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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. she said mps had been contacted by the police to share details of their whereabouts and that her department was looking at whether officers should be on duty at constituency surgeries. detectives now have until next friday to question a man arrested in connection with the death of sir david. he was attacked while holding a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in essex. it's understood that the 25—year—old suspect, ali harbi ali, was referred to the government's counter—terrorism programme, prevent, several years ago but was never an official subject of interest to mi5. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their
a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a whole spectrum of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. she said mps had been contacted by the police to share details of their...
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the duke of cambridge s-ueakin to deliver. the duke of cambridge speaking exclusively _ to deliver. han previously thought. new research from university college london says the tests, which are cheap and provide quick results, are more than 90% effective at detecting infection, and that positive results should be trusted. the queen has officially opened the sixth term of the senedd in wales, on her first visit to the country in five years. our wales correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff. talk us through what's been seen and heard today?— heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today. _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came down - heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came down on i in cardiff today, she came down on the royal train accompanied by the prince of wales, charles, and camilla, duchess of cornwall. when she arrived she came from the train station to the senedd accompanied by a military parad
the duke of cambridge s-ueakin to deliver. the duke of cambridge speaking exclusively _ to deliver. han previously thought. new research from university college london says the tests, which are cheap and provide quick results, are more than 90% effective at detecting infection, and that positive results should be trusted. the queen has officially opened the sixth term of the senedd in wales, on her first visit to the country in five years. our wales correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff....
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north london, thought to be related to the stabbing of sir david amess a princely prize — the duke of cambridgepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. and coming up in half an hour — it's the media show. good afternoon. the home secretary, priti patel, says mps may be offered police protection at constituency surgeries following the killing of sir david amess. a security review is already happening. it will consider whether these meetings should only take place with a pre—booked appointment. the man arrested by police following the killing of the mp, sir david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act and officers have until friday to question him. our political correspondent peter saul reports. this tight—knit seaside community continues to mourn its member of parliament, stabbed to death while meeting the people he was selected to represent. the tragedy has really hit home for mps, many of whom considered sir david amess a friend, and some are reassessing the way they work. none of us are afraid to walk out of our doors and
north london, thought to be related to the stabbing of sir david amess a princely prize — the duke of cambridgepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. and coming up in half an hour — it's the media show. good afternoon. the home secretary, priti patel, says mps may be offered police protection at constituency surgeries following the killing of sir david amess. a security review is already happening. it will consider whether these meetings should only take place with a...
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and — the duke of cambridge reveals the winners of his earthshot prize. $1.3 million awards, to help save the planet. it's six in the morning in singapore, and ”pm in the uk where the family of the mp killed in a knife attack on friday, sir david amess, has issued a statement urging calm, in the aftermath of his death. in it they say... "whatever one's they added that their hearts have been shattered by his death. the home secretary, priti patel, is considering a range of measures to protect mps at constituency surgeries. the man arrested has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act, and officers have until friday to question him. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford has the very latest on the investigation. a significant search operation at a large family house in london, as the counter terrorism investigation into the murder of sir david amess mp turned towards the capital today. this is one of three addresses that detectives have visited to gather evidence. yesterday, there was a police guard at this
and — the duke of cambridge reveals the winners of his earthshot prize. $1.3 million awards, to help save the planet. it's six in the morning in singapore, and ”pm in the uk where the family of the mp killed in a knife attack on friday, sir david amess, has issued a statement urging calm, in the aftermath of his death. in it they say... "whatever one's they added that their hearts have been shattered by his death. the home secretary, priti patel, is considering a range of measures to...
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the duke of cambridge reveals the winners of his earthshot prize.£1 million awards to help save the planet. has it got enough legs? no, the catch! and, a shock in cricket's t—20 world cup, as scotland beat bangladesh. good evening. the family of the conservative mp sir david amess, who was stabbed to death during a constituency surgery, say they've been overwhelmed by the public�*s support. in a statement, they said their hearts had been shattered by his killing. the suspect in custody has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act and officers have until friday to question him. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the very latest. a significant search operation at a large family house in london, as the counter terrorism investigation into the murder of sir david amess mp turned towards the capital today. this is one of three addresses that detectives have visited to gather evidence. yesterday, there was a police guard at this house on a leafy street in north london. today, the search operation i
the duke of cambridge reveals the winners of his earthshot prize.£1 million awards to help save the planet. has it got enough legs? no, the catch! and, a shock in cricket's t—20 world cup, as scotland beat bangladesh. good evening. the family of the conservative mp sir david amess, who was stabbed to death during a constituency surgery, say they've been overwhelmed by the public�*s support. in a statement, they said their hearts had been shattered by his killing. the suspect in custody has...
