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that was chris morris can i the headlines.use of another big rise in wholesale prices — and it's causing concern about the cost of living. prince andrew is granted access to a sealed document his lawyers say could end the sexual abuse case being brought by virginia giuffre. the queen has launched the baton relay for next year's commonwealth games which will take place in birmingham. as we've been hearing, a takeover of newcastle united football club could be "imminent." a long—awaited £300 million deal between mike ashley and a consortium which includes investors from saudi arabia is said to be close. it comes after a dispute involving the middle east broadcaster bein sports, was resolved — this had been a stumbling block to the english premier league approving the takeover. the reports have been welcomed by two former players turned commentators. the fans of newcastle have been through an awful lot. the club is unrecognisable to the club i used to play for. and when we had some amazing championship league nights at st. james'
that was chris morris can i the headlines.use of another big rise in wholesale prices — and it's causing concern about the cost of living. prince andrew is granted access to a sealed document his lawyers say could end the sexual abuse case being brought by virginia giuffre. the queen has launched the baton relay for next year's commonwealth games which will take place in birmingham. as we've been hearing, a takeover of newcastle united football club could be "imminent." a...
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chris morris, thank you so much.delivery drivers are classed as self—employed, but the way they work in practice on the way they are integrated into amazon�*s business, we think actually because of this they are employees that they should be getting employee rights, which includes being paid at least the national minimum wage, being paid holiday pay.— least the national minimum wage, being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its art, being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its part. has — being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its part, has said _ being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its part, has said that _ being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its part, has said that it _ being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its part, has said that it is _ its part, has said that it is committed to ensuring that drivers are fairly paid by the delivery companies they work with. what do you make of what amazon has to say? i think that amazon has a huge amount of control over the way that these drivers work, and it is not sufficient to say that they
chris morris, thank you so much.delivery drivers are classed as self—employed, but the way they work in practice on the way they are integrated into amazon�*s business, we think actually because of this they are employees that they should be getting employee rights, which includes being paid at least the national minimum wage, being paid holiday pay.— least the national minimum wage, being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its art, being paid holiday pay. amazon, for its part. has — being...
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let's speak to our reality check correspondent chris morris, who is also here in glasgow.has been a long old day. thank you forjoining us. we were talking about than 1.5 degrees targets, talk to us about the number and why it's so significant.— the number and why it's so siunificant. ., �* , ., ., significant. yeah, it's the amount of temperature _ significant. yeah, it's the amount of temperature rise _ significant. yeah, it's the amount of temperature rise there - significant. yeah, it's the amount of temperature rise there might i significant. yeah, it's the amount i of temperature rise there might be above preindustrial levels before we started chucking all these greenhouse gases into the air with industrial processes. as you heard from baroness scotland, at the moment we have 1.1 degrees, and the worrying thing, i think, is if you look at all the official clients that have been submitted to the united nations from countries around the world, if they all get plummeted as they are nothing else happens, we reach 2.7 degrees above preindustrial levels by the end of the ce
let's speak to our reality check correspondent chris morris, who is also here in glasgow.has been a long old day. thank you forjoining us. we were talking about than 1.5 degrees targets, talk to us about the number and why it's so significant.— the number and why it's so siunificant. ., �* , ., ., significant. yeah, it's the amount of temperature _ significant. yeah, it's the amount of temperature rise _ significant. yeah, it's the amount of temperature rise there - significant. yeah, it's...
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a reality check correspondent chris morris has been outlining the significance of staying below 1.5 outlining staying below 1.5 of global warming. it was the last big international climate summit in paris in 2015 which produced a legally binding treaty with a clear goal, to limit global warming this century to well below 2 and preferably 1.5 c compared to preindustrial levels. it is important to stress when we talk about 1.5 of important to stress when we talk about1.5 of warming important to stress when we talk about 1.5 of warming we are talking about 1.5 of warming we are talking about the increase in the average temperature across the whole planet. it doesn't sound like a lot but some places have already seen much bigger increases. and as the earth warms up, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. climate scientists were alarmed by how extreme some of them have been, such as the soaring temperatures in north america is heat dome injune and july this year smashing previous rackets. the comparison to preindustrial levels a couple of hundred years ago is also important because nea
a reality check correspondent chris morris has been outlining the significance of staying below 1.5 outlining staying below 1.5 of global warming. it was the last big international climate summit in paris in 2015 which produced a legally binding treaty with a clear goal, to limit global warming this century to well below 2 and preferably 1.5 c compared to preindustrial levels. it is important to stress when we talk about 1.5 of important to stress when we talk about1.5 of warming important to...
