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jonathan portes is professor of economics and public policy at king's college london. good morning.t from leo varadkar reminding us all how complicated this is, it is notjust about trade, it is about the history of northern ireland and the irish republic. that is right, and the conflict here is that from the uk and especially the democratic unionist party, the eu is saying effectively northern ireland has, to a very large extent, stay within the eu for customs and regulatory purposes. and regarding the talks today between michel barnier and leo varadkar, they are pretty much on the same page. the question is will the same page. the question is will the uk change its position? that's writes, michel barnier will be explaining to leo varadkar his latest proposal, which is as he said the de— dramatised the issue by moving some of the checks that the eu want away from the irish sea, away from this new border between great britain and northern ireland, but still legally it is pretty much the same. there will be a border on the same. there will be a border on the irish sea and the democrat
jonathan portes is professor of economics and public policy at king's college london. good morning.t from leo varadkar reminding us all how complicated this is, it is notjust about trade, it is about the history of northern ireland and the irish republic. that is right, and the conflict here is that from the uk and especially the democratic unionist party, the eu is saying effectively northern ireland has, to a very large extent, stay within the eu for customs and regulatory purposes. and...
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and taught at university college london. he is the author of several books including edmund burke, the first conservative, and the big society, the anatomy of the new politics. he said that the handicap of having an educated at eden and oxford and hope the phd in philosophy from university college london. a recent review in spectator called him, quote, one of only three or four genuine intellectuals on the tory benches in the house of commons. imagine how lonely he would be in the house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor and privilege to welcome jesse norman. [applause] >> thank you very much indeed, thank you for the wonderful introduction. i can't tell you how delighted i am to be here and have a chance to talk about one of my great heroes, adam smith. i should say i don't do so as a parliamentarian, or indeed someone involved in politics at all but as someone who is interested in ideas and philosophy and impact fees ideas can have in our lives today. the thing about smith, i will emphasize this and p
and taught at university college london. he is the author of several books including edmund burke, the first conservative, and the big society, the anatomy of the new politics. he said that the handicap of having an educated at eden and oxford and hope the phd in philosophy from university college london. a recent review in spectator called him, quote, one of only three or four genuine intellectuals on the tory benches in the house of commons. imagine how lonely he would be in the house of...
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now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofs often seen as an aggravator. we sent sarah emmett, who has had adhd since childhood, to meet the researchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that's most stimulating. so right now, stood here, it's definitelyjumping on the lion. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for self—control and attention. research is now using technology to affect neurological changes to this region. by activating this, which is often less engaged in the brains of people with adhd, rese
now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofs often seen as an aggravator. we sent sarah emmett, who has had adhd since childhood, to meet the researchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought...
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now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that's most stimulating. so right now, stood here, it's definitelyjumping on the lion. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for self—control and attention. research is now using technology to affect neurological changes to this region. by activating this, which is often less engaged in the brains of people with adhd, researchers are hoping to improve concentration. stimulant medication, interestingly enough, also enhances the activity of this right frontal are
now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that's most stimulating. so right now, stood here, it's...
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work out what happened spoke earlier to the deputy director of the space domain at university college london talk to some. the launch stages and says it's really rare for a soyuz to fail like this. when you have a launch you have usually on the launches two or three stages the first stage is abusive then separate to the second and third stage usually puts you in orbit and apparently there was a lack of propulsion from the initial booster or the second boosters not clear to me so not enough energy to be able to orbit the capsule which condemned the astronauts to go back to worst on a ballistic i would say trajectory and this was probably the tricky part it's extremely unusual that this kind of accident or incident happens on a user launcher they are one of the most reliable launchers worldwide so it's extremely rare and i think one of the first times that these publicized that this happens with a manned launcher. well goes the same understands we hugely tense time for friends and family watching the launch although they know the best planning has gone into it those are the baccy had i guess g
work out what happened spoke earlier to the deputy director of the space domain at university college london talk to some. the launch stages and says it's really rare for a soyuz to fail like this. when you have a launch you have usually on the launches two or three stages the first stage is abusive then separate to the second and third stage usually puts you in orbit and apparently there was a lack of propulsion from the initial booster or the second boosters not clear to me so not enough...
