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the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you've got over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us the toners and investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. and. for. the value of the company's shares plummeted. by new investors snapped up the shares so the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england a striking a different course. for me this investing is almost a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity on many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder base
the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you've got over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us the toners and investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever...
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the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you've got over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to toners and investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. and. for. the value of the company's shares plummeted. by new investors snapped up the shares so the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england is striking a different course. for me this investing is almost a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity for many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder bas
the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you've got over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to toners and investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever...
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the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you call over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to tighten as an investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. for. the value of the company's shares plummeted. by new investors snapped up the shares so the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england a striking a different course. for me this investing is almost a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity or many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder base. ada
the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you call over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to tighten as an investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever...
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and the the church of england, of course, is is the national official church of england of britain and most of those colonies adopt what we would call a kind of formal establishment of the church of england, but the southern colonies overall are probably the least religious. of all the colonial regions which if you think about that for a second, you'll you'll see why that's a little weird because we think of the south today is the bible belt correctly but in the colonial period it's different. in the colonial period there is a kind of formal establishment at least of the church of england. but once you get out past the colonial cities places like williamsburg and charleston and savannah. the rates of church going and commitment to the church of england is pretty limited. and part of the reason for that is you remember going back to the founding of jamestown in 1607. these colonies are mostly being founded for business purposes. and it's a little difficult to set up churches in the backcountry where settlement is so scattered. and so people living in the rural south in the early 170
and the the church of england, of course, is is the national official church of england of britain and most of those colonies adopt what we would call a kind of formal establishment of the church of england, but the southern colonies overall are probably the least religious. of all the colonial regions which if you think about that for a second, you'll you'll see why that's a little weird because we think of the south today is the bible belt correctly but in the colonial period it's different....
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the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthew is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you've over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear. that we needed to mobilize us the toners and investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. and. the value of the company's shares plummeted. by new investors snapped up the shares so the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england is striking a different course. from a disinvestment is almost a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity or many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder base. adam ma
the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthew is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you've over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear. that we needed to mobilize us the toners and investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as...
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the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you call over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us the tone as an investment manager has to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. and. for. the value of the company's shares plummeted. by new investors snapped up the shares so the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england is striking a different course. for me this investing is almost a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity on many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder ba
the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you call over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us the tone as an investment manager has to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining...
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the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you call over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to tighten as an investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever as a result of the work that's going on at the moment. after the disaster the church of england sold its stake in the mining company that managed the dam. and. the value of the company's shares plummeted. by new investors snapped up the shares of the brazilian company wasn't forced to change its policies. now the church of england is striking a different course. for me this investing is almost a failure because you've not been able to get the change you want and there is an opportunity on many issues to exercise that influence from the shareholder base. ad
the church of england is the 4th richest church in the world. adam matthews is the director of ethics and engagement on its pension board it has billions of pounds worth of shares including in companies that are climate killers. the. collapse where you call over 270 people having been killed when that happened it was just very clear that we needed to mobilize us to tighten as an investment managers to say right something has to change this issue and this this disaster will change mining forever...
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the church of england there's announced monuments in churches and cathedrals that contain historical links to slavery and colonialism are to be reviewed across the country and guidance expected to be released this week the church of england's 12 and a half 1000 parishes and $42.00 cathedrals have to check all the buildings and grounds for evidence of contested heritage decisions were made to the local level as to what action to take it includes potential removal relocation or the addition of can textual information the move comes after the archbishop of canterbury called for a full review after last summer's black lives matter protests and the toppling of a statue of slave trade edward constant in bristol that she was replaced with a surge of power sculpture which was soon removed as well meanwhile the church recently removed 2 gravestones of singers who died in the sixty's following a court ruling there inscriptions contain words that were deeply offensive and can priest father frank gehry believes we still can't delete the past. if we have a statue of someone where the ducks are in
the church of england there's announced monuments in churches and cathedrals that contain historical links to slavery and colonialism are to be reviewed across the country and guidance expected to be released this week the church of england's 12 and a half 1000 parishes and $42.00 cathedrals have to check all the buildings and grounds for evidence of contested heritage decisions were made to the local level as to what action to take it includes potential removal relocation or the addition of...
