to reflect on his experiences that day. it still seems very surreal to this day. i mean, one moment, you are at home — as i was — everything
prime ministerjacinda ardern was amongst those leading the service at the canterbury earthquake national those who died, and those that have lived on with the trauma of that day. the toll could not have been more significant and daily reminders made it harder. a fractured landscape, aftershocks, struggling friends and neighbours, and children with deep and unseen scars. ten years on, there will be people still living their daily lives with the long shadow of that day. today, i want to take the...
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earthquake shared the facades of dozens of structures it completely leveled the pyne gould and canterbury television buildings those were where the majority of the $185.00 deaths would be tallied once risk your operations turned recovery we may well be witnessing a new zealand stock to stay. c c there new zealand was in mourning but in christchurch there was no time for tears the central city was cordoned off in case of aftershocks there would be more than $20000.00 power water and sewerage mains were ruptured across the city people needed a place to sleep the 10s of thousands of homes were badly damaged or destroyed. if it wasn't the earthquake that broke them the silt that follows did across one 3rd of the city it bubbled up through new cracks in some places more than a meter deep. in the district of hassled notice that she was your boss off. and then for years parking spot some weeds flourished where progress did not resilience the city government and insurers were at all its negotiating how to rebuild and at what cost 70 percent of buildings were eventually demolished these ilands gov
earthquake shared the facades of dozens of structures it completely leveled the pyne gould and canterbury television buildings those were where the majority of the $185.00 deaths would be tallied once risk your operations turned recovery we may well be witnessing a new zealand stock to stay. c c there new zealand was in mourning but in christchurch there was no time for tears the central city was cordoned off in case of aftershocks there would be more than $20000.00 power water and sewerage...
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in chartham, near canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.body in and out... we don't want anyone snowed in, so why not come out and get it done, help the community a bit? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. coastal towns like southend—on—sea in essex were amongst those to experience the full force of the adverse weather. as well as heavy snowfall, it's been bitterly cold today. temperatures in some parts of england are expected to drop to —10 overnight, and the next few nights are set to be the coldest of the winter so far. helena wilkinson, bbc news, southend—on—sea. in this special addition of talking movies, highlights from the sundance film festival which will become global for the first time. hello and welcome to talking movies. we are in a very snowy central park here in new york city. i'm tom brook. in today's programme, we're going to be looking at highlights of this year's sundance film festival. normally we would be reporting from snowy park ci
in chartham, near canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.body in and out... we don't want anyone snowed in, so why not come out and get it done, help the community a bit? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. coastal towns like southend—on—sea in essex were amongst those to experience the full force of the adverse weather. as well as heavy snowfall, it's been bitterly cold...
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in chartham in canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.t help at the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. coastal towns like southend—on—sea in essex were amongst those to experience the full force of the adverse weather. as well as heavy snowfall, it has been bitterly cold, temperatures are expected to drop to —10 overnight in some parts of england, and the next few nights are set to be the coldest of the winter so far. helena wilkinson, bbc news, southend—on—sea. the united arab emirates' historic first mission to mars will soon be arriving at the red planet. the hope probe launched from japan lastjuly and will study the planet's weather and climate but one of the most dangerous parts of its journey has to take place successfully first. our global science correspondent rebecca morelle has more. a first for the united arab emirates. this was the moment last summer when it sent its spacecraft to mars. now it's almost reached its destination,
in chartham in canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.t help at the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. coastal towns like southend—on—sea in essex were amongst those to experience the full force of the adverse weather. as well as heavy snowfall, it has been bitterly cold, temperatures are expected to drop to —10 overnight in some parts of england, and the next...