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that was david hirst and we were joined earlier by someone from the policy institute at kings college londons been more aggressive foreign policy. when he came to power he was hailed as the great reformer and with that it would signal a new saudi arabia. during his time as defence minister and then crowned prince, we have seen a worrying trend that is more aggressive foreign policy. as suggested, yemen, the blockade of qatar, the argument with canada and domestically, repression has continued so while he has allowed women to drive and open cinema, there have been instances of journalists being repressed and any dissidents being crushed. pressure is mounting on the chancellor, philip hammond, to find extra money in the budget to support universal credit. the new system involves merging existing benefits into a single payment. this morning, one conservative suggested around 30 of her colleagues are concerned about how universal credit is working. the work and pensions secretary has admitted that some claimants will be worse off. 0ur political correspondent, matt cole, is here. matt, tough choi
that was david hirst and we were joined earlier by someone from the policy institute at kings college londons been more aggressive foreign policy. when he came to power he was hailed as the great reformer and with that it would signal a new saudi arabia. during his time as defence minister and then crowned prince, we have seen a worrying trend that is more aggressive foreign policy. as suggested, yemen, the blockade of qatar, the argument with canada and domestically, repression has continued...
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joining me now is jonathan portes, professor of economics at king's college london and senior fellowk, "uk in a changing europe". theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is criticalfollowed by theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed by the summit which has seen by the uk and brussels as the all—important one on wednesday. what we have seen is mrs may hasn't actually been negotiating with brussels for the last 18 months, she has really been negotiating with her own party and cabinet and what appears to have happened yesterday was that negotiators, the prime minister's chief negotiator, and the michel barnier team, had come to more less a deal, presumably with mrs may's backing. but yet, she then realised that her and sent dominik rahman to brussels to take it off the table —— dominic raab. there has been reaction, not surprisingly, if you can't put yourself in a position you can't put yourself in a position you ca n follow can't put yourself in a position you can follow through on, we are going to
joining me now is jonathan portes, professor of economics at king's college london and senior fellowk, "uk in a changing europe". theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is criticalfollowed by theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed by the summit which has seen by the uk and brussels as the all—important one on wednesday. what we have seen is mrs may hasn't actually been negotiating with brussels...
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haven't seen each otherfor nine months, or whether that be research at places like the imperial college londoncentre the blast injury studies. the legacy is to never forget the sacrifices that were made in the past for the present. this sculpture and others around the country are open to the public for a few days until monday, 29th of october. this year the royal british legion is hoping to raise £59 million to help soldiers, veterans and their families. lauren million to help soldiers, veterans and theirfamilies. lauren moss, reporting from greenwich. thank you. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. i looked at the weather maps this morning and a shiver ran down my spine. we will be complaining if the next few days about how chilly it will get, and it looks like we are infor will get, and it looks like we are in for the coldest weather since april this year. it has been quite a few months since we have had whether this cold, or will have had. this is what is happening right now. the yellow m ea ns what is happening right now. the yellow means slightly milder air but watc
haven't seen each otherfor nine months, or whether that be research at places like the imperial college londoncentre the blast injury studies. the legacy is to never forget the sacrifices that were made in the past for the present. this sculpture and others around the country are open to the public for a few days until monday, 29th of october. this year the royal british legion is hoping to raise £59 million to help soldiers, veterans and their families. lauren million to help soldiers,...
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the constitution unit at the university college london has produced a report on the process, identifyingked professor meg russell, one of the report's authors, if the most likely trigger was mps refusing to vote for whatever deal the government put before them. well, what becomes likely depends first and foremost on the outcome of the negotiations. because there are two routes at the beginning — one way is there is a deal and the other way is there is not a deal. so if there is a deal, then the deal has to be put to parliament, and that gives mps an opportunity to intervene, to either vote down the deal or to maybe make support for the deal conditional on a referendum. but then, of course, there is a route where if there is not a deal, there's going to be pretty much a crisis situation, and there may be calls for a referendum at that point as well. but as we have seen this week, with the warning shots fired from the dup, theresa may is going to struggle to get a majority, or get the numbers on anything at all that she wants to put through parliament, so would that rule out any kind of re
the constitution unit at the university college london has produced a report on the process, identifyingked professor meg russell, one of the report's authors, if the most likely trigger was mps refusing to vote for whatever deal the government put before them. well, what becomes likely depends first and foremost on the outcome of the negotiations. because there are two routes at the beginning — one way is there is a deal and the other way is there is not a deal. so if there is a deal, then...