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to be reviewed across the country in guidance that is expected to be released this week the church of england 12 a half 1000 parishes of $42.00 cathedrals have to check all the buildings and grounds for evidence of contested heritage decisions will be made at the local level as to what action needs to be taken it includes potential removal relocation or the addition of can textual information the move comes after the archbishop of canterbury called for a full review following last summer's black lives matter of protest and the toppling of a statue of the slave trader edward colston in bristol that statue was replaced with a surge of power sculpture but that itself was soon removed as well meanwhile the church recently removed 2 greystones of singers who died in the 60s following a court ruling that their inscriptions in turning words were deeply offensive anglican priest father frank galley believes that we still can't delete the past. if we have a statue or someone better darkstar a new stage slowly it gives us a chance to reflect but if you are dark side and to be critical if you saw if you
to be reviewed across the country in guidance that is expected to be released this week the church of england 12 a half 1000 parishes of $42.00 cathedrals have to check all the buildings and grounds for evidence of contested heritage decisions will be made at the local level as to what action needs to be taken it includes potential removal relocation or the addition of can textual information the move comes after the archbishop of canterbury called for a full review following last summer's...
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sustainability is also on the agenda at a meeting in this london bank church of england representative adam matthews is meeting with members of the global investment elite to encourage change. some companies are actually putting more effort into the notion of trained to respond they never took than actually investing to transform themselves. top show executives in attendance. adam matthews and his team want to confront the oil executives with some cold hard facts. today's been about space we understand in which oil and gas companies which mining companies and which electric utility companies are genuinely starting to transition their businesses and which aren't so that we've got clarity as investors about where we need to focus our attention and use. leaders of change with those companies that aren't progressing false north. part as adam matthews knows the most powerful weapon in fighting climate change is forming alliances with other investors. stephanie pfeiffer is on the steering committee of the climate $100.00 plus initiative all i think what makes it so powerful is the weight of
sustainability is also on the agenda at a meeting in this london bank church of england representative adam matthews is meeting with members of the global investment elite to encourage change. some companies are actually putting more effort into the notion of trained to respond they never took than actually investing to transform themselves. top show executives in attendance. adam matthews and his team want to confront the oil executives with some cold hard facts. today's been about space we...
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sustainability is also on the agenda at a meeting in this london bank church of england representative adam matthews is meeting with members of the global investment elite to encourage change. some companies are actually putting more effort into the notion of trying to disprove the never to than actually invest in to transform themselves. top show executive is in attendance. adam matthews and his team want to confront the oil executives with some cold hard facts. today's been about space we understand in which oil and gas companies which mining companies which are a bit tricky to the 2 companies are genuinely starting to transition that businesses and which aren't so that we've got clarity as investors about where we need to focus our attention and use. leaders of change with those companies that are on progressing false north. but as adam matthews knows the most powerful weapon in finding climate change is forming alliances with other investors. stephanie pfeiffer is on the steering committee of the climate $100.00 plus initiative who i think what makes it so powerful is the weight of
sustainability is also on the agenda at a meeting in this london bank church of england representative adam matthews is meeting with members of the global investment elite to encourage change. some companies are actually putting more effort into the notion of trying to disprove the never to than actually invest in to transform themselves. top show executive is in attendance. adam matthews and his team want to confront the oil executives with some cold hard facts. today's been about space we...
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now the church of england is the established church back home. it is the state church in most of the southern colonies and parts of new york and the anglicans in america have a problem. to be a clergyman you have to be anointed consecrated by at least one bishop. all the bishops are back in britain. so if you were a pennsylvania and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you got to go all the way back across the ocean an expensive and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or your clergyman h well, you look at it from the standpoint of judges that make some sense right. if you look at the way a conspiracy minded person would be, what do they want them to be subject to removal at anytime. obviously because they're planning to do bad things and they don't want the judges to stand in their way. so here's another part of the conspiracy. if you've already been taught by the rioters -- any sensible person would think is unconstitutional or dangerous, taxing you when they don't represent you. not letting you have a trial by jury. heaping
now the church of england is the established church back home. it is the state church in most of the southern colonies and parts of new york and the anglicans in america have a problem. to be a clergyman you have to be anointed consecrated by at least one bishop. all the bishops are back in britain. so if you were a pennsylvania and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you got to go all the way back across the ocean an expensive and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or...
