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i'm clive myrie. the headlines — owen paterson has resigned as a conservative mp after a backlash over the government's decision to overhaul the policing of mps�* conduct. mr paterson been found to have broken lobbying rules and was facing a man has pleaded guilty to murdering the women wendy knell and caroline pierce more than 30 years ago. david fuller killed them in kent in 1987. he also admitted abusing female bodies in hospital mortuaries. this was a very close call. we have got, obviously, much higher inflation keon lincoln in birmingham. teenager, who's accused of supplying the weapon. of an anti—viral pill to treat covid—19. and hundreds of millions of sikhs, jains and hindus across the world to a government u—turn. the conservative member of parliament for north shropshire was found to have broken lobbying rules and was facing suspension until tory mps blocked it by calling for an overhaul of the mps�* standards watchdog instead. they initially had the backing of number ten, but downing stree
i'm clive myrie. the headlines — owen paterson has resigned as a conservative mp after a backlash over the government's decision to overhaul the policing of mps�* conduct. mr paterson been found to have broken lobbying rules and was facing a man has pleaded guilty to murdering the women wendy knell and caroline pierce more than 30 years ago. david fuller killed them in kent in 1987. he also admitted abusing female bodies in hospital mortuaries. this was a very close call. we have got,...
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good to see you, clive.st, covid, a new variant identified in south africa, is causing concern and disrupting international travel as a result. and clive, it's been called omicron tonight. it's always a bad sign when they give it a greek name, isn't it? yeah, it is. it's an attempt not to stigmatise its place, seeming place of origin. but the south africans are feeling very bruised by this, actually, because they feel that their systems have managed to detect this, detect it pretty quickly, and bring it to the attention of the world. and the response from the likes of the uk and a number of other countries now is to suspend flights and they feel a little bit bruised by that. but there is a great deal of anxiety about this. the mutations are rapid and they're numerous. and as a result, there's a perception that it could well mean that the vaccines that are in operation may not be effective. but as far as the british are concerned, they feel, after the missteps that were made with the delta variant coming out
good to see you, clive.st, covid, a new variant identified in south africa, is causing concern and disrupting international travel as a result. and clive, it's been called omicron tonight. it's always a bad sign when they give it a greek name, isn't it? yeah, it is. it's an attempt not to stigmatise its place, seeming place of origin. but the south africans are feeling very bruised by this, actually, because they feel that their systems have managed to detect this, detect it pretty quickly, and...
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clive. that's it.rom me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. place hello. this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. authorities in texas say two teenagers were among the eight people who died in a crush at a concert. the american rapper travis scott has said he is devastated by the deaths at his astroworld festival in texas. the city's mayor said nothing like this had happened in houston for more than a0 years. last night was tragic on many levels and we will be investigating for quite some time to find out exactly what happened. let quite some time to find out exactly what happened-— quite some time to find out exactly what happened. let me “ust cover a few thin . s what happened. let me “ust cover a few things first, h what happened. let me “ust cover a few things first, based _ what happened. let me just cover a few things first, based on _ what happened. let me just cover a few things first, based on our- few things first, based on our latest information, we have eight people are repo
clive. that's it.rom me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. place hello. this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. authorities in texas say two teenagers were among the eight people who died in a crush at a concert. the american rapper travis scott has said he is devastated by the deaths at his astroworld festival in texas. the city's mayor said nothing like this had happened in houston for more than a0 years. last night was tragic on many levels and we will be investigating for...
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clive, thank you.ple crossed the channel by boat yesterday to reach the uk — it's a new record for migant crossings in a single day. more than 23,000 people have made the crossing from france to the uk by boat so far this year, nearly three times the number crossing in 2020. with more, here's our home editor, mark easton. it was a day the uk lost control of its border, of what they call tug haven in dover, and into a hired marquee for processing. but the home office won't expecting numbers anything like that, and the borderforce. 0fficers just couldn't cope. conditions in the tent last night were described by one official as a humanitarian crisis with 1000 people traumatised, vulnerable, and desperate, including, i am told, at least one pregnant woman, forced to sleep on the floor. cooking, washing, and toilet facilities have proved totally inadequate for the demand over the last week. these migrants appear to be complaining they haven't had enough to eat. we have hundreds of people sleeping on a concr
clive, thank you.ple crossed the channel by boat yesterday to reach the uk — it's a new record for migant crossings in a single day. more than 23,000 people have made the crossing from france to the uk by boat so far this year, nearly three times the number crossing in 2020. with more, here's our home editor, mark easton. it was a day the uk lost control of its border, of what they call tug haven in dover, and into a hired marquee for processing. but the home office won't expecting numbers...