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started when i caught up with michael grubb professor of energy and climate change at university college london he's written several reports for the intergovernmental panel on climate change i began by asking him what a carbon free future would look like for this region middle east over usually has a concern that much of the middle east is dependent upon oil. not so much on coal and coal is the first in the line of fire the biggest sin in terms of climate change if you like. but one issue for many in the middle east is what is the future look like if we do have to curtail oil demand. that's probably going to affect some other regions like oil shales first because they're actually a bit more expensive than and a bit more carbon intensive but still we're talking about rather than the past century largely fuel an expansion of coal in oil this century being about that contraction in the rise of solar wind other renewable sources so that's the first thing we need to think what's the energy economy of countries in this case middle east countries traditionally heavy dependence on oil significant on ga
started when i caught up with michael grubb professor of energy and climate change at university college london he's written several reports for the intergovernmental panel on climate change i began by asking him what a carbon free future would look like for this region middle east over usually has a concern that much of the middle east is dependent upon oil. not so much on coal and coal is the first in the line of fire the biggest sin in terms of climate change if you like. but one issue for...
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i'm joined by armida van rij from the policy institute at king's college london.th us. thank you very much for being with us. let's start in basic terms, what is the state of the relationship between saudi arabia and countries like the united states and indeed members of the european union, including the uk? i think we need to start by saying that every bilateral relationship is different, and every country will have different considerations that will play out in this case. saudi arabia is an absolutely crucial ally for the us and the uk. in terms of security cooperation and intelligence staring —— intelligence sharing. it is significant for the us and uk in terms of arms exports. how much has been riding on the impact of the new crown and is who has been a whirlwind through saudi politics in terms of his impact on domestic reform and his intervention in countries like yemen? when he first came to power, he was very much hailed as this great reformer and with that it would signal a new saudi arabia, but during his time as defence minister and now crown prince, we
i'm joined by armida van rij from the policy institute at king's college london.th us. thank you very much for being with us. let's start in basic terms, what is the state of the relationship between saudi arabia and countries like the united states and indeed members of the european union, including the uk? i think we need to start by saying that every bilateral relationship is different, and every country will have different considerations that will play out in this case. saudi arabia is an...
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a new study from kings college london is looking at treating the disorder using different kinds of technologies because technology is often seen as an aggregator. we sent sarah emmett who have had adhd since childhood to meet the researchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett andi behind the study. i'm sarah emmett and i had adhd. it stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. like most people, i have thoughts buzzing around my head all the time. it's very much like a volga square except with adhd it is really difficult to prioritise which box should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that is most stimulating so right now stood here it is definitelyjumping right now stood here it is definitely jumping on the right now stood here it is definitelyjumping on the lion. so right now, stood here, it's definitelyjumping on the lion. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until. ..gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area r
a new study from kings college london is looking at treating the disorder using different kinds of technologies because technology is often seen as an aggregator. we sent sarah emmett who have had adhd since childhood to meet the researchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett andi behind the study. i'm sarah emmett and i had adhd. it stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. like most people, i have thoughts buzzing around my head all the time. it's very much like a volga square...
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, who is co—director of the grantham institute for climate change and environment at imperial college london's the director of the keele institute for sustainable futures at keele university. professor fogwill started by explaining the challenge of reaching this 1.5 degree target. we are looking at obviously projections. this year we have achieved i degrees above preindustrial warming which is quite remarkable given previous estimates. and turning to the vetjoanna haigh who is here with me, the language is specifically designed to send out a serious message about the potential consequences of this —— professor joanna haigh. consequences of this —— professor joanna haigh. we have known for a long time that global norm is due to human made carbon dioxide that the impacts of what will happen and what will happen in the future in all sorts of aspects of our lives and we need to do something about it and how to do it is now set out very clearly in this report. let me bring in some of the questions we have had from viewers who have been calling and texting us this morning. karl says, why are we no
, who is co—director of the grantham institute for climate change and environment at imperial college london's the director of the keele institute for sustainable futures at keele university. professor fogwill started by explaining the challenge of reaching this 1.5 degree target. we are looking at obviously projections. this year we have achieved i degrees above preindustrial warming which is quite remarkable given previous estimates. and turning to the vetjoanna haigh who is here with me,...