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we didn't know borisjohnson was roman catholic because he was a church of england, we'd read in cuttingsallowed to have a marriage in a roman catholic church? and then we started going through all sorts of ecclesiastical laws to try and find out what the reason was! that was the ex editor of the sun on sunday by. the government has confirmed that it's considering making it mandatory for all nhs staff in england to have coronavirus jabs. but the suggestion by the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi has been criticised both by labour and by groups representing health workers, who said it would be better to engage with the concerns some staff had. mr zahawi spoke about the issue on the andrew marr show this morning. i think it is important for us to ask the question about how we protect the most vulnerable because if they get infected with covid—19 even with flu they can die because they are so fragile. i have just consulted with the social care workforce around the position of deployment having to be vaccinating it in one of the things that has gone through was maybe the whole of the health ca
we didn't know borisjohnson was roman catholic because he was a church of england, we'd read in cuttingsallowed to have a marriage in a roman catholic church? and then we started going through all sorts of ecclesiastical laws to try and find out what the reason was! that was the ex editor of the sun on sunday by. the government has confirmed that it's considering making it mandatory for all nhs staff in england to have coronavirus jabs. but the suggestion by the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi...
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she lives in a home in a small village in three under president a pub called the lazy toad the church of england parish church in the town council in which he has spent several terms and a reputation as brilliant and steadfast sometimes needlessly adversarial. in her 80s she was on an unformed aesthetic plastic clogs often airings sometimes a --of lipstick or by the time time she planted by her white hair was so long it nearly reached her waist. it's way from the garden and in the mornings it took no small effort for her to pull her hair back and post an order on it with elastic and bobby pins and late morning it was falling down around her forehead. she stares slowly as she always did bent over and clinging to the banister nearly crawling so she fell she wouldn't fall far. her walker was waiting at the top of the staircase but she didn't need it. she was only going as far as the bathroom. for weeks he had worried that in the throes of dying she would make a mess of herself and the house would smell for weeks. but dying in the bathtub she hopes to -- that and just in case he left a bottle of cle
she lives in a home in a small village in three under president a pub called the lazy toad the church of england parish church in the town council in which he has spent several terms and a reputation as brilliant and steadfast sometimes needlessly adversarial. in her 80s she was on an unformed aesthetic plastic clogs often airings sometimes a --of lipstick or by the time time she planted by her white hair was so long it nearly reached her waist. it's way from the garden and in the mornings it...
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yesterday, trying to find out, we didn't know borisjohnson was roman catholic because he was a church of england cuttings, so has he converted? or why has he been allowed to have a marriage in roman catholic church? and we started to go through all sorts of ecclesiastical laws to try and find out what the reason was! and i'm afraid if i start going down that road here on bbc, a lot of people... bill! that road here on bbc, a lot of people- - -_ people... all we can say is he wouldn't _ people... all we can say is he wouldn't have _ people... all we can say is he wouldn't have required - people... all we can say is he wouldn't have required a - people... all we can say is he i wouldn't have required a special papal dispensation to get married! presumably he converted at some point because i think he was an anglican at school, but interesting story this day. great exclusive for you at the paper. good to speak to you at the paper. good to speak to you again. thanks very much. and i'm joined now by ellen tutton — who had her own secret wedding after the pandemic got in the way of her original weddin
yesterday, trying to find out, we didn't know borisjohnson was roman catholic because he was a church of england cuttings, so has he converted? or why has he been allowed to have a marriage in roman catholic church? and we started to go through all sorts of ecclesiastical laws to try and find out what the reason was! and i'm afraid if i start going down that road here on bbc, a lot of people... bill! that road here on bbc, a lot of people- - -_ people... all we can say is he wouldn't _...
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of a highly contagious variant that was 1st detected in india. it's considered almost holy ground many in the u.k. see going to the pub with the same sanctity as visiting a church now residents of england whiles in scotland can do both britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and galleries again something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts and it's just the sound of people in the space this is both it's but people as much as picturesque and the new people in it for the last 150 times so it's really moving and magical to see that. britons are out and about and celebrate the removed nationally corona virus infection writes it down and with the lockdown lifted spirits are high but there may be potential trouble on the horizon a corona virus variant 1st detected in india is causing concern in the town of bolton and the country's north officials say it appears to be more infectious than previous variants but britain's health minister matt hancock said he was somewhat reassured by the initial data scientists was seeing. early the power tree data from the university corroborates t
of a highly contagious variant that was 1st detected in india. it's considered almost holy ground many in the u.k. see going to the pub with the same sanctity as visiting a church now residents of england whiles in scotland can do both britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and galleries again something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts and it's just the sound of people in the...