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clive, thank you for sharing your thoughts — for.houghts with _ for. clive, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us _ for. clive, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us this - for. clive, thank you for sharing - your thoughts with us this morning. that's clive wratten, ceo of the business travel associatio. england's chief medical officer, chris whitty, has said his "greatest worry" is whether people will accept new measures to tackle covid variants. professor whitty told a panel discussion hosted by the local government association that he questioned whether people would comply if restrictions had to be imposed. he then went on to say that he did think the public would be brought on side. let's speak now with stephen reicher who is professor of social psychology at the university of st andrews, and a member of sage's subcommittee advising the uk government on behavioural science. surely by even suggesting that people might be reluctant to follow any 19th —— covid measures, surely that will make people not want to follow the
clive, thank you for sharing your thoughts — for.houghts with _ for. clive, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us _ for. clive, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us this - for. clive, thank you for sharing - your thoughts with us this morning. that's clive wratten, ceo of the business travel associatio. england's chief medical officer, chris whitty, has said his "greatest worry" is whether people will accept new measures to tackle covid variants. professor whitty told a...
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hi clive, england's _ union. now with all the days for... hi clive, england's cricketers - union.hi clive, england's cricketers have | hi clive, england's cricketers have qualified for the semifinals of the men t20 world cup despite losing today's game of ghent south africa by ten runs. today's game of ghent south africa by ten rune— by ten runs. susie who described herself as the _ by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother _ by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother of - by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother of a - herself as the mother of a nine—year—old daughter who needs visible women sports role models was watching that and sent us this e—mail. retailers have been spending more and more money over recent years on and more money over recent years on a lavish tv advertisement in the build—up to christmas. and at the end of last week as the news at six reported, to high street giants released their offerings for this year. there are 51 days left until christmas and after last years was all but cancelled retailers are hoping for better b
hi clive, england's _ union. now with all the days for... hi clive, england's cricketers - union.hi clive, england's cricketers have | hi clive, england's cricketers have qualified for the semifinals of the men t20 world cup despite losing today's game of ghent south africa by ten runs. today's game of ghent south africa by ten rune— by ten runs. susie who described herself as the _ by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother _ by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother...
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yes, a lot of the politics today clive has - lot of the politics today clive has been overshadowed byf six cases in scotland which came early this morning. it is worth bearing in mind that some of the rules here are already tighter than the ones that were announced for england over the weekend, for example, face coverings are required here in hospitality settings. people are still being urged to work from home where possible. but one of the things that is concerning some of the scottish government is the fact that a couple of the cases confirmed here are people who have not travelled abroad and have no connection to southern africa. they think that means that these cases have been transmitted in these cases have been transmitted in the community and that could continue to happen, although at the moment, it is not widespread. so the message from nicola sturgeon in her snp conference address and in a briefing she gave this morning was two up compliance, to think extra hard about some of the restrictions that are already in place to try and avoid the need for new ones over the coming wee
yes, a lot of the politics today clive has - lot of the politics today clive has been overshadowed byf six cases in scotland which came early this morning. it is worth bearing in mind that some of the rules here are already tighter than the ones that were announced for england over the weekend, for example, face coverings are required here in hospitality settings. people are still being urged to work from home where possible. but one of the things that is concerning some of the scottish...