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a professor of surgery at imperial college london, says students have spent so much time in front oftients. roger kneebone, who teaches medical students, explains young people have so little experience of craft skills they struggle with anything practical. he'll be addressing the v&a museum of childhood in east london tonight, calling for more creativity in the curriculum — to help deal with the long—term problem. the children's charity, barnado's is warning excluded schoolchildren are at ‘serious risk‘ of becoming involved in knife crime. it adds they‘re also at risk of "being groomed and exploited by criminal gangs". the charity said 47 councils, had no spaces in pupil referral units, which look after excluded children. the government said a review of school exclusions and their impact on children was ongoing. uber‘s long—running appeal against a ruling that its drivers should be treated as ‘workers‘ rather than ‘self—employed‘ will be heard in the court of appeal later. the taxi—hailing app argues that its drivers shouldn‘t be treated as ‘workers‘ — which would mean they are entit
a professor of surgery at imperial college london, says students have spent so much time in front oftients. roger kneebone, who teaches medical students, explains young people have so little experience of craft skills they struggle with anything practical. he'll be addressing the v&a museum of childhood in east london tonight, calling for more creativity in the curriculum — to help deal with the long—term problem. the children's charity, barnado's is warning excluded schoolchildren are...
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we're joined by andreas creek an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator and lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say that yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their true size but that the who these wouldn't be allowed to become like lebanon's hezbollah their red lines that can't be crossed he said does that get us anywhere if and when the peace talks resume. right i mean for the time being i think these are not peace talks per se i think the first talks will be about a ceasefire because the war still ongoing i think peace talks will come after there is an established ceasefire and some sort of agreement of where this peace talks could actually lead the various parties the issue generally is with the yemeni foreign minister or the yemeni government the officially rec
we're joined by andreas creek an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator and lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say that yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their...
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aunts who know their children best to trust their instincts and join them on crew from university college london is a co-author of the report and she says doctors need to be cautious. the diagnosis can be applied to all sorts of ordinary behaviors that may be normal for the age bracket that a child falls into. but are identified as being abnormal because they're in a school year in which they're relatively young well i think i think clinicians and teachers just need to be aware of this need to have an outline that the the suppose it criteria for a.d.h. they are very gruelling very nonspecific and may include normal variations in behavior and normal age related immaturity and just be much more cautious about applying the label because as we know you know the label it is a label that a child has for life and is up to sociate she would then getting on drug treatment well this is a problem across mental health diagnoses are all the criteria often nonspecific there are about behaviors that may be normal in one context but not normal in another context and they're all whether or not there is a diagnos
aunts who know their children best to trust their instincts and join them on crew from university college london is a co-author of the report and she says doctors need to be cautious. the diagnosis can be applied to all sorts of ordinary behaviors that may be normal for the age bracket that a child falls into. but are identified as being abnormal because they're in a school year in which they're relatively young well i think i think clinicians and teachers just need to be aware of this need to...
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haven't seen each otherfor nine months, or whether that be research at places like the imperial college londonacrifices that were made in the past for the present. this sculpture and others around the country are open to the public for a few days until monday, 29th of 0ctober. few days until monday, 29th of october. this year the royal british legion is hoping to raise £59 million to help soldiers, veterans and their families. lauren million to help soldiers, veterans and theirfamilies. lauren...
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we're joined by address craig an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator a lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say there yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their true size but that the who these wouldn't be allowed to become like lebanon's hezbollah their red lines that cannot be crossed he said does that get us anywhere if and when the peace talks resume. right i mean for the time being i think these are not peace talks per se i think the first talks will be about a ceasefire because the war still ongoing i think peace talks will come after there is an established ceasefire and some sort of agreement of where this peace talks could actually lead the various parties the issue generally is with the yemeni foreign minister or the yemeni government the officially rec
we're joined by address craig an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator a lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say there yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their...
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researchers at university college london analyzed data collected between 2005 to 2015. they found a number of 16 to 24-year-olds who don't drink alcohol increased by more than 10%. those are some of the day's sts.scumo,cbs news >>> thsh i. play o' the day...hockey >>> two 100 win teams faced of in the championship series this october. billy crystal making off season plans with the yankees on the ropes. top of the fourth, boston's christian vasquez just three home runs in the regular season that one is going to the bank to d sox. it's 4-3, new york with two on. torres soft ground ball. the former giant nunes saves the day. boston wins thence to the alcs they will face the houston astros. >>> the flyers new mascot. the sharks dumped the real flyers. pavelski and kane each scored goals. one day after being shut out by the islanders, the sharks crushed the flyers 8-2. with no jimmy g and one reinforce the 49ers are not ready for prime time. their october 21st game against the rams has been bumped from sunday night to sunday afternoon. that's good news for channel 5. the gam
researchers at university college london analyzed data collected between 2005 to 2015. they found a number of 16 to 24-year-olds who don't drink alcohol increased by more than 10%. those are some of the day's sts.scumo,cbs news >>> thsh i. play o' the day...hockey >>> two 100 win teams faced of in the championship series this october. billy crystal making off season plans with the yankees on the ropes. top of the fourth, boston's christian vasquez just three home runs in the...