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of a highly contagious variant detected in india. it's considered almost holy ground for many in the u.k. going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that the large and not only visitors but also their hosts so it's just the sound of. this is that it's about as much as picturesque and the. detail so it's really. difficult to see. britons are out in about and in and celebrates a removed nationally corona virus infection writes it down and with the lockdown lifted spirits are high but there may be potential trouble on the horizon a coronavirus very interested tech that in india is causing concern in the town of bolton and the country's north officials say it appears to be more infectious than previous variants but britain's health minister matt hancock said he was somewhat reassured by the initial doctors scientists was seeing. the power treat data from the university corroborates the provisional evidence from bolton hospital and th
of a highly contagious variant detected in india. it's considered almost holy ground for many in the u.k. going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that the large and not only visitors but also their hosts so it's just the sound of. this is that it's about as...
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going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts so it's just the sound of. the space this is. as much as picturesque and the. detail so it's really moved. to see. britain's are altoona about and celebrates a removed nationally corona virus infection rates are down and with the lockdown lifted spirits are high but they may be potential trouble on the horizon a coronavirus variant 1st detected in india is causing concern in the town of bolton and the country's north officials say it appears to be more infectious than previous variants but britain's health minister matt hancock said he was somewhat reassured by the initial doctors scientists was seeing. the power treat data from the university corroborates the provisional evidence from bolton hospital and the initial observational data from india that vaccine
going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts so it's just the sound of. the space this is. as much as picturesque and the. detail so it's really moved. to see. britain's are altoona about and celebrates a...
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in virginia on behalf of religious freedom so that people who are not part of the established church of england could practice their faith as they chose. many believed that henry's advocacy against the stamp act was his most powerful oarory. i read excerpts from the resolves from three weeks online, but now i want to jump from patrick henry to somebody else and that is frederick douglass. if d.c. becomes a state, it will become a state named in honor of the be abolitionist frederick douglass. he was enslaved for the first 20 years of his life and following the civil war he moved to the nation's capitol to become so many things, diplomat, civil rights leader, confidante of president lincoln and grant and others. in his autobiography, he wrote, quote, the district of columbia is the one spot where there is no government for the people, of the people, and by the people. its citizens submitted to rulers to whom they've had no choice in selecting. they obey laws in which they had no voice in making, plenty of taxation, but no representation. in the great politics of the country, they can march with
in virginia on behalf of religious freedom so that people who are not part of the established church of england could practice their faith as they chose. many believed that henry's advocacy against the stamp act was his most powerful oarory. i read excerpts from the resolves from three weeks online, but now i want to jump from patrick henry to somebody else and that is frederick douglass. if d.c. becomes a state, it will become a state named in honor of the be abolitionist frederick douglass....
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going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts some it's just the sound of. space this is. as much as picturesque and the. sound. so it's really moving to see. britain's our altoona about and celebrate to remove nationally corona virus infection writes it down and with the lockdown lifted spirits are high but there may be potential trouble on the horizon a corona virus variant 1st detected in india is causing concern in the town of bolton and the country's north officials say it appears to be more infectious than previous variants but britain's health minister matt hancock said he was somewhat reassured by the initial doctors scientists was seeing. early treat data from works with the university corroborates the provisional evidence from bolton hospital and the initial observational data from india that v
going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts some it's just the sound of. space this is. as much as picturesque and the. sound. so it's really moving to see. britain's our altoona about and celebrate to...
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going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that the large and not only visitors but also their hosts so it's just the sound that. this is but as much as picturesque and. so it's really. difficult to see. britons are altoona about and in and celebrates are removed nationally corona virus infection writes it down and with the lockdown lifted spirits are high but there may be potential trouble on the horizon a corona virus very infers detected in india is causing concern in the town of bolton and the country's north officials say it appears to be more infectious than previous variants but britain's health minister matt hancock said he was somewhat reassured by the initial doctors scientists was seeing. the power treat data from the university corroborates the provisional evidence from bolton hospital and the initial observational data from india that vaccin
going to the pub is on a par with going to a church now residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and art galleries something that the large and not only visitors but also their hosts so it's just the sound that. this is but as much as picturesque and. so it's really. difficult to see. britons are altoona about and in and celebrates are...