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the m says numerous accidents have been caused. l in chartham in canterbury local workers helped to keep in and out. we don�*t want anyone snowed in, so why not help at the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. coastal towns like southend were amongst those to experience the full force of the adverse weather. as well as heavy snow, it has been bitterly cold, temperatures are expected to drop to —10 overnight in some parts of england and the next few nights are set to be the coldest of the winter so far. helena wilkinson, bbc news. cricket now — england and india are heading for a thrilling final day�*s play in the first test in chennai. india will need to break a world record to win, 420 runs in theirfinal innings. having dismissed india for 337, the visitors failed to capitalise on their first innings lead, joe root out for lto as england were dismissed for 178 in their 2nd innings. at the close of play india were 39—1 in pursuit of that huge run target. one of the consequences of lockdown
the m says numerous accidents have been caused. l in chartham in canterbury local workers helped to keep in and out. we don�*t want anyone snowed in, so why not help at the community? the weather forced some vaccination centres to close, including several in suffolk and essex, as well as surrey and norfolk. coastal towns like southend were amongst those to experience the full force of the adverse weather. as well as heavy snow, it has been bitterly cold, temperatures are expected to drop to...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern was amongst those leading the service at the canterbury earthquake nationalute to those who died, and those that have lived on with the trauma of that day. the toll could not have been more significant and daily reminders made it harder. a fractured landscape, aftershocks, struggling friends and neighbours, and children with deep and unseen scars. ten years on, there will be people still living their daily lives with the long shadow of that day. today, i want to take the opportunity to say to all those who may still feel overwhelmed, who may still feel uncertain, sad, tired, anxious, you survived an event which, by right, should not occur in anyone�*s lifetime. i hope you find the space to be kind to yourself, as you've no doubt been to others who you knew were carrying the same burden. lets speak to our correspondent phil mercer. it's hard to believe for some, ten years, a long decade for christchurch. talk through how important today's memorial was. todayis important today's memorial was. today is all about pain and optimism. we heard from jacinda ardern sa
prime ministerjacinda ardern was amongst those leading the service at the canterbury earthquake nationalute to those who died, and those that have lived on with the trauma of that day. the toll could not have been more significant and daily reminders made it harder. a fractured landscape, aftershocks, struggling friends and neighbours, and children with deep and unseen scars. ten years on, there will be people still living their daily lives with the long shadow of that day. today, i want to...
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well the ones that worried us really is just a harbinger for the future the canterbury and the south african varian's with the worry that they're not very much more lethal in cells than just very much more honey transmissible they do look as if they could be slightly more dangerous for instance the old lady that might have a 5 percent mortality it might not get up to 6 the 2nd but the main issue is the transmissibility and infected the way it can in fact it looks as if most of the vaccines will respond. or the other virus will respond to most those vaccines but the concern more is this raised the brakes lag what might come down the pike we might get something that could evade the vaccine more readily or something that be very much more lethal it showed that extension of this sort of mutation to happen. stay with us because coming up after the break we continue our discussion with professor humor gummi and ask the key question will coronavirus be ever with us we'll see you then. we are now at a point where we cannot manufacture the basic foundational components of the 21st century eco
well the ones that worried us really is just a harbinger for the future the canterbury and the south african varian's with the worry that they're not very much more lethal in cells than just very much more honey transmissible they do look as if they could be slightly more dangerous for instance the old lady that might have a 5 percent mortality it might not get up to 6 the 2nd but the main issue is the transmissibility and infected the way it can in fact it looks as if most of the vaccines will...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern was amongst those leading the service at the canterbury earthquake nationals others were injured. the natural disaster also left the city in ruins, with residents spending the last decade attempting to rebuild. the toll could not have been more significant and daily reminders made it harder. a fractured landscape, after—shocks, struggling friends and neighbours and children with deep and unseen scars. ten years on there will be people still living in their daily lives with the long shadow of that day. today, i want to take the opportunity to say to all those who may still feel overwhelmed, who may still feel overwhelmed, who may still feel uncertain, sad, tired, anxious, you survived an event that by right should not occur in anyone�*s lifetime. i hope you find the space to be kind to yourself, as no doubt you have been to others who you knew were carrying the same burden. in addition to the loss of life, the distaster also left much of the city in ruins. while much has been rebuilt, one notable exception is christchurch�*s anglican cathedral. the seat of the
prime ministerjacinda ardern was amongst those leading the service at the canterbury earthquake nationals others were injured. the natural disaster also left the city in ruins, with residents spending the last decade attempting to rebuild. the toll could not have been more significant and daily reminders made it harder. a fractured landscape, after—shocks, struggling friends and neighbours and children with deep and unseen scars. ten years on there will be people still living in their daily...