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haven't seen each other for nine months, or whether that be research at places like the imperial college londonces that were made in the past for the present. this installation and others around the country are open for the public to visit. this year, the royal british legion is hoping to raise £50 million to help current serving soldiers, veterans and their families. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz. you have been looking at a typhoon. not this cyclone, or ray cyclops, as my grandmother calls at! this is so far the most powerful this year. technology is so amazing now that we can peer right into the eye of the storm. the island is around there and itjust storm. the island is around there and it just so storm. the island is around there and itjust so happened that whilst this was moving in, it went right around the island. the reason why i am showing this to you is i think it is absolutely fascinating looking at all of these patterns. if you look at it carefully, there are guys within allies. —— eyes within eyes. when we talk about these winds, they arejust around when we talk abou
haven't seen each other for nine months, or whether that be research at places like the imperial college londonces that were made in the past for the present. this installation and others around the country are open for the public to visit. this year, the royal british legion is hoping to raise £50 million to help current serving soldiers, veterans and their families. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz. you have been looking at a typhoon. not this cyclone, or ray cyclops, as my...
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that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house changes a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power of the cotton institutions so yeah it has been very difficult yeah trying to both. but with access actually finding it a way to keep their own political political agendas i think we are in a kind of at that lock right now. jordi from your perspective what does it say that one year on there with these large demonstrations and that there were even as some clashes that happened. well the issue here is that there's a lot of unrest here in catalonia because people are extremely unhappy with how things have turned out specially after the first of october twenty seventh seeing. the people who protested yester
that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house changes a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power...
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haven't seen each otherfor nine months, whether it is through research at places like the imperial college london the installations are open until monday 29th october. the legacy is to never forget the sacrifices that were made in the past for the present. time for a look at the weather. we have had so much warm weather but it is getting colder. cold enough for snow? i wouldn't say cold enough for snow for 99% of us but across the hills particularly in the north there will be some sleet and snow starting tonight, 500 metres, which is about twice the height of canary wharf, any hills that are about twice that could get some snow in the north. maybe 99% is a slight exaggeration, 95%. iam maybe 99% is a slight exaggeration, 95%. i am guessing. the next few days, this is a cold blast of air and if it was january i would say 100% we would be getting snow. it is a cold wind blowing from the north, no drama. we get theirs in october. we have been used to such mild weather and we have had is am mild spells. these temperatures we have in the evening, and the next couple of days that will be distant memory
haven't seen each otherfor nine months, whether it is through research at places like the imperial college london the installations are open until monday 29th october. the legacy is to never forget the sacrifices that were made in the past for the present. time for a look at the weather. we have had so much warm weather but it is getting colder. cold enough for snow? i wouldn't say cold enough for snow for 99% of us but across the hills particularly in the north there will be some sleet and...
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instincts while let's get more on this now we're joined by joanna moncrief reader at university college london and also the author of the report and she's joining us from essex very good to have you with us on al-jazeera i know that these findings will resonate with many parents and teachers you know how to properly assess meet the needs of children in the classroom r a d h d cases on the rise at least partly because it is being misdiagnosed well as they are i think this study shows that he is being misdiagnosed in certain cases or at least that the diagnosis can be applied to all sorts of ordinary behaviors that may be normal or the age bracket the child was in. but are identified as being abnormal because they're in a school year in which they're relatively young and how do you so how do you then improve the diagnostic process given that there isn't. that you can't you know it's not something that you can test for chemically. well i think i think clinicians and teachers just need to be aware of this need to have it never mind that the the suppose that criteria to a.d.h. they are very broad a
instincts while let's get more on this now we're joined by joanna moncrief reader at university college london and also the author of the report and she's joining us from essex very good to have you with us on al-jazeera i know that these findings will resonate with many parents and teachers you know how to properly assess meet the needs of children in the classroom r a d h d cases on the rise at least partly because it is being misdiagnosed well as they are i think this study shows that he is...