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good evening, clive. _ deal with this new variant? good evening, clive. this new variant? good evening, clive. pretty well- evening, clive. pretty well equipped. scientists say it's almost like they are being punished for being so quick to spot and analyse this new variant and to raise the alarm. tonight those top scientists are working at a laboratory outside durban, trying to understand the mutations on this new variant. the one thing they do know is that it is extremely transmissible. it's spread far faster than previous variants during previous waves of infection here in south africa and they say that really is a cause for concern. even though as fergus was saying, we don't know whether or not this poses a significant threat in terms of people who have been vaccinated and so on. right now south africa seems to be on the cusp of a new wave of infections, its fourth wave, so that's an added concern. but tonight top scientists here telling me they are really not happy with these new red listings, with the board is going up. what they say south africa nee
good evening, clive. _ deal with this new variant? good evening, clive. this new variant? good evening, clive. pretty well- evening, clive. pretty well equipped. scientists say it's almost like they are being punished for being so quick to spot and analyse this new variant and to raise the alarm. tonight those top scientists are working at a laboratory outside durban, trying to understand the mutations on this new variant. the one thing they do know is that it is extremely transmissible. it's...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines... all adults over 18 will be offered a coronavirus boosterjab by the end of january. the prime minister says it was the best defence against the omicron variant. it's time for another great british vaccination effort. we've done it before, and we're going to do it again. and let's not give this virus a second chance. mps vote to approve new rules which make masks compulsory in shops and on public transport in england, unless you are exempt. and anyone arriving in the uk must take a pcr test within two days, and isolate until they receive a negative result. the head of mi6 wants more co—operation with tech companies to counter rising cyber threats. five days after storm arwen, tens of thousands are still without power. and the 20th centuary us—born singerjosephine baker, becomes the first black woman to be declared a national hero in france. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. in the past hour, the prime minister has been giving a news conference at downing street where he has set o
i'm clive myrie. the headlines... all adults over 18 will be offered a coronavirus boosterjab by the end of january. the prime minister says it was the best defence against the omicron variant. it's time for another great british vaccination effort. we've done it before, and we're going to do it again. and let's not give this virus a second chance. mps vote to approve new rules which make masks compulsory in shops and on public transport in england, unless you are exempt. and anyone arriving in...
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clive, it's been called omicron tonight. always a bad sign when they give it a greek name, isn't it? it’s give it a greek name, isn't it? it's an attempt _ give it a greek name, isn't it? it�*s an attempt not to stigmatise its seeming place of origin. but south africans are feeling very bruised by this, actually, because they feel that their systems that have managed to detect this, detected this pretty quickly and bring it to the attention of the world. and the response from the likes of the uk and number of other countries right now is to suspend flights. they feel bruised by that — but there is a great deal of anxiety about this. the mutations are rapid and numerous. as a result, there is a perception that it could well mean that the vaccines that are in operation may not be effective. but as far as the british are concerned, they feel after the missteps made after the delta variant, they had to act precipitously even though in cases that are no cases have been found here. but you are seeing the politics of this covid pro
clive, it's been called omicron tonight. always a bad sign when they give it a greek name, isn't it? it’s give it a greek name, isn't it? it's an attempt _ give it a greek name, isn't it? it�*s an attempt not to stigmatise its seeming place of origin. but south africans are feeling very bruised by this, actually, because they feel that their systems that have managed to detect this, detected this pretty quickly and bring it to the attention of the world. and the response from the likes of...
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clive, one thing is clear, central america _ here? thing is clear, central america and the - here? clive, one thing is clear, i central america and the caribbean have borne the brunt of extreme weather events for climate change, perhaps more than anywhere else in the world. hurricane is more frequent and more powerful, wiping out crops, and forcing people to migrate, so it came as no huge surprise that the g77 group of developing nations, including all of the caribbean and central america, insisted on some compensation for extreme weather from climate change. as you know, this part of the world has its fair share of major oil producers, brazil, venezuela, here in mexico, and those economies will not disconnect from fossil fuel dependence just yet, so there's real scepticism, too, ithink, that dependence just yet, so there's real scepticism, too, i think, that latin america's paulus will genuinely benefit from the text agreed in glasgow. benefit from the text agreed in glasuow. ~ ., , benefit from the text agreed in glasuow. ~ . , ., b
clive, one thing is clear, central america _ here? thing is clear, central america and the - here? clive, one thing is clear, i central america and the caribbean have borne the brunt of extreme weather events for climate change, perhaps more than anywhere else in the world. hurricane is more frequent and more powerful, wiping out crops, and forcing people to migrate, so it came as no huge surprise that the g77 group of developing nations, including all of the caribbean and central america,...
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clive, thank you.rn. despite all of that, today people were getting into similar boats and setting off trying to reach the uk. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has this report on what she saw today in calais. this tragedy stopped two nations in their tracks, but on the channel today, it was business as usual. more boats of migrants arrived in kent this morning. fearjust isn't enough to slow a trade greased by profit and fuelled by hope. the boat they came in on is flimsy and dangerous as the one that capsized yesterday. behind them in the waters off northern france, searches continued today. a body was found, but police say it is unlikely to be a passenger from yesterday's boat. two passengers thought to be from somalia and iraq are said to be stable in hospital. perhaps the only survivors from a day of horror. taste perhaps the only survivors from a day of horror-— perhaps the only survivors from a da of horror. ~ ., ., . day of horror. we were on patrol. we recovered six — day of horror. we we
clive, thank you.rn. despite all of that, today people were getting into similar boats and setting off trying to reach the uk. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has this report on what she saw today in calais. this tragedy stopped two nations in their tracks, but on the channel today, it was business as usual. more boats of migrants arrived in kent this morning. fearjust isn't enough to slow a trade greased by profit and fuelled by hope. the boat they came in on is flimsy and dangerous as...