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today, we can speak to the archbishop of canterbury, the most reverend justin welby.u _ good morning. it is very nice to be with you. how have you personally found life in _ with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown _ with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown and - with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown and in - with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown and in the i found life in lockdown and in the past year?— found life in lockdown and in the ast ear? ~' past year? like most people, there are thin . s past year? like most people, there are things that _ past year? like most people, there are things that have _ past year? like most people, there are things that have caused - past year? like most people, there are things that have caused ups - past year? like most people, there| are things that have caused ups and downs. there was that nice respite in the summerand downs. there was that nice respite in the summer and a beautiful summer, but by this time, like almost everyone in the country, i am longing to
today, we can speak to the archbishop of canterbury, the most reverend justin welby.u _ good morning. it is very nice to be with you. how have you personally found life in _ with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown _ with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown and - with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown and in - with you. how have you personally found life in lockdown and in the i found life in lockdown and in the past year?— found life in...
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duncan kennedy reports from canterbury. snow falls. the entire county was part of the covering that took in most of eastern england will stop it left most cars unable to cope with conditions and police say they have been extremely busy. these are not council employees, they are factory workers, helping to keep the village open, not only for their plant but also for local people as well. we are also for local people as well. - are obviously working at the moment. so there are things inside that need to be done but obviously this takes priority, getting everybody in and out. don't want to get everyone snowed in in the area so why not get out and help the community a bit? in another nearby village, the race was also one to clear the streets before any more snow arrives.— any more snow arrives. there's old --eole any more snow arrives. there's old peeple going _ any more snow arrives. there's old people going on _ any more snow arrives. there's old people going no and _ any more snow arrives. there's old people going up and dow
duncan kennedy reports from canterbury. snow falls. the entire county was part of the covering that took in most of eastern england will stop it left most cars unable to cope with conditions and police say they have been extremely busy. these are not council employees, they are factory workers, helping to keep the village open, not only for their plant but also for local people as well. we are also for local people as well. - are obviously working at the moment. so there are things inside that...
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cooperate his word introduced into this discussion by john who was the first of canterbury appointed by william and mary of the glorious revolution in 1688. and extending that to the secular realm, people's human choices, actions, agency could also improve their own and others' economic condition. and then finally, in terms of human purpose if you believed it there is no religious value attached to human happiness, that is a good question why the world would be structured so as to foster human well-being. and by contrast, if you thought that human happiness was part of the divinely intended purpose for humans on earth, then of course it follows that we have the ability to lead a moral life and achieve our salvation. that would just be a part of the divine benevolence towards humans. if it is also why the world including our own nature and also social institutions like market would be decided and involved in order to enable humans to achieve secular aspects of their salvation. it and so my argument is that these religious ideas form very much a part of the feinstein, envisions the peo
cooperate his word introduced into this discussion by john who was the first of canterbury appointed by william and mary of the glorious revolution in 1688. and extending that to the secular realm, people's human choices, actions, agency could also improve their own and others' economic condition. and then finally, in terms of human purpose if you believed it there is no religious value attached to human happiness, that is a good question why the world would be structured so as to foster human...
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duncan kennedy reports from canterbury.vering that took in much of eastern england. it left some cars unable to cope with conditions and police say they have been extremely busy. these are not council employees, they are factory workers, helping to keep the village open, not only for their plant but also for local people as well. we're obviously working at the moment. so, there are things inside that need to be done but obviously this takes priority, getting everybody in and out. don't want to get anyone snowed in in the area so why not get out and help the community a bit? in another nearby village, the race was also on to clear the streets before any more snow arrives. there's old people going up and down to the post office. so, i'm just doing my bit. the village tea room has opened for hot chocolate, even if the owners, sean and michelle, aren't expecting too many customers. it obviously affects business, but probably some light relief for people with what's going down at the moment. will there be an impact on the busine
duncan kennedy reports from canterbury.vering that took in much of eastern england. it left some cars unable to cope with conditions and police say they have been extremely busy. these are not council employees, they are factory workers, helping to keep the village open, not only for their plant but also for local people as well. we're obviously working at the moment. so, there are things inside that need to be done but obviously this takes priority, getting everybody in and out. don't want to...