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here is a reality check correspondent chris morris.gally binding treaty with a clear goal, to a limit global warning for the global warming for the century to below 2 and possibly at 1.5 c, below preindustrial levels. when we talk about degrees of warning, it is the increase in the average temperature cost the all planet. it does not sound like a lot but some places have seen another increase, there is extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent. they are becoming alarmed by how trim some of them have been such as the soaring temperatures in north america's heat down injune and july, smashing previous records. the comparisons preindustrial levels is also important because nearly all man—made global warming is... important because nearly all man—made globalwarming is... down to coal, oil and gas that have power at the industrial age. renewable energy is under way but it is going to be really hard to meet that. many exports experts think it is too late to do that. the increase in global temperatures have now reached about 1.1
here is a reality check correspondent chris morris.gally binding treaty with a clear goal, to a limit global warning for the global warming for the century to below 2 and possibly at 1.5 c, below preindustrial levels. when we talk about degrees of warning, it is the increase in the average temperature cost the all planet. it does not sound like a lot but some places have seen another increase, there is extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent. they are becoming alarmed by how trim...
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chris morris has outlined the significance of staying below 1.5 degrees of warming.l climate - the last big international climate summit in paris which produced a legally binding treaty with a clear goal, to limit global warming this century to well below two degrees and preferably to 1.5 celsius compared to preindustrial levels. it is important to stress that when we talk about 1.5 degrees of warming we are talking about the increase in the average temperature across the whole planet, it doesn't sound like a lot but some places have already seen much bigger increases, and as the earth warms up extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. climate scientists were alarmed by how extreme some of them have been such as the soaring temperatures in north america's heat dome injune and july this year, smashing previous records. the comparison to preindustrial levels a couple of hundred years ago is also important because nearly all man—made global warming has been caused by our use of fossil fuels, coal, warming has been caused by our use of fossilfuels, coal, oiland
chris morris has outlined the significance of staying below 1.5 degrees of warming.l climate - the last big international climate summit in paris which produced a legally binding treaty with a clear goal, to limit global warming this century to well below two degrees and preferably to 1.5 celsius compared to preindustrial levels. it is important to stress that when we talk about 1.5 degrees of warming we are talking about the increase in the average temperature across the whole planet, it...
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this is the decade when those changes are going to have to start happening. 0ur our thanks to chris morris date with the g20 summit which is wrapping up as well as the cop26 glasgow summit that is under way. this is bbc news. goodbye. this glasgow summit that is under way. this is bbc news. goodbye.- this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with _ this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben _ this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben brown. - this is bbc news. goodbye. this is bbc news with ben brown. the i bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. the crucial cop26 climate change summit gets underway. 25,000 delegates will attend — from about 200 countries — to announce how they plan to cut emissions by 2030. alok sharma assumes presidency of cop26 climate change conference — and says that the conference "is our last, best hope" to keep global warming limited to 1.5c by the end of the century. if we act now and we act together, we can protect our precious
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chris morris reporting.of the coup in sudan. earlier, the head of sudan's sovereign council announced that the country's government has been dissolved and has declared a state of emergency. speaking on state television, lieutenant general abdel fattah al—burhan said elections would be held in 2023. earlier today, military officers arrested government officials including the prime minister. 0ur senior africa correspondent anne soy is in neighbouring kenya. she said it's difficult to get a clear picture of what's happening in sudan. it is not easy, but we have seen some of the images that have been posted online, presumably by sudanese who are monitoring the situation and have mean to send that information out. hundreds of thousands, many people coming out in large numbers, on the streets of sudan to what they call resist a military takeover of government. there have been calls in mosques, because apart from jeanette shutdowns, they are also spirited and a shutdown of mobile networks, and a shutdown of mobile
chris morris reporting.of the coup in sudan. earlier, the head of sudan's sovereign council announced that the country's government has been dissolved and has declared a state of emergency. speaking on state television, lieutenant general abdel fattah al—burhan said elections would be held in 2023. earlier today, military officers arrested government officials including the prime minister. 0ur senior africa correspondent anne soy is in neighbouring kenya. she said it's difficult to get a...