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hi clive, england's cricketers have qualified for the semifinals of the men t20 world cup despite losingagainst south africa by ten runs. susie, who described herself as the mother role models, was watching that and sent us this e—mail. retailers have been spending more and more money over recent years on lavish tv advertisements in the build—up to christmas. and at the end of last week, as the news at six reported, two high street giants released their offerings for this year. there are 51 days left until christmas, and after last year's was all but cancelled retailers are hoping for better business over the next few weeks. they have been warnings about possible supply shortages with shoppers urged by their presence early. today two of the big hitters, john lewis and marks & spencer, released their christmas ads to try to boost business. this was the response from rosie nicole—harper. finally, on monday, a distressing video emerged of a member of a hunt hitting and kicking a horse. we are not going to show any upsetting images now, but it was discussed that morning by victoria derbyshir
hi clive, england's cricketers have qualified for the semifinals of the men t20 world cup despite losingagainst south africa by ten runs. susie, who described herself as the mother role models, was watching that and sent us this e—mail. retailers have been spending more and more money over recent years on lavish tv advertisements in the build—up to christmas. and at the end of last week, as the news at six reported, two high street giants released their offerings for this year. there are 51...
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in a few minutes viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a round up with clive myrie.gow for the cop 206! on it. but first it's time for a look at the weather with stav. pa rt part one of the weekend was quite dull for many of us.
in a few minutes viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a round up with clive myrie.gow for the cop 206! on it. but first it's time for a look at the weather with stav. pa rt part one of the weekend was quite dull for many of us.
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in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up.escooter with some brand new batteries, which means i can go pretty fast! here! wait for me! cheering and applause. spencer chuckles. whoa! ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, through that wall and across the river a bit, we have some very important neighbours. yes, we're here at bbc scotland in pacific quay glasgow and just over there, the united nations climate conference, cop26, is hosting leaders from around the world, along with 25,000 delegates from 196 nations. the question is will they agree to take the steps needed to tackle our climate emergency? the un says current systems won't suffice. we need new ideas and solutions to secure our future. and so in this show, we're asking what role do technology and innovation play in helping reduce our emissions? can technology save our world? so, let's
in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up.escooter with some brand new batteries, which means i can go pretty fast! here! wait for me! cheering and applause. spencer chuckles. whoa! ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, through that wall and across the river a...
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absolutely, clive and let's be clear about this, this is a moment the prime minister wanted to avoid,nd since the great unlocking in the summer, bringing to some extent england into line with the other nations of the uk. i think what was interesting about what the prime minister said, when i asked him, look, is thisjust minister said, when i asked him, look, is this just the beginning minister said, when i asked him, look, is thisjust the beginning of new restrictions? he said they are temporary, restrictions will be reviewed in three weeks' time but he did not say that restrictions would necessarily be wound down after three weeks, there is still the possibility they could go up and i think we are very much in the hands of the virus and what the scientists find out about the virus. he did tell us of course that this christmas would be better than last but that is setting a pretty low bar, so some people's fears that more restrictions could be coming our way have not yet been dissipated. also on the question of self isolation, self isolation has been imposed even if you have two jabs
absolutely, clive and let's be clear about this, this is a moment the prime minister wanted to avoid,nd since the great unlocking in the summer, bringing to some extent england into line with the other nations of the uk. i think what was interesting about what the prime minister said, when i asked him, look, is thisjust minister said, when i asked him, look, is this just the beginning minister said, when i asked him, look, is thisjust the beginning of new restrictions? he said they are...