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this is canterbury.r south. the warning sits from norfolk down to kent. further north, the winds are carrying a few showers on buns across scotland and northern england, a few getting into the wells is melton's later in the day, a few to the south of northern ireland too. —— welsh mountains. cold with gusts of wind over there, gale force for many, and also hear in mind the temperatures are hovering around freezing themselves. factor in the wind and step outside, it's going to feel closer more widely to —4, minus five degrees. through the evening and overnight, if anything the showers across southern reaches of the uk will push further westwards. still some more consistent ones to come for northern england and scotland, so in some areas we may get the equivalent snowfall to what we are forecasting for darcy out of those buns of showers. whiteford frost, so the snow will lie. —— widespread frost. there's a lot of surface water still standing, and on monday, they cover a good part of england and wales, thos
this is canterbury.r south. the warning sits from norfolk down to kent. further north, the winds are carrying a few showers on buns across scotland and northern england, a few getting into the wells is melton's later in the day, a few to the south of northern ireland too. —— welsh mountains. cold with gusts of wind over there, gale force for many, and also hear in mind the temperatures are hovering around freezing themselves. factor in the wind and step outside, it's going to feel closer...
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canterbury weather lots of clouds today, even a few sprinkles tomorrow we have more sunshine in the forecastmoves in and where we are talking about some real rightful we'll have more on that with your update coming up. a migraine hope from aimovig. to show up... ...for the sweet. the hectic. the tender. the tense. and the fiery. but for many, migraine keeps them... ...from saying... ...“i am here.” we aim to change that... ...with... ...aimovig, a preventive treatment... ... for migraine in adults. one dose... ...once a month... ...is proven to reduce monthly migraine days. for some, by half or more. don't take aimovig if you're allergic to it. allergic reactions like rash or swelling can happen hours to days after use. severe constipation can happen. sometimes with serious complications. high blood pressure can happen or worsen with aimovig. common side effects include injection site reactions and constipation. it doesn't matter what each day brings. so long as you can say... ... i am here. aim... ...to be there more. talk to your doctor about aimovig. aim... ...to be there more. right here
canterbury weather lots of clouds today, even a few sprinkles tomorrow we have more sunshine in the forecastmoves in and where we are talking about some real rightful we'll have more on that with your update coming up. a migraine hope from aimovig. to show up... ...for the sweet. the hectic. the tender. the tense. and the fiery. but for many, migraine keeps them... ...from saying... ...“i am here.” we aim to change that... ...with... ...aimovig, a preventive treatment... ... for migraine in...
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earthquake shared the facades of dozens of structures it completely leveled the pyne gould and canterbury television buildings those were where the majority of the $185.00 deaths would be tallied once risk your operations turned recovery we may well be witnessing a new zealand stock to stay. c c in new zealand was in mourning but in christchurch there was no time the tears the central city was cordoned off in case of aftershocks there would be more than $20000.00 power water and sewerage mains were ruptured across the city people needed a place to sleep but tens of thousands of homes were badly damaged or destroyed. it was in the earthquake that broke them the silt that follows did across one 3rd of the city it bubbled up through new cracks in some places more than a metre deep. they were just passing notice that she was. settled in rio and then for years parking spot some weeds flourished where progress did not resilience the city government and insurers were at all it's negotiating how to rebuild and at what cost 70 percent of buildings were eventually demolished he zealand's government
earthquake shared the facades of dozens of structures it completely leveled the pyne gould and canterbury television buildings those were where the majority of the $185.00 deaths would be tallied once risk your operations turned recovery we may well be witnessing a new zealand stock to stay. c c in new zealand was in mourning but in christchurch there was no time the tears the central city was cordoned off in case of aftershocks there would be more than $20000.00 power water and sewerage mains...