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the team at university college hospital in london repaired the babies' spinal cords when their mothersorts. i might not go too much deeper, because we might need membranes in the second. this is remarkable surgery. opening the womb to correct a birth defect. this complex procedure was done in belgium. among a vast team, a british surgeon who has now operated on two pregnant women in london. the mothers and their babies are doing well. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy, when the bones of the spine don't form properly. this can cause a bulge from which spinal fluid leaks out. the condition can cause a range of lifelong health issues, such as paralysis, bladder and bowel problems and affect brain development. the delicate surgery happens at around 26 weeks pregnancy. the womb is opened and the baby's nerve tissues are pushed back into the spinal cord, which is then closed. the pregnancy continues for another three months. until now, surgery to correct spina bifida was done after birth, but the team at london's university college hospital say doing it in the womb
the team at university college hospital in london repaired the babies' spinal cords when their mothersorts. i might not go too much deeper, because we might need membranes in the second. this is remarkable surgery. opening the womb to correct a birth defect. this complex procedure was done in belgium. among a vast team, a british surgeon who has now operated on two pregnant women in london. the mothers and their babies are doing well. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy,...
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haven't seen each otherfor nine months, whether it is through research at places like the imperial college londonthe 29th october. the legacy is to never forget the sacrifices that were made in the past for the present. britain's multi—billion pound games industry is preparing for the release of what could well be another blockbuster. red dead redemption two is a wild west adventure from the company behind grand theft auto. and much of the work has been done at the company's studios in edinburgh. here's our technology reporter marc cieslak. red dead redemption two allows players to experience a vast virtual version of the old west. robbing trains, riding horses and even playing poker. that is all the work of rockstar games and this latest release is so big it had to be created in nine different studios across four different countries. gentlemen, you all know what to do. about as far from the old west as you can get, edinburgh is home to rockstar north. it is the largest of the studios involved in an international effort to make this game. for us, it's biggest game have ever made. notjust cos it's
haven't seen each otherfor nine months, whether it is through research at places like the imperial college londonthe 29th october. the legacy is to never forget the sacrifices that were made in the past for the present. britain's multi—billion pound games industry is preparing for the release of what could well be another blockbuster. red dead redemption two is a wild west adventure from the company behind grand theft auto. and much of the work has been done at the company's studios in...
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we're joined by andrus creek an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator and lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say that yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their true size but that the who these wouldn't be allowed to become like lebanon's hezbollah their red lines that cannot be crossed he said does that get us anywhere if and when the peace talks resume. right i mean for the time being i think these are not peace talks per se i think the first talks will be about a ceasefire because the war still ongoing i think peace talks will come after there is an established ceasefire and some sort of agreement of where this peace talks could actually leave the various parties the issue generally is with the yemeni foreign minister or the yemeni government the officially r
we're joined by andrus creek an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator and lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say that yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their...
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russian space agency let's go live now to deputy director of the space to main at the university college of london hello sir thanks for coming on short notice to talk to us when i'm so nasser already of course not relying so heavily on its partnership with russia because it's only really the soyuz craft that can get people and resources up to the describe in the instant as a problem with the booster separation though in simple terms what happens during that phase any boosters any rockets are they just describing in one two scientific way four of us. yes i try to out hello so when you have a launch you have usually the launches two or three stages in the first stage is abuse that then separate to the second and third stage usually puts you in orbit and apparently there was a lack of propulsion from the initial booster or the second booster it's not clear to me so not enough energy to be able to orbit the capsule which condemned the astronauts to go back to worst on a ballistic trajectory and this was probably the tricky part it's extremely unusual that it's going to accident or incident happens on
russian space agency let's go live now to deputy director of the space to main at the university college of london hello sir thanks for coming on short notice to talk to us when i'm so nasser already of course not relying so heavily on its partnership with russia because it's only really the soyuz craft that can get people and resources up to the describe in the instant as a problem with the booster separation though in simple terms what happens during that phase any boosters any rockets are...
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that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house change a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power of the continent situations so yeah it has been very difficult yeah trying to both. but with access actually finding it a way to keep their own political political agendas i think we are in a kind of at that lock right now. jordi from your perspective what does it say that one year on there with these large demonstrations and that there were even some clashes that happened. well the issue here is that there's a lot of unrest here in catalonia because people are extremely unhappy with how things have turned out especially after the first of october twenty seventh. the people who protested yesterday throu
that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house change a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power...