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now here right now with me and is at someone quite esteem when it comes to clive climate activism . it is the former president of my half of the mold eaves my habit nationwide. welcome to al jazeera. thank. thank you very much, sir. thank you for having me. now you have campaign tirelessly on the issue, simply because the mold eaves is only a few, a meter or so above sea level. its existence is that threads. when you hear about the, the large countries not facing out, coal is quickly enough. what goes through your mind, but we are now living am on a planet which is heat at $1.00 degrees. and we know how the rain said change is more rain. there's more the summer's and longer the, when the stronger the waves are higher and therefore our costs are getting it ordered of water is contaminated, the reef is bleached and we are losing the bio diversity and therefore the bait fish. and therefore, our fishery industry, we're losing a livelihood, we're losing a community and we are losing the country. now. it was in 2009 just ahead of the of the, the cop in copenhagen. and when you did that, w
now here right now with me and is at someone quite esteem when it comes to clive climate activism . it is the former president of my half of the mold eaves my habit nationwide. welcome to al jazeera. thank. thank you very much, sir. thank you for having me. now you have campaign tirelessly on the issue, simply because the mold eaves is only a few, a meter or so above sea level. its existence is that threads. when you hear about the, the large countries not facing out, coal is quickly enough....
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but their voice is all being heard and even garnering some political support. clive louis is a labor m p. i, one of the things about politicians like me that we said here in here and we pass legislation. there's lots of different power base. it's putting us big companies, big money, banking institutions, vested interests, have a disproportionate poll and influence on our politic you see in this country. we see in the us, we see across the world as no expression power can see nothing without demand. people need to demand more of their politicians demand more of their systems. and unless they do that, i don't think we'll move at the speed that we need to even for lords, deepen, change is long overdue. this is a revolutionary world. it's a revolution forced upon us by the fact that we've allowed climate change get out of control. and taking back control means a very whole hearted change in the way which we structure. thank god. when the world 1st began to wake up to the dangers of global warming either 3 decades ago, political leaders still have the luxury of time to consider the implic
but their voice is all being heard and even garnering some political support. clive louis is a labor m p. i, one of the things about politicians like me that we said here in here and we pass legislation. there's lots of different power base. it's putting us big companies, big money, banking institutions, vested interests, have a disproportionate poll and influence on our politic you see in this country. we see in the us, we see across the world as no expression power can see nothing without...
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clive. nick miller there. that's it, so goodbye from me.bbc one, time for the new where you are. have a very good afternoon. good afternoon. it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... at the t20 mens world cup, australia are up to second in group i after a comfortable victory over bangladesh this morning. looking to bounce back after their defeat to england at the weekend, aaron finch's side gave bangladesh no chance at all, bowling them out for just 73. adam zampa getting five wickets. finch then starred with the bat, top scoring with a0 offjust 20 balls to help them reach the target in just over six overs. they now go above south africa in the table to matters off the pitch, and a board meeting has been called at yorkshire county cricket club for tomorrow to discuss the fallout from former player azeem rafiq's racism allegations. yorkshire previously said it would take no disciplinary action against its employees, players or executives. it was reported that a racist term about rafiq's pakistani heritage was regularly used towards h
clive. nick miller there. that's it, so goodbye from me.bbc one, time for the new where you are. have a very good afternoon. good afternoon. it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... at the t20 mens world cup, australia are up to second in group i after a comfortable victory over bangladesh this morning. looking to bounce back after their defeat to england at the weekend, aaron finch's side gave bangladesh no chance at all, bowling them out for just 73. adam zampa getting five wickets....
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someone, clive, for us, someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it so badly that you name yourself morning star bear. i'm bare clan ammunition helping me cheat from treaty for a territory. and i want to acknowledge that territory, but i'm in treaty 6 territory. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors her career here with me. well, i'm not sure how ancestors appreciate the shout out. in fact, the people who emigrated from russia and poland back in the 19th century, the revelation that their descendants, who to them, tribe regalia held a feather and claim to be indigenous. would probably be quite a surprise. yes, outed by her own system. it turns out morning star beth a k paying old carrie bourassa is a fraud, also known as a pretend in all a race faker. a person who steals all those heritage to get ahead without having to have suffered centuries of discrimination on abuse. because if you can bypass it, why not? it's colonialism and it's worse for him. and it's a gross form of white privilege that he can just take somebody else'
someone, clive, for us, someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it so badly that you name yourself morning star bear. i'm bare clan ammunition helping me cheat from treaty for a territory. and i want to acknowledge that territory, but i'm in treaty 6 territory. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors her career here with me. well, i'm not sure how ancestors appreciate the shout out. in fact, the people who emigrated from russia and poland back in the 19th century, the...