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two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building. on a united airlines flight carrying 241 people burst into flames shortly after take—off. pictures show debris from the plane scattered near houses and other buildings, but there were no reports of any injuries. the radio 2 presenter, jo whiley, has described �*emotional scenes' in an update on the health of her sister, who is ill in hospital with coronavirus. frances, who has a rare genetic disorder, can be seen waving from the hospital window in a video posted by the broadcaster yesterday evening. it comes afterjo made an impassioned plea for vulnerable people with learning disabilities, like frances, to be given the covid vaccine urgently. a pensionerfrom sussex who is due to celebrate her 111th birthday next month has been urging others to get their covid jab. may willis, who was born two years before the sinking of the titanic, has received herfirst dose of the vaccine and says she is looking forward to renewing old friendships once the lockdown is over. may says her long and hap
two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building. on a united airlines flight carrying 241 people burst into flames shortly after take—off. pictures show debris from the plane scattered near houses and other buildings, but there were no reports of any injuries. the radio 2 presenter, jo whiley, has described �*emotional scenes' in an update on the health of her sister, who is ill in hospital with coronavirus. frances, who has a rare genetic disorder, can be seen waving...
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Feb 8, 2021
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in chartham in canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.one's state of mind. and mothers bear a huge burden, especially those with young children — who've been juggling work and the role of home—school teacher. and it is women who on the whole have shouldered the economic cost — it's telling when you look at the us employment figures. in the last year, the economy is down 9.8 millionjobs. but take december, when employers cut a total of 140,000 jobs. women accounted for all of the losses, and then some. 156,000 women lost theirjobs. so we get to that total, 140,000 jobs lost — because 16,000 men actually gained employment. so women definitely taking the brunt of the all dashed at all. those gains slightly offset by the job losses of women. it's an issuejoe biden briefly addressed in an interview with cbs news last night. about 20 million american children have not been - in the classroom for nearly a year. there is a mental health crisis happening. - there really is. women are droppingj out of the workforce. is this a national emergency? it
in chartham in canterbury, local workers helped to keep village life ticking along.one's state of mind. and mothers bear a huge burden, especially those with young children — who've been juggling work and the role of home—school teacher. and it is women who on the whole have shouldered the economic cost — it's telling when you look at the us employment figures. in the last year, the economy is down 9.8 millionjobs. but take december, when employers cut a total of 140,000 jobs. women...
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Feb 21, 2021
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according to a new report from the archbishop of canterbury, this is not simply a political problem,morrow, but over a 20 year period. this report says we have got to have a vision for housing, if we are going to solve the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs-_ the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. . ., ., for the nhs. the church of england is one of the _ for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's _ for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's largest i for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's largest land | is one of the country's largest land owners, from acres of farmland to inner—city areas like here, in gloucester. the challenge in this report is, can that land he gloucester. the challenge in this report is, can that land be better used to help solve the housing crisis, that is leaving millions in unstable, unsatisfactory and in some cases unsafe accommodation? this whole area is _ cases unsafe accommodation? this whole area is to _ cases unsafe accommodation? “in
according to a new report from the archbishop of canterbury, this is not simply a political problem,morrow, but over a 20 year period. this report says we have got to have a vision for housing, if we are going to solve the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs-_ the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. . ., ., for the nhs. the church of england is one of the _ for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's _ for the nhs....
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Feb 1, 2021
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can we understand what rick scott just said that we canterbury ourselves in the will future.this is money we don't have. we don't know what it's like you go into overdraft and money on frnget as a country we should collectively be feel the stress. what i also thought was key was this guy named joe manchin, as bernie sanders says every democrat is going to go along with this. bernie sanders probably doesn't know how to get ahold of joe manchin. he was sitting in west virginia and saw the vice president of the united states a couple days ago giving an interview to the local station saying we're going to go without republicans. and she says i saw that interview is. i couldn't believe it. no one called me. try to find a bipartisan pathway forward. that doesn't sound like a guy sign off on a socialist who makes sure everyone gets their money and the rich pay their fair share. steve: maybe we will end up actually seeing some bipartisan on negotiation. brian: my hope. steve: the it republicans are 600 billion. the democrats are saying 1.9 trillion. maybe they will meet in the middle
can we understand what rick scott just said that we canterbury ourselves in the will future.this is money we don't have. we don't know what it's like you go into overdraft and money on frnget as a country we should collectively be feel the stress. what i also thought was key was this guy named joe manchin, as bernie sanders says every democrat is going to go along with this. bernie sanders probably doesn't know how to get ahold of joe manchin. he was sitting in west virginia and saw the vice...