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we will have you to explain it all, chris morris, thank you very much indeed.hitting a record high. we are going to speak to alice baxter. take us through what ijust described. take us through what i 'ust describedi take us through what i 'ust described. , ., described. yes, good morning. the latest official _ described. yes, good morning. the latest official figures _ described. yes, good morning. the latest official figures out _ described. yes, good morning. the latest official figures out this - latest official figures out this morning from the office for national statistics showed the number ofjob vacancies across the uk hitting that record 20 year high betweenjuly and september ofjust over! million. the highest number since records began in 2001 and the most prevalent number ofjob vacancies in the retail sector and motor repair sector, unemployment is up 4.5% compared to 4% pre—pandemic. but also crucially from the ons this morning, the number of employees on payroll, that showed another monthly increase, rising by over 200,000 to 29.2 million in septembe
we will have you to explain it all, chris morris, thank you very much indeed.hitting a record high. we are going to speak to alice baxter. take us through what ijust described. take us through what i 'ust describedi take us through what i 'ust described. , ., described. yes, good morning. the latest official _ described. yes, good morning. the latest official figures _ described. yes, good morning. the latest official figures out _ described. yes, good morning. the latest official figures out...
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that was chris morris. what should a british mosque of the 20th century be like? david, my partner, was the one who came up with this idea of the glade of trees, and the garden of paradise. trees in this glade of trees became the structural trees. this is an entirely timber—structured building. timber is beautiful, it's very sustainable. but also, its got that connection with nature, which is, in islam, very important. that's also one of the kind of features of this place is that you naturally somehow look up, which seems appropriate for a sacred space. it's a space that is used by the whole community, notjust the muslim community. the idea is that the mosque is not just a place for worship, it's so lovely to see there's that sense of pride and ownership, notjust for muslims in cambridge but also the wider community too. you're sort of met with his immediate calm and sense of peace, and it's something that visitors get to experience when they visit, but something i get to experience every day, so it'sjust p
that was chris morris. what should a british mosque of the 20th century be like? david, my partner, was the one who came up with this idea of the glade of trees, and the garden of paradise. trees in this glade of trees became the structural trees. this is an entirely timber—structured building. timber is beautiful, it's very sustainable. but also, its got that connection with nature, which is, in islam, very important. that's also one of the kind of features of this place is that you...
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we seem to have lost the feed from annita mcveigh but let's look at chris morris's assessment of stayings in 2015 which produced a legally binding treaty with a clear goal, to limit global warming this century to well below 2 degrees and preferably 1.5 degreees celsius compared to preindustrial levels. it is important to stress when we talk about 1.5 degrees of warming, we are talking about the increase in the average temperature across the whole planet. it doesn't sound like a lot but some places have already seen much bigger increases. and as the earth warms up, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. climate scientists were alarmed by how extreme some of them have been, such as the soaring temperatures in north america's heat dome injune and july this year smashing previous records. the comparison to preindustrial levels a couple of hundred years ago is also important because nearly all man—made global warming has been caused by our use of fossilfuels, coal, oil and gas which of powered industrial ace. —— the industrial age. the transition to renewable energy is well under
we seem to have lost the feed from annita mcveigh but let's look at chris morris's assessment of stayings in 2015 which produced a legally binding treaty with a clear goal, to limit global warming this century to well below 2 degrees and preferably 1.5 degreees celsius compared to preindustrial levels. it is important to stress when we talk about 1.5 degrees of warming, we are talking about the increase in the average temperature across the whole planet. it doesn't sound like a lot but some...