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in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up.e is an escooter with some brand new batteries, which means i can go pretty fast! here! wait for me! cheering and applause. spencer chuckles. whoa! ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, through that wall and across the river a bit, we have some very important neighbours. yes, we're here at bbc scotland in pacific quay glasgow and just over there, the united nations climate conference, cop26, is hosting leaders from around the world, along with 25,000 delegates from 196 nations. the question is will they agree to take the steps needed to tackle our climate emergency? the un says current systems won't suffice. we need new ideas and solutions to secure our future. and so in this show, we're asking what role do technology and innovation play in helping reduce our emissions? can technology save our world? so
in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up.e is an escooter with some brand new batteries, which means i can go pretty fast! here! wait for me! cheering and applause. spencer chuckles. whoa! ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, through that wall and across the...
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in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up. can go pretty fast!
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mastermind's clive myrie tested mel giedroyc on the life and times of her co—host, graham norton.st how much his 24—hour drumathon had raised. an incredible 5,601,138! thank you so much. and that helped the total money raised on the night reach... a whopping 59,389,048! an increase of 2 million on last year. colin paterson, bbc news, salford. regular trains are returning to the dartmoor line in devon for the first time in almost 50 years. from today, great western railway services will run between 0kehampton and exeter. it's part of a government scheme to restore abandoned railway lines. john maguire reports. when the railway arrived in 0kehampton, the town threw a huge street party to celebrate. that was 150 years ago. the next century saw crowds gather for other important occasions — to name trains and to send the town's sons off to war. and even the line's closure in 1972, part of the beeching cuts, was marked with some ceremony. today, the festivities continue as scheduled passenger service returns — a reward for years of campaigning. back in the summer, we filmed the new trac
mastermind's clive myrie tested mel giedroyc on the life and times of her co—host, graham norton.st how much his 24—hour drumathon had raised. an incredible 5,601,138! thank you so much. and that helped the total money raised on the night reach... a whopping 59,389,048! an increase of 2 million on last year. colin paterson, bbc news, salford. regular trains are returning to the dartmoor line in devon for the first time in almost 50 years. from today, great western railway services will run...
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this is bbc news. lam i am clive myrie. the headlines: covid boosterjabs will be offered to all adults over the age of 18, to combat the omicron variant, and the gap between second and third jabs is to be reduced. children aged 12 to 15 can get a second covid jab, while the clinically vulnerable will be offered a fourth. scientific advisers say the new measures are crucial, while more data about omicron is gathered. it may be that the vaccines that we have at the moment may be less good than against the current circulating delta variant. a total of 11 cases of the new variant have now been discovered in the uk, with the health secretary saying the government's tighter covid rules buy time. if it emerges that this variant is no more dangerous than the delta variant, then we won't keep measures in place for a day longer than necessary. in other news, more than 60,000 homes in scotland and the north—east of england still have no power, after storm arwen. the commons standards committee is calling for mps to be banned from prov
this is bbc news. lam i am clive myrie. the headlines: covid boosterjabs will be offered to all adults over the age of 18, to combat the omicron variant, and the gap between second and third jabs is to be reduced. children aged 12 to 15 can get a second covid jab, while the clinically vulnerable will be offered a fourth. scientific advisers say the new measures are crucial, while more data about omicron is gathered. it may be that the vaccines that we have at the moment may be less good than...
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have more from the climate summit later in the programme but now let's have the day's other news with clivetwo trains involved in a collision last night near salisbury, in wiltshire, has suffered injuries believed to be "life—changing". an investigation is underway into the cause of the crash, in which several other people were hurt. the collision happened at fisherton tunnel in salisbury, around 7pm in the evening. the line will remain closed for the next three days, affecting services linking cardiff and bristol, with the south coast. jon kay, has the latest, and a warning, his report contains some flashing images. questions tonight at the fisherton tunnel. these two trains were travelling into salisbury in the same direction but somehow collided and ended up side by side. it mostly hurts in my shoulder, up here, that's where the major sprain is... cameron was on board, heading home from a halloween party, about to get off when suddenly... this most awful noise, which i now know was the two trains hitting each other, violently being thrown about as the train kind of... they collided and m
have more from the climate summit later in the programme but now let's have the day's other news with clivetwo trains involved in a collision last night near salisbury, in wiltshire, has suffered injuries believed to be "life—changing". an investigation is underway into the cause of the crash, in which several other people were hurt. the collision happened at fisherton tunnel in salisbury, around 7pm in the evening. the line will remain closed for the next three days, affecting...
