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this report, by the former mobo award winner colleen harris, contains flashing images.t's been going for nearly 25 years, celebrating some of the biggest names in music of black origin. make some noise! # re—rewind, when the crowd say bo selecta. unlike previous years, tomorrow's event is a virtual ceremony. thank you from the bottom of my heart again. thank you to everyone that voted for me, to all my brothers that support me. there's no live audience, but they're trialling new technology to bring an immersive experience. this is a year like no other, so we're producing a show like no other. and so, for us, it was about using the power of black culture to bring people together. its return after a two—year hiatus follows a year of highly charged black lives matter protests, a movement that prompted the founder of the mobos to pen an open letter to the culture secretary. we've seen a solidarity which is so powerful and impactful, so i would say to any creative, look to see how you can connect, how you can work together and how you can find a support system. 20 years ago,
this report, by the former mobo award winner colleen harris, contains flashing images.t's been going for nearly 25 years, celebrating some of the biggest names in music of black origin. make some noise! # re—rewind, when the crowd say bo selecta. unlike previous years, tomorrow's event is a virtual ceremony. thank you from the bottom of my heart again. thank you to everyone that voted for me, to all my brothers that support me. there's no live audience, but they're trialling new technology to...
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this report, by the former mob0 award winner colleen harris, contains flashing images.ck origin. make some noise! # re—rewind, when the crowd say bo selecta...#. unlike previous years, tomorrow's event is a virtual ceremony. thank you from the bottom of my heart, again. thank you to everyone that voted for me, to all my brothers that support me. there's no live audience, but they're trialling new technology to bring an immersive experience. this is a year like no other, so we're producing a show like no other. and so, for us, it was about using the power of black culture to bring people together. its return after a two—year hiatus follows a year of highly—charged black lives matter protests, a movement that prompted the founder of the mob0 founder to pen an open letter to the culture secretary. we've seen a solidarity which is so powerful and impactful, so i would say to any creative, look to see how you can connect, how you can work together, how you can find a support system. 20 years ago, i was here in a different capacity. i was lucky enough to win one of these, so
this report, by the former mob0 award winner colleen harris, contains flashing images.ck origin. make some noise! # re—rewind, when the crowd say bo selecta...#. unlike previous years, tomorrow's event is a virtual ceremony. thank you from the bottom of my heart, again. thank you to everyone that voted for me, to all my brothers that support me. there's no live audience, but they're trialling new technology to bring an immersive experience. this is a year like no other, so we're producing a...
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colleen harris, bbc news.teran explorer robin hanbury—tenison, who spent weeks in a coma battling covid—i9, says the healing power of nature helped to save his life. robin was one of the first covid—i9 patients into derriford hospital. he may be a veteran of 30 expeditions, but surviving coronavirus would prove to be one of robinrobin hanbury—tenison‘s toughest experiences yet. every day was pretty brutal and we were pretty broken. the doctors called us to say that actually, he is deteriorating further. his chances of ever recovering have now gone down to about 5%. i opened my eyes, saw the sunshine, saw the flowers and that was the moment when my life was saved by the healing power of nature. it's a long road back from something like that. essentially, his body was failing and i think having a goal, something to work towards is vitally important because it gives you a target to aim for and that goal can be as trivial or as ambitious as you want it to be. so this has been as big a challenge as any that i've do
colleen harris, bbc news.teran explorer robin hanbury—tenison, who spent weeks in a coma battling covid—i9, says the healing power of nature helped to save his life. robin was one of the first covid—i9 patients into derriford hospital. he may be a veteran of 30 expeditions, but surviving coronavirus would prove to be one of robinrobin hanbury—tenison‘s toughest experiences yet. every day was pretty brutal and we were pretty broken. the doctors called us to say that actually, he is...
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colleen harris, bbc news. that event will stream later on today and wednesday.f visitors each year. but with the influx of tourists comes a troubling environmental impact, so a group of litter collectors are putting their lives on the line to keep the mountain clean. tom brada reports. purged hundreds of feet up in the air, with an unforgiving vertical drop to one side, it's a litter collection route like no other. this man'sjob is to abseil down the mountain, cleaning up the waste left behind by tourists. his gravity defying team have earned a fitting nickname from local media who refer to them as simply spider—man. media who refer to them as simply spider-man. translation: i have no fear. i was a little afraid before when ijust started but now, it's nothing. his team was set up ten years ago to deal with waste accumulating on the mountainside. an issue which is u nfortu nately mountainside. an issue which is unfortunately common our chinese beauty spots. but he has noticed that the visitor habits have begun to improve. translation: tourists are better behaved
colleen harris, bbc news. that event will stream later on today and wednesday.f visitors each year. but with the influx of tourists comes a troubling environmental impact, so a group of litter collectors are putting their lives on the line to keep the mountain clean. tom brada reports. purged hundreds of feet up in the air, with an unforgiving vertical drop to one side, it's a litter collection route like no other. this man'sjob is to abseil down the mountain, cleaning up the waste left behind...