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going to the public is on a par with going to a church now all residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and out galleries something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts some it's just the sound of. space this is. as much as picturesque and. so it's really. difficult to see. britons are out in about and in a celebratory mood nationally corona virus infection writes it down and with the lockdown lifted spirits are high but there may be potential trouble on the horizon a corona virus variant 1st detected in india is causing concern in the town of bolton and the country's north officials say it appears to be more infectious than previous variants but britain's health minister matt hancock said he was somewhat reassured by the initial data scientists was seeing. the power tree data from the university corroborates the provisional evidence from bolton hospital and the initial observational data from india that vaccines a
going to the public is on a par with going to a church now all residents of england wales and scotland can visit both again. britain relaxed a range of coronavirus restrictions on monday among the regained freedoms the ability to go to cinemas museums theaters and out galleries something that delighted not only visitors but also their hosts some it's just the sound of. space this is. as much as picturesque and. so it's really. difficult to see. britons are out in about and in a celebratory mood...
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states seeing some pretty wet weather as we go through wednesday and that's churches are pains in new england eastern parts of canada but kwacha weather is going to come back in behind you we got a few showers just around the place just rolling off the the rockies there but clear skies warmer weather comes back in behind illinois indiana could see a shower or 2 years ago through thursday east of that fine and dry cooler than of late for d.c. in around 19 celsius but as it sunshine nevertheless levy will see some rather wet weather there into florida not too much wet weather over towards the western side of the constants although. weston sort of kind of that we'll see some clouds and rain and clouds and rain so into southern parts of mexico over the next a day or 2 some rather heavy showers will gradually here as we go on through wednesday and on into thursday easing across into quite a model not just central america seeing some wet weather but push across the audience that's the price to pay the skies lots of warm sunshine a lower chance of what to us for trinidad and tobago. frank assessments on the governme
states seeing some pretty wet weather as we go through wednesday and that's churches are pains in new england eastern parts of canada but kwacha weather is going to come back in behind you we got a few showers just around the place just rolling off the the rockies there but clear skies warmer weather comes back in behind illinois indiana could see a shower or 2 years ago through thursday east of that fine and dry cooler than of late for d.c. in around 19 celsius but as it sunshine nevertheless...
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of aviemore. across britain, halls, leisure centres, churches, even a car are being used for voters to cast their ballots. about 48 million people of englandntil ten o'clock this evening. in scotland, voters are electing the 129 members of the scottish parliament. in wales, all 60 senedd seats are up for election. in england, voters are choosing 4,650 councillors, 13 mayors and 25 members of the london assembly. there are also elections for 39 police and crime commissioners across england and wales, and there is a by—election to pick the new mp for hartlepool. polling stations have been scrubbed and readied for socially distanced voting. this is a particularly big crop of elections, because last year's contests were postponed due to the pandemic. as well as plastic screens and hand sanitiser is at polling stations, voters are being asked to bring along their own pen or pencil if they can. covid has changed the way they can. covid has changed the way the elections are being run, and they wait for results will take longer than usual too. some contests will declare overnight, including the by—election in hartlepool. the outcome of the welsh p
of aviemore. across britain, halls, leisure centres, churches, even a car are being used for voters to cast their ballots. about 48 million people of englandntil ten o'clock this evening. in scotland, voters are electing the 129 members of the scottish parliament. in wales, all 60 senedd seats are up for election. in england, voters are choosing 4,650 councillors, 13 mayors and 25 members of the london assembly. there are also elections for 39 police and crime commissioners across england and...
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church tries to get to grips with the problem of the sexual abuse of minors. it has made some progress but in 2019, the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse looked into the church in englandhis appointment? they spoke in a press conference this morning when mary bastholm's appointment was announced. they said they were encouraged by this and it looked like —— when nazir afzal�*s appointment was announced. he said his success was dependent on how far the church would allow him to be successful because there are all kinds of vested interests within the church in england. we are seeing people being appointed in the past by the pope to look at... we have also seen them resign with no change happening. —wise thank you very much for now. thank you. now, it's time for a look at the weather with chris. we are looking at lots of showers this afternoon. in northern ireland, there is a much greater chance of seeing showers than yesterday. scotla nd scotland has slow—moving showers, so you could catch one if they hang around. some of the heaviest downpours across southern england, across the midlands and across south—west england we are looking at clouds and it looks particularly wet
church tries to get to grips with the problem of the sexual abuse of minors. it has made some progress but in 2019, the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse looked into the church in englandhis appointment? they spoke in a press conference this morning when mary bastholm's appointment was announced. they said they were encouraged by this and it looked like —— when nazir afzal�*s appointment was announced. he said his success was dependent on how far the church would allow him to be...