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chris morris, thank you.first of all. i spoke to caroline lucas, the green party mp earlier and she said putting one of these in and she said putting one of these in a home that is badly insulated is like using a teapot with cracks in it so i think we need to begin by talking about insulation and how well insulated is housing stock? t well insulated is housing stock? i think that's absolutely right. well insulated is housing stock? t think that's absolutely right. heat pumps can be a really effective way of heating your home but they rely on a degree to a well insulated home and that impacts costs. what we have seenin and that impacts costs. what we have seen in the last ten years as insulation rates have been pretty low in the uk and the housing stock wastes more energy than most of the rest of europe soak the strategy the government needs to put in place and we are talking about today is one that delivers improved energy efficiency and helps with the missions. and massively scale up the roll—out of low carb
chris morris, thank you.first of all. i spoke to caroline lucas, the green party mp earlier and she said putting one of these in and she said putting one of these in a home that is badly insulated is like using a teapot with cracks in it so i think we need to begin by talking about insulation and how well insulated is housing stock? t well insulated is housing stock? i think that's absolutely right. well insulated is housing stock? t think that's absolutely right. heat pumps can be a really...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris is here.und? the where we always start, what is the background?— background? the northern ireland -rotocol background? the northern ireland rotocol is background? the northern ireland protocol is the _ background? the northern ireland protocol is the northern _ background? the northern ireland protocol is the northern ireland i protocol is the northern ireland part of the deal that took us out of the eu and this is what it does, it sets up a series of checks and controls between great britain and northern ireland, so inside the uk, and that has made it more difficult to send stuff from great britain to northern ireland and the reason it does that is because both sides agreed there should not be a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, an important part of the peace process, and when the map zooms out you understand why that is also important to the eu because ireland is part of the wider eu single market, so when things are in ireland it can travel anywhere across th
our reality check correspondent chris morris is here.und? the where we always start, what is the background?— background? the northern ireland -rotocol background? the northern ireland rotocol is background? the northern ireland protocol is the _ background? the northern ireland protocol is the northern _ background? the northern ireland protocol is the northern ireland i protocol is the northern ireland part of the deal that took us out of the eu and this is what it does, it sets up a series...
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that was chris morris. the headlines on bbc news.the menopause is to fall in england. schools across the uk have been marking black history month and from next year it ll become a mandatory part of the curriculum in wales. but in england, scotland and northern ireland teaching black history is not compulsory — despite repeated calls from campaigners. at the moment teachers can choose whether or not to include black history in their lessons. adina campbell reports. he is actually huge in history. garrett morgan. you know traffic lights? before — traffic lights were red and green. so, he invented the amber in between to make a three—way traffic light. new discoveries about black pioneers. classrooms in cardiff, like many others in the uk, have spent the last few weeks exploring black history. it's a really important thing. it's great to learn about where we came from, the struggles that people in your family have had. as we get older, our country'sl going to become more diverse. we have to learn to. respect one another, our cultures, o
that was chris morris. the headlines on bbc news.the menopause is to fall in england. schools across the uk have been marking black history month and from next year it ll become a mandatory part of the curriculum in wales. but in england, scotland and northern ireland teaching black history is not compulsory — despite repeated calls from campaigners. at the moment teachers can choose whether or not to include black history in their lessons. adina campbell reports. he is actually huge in...
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here's our reality check correspondent chris morris.l part of life on earth. people and most animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. plants use co2 to help them grow, but it has a much bigger role to play, too. it helps regulate the temperature of our planet. that is because co2 is one of the main greenhouse gases. it acts like the glass in a greenhouse, by keeping some of the heat from the sun, trapped inside the earth's atmosphere. that is a good thing, because without it, the planet would be too cold for us to live on. but the natural world works in an incredibly delicate balance. human activity, especially over the last 50 years, has increased the amount of co2 in the atmosphere. too much of the sun's heat is getting trapped and our planet is getting hotter. so, where is all there is extra co2 coming from? in short, it is from modern life. factories, cars, aeroplanes, large—scale agriculture. they all use what we call fossil fuels, oil, coaland gas. over hundreds of millions of years, the remains of plants and anim
here's our reality check correspondent chris morris.l part of life on earth. people and most animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. plants use co2 to help them grow, but it has a much bigger role to play, too. it helps regulate the temperature of our planet. that is because co2 is one of the main greenhouse gases. it acts like the glass in a greenhouse, by keeping some of the heat from the sun, trapped inside the earth's atmosphere. that is a good thing, because without it,...