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Feb 22, 2021
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two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building.he shaking of the earth was brutal. the famous cathedral was inspired. it became a symbol of a city in pain. lives and livelihoods were lost. so many homes. but from the rubble a greener and safer place to live and work is gradually emerging. you never get over it. we did know people who died in the earthquake. it is just one of these things, you have to get on with your life and just look forward to the revival of the city, really. if i'm still around another ten years, christchurch will be just the most amazing place. the disaster in christchurch was made worse by another big earthquake a few months earlier that had weakened many buildings. ten years on, a devastated city is slowly being reborn. phil mercer, bbc news. time to bring you the headlines on bbc news. borisjohnson will you the headlines on bbc news. boris johnson will today you the headlines on bbc news. borisjohnson will today reveal more details of his plan to gradually release england from lockdown. schools in england w
two thirds of the victims died in the canterbury television building.he shaking of the earth was brutal. the famous cathedral was inspired. it became a symbol of a city in pain. lives and livelihoods were lost. so many homes. but from the rubble a greener and safer place to live and work is gradually emerging. you never get over it. we did know people who died in the earthquake. it is just one of these things, you have to get on with your life and just look forward to the revival of the city,...
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Feb 16, 2021
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morning, yes, this is a weather watcher picture, a great big lump of snow which has not yet melted in canterbury temperature is just a little bit lower than last night. as we go through tomorrow, the first front clears into the north sea but the second one is coming south and it will move north as well. on the chart or the start off relatively dry in the east and you can see the band of rain pushing into the north sea. here is the second front across southern areas producing some rain, that will edge a little further north into southern wales in the east and you can see the band of rain pushing into the north sea. here is the second front across southern areas producing some rain, that will edge a little further north into southern wales and the midlands through the afternoon. away from that, some dry weather around, some sunshine and a few showers. the higher temperatures, it will mean the snow is melting and with the additional rain there is the risk of localised flooding in places. during thursday, the first band of rain moving east, another one moving north, the snow in the hills above three
morning, yes, this is a weather watcher picture, a great big lump of snow which has not yet melted in canterbury temperature is just a little bit lower than last night. as we go through tomorrow, the first front clears into the north sea but the second one is coming south and it will move north as well. on the chart or the start off relatively dry in the east and you can see the band of rain pushing into the north sea. here is the second front across southern areas producing some rain, that...
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Feb 24, 2021
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today, we spoke to the archbishop of canterbury, the most reverend justin welby, about how those grieving easter, and it is historically a time of austerity to some degree, of fasting, of simplicity. i think so many people have been on a year of lent, and the biggest thing that they have missed out on as you say, it is possibly one in ten of our population have not been able to be with someone who is dying or not to be at their funeral. but at the end of this period, we remember as christians there is suffering, there is the crucifixion ofjesus and there is hope. death is the great liar, when someone dies in hospital, death says you missed out, there is no hope and no future, that is the biggest lie. we can come together at the end of this lockdown and do the things we wanted to do, we cannot be with them when they were dying, but the hospital staff will have loved them and cared for them, we can come together and remember them and cry and laugh and tell the stories we wanted to tell and celebrate their lives and mourn their loss and that will really help people when they don'tjust put it
today, we spoke to the archbishop of canterbury, the most reverend justin welby, about how those grieving easter, and it is historically a time of austerity to some degree, of fasting, of simplicity. i think so many people have been on a year of lent, and the biggest thing that they have missed out on as you say, it is possibly one in ten of our population have not been able to be with someone who is dying or not to be at their funeral. but at the end of this period, we remember as christians...