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of the drug supply it's quite easy to do but very risky. consider home and bransford speak a small village in southwest england with 300 residents, pub called the lazy toad a c church of english parish church and a a town council on which alcohol is served several terms earning reputation as a brilliant and steadfast. sometimes needlessly adversarial. in her 80s, she had a loose all soft beige skin, plastic clogs, walking aid, often vaguely silver earrings, sometimes a -- of lipstick. but the time she planted her white hair was so long that it nearly reached her waist. things got stuck in, some's fluff, twig from the guard in the morning took no small effort to pull the hair back from her face and impose a kind of order audit. with bobby pins. late morning there was skate through her restraints and fallen down around her forehead. she she cleanups her slowly as she a always did and clinging to the banister nearly crawling so that she felt she would not fall far. the walker wast waiting at the top of the staircase, but she did notdi need it she was only going as far as the bathroom. it always been her intention to die in her bathtub reclining fully clothed. for work
of the drug supply it's quite easy to do but very risky. consider home and bransford speak a small village in southwest england with 300 residents, pub called the lazy toad a c church of english parish church and a a town council on which alcohol is served several terms earning reputation as a brilliant and steadfast. sometimes needlessly adversarial. in her 80s, she had a loose all soft beige skin, plastic clogs, walking aid, often vaguely silver earrings, sometimes a -- of lipstick. but the...
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of ethiopia's orthodox churches accuse government forces of carrying out genocide integrate province since november fighting between the central government and to great people's liberation front is believed to have killed thousands of people england has unveiled a green list of 12 countries where residents can visit without going into quarantine when they return the new rules come into effect on may the 17 band will mean international travel will no longer be illegal australia new zealand are on the list even though they've both closed their borders to u.k. tourists. there's uncertainty as to whether a launch out of control section of a chinese rocket will end up most of the $23.00 ton booster section of the long lunch 5 b. roll because it's better to burn earth when it reenters the atmosphere but any remaining pieces could fall anywhere on earth china says the de berry is unlikely to cause any harm. those are the headlines nicholas will be here with more news in half an hour he will be here next with the inside story but 1st it's the bottom line to stay with us. hi i'm steve clements and i have a couple of questions have relations between russia and the united states reached real rock bottom can they improve or will things get e
of ethiopia's orthodox churches accuse government forces of carrying out genocide integrate province since november fighting between the central government and to great people's liberation front is believed to have killed thousands of people england has unveiled a green list of 12 countries where residents can visit without going into quarantine when they return the new rules come into effect on may the 17 band will mean international travel will no longer be illegal australia new zealand are...
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of ethiopia's orthodox church has accused government forces of carrying out genocide in 2 great problems since november fighting between the central government in the people's liberation front is believed to have killed thousands of people england has unveiled a green list of 12 countries where residents can visit without going into quarantine when they return the new rules come into effect on may the 17th and will mean international travel will no longer be illegal australia and new zealand are on the list even though they've both closed their borders to u.k. tourists the european union plans to allow tourism from countries with low infection rates by me june. the uncertainty is to way. out of control that section of the chinese rocket will end up most of the $23.00 ton boost a section of the longmont 5 b. rocket is expected to button up when it reentered the atmosphere but any remaining pieces could fall anywhere on earth and china says the debris is unlikely to cause . headline news coming up here on al-jazeera right off the muslims of france. arrived alone in france those who had a family left them back home however with the algerians the emigration of whole families which had begun in the 1950 s. increased. well not even t
of ethiopia's orthodox church has accused government forces of carrying out genocide in 2 great problems since november fighting between the central government in the people's liberation front is believed to have killed thousands of people england has unveiled a green list of 12 countries where residents can visit without going into quarantine when they return the new rules come into effect on may the 17th and will mean international travel will no longer be illegal australia and new zealand...