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0ur reality check correspondent chris morris has more details. the uk has ambitious targets.as much greenhouse gas from the atmosphere as you put in. the government has promised a 68% reduction in emissions compared to 1990 levels by 2030. 70% reduction by 2035. there is a good start to build on, total emissions have already fallen by 45% by 2019. but most of that reduction was achieved by removing call from energy systems. that the easy bit. further reductions are going to have a much more direct impact on all of us. the independent climate change committee which advises the government says it needs to deliver more and detail strategies to reduce emissions from heated buildings, transport and the production of food. let's look at some more specific pledges when it comes to heating our homes, which accounts for 14% of the uk's greenhouse gas emissions, the government has committed to installing 600,000 heat pumps are year by 2028, to replace gas boilers. heat pumps transfer heat from the air, ground or water around a property but the climate change committee says the target s
0ur reality check correspondent chris morris has more details. the uk has ambitious targets.as much greenhouse gas from the atmosphere as you put in. the government has promised a 68% reduction in emissions compared to 1990 levels by 2030. 70% reduction by 2035. there is a good start to build on, total emissions have already fallen by 45% by 2019. but most of that reduction was achieved by removing call from energy systems. that the easy bit. further reductions are going to have a much more...
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morris that live a few weeks ago. i have a lot of 90's music. >> so did i! it was amazing! >> 25 years. amazing. i saw chris tables and the other night, that was an awesome show -- chris stapleton the other night and that was an awesome show. >> i will close us out here, ag nessel, what about you? >> for the first time in 25 years, i saw the indigo girls in grand rapids and it is the support i got -- if the support i got there was any indication, i think i may wind that county this year. -- win that county this year. i would really recommend that you watch the show on peacock and listen to the soundtrack by sarah mary ellis -- barielles. some of you may be too young to get all of the references but it is an amazing show. also, i just saw alanis morris at -- morrisette. she is touring the country. >> nasa officials testified on the future of space exploration. you can see their testimony tonight starting at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. on c-span two, you can watch today's house financial services housing subcommittee with experts on zoning. that starts at 8:00 eastern tonight on c-span to come at c-span.org,
morris that live a few weeks ago. i have a lot of 90's music. >> so did i! it was amazing! >> 25 years. amazing. i saw chris tables and the other night, that was an awesome show -- chris stapleton the other night and that was an awesome show. >> i will close us out here, ag nessel, what about you? >> for the first time in 25 years, i saw the indigo girls in grand rapids and it is the support i got -- if the support i got there was any indication, i think i may wind that...
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morris that live a few weeks ago. i have a lot of 90's music. >> so did i! it was amazing! >> 25 years. amazing. i saw chris tables and the other night, that was an awesome show -- chris stapleton the other night and that was an awesome show. >> i will close us out here, ag nessel, what about you? >> for the first time in 25 years, i saw the indigo girls in grand rapids and it is the support i got -- if the support i got there was any indication, i think i may wind that county this year. -- win that county this year. i would really recommend that you watch the show on peacock and listen to the soundtrack by sarah mary ellis -- barielles. some of you may be too young to get all of the references but it is an amazing show. also, i just saw alanis morris at -- morrisette. she is touring the country. >> seminar on queuing day, senior fellow -- on cue and day on sunday, senior fellow disco -- they gave will the people an send to put those -- their money -- they gave an incentive to poor people to put their money into that process. it is now known as reconciliation. the provision that required reporting was strip
morris that live a few weeks ago. i have a lot of 90's music. >> so did i! it was amazing! >> 25 years. amazing. i saw chris tables and the other night, that was an awesome show -- chris stapleton the other night and that was an awesome show. >> i will close us out here, ag nessel, what about you? >> for the first time in 25 years, i saw the indigo girls in grand rapids and it is the support i got -- if the support i got there was any indication, i think i may wind that...