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hearing aids to ipads and mobile phones, so that sense of community is really keeping everybody going, cliveengland and wales under plans announced by the ministry ofjustice. the new measures have been called "tony's law" following a campaign by the adoptive family of a seven—year—old boy, tony hudgell, who had to have both legs amputated after being abused by his birth parents. under current guidelines, they could be sentenced to a maximum of ten years. zoe conway reports. why is there a wig in the room? judges wear wigs so that the criminals, when they are in court, can't tell the difference between them and ordinary people. i think it's made of horse wool. what do you think of that? good. tony hudgell might be in the presence of the deputy prime minister, justice secretary dominic raab, but he's certainly not daunted. and you don't know how to work that? no. but then seven—year—old tony hudgell isn't daunted by anything. what does this do? it's his fearlessness and energy that has so inspired his parents. paula and mark hudgell have been campaigning for tony's law — tougher sentences for
hearing aids to ipads and mobile phones, so that sense of community is really keeping everybody going, cliveengland and wales under plans announced by the ministry ofjustice. the new measures have been called "tony's law" following a campaign by the adoptive family of a seven—year—old boy, tony hudgell, who had to have both legs amputated after being abused by his birth parents. under current guidelines, they could be sentenced to a maximum of ten years. zoe conway reports. why is...
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mastermind's clive myrie tested mel giedroyc on the life and times of her co—host, graham norton.nk you so much. and that helped the total money raised on the night reach... a whopping 59,389,048! an increase of £2 million on last year. colin paterson, bbc news, salford. you can watch the highlights of the show on bbc one at ten to three tomorrow afternoon. we canjust we can just take your life to vienna because there is a demonstration under way after austria became the first country in europe to make coronavirus vaccinations compulsively under new yours and tarmac —— under new laws announced on friday. it was suggested potentially 10,000 people could join in this match and there was anger against these new rules that were making it compulsory for austrians at the vaccine we will keep icicles what is happening in the you updated. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. it has been very mild for much of november so far but through this weekend things are turning colder particularly by the time we get to tomorrow and that is down to the fact we have got whet
mastermind's clive myrie tested mel giedroyc on the life and times of her co—host, graham norton.nk you so much. and that helped the total money raised on the night reach... a whopping 59,389,048! an increase of £2 million on last year. colin paterson, bbc news, salford. you can watch the highlights of the show on bbc one at ten to three tomorrow afternoon. we canjust we can just take your life to vienna because there is a demonstration under way after austria became the first country in...
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yes, clive.lub and the pressure from politicians, members and the wider game only building. but the spotlight has also turned on the former england test cricketer gary ballance, who released a lengthy statement last night admitting that he was responsible for some of the racist language that rafik experienced during his time here. gary ballance, who was only recently awarded a contract extension by yorkshire, said he deeply regrets using a racial slur but said he didn't believe it had caused rafik distress. he said it was part of immature exchanges between team—mates. rafik responded saying his grievances are not to do with the words of certain individuals but more institutional racism here. there hasn't been a comment from yorkshire this week but the board is holding an emergency meeting tomorrow. rafik isn't the only one believing that this scandal must bring about significant change. laurie scott, thank you, at headingley. the periods of lockdown for those who were shielding and unable to leav
yes, clive.lub and the pressure from politicians, members and the wider game only building. but the spotlight has also turned on the former england test cricketer gary ballance, who released a lengthy statement last night admitting that he was responsible for some of the racist language that rafik experienced during his time here. gary ballance, who was only recently awarded a contract extension by yorkshire, said he deeply regrets using a racial slur but said he didn't believe it had caused...
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america and britain were angling for diana to sit on a couch, notably oprah winfrey, barbara walters, clive>> what's remarkable is how she ended up in the clutches of panorama with martin bashir, someone who was pretty much unknown. martin bashir got to diana by approaching her brother, lord spencer, and made allegations about how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device, her telephone lines were bugged. >> martin bashir came to her apartment with what he called his anti-bugging team and went right over to a radio and produced what he said was a electronic bug, a listening device. >> bashir even convinced her that the boys' nanny was having an affair with prince charles. he convinced diana that her private secretary was in cahoots with prince charles's private secretary. >> diana had good reason to believe martin bashir's deception. charles's camp had been trying to undermine her for years. and she'd been spied on before. >> the abhorrent ways in which bashir deceived her played right into her biggest fears. >> with the squijie gate tapes diana had h
america and britain were angling for diana to sit on a couch, notably oprah winfrey, barbara walters, clive>> what's remarkable is how she ended up in the clutches of panorama with martin bashir, someone who was pretty much unknown. martin bashir got to diana by approaching her brother, lord spencer, and made allegations about how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device, her telephone lines were bugged. >> martin bashir came to her apartment...