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colleen harris, bbc news.'s organising an auction to sell time up—close with the mona lisa. normally huge crowds around the painting. other experiences going under the hammer are a virtual tour with the museum's president, and a walk along the rooftop with panoramic views of the eiffel tower and notre dame. like so many museums around the world, the louvre is suffering financially after lockdown restrictions kept visitors away for months. that is it from me and the team, plenty more on the website. we hope to see you soon, bye—bye. hello there. low pressure will continue to bring more unsettled weather to our shores for the rest of this week and very slowly, those temperatures will be creeping up as we reach the end of the week and into the weekend. now for wednesday, we'll have some showers across eastern areas. some sunshine will develop, though, behind it is this ridge of high pressure that builds in and then there will be rain pushing to western areas later on all courtesy of this new frontal system. so we
colleen harris, bbc news.'s organising an auction to sell time up—close with the mona lisa. normally huge crowds around the painting. other experiences going under the hammer are a virtual tour with the museum's president, and a walk along the rooftop with panoramic views of the eiffel tower and notre dame. like so many museums around the world, the louvre is suffering financially after lockdown restrictions kept visitors away for months. that is it from me and the team, plenty more on the...
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colleen harris, bbc news.rganizing an auction to sell time up—close with the mona lisa. other experiences going under the hammer are a virtual tour with the museum's president, and a walk along the rooftop with panoramic views of the eiffel tower and notre dame. like so many museums around the world, the louvre is suffering financially after lockdown restrictions kept visitors away for months. auctioneer christie's is hoping to raise more than $1 million. iam not i am not sure if i want to show you these pictures. bear with me. and before we go, some amazing pictures from a litter route in china... with a difference. dangling more than 1,000 feet in the air, a team of courageous rubbish collectors abseil down tianmen mountain clearing up the waste left behind by tourists. the gravity—defying team have earned a fitting nickname from local media, who refer to them simply as spidermen. very brave indeed. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @aaronsafir. i will be back in a few minutes... hello there. low pressure wi
colleen harris, bbc news.rganizing an auction to sell time up—close with the mona lisa. other experiences going under the hammer are a virtual tour with the museum's president, and a walk along the rooftop with panoramic views of the eiffel tower and notre dame. like so many museums around the world, the louvre is suffering financially after lockdown restrictions kept visitors away for months. auctioneer christie's is hoping to raise more than $1 million. iam not i am not sure if i want to...
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colleen harris, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. thank you, sophie.er north, a good day to have a big umbrella handy as the rain came tumbling down. it's been a wet day across north wales and the north west of england and the heavy rain moving down into the midlands followed by showers. ahead of the wet weather we have temperatures tumbling with a frost developing across parts of east anglia and the south—east of england and patchy, dense fog as well but that will tend to get washed away later in the night as the wetter weather moves down and the wetter weather moves down and the rain could still be heavy with showers continuing further north, but clearer skies developing in northern ireland, wales and the south—west and the odd pocket of frost here, but generally speaking, frost here, but generally speaking, frost free by the morning. we have some wetter weather to clear away from east anglia and the south—east and then skies will brighten in many areas and we will have a few showers although they are diminishing and through the afternoon the cloud w
colleen harris, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. thank you, sophie.er north, a good day to have a big umbrella handy as the rain came tumbling down. it's been a wet day across north wales and the north west of england and the heavy rain moving down into the midlands followed by showers. ahead of the wet weather we have temperatures tumbling with a frost developing across parts of east anglia and the south—east of england and patchy, dense fog as well but that will tend to get washed...
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this report, by the former mob0 award winner colleen harris, contains flashing images.e some noise! # re—rewind, when the crowd say bo selecta.
this report, by the former mob0 award winner colleen harris, contains flashing images.e some noise! # re—rewind, when the crowd say bo selecta.
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according to prosecutor colleen barnett of the harris county district attorney's office, that was becaused made some early observations about the crime scene. >> officers had investigated burglaries and robberies for many years before they get into homicide, and they thought that the scene looked kind of suspicious. >> so what was off kilter with this one? >> the fact that it didn't look burglarized. >> the doors were open? >> they were open a little bit, but nothing was tossed. things that were standing up in the drawers were still standing up. burglars, as a general notion, want to get in and out. they want to take some stuff and get out, get some easy things they can sell on the street without any problems and make their money and go. >> reporter: but what about those items lizz noticed were missing from the house and that backpack of apparent burglar's loot she found in the garage? well, detectives took careful note of many other items, pricey things that had been left untouched. >> cameras, the bicycle. there was some painting equipment. there were things that were easy to take that
according to prosecutor colleen barnett of the harris county district attorney's office, that was becaused made some early observations about the crime scene. >> officers had investigated burglaries and robberies for many years before they get into homicide, and they thought that the scene looked kind of suspicious. >> so what was off kilter with this one? >> the fact that it didn't look burglarized. >> the doors were open? >> they were open a little bit, but...