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of aviemore. across britain, halls, leisure centres, churches, even a car are being used for people to cast their ballots. about 48 million people in englandock this evening. parliamentary elections are taking place in scotland and wales. in england, there are votes for several regional and city mayors, including london's. and more than 4500 councillors will be elected. there is also a parliamentary by—election in hartlepool, which will get a new mp. polling stations have been scrubbed and readied for socially distanced voting. this is a particularly big crop of elections, because last year's contests were postponed due to the pandemic. as well as plastic screens and hand sanitisers at polling stations, voters are also being asked to bring along their own pen or pencil if they can. covid has changed the way that this year's elections are being run, and the wait for results will take longer than usual too. some contests will declare overnight, including the hartlepool by—election, and the outcome of the welsh elections should be known by the end of friday. on saturday afternoon, the west midlands mayor results should be known, and the outco
of aviemore. across britain, halls, leisure centres, churches, even a car are being used for people to cast their ballots. about 48 million people in englandock this evening. parliamentary elections are taking place in scotland and wales. in england, there are votes for several regional and city mayors, including london's. and more than 4500 councillors will be elected. there is also a parliamentary by—election in hartlepool, which will get a new mp. polling stations have been scrubbed and...
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of aviemore. across britain, halls, leisure centres, churches, even a car are being used for voters to cast their ballots. about 48 million people in englandble to vote, and polls will stay open until ten o'clock this evening. in scotland, voters are electing the 129 members of the scottish parliament. in wales, all 60 senedd seats are up for election. in england, voters are choosing 4,650 councillors, 13 mayors and 25 members of the london assembly. there are also elections for 39 police and crime commissioners across england and wales, and there is a by—election to pick the new mp for hartlepool. polling stations have been scrubbed and readied for socially distanced voting. this is a particularly big crop of elections, because last year's contests were postponed due to the pandemic. as well as plastic screens and hand sanitisers at polling stations, voters are being asked to bring along their own pen or pencil if they can. covid has changed the way this year's elections are being run, and they wait for results will take longer than usual, too. some contests will declare overnight, including the by—election in hartlepool. the outcome of t
of aviemore. across britain, halls, leisure centres, churches, even a car are being used for voters to cast their ballots. about 48 million people in englandble to vote, and polls will stay open until ten o'clock this evening. in scotland, voters are electing the 129 members of the scottish parliament. in wales, all 60 senedd seats are up for election. in england, voters are choosing 4,650 councillors, 13 mayors and 25 members of the london assembly. there are also elections for 39 police and...
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church —— hugs. strangely mixed rules. please keep those tweets coming in. the headlines on bbc news. borisjohnson urges people to remain cautious as coronavirus restrictions in england, wales and most ofs urged people to get tested twice a week, and get the vaccine when called. limited numbers of people are now also able to meet inside pubs, restaurants and homes. foreign holidays can also begin again for some uk residents — but only to a limited number of destinations. as fighting between israel and the palestinians enters its second week, palestinian officials say yesterday was the deadliest day in gaza — while hamas militants have continued firing rockets into israel. police have arrested four men in connection with a video which showed anti—semitic abuse being shouted from a car in north london. they sing. one of the world's largest virtual choirs, with 10,000 members from 100 countries, releases a new song marking the impact of the pandemic across the globe. and swapping cake and fizz for spades and saplings — the queen's green canopy project is encouraging people to plant a tree for the jubilee next year. the international scheme set up to ensure equal access to covid—19 vaccine
church —— hugs. strangely mixed rules. please keep those tweets coming in. the headlines on bbc news. borisjohnson urges people to remain cautious as coronavirus restrictions in england, wales and most ofs urged people to get tested twice a week, and get the vaccine when called. limited numbers of people are now also able to meet inside pubs, restaurants and homes. foreign holidays can also begin again for some uk residents — but only to a limited number of destinations. as fighting...
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the church of england is the established church back home. it is the state church in most of the southern colonies and parts of new york and they have a problem. to be a clergyman, you have to be anointed by at least one bishop. all the bishops are back in britain. if you're a pennsylvanian and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you have to go across the ocean, an exchks and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or you're clergymen have to be english men and scottsmen sent over here. and so a lot of the ministers in america start asking for one. you would think, who cares, right? if you're a presbyterian or a congressionalist, why do you care? how easy it is for them to get clergymen? the church of england is part of the government. the bishop sit in the house of lords. they're basically politicians, not religious people in your mind. every new minister is another piece of patronage to be used to corrupt the people who should be defending public liberty, but instead are up at westminster looking out for what they can get
the church of england is the established church back home. it is the state church in most of the southern colonies and parts of new york and they have a problem. to be a clergyman, you have to be anointed by at least one bishop. all the bishops are back in britain. if you're a pennsylvanian and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you have to go across the ocean, an exchks and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or you're clergymen have to be english men and scottsmen sent...