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researchers london's king's college hospital say around 40 percent of children who needed oral surgeryst year. the number of commuters fainting on the london underground is at alarming levels, according to the rmt union. more than 800 people have collapsed during the morning rush hour over the past two years. passengers have complained of overheating and overcrowding but transport for london says it's constantly trying to keep temperatures down. a so—called ‘millennial‘ railcard is being launched in england, giving 26 to 30 year olds discounts on train fares. the repeatedly delayed programme was promised by the chancellor, philip hammond, in last year's budget but there had been speculation the scheme would be scrapped. it was originally trialled in march, with 10,000 cards selling out within hours. the railcard will go on sale before the end of the year and will be available via a mobile app rather than as a physical card. a new scheme aimed at supporting young people leaving the care system says it will help create 10,000 work opportunities over the next decade. the announcement come
researchers london's king's college hospital say around 40 percent of children who needed oral surgeryst year. the number of commuters fainting on the london underground is at alarming levels, according to the rmt union. more than 800 people have collapsed during the morning rush hour over the past two years. passengers have complained of overheating and overcrowding but transport for london says it's constantly trying to keep temperatures down. a so—called ‘millennial‘ railcard is being...
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that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house changes a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power of the cotton institutions so yeah it has been very difficult yeah trying to both. both act actually finding in a way to keep their own political political agendas i think we are in a kind of a deadlock right now. jordi from your perspective what does it say that one year on there with these large demonstrations and that there were even some clashes that happened. well the issue here is that there's a lot of unrest here in catalonia because people are extremely unhappy with how things have turned out especially after the first of october twenty seventh. the people who protested yesterday throughout the
that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house changes a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power...
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the team at university college hospital in london repaired the babies' spinal cords when their mothersn the second. this is remarkable surgery. opening the womb to correct a birth defect. this complex procedure was done in belgium. among a vast team, a british surgeon who has now operated on two pregnant women in london. the mothers and their babies are doing well. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy, when the bones of the spine don't form properly. this can cause a bulge from which spinal fluid leaks out. the condition can cause a range of lifelong health issues, such as paralysis, bladder and bowel problems and affect brain development. the delicate surgery happens at around 26 weeks pregnancy. the womb is opened and the baby's nerve tissues are pushed back into the spinal cord, which is then closed. the pregnancy continues for another three months. until now, surgery to correct spina bifida was done after birth, but the team at london's university college hospital say doing it in the womb has the potential to lead to better outcomes. we anticipate that we wil
the team at university college hospital in london repaired the babies' spinal cords when their mothersn the second. this is remarkable surgery. opening the womb to correct a birth defect. this complex procedure was done in belgium. among a vast team, a british surgeon who has now operated on two pregnant women in london. the mothers and their babies are doing well. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy, when the bones of the spine don't form properly. this can cause a...
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them studied information experience design at london's royal college of art there she discovered herpassion for photography and video art. i ended up just kind of playing around and. i found the photography is so much more rewarding than spending twenty four hours on a sewing machine trying to make. you know i can just throw stuff in the show and three people in the show and get the pitch and i. know works predominantly as a platonic friend director much of her work is inspired by surrealism an artist like salvador dali. like her short film on your venus. is poking fun at a female idea during connections from the pos. who are nice to see the most. and connecting it to. themselves and get this. out in the wilds so i kind of recreated. a new. kind of an avatar. much of em's work revolves around the stereotypical presentation of women as a team she too fell victim to digital abuse when pictures of her were distributed on pornographic websites. on the plug in for a few years she's back on line with fresh confidence. you know if you've been bullied out of a space you shouldn't you shouldn
them studied information experience design at london's royal college of art there she discovered herpassion for photography and video art. i ended up just kind of playing around and. i found the photography is so much more rewarding than spending twenty four hours on a sewing machine trying to make. you know i can just throw stuff in the show and three people in the show and get the pitch and i. know works predominantly as a platonic friend director much of her work is inspired by surrealism an...