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america and britain were angling for diana to sit on a couch notably oprah winfrey, barbara walters, cliveiana by approaching her proeth lord spencer and made allegations about how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device, telephone lines bugged. >> martin bashir came to her apartment with what he called his anti-bugging team and went right over to a radio and produced what he said was an electronic bug, a listening device. >> bashir' even convinced her the boys' nanny was having an affair with prince charles and convinced diana her secretary was in cahoots with prince charles' private secretary. >> diana had good reason to believe the deception. charles' camp had been trying to undermine her for years and she had been spied on before. >> the abhorrent ways in which bashir deceived her played right into her biggest fears. >> with the tapes diana had her private phone conversation recorded and then leaked to the press. very much she thought to damage her. >> we would have a joke on it. if there was a click on the line she'd say what was that patrick?
america and britain were angling for diana to sit on a couch notably oprah winfrey, barbara walters, cliveiana by approaching her proeth lord spencer and made allegations about how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device, telephone lines bugged. >> martin bashir came to her apartment with what he called his anti-bugging team and went right over to a radio and produced what he said was an electronic bug, a listening device. >> bashir' even...
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in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up. ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, through that wall and across the river a bit, we have some very important neighbours. yes, we're here at bbc scotland in pacific quay glasgow and just over there, the united nations climate conference, cop26, is hosting leaders from around the world, along with 25,000 delegates from 196 nations. the question is will they agree to take the steps needed to tackle our climate emergency? the un says current systems won't suffice. we need new ideas and solutions to secure our future. and so in this show, we're asking what role do technology and innovation play in helping reduce our emissions? can technology save our world? so, let's start, and did you know that one of the biggest causes of greenhouse gas emissions is the agriculture industry? now, we know we need to cut
in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up. ah! 0h! good engines! that's how to arrive in a studio! hey! welcome to click! hello, hello, hello! oh, look at us! we've got a shiny studio! we have an audience! hello, audience! cheering and applause. and right next door, through that wall and across the river a bit, we have some very important neighbours. yes, we're here at bbc scotland in pacific quay glasgow and just over there, the united nations...
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very good evening, thank you clive.front is still there and it needs more rain this time for northern england and wales. thicker cloud drifting further south through the day. temperatures above average across much of england and wales. further north, brighter skies coming out across scotland and northern ireland. relatively mild. figure lease quality showers. hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines... mps at westminster debate parliamentary standards, with the commons speaker saying party political sniping must be toned down, so work can be done to make the system, done to make the system as effective as it can be. the health secretary has announced an independent inquiry into how a man was able to abuse more than a hundred female corpses in hospital mortuaries. the new chairman of yorkshire county cricket club has said the investigation into racism towards its former player, azeem rafiq was handled badly and that they must do better in future. and families across the atlantic are reunited as the us open
very good evening, thank you clive.front is still there and it needs more rain this time for northern england and wales. thicker cloud drifting further south through the day. temperatures above average across much of england and wales. further north, brighter skies coming out across scotland and northern ireland. relatively mild. figure lease quality showers. hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines... mps at westminster debate parliamentary standards, with the commons speaker...
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take clive davis one of the music executives out there and how he worked with a young p.ure. >> he was i think 21 at the time. he was an executive that worked at uptown records. he was not famous and he said you've got to admit not me personally but you got to help me get to admit hip-hop. most people never thought that rap would dominate top 20 or even be prominent in main stream pop top 40 and i bought into that vision. we didn't cross over. we did get top 40. >> the winner is sharon stone for "casino." >> and no one is more surprised than me. it's -- okay, it's a miracle. [ laughter ] it's so touching to see that. it meant everything to me. i mean, i -- that's so touching. i'm not the person people pick. i'm the dark of darkest horses and i kind of didn't know what was going on and tom hanks grabbed me by the arms and went you deserve this, and they want a good show. don't cry. and i went oh, wait. >> he said don't cry? >> yeah. >> why? >> because they want a good show. you deserve this, like, go get it. >> you deserve this. powerful moment there shared by sharon stone
take clive davis one of the music executives out there and how he worked with a young p.ure. >> he was i think 21 at the time. he was an executive that worked at uptown records. he was not famous and he said you've got to admit not me personally but you got to help me get to admit hip-hop. most people never thought that rap would dominate top 20 or even be prominent in main stream pop top 40 and i bought into that vision. we didn't cross over. we did get top 40. >> the winner is...