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which are the first of their kind in the uk, were carried out by 30 doctors at university college hospital in londonbility. incredible, 30 doctors involved in the operation. the bbc has seen new evidence that china is building a vast network of detention camps for muslims in its north—western region of xinjiang. there are claims that as many as a million muslims from the uighur community are being held indefinitely. the chinese government denies the allegations and says people are willingly attending "vocational schools" which combat "terrorism and religious extremism". thousands of people have had to leave their homes as powerful hurricane willa continues to bare down on the western coast of mexico. authorities have ordered the closure of all businesses in some areas after a warning for winds of more than 120 miles an hour. willa is one of the most dangerous storms to hit the country in recent years. at least 20 russian football fans have been hurt after an escalator ran out of control at a metro station in rome. local media is reporting that many people suffered leg injuries. the station was full
which are the first of their kind in the uk, were carried out by 30 doctors at university college hospital in londonbility. incredible, 30 doctors involved in the operation. the bbc has seen new evidence that china is building a vast network of detention camps for muslims in its north—western region of xinjiang. there are claims that as many as a million muslims from the uighur community are being held indefinitely. the chinese government denies the allegations and says people are willingly...
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, who is co—director of the grantham institute for climate change and environment at imperial college londonng is that all of us in countries around the world really don't need —— do need to start taking dramatic action now. yes, it really outlines what is at sta ke yes, it really outlines what is at stake if we fail to limit the warming to1.5 stake if we fail to limit the warming to 1.5 degrees. and that is a much bigger reduction than we are currently meant to hit? yes, we are looking at projections this year we have achieved one 1 degrees above industrial level foot is quite remarkable given previous efforts. professor, the language is obviously specifically designed to send out a really serious message about the potential consequences of this. really serious message about the potential consequences of thislj think we have known for a long time that global warming is due to human made carbon dioxide that the impact of what will happen and what will happen in the future in all sorts of aspects of our lives, and we need to do something about it and how to do it, that is now set out very cle
, who is co—director of the grantham institute for climate change and environment at imperial college londonng is that all of us in countries around the world really don't need —— do need to start taking dramatic action now. yes, it really outlines what is at sta ke yes, it really outlines what is at stake if we fail to limit the warming to1.5 stake if we fail to limit the warming to 1.5 degrees. and that is a much bigger reduction than we are currently meant to hit? yes, we are looking...
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which doesn't form correctly during pregnancy, were carried out by 30 doctors at university college hospital in londony treated after birth, but the earlier it's addressed, the better it is for long—term health and mobility. passengers are being advised not to travel into london waterloo station this morning because of major signalling problems. a signalling fault is affecting services on the south western main line, with south western railway advising passengers not to travel and to seek alternative arrangements. all lines between woking and surbiton are affected with trains between salisbury and waterloo now starting and terminating at basingstoke. us president donald trump has called saudi arabia's response to the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi "the worst cover—up ever". the saudi kingdom has provided conflicting accounts of what happened to khashoggi — seen here entering the consulate for the last time. secretary of state mike pompeo said that the us "will punish those responsible" and is revoking visas of 21 identified suspects. they had a very bad original concept. it was carried out poorly
which doesn't form correctly during pregnancy, were carried out by 30 doctors at university college hospital in londony treated after birth, but the earlier it's addressed, the better it is for long—term health and mobility. passengers are being advised not to travel into london waterloo station this morning because of major signalling problems. a signalling fault is affecting services on the south western main line, with south western railway advising passengers not to travel and to seek...
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tim stevens, lecturer in global security and head of cyber security research group at king's college londonrting with the basics, close access attack, it has been described as, when we talk about cyber attacks... yes, we think about them being perpetrated from many miles distant, maybe even a different jurisdiction. but this is close access, that means operatives are up close and personal with the institution involved. as we have seen, not very discreet. do they even seen, not very discreet. do they eve n ca re seen, not very discreet. do they even care that they have left this? so brazen, the tradecraft so poor, that one wonders if they wanted to be discovered, as it were, does not reflect well on their professionalism, certain elements of the intelligence states. what evidence does it make, the russians keep saying, nothing to see here, this is a fantasy. the russians will deny this as they have denied everything else. the point in attribute in publicly the ger you —— -- gru is attribute in publicly the ger you —— —— gru is to demonstrate to the world that russia is up to no good, and the
tim stevens, lecturer in global security and head of cyber security research group at king's college londonrting with the basics, close access attack, it has been described as, when we talk about cyber attacks... yes, we think about them being perpetrated from many miles distant, maybe even a different jurisdiction. but this is close access, that means operatives are up close and personal with the institution involved. as we have seen, not very discreet. do they even seen, not very discreet. do...