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.e of the busiest rail routes between london and the south—east of england are being taken over by the government today. a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. now on bbc news, melissa hogenboom explores the hidden forces at play that shape a mother's identity. a few years ago i became a mother for the first time, an immersive new reality. i'm a science journalist at the bbc and i have spent over a year researching the science behind how motherhood changes us and why this change can feel so stark and overwhelming. i was intrigued when i came across these intimate diaries about the experiences of new motherhood written by a dutch doctor in the 1980s. her words struck a chord, even three decades later. i had a strong drive to do something and to be able to fulfil that. almost everything changes - during this time and i think women aren't fully prepared for that. yeah, maybe the maternal brain is a bit misunderstood.
a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.e of the busiest rail routes between london and the south—east of england are being taken over by the government today. a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. now on bbc news, melissa hogenboom explores the hidden forces at play that shape a mother's identity. a few years ago i became a mother for the first time, an...
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the winners of the duke of cambridge's inaugural earthshot prize were announced on sunday night. t innovative solutions to environmental problems. the winners of the duke of cambridge's inaugural earthshot prize were announced on sunday night. the awards celebrated the five entrants who came up with the most innovative solutions to environmental problems. each received the equivalent of 1.4 million dollars at a ceremony at alexandra palace in london. our science editor david shukman was there. each year, we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet. inspired by the missions to the moon, the aim is to heal planet earth, to try to tackle the most serious environmental problems. the ceremony to hand out the awards, a call to action from sir david attenborough. we don't have eternity. we need to do this now and over the next ten years, and if we put our minds to it, i believe we can do that. cheering and applause. congratulations to coral vita. the winning teams are mostly small but with big potential. a project to grow
the winners of the duke of cambridge's inaugural earthshot prize were announced on sunday night. t innovative solutions to environmental problems. the winners of the duke of cambridge's inaugural earthshot prize were announced on sunday night. the awards celebrated the five entrants who came up with the most innovative solutions to environmental problems. each received the equivalent of 1.4 million dollars at a ceremony at alexandra palace in london. our science editor david shukman was there....
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the duke of cambridge will call for society to "unite in repairing our planet", when he takes to the . here he is arriving at the ceremony�*s green carpet with the duchess of cambridge. the award will celebrate five winners, who've come up with the best solutions to tackle the world's environmental problems. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito has more. each year we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet... inspired by president kennedy's moonshot challenge in the �*60s, earthshot is a challenge to find environmental solutions. ultimately, if we want to tackle this, if we want to get on the front foot, we have to bring people with us. people have to think there is a chance and that we can fix this and that is what the earthshot prize is about, providing solutions to some of the world's biggest environmental problems. among the supporters of prince william's initiative, his father, prince charles, who tweeted that we need to come together to build the sustainable future we so desperately need. a less wild
the duke of cambridge will call for society to "unite in repairing our planet", when he takes to the . here he is arriving at the ceremony�*s green carpet with the duchess of cambridge. the award will celebrate five winners, who've come up with the best solutions to tackle the world's environmental problems. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito has more. each year we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our...
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.lo and welcome to bbc news. here in the uk, detectives now have until next friday to question a man arrested in connection with the death of the conservative mp sir david amess. he was attacked while holding a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in essex. it's understood that the 25—year—old suspect — ali harbi ali — was referred to the government's counter—terrorism programme, prevent, several years ago but was never an official "subject of interest" to mi5. he's now being held at a police station in london, while three properties in the city have been searched. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their respects to david amess, all faiths, young and older. not everyone may have agreed with his politics, but in this community they respected and loved him. he touched everybody�*s lives, and i don't know anybody who had that kind of reach. a truly dedicated soul. he was a genuine, caring and compassionate man, and it's absolu
a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.lo and welcome to bbc news. here in the uk, detectives now have until next friday to question a man arrested in connection with the death of the conservative mp sir david amess. he was attacked while holding a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in essex. it's understood that the 25—year—old suspect — ali harbi ali — was referred to the government's counter—terrorism programme,...
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as the duke of cambridge said at his earth _ change. earth shot _ change. as the duke of cambridge said at his earth shot prize - change. as the duke of cambridge said at his earth shot prize on - said at his earth shot prize on sunday evening, this is the decisive decade. we don't have a choice in this, we need to be both world leading, as well as hosting cop26, and making sure that the rest of the world is also doing it, and that is part of the challenge and we want to harness the energy and the commitment of investors who are joining us here today, who want to be part of that revolution, so that we know that it is easy for citizens across the world to be part of that and that the big, chunky stuff that you and i can't control, the big sources of energy, our clean energy solutions in the long term. the shadow economic _ solutions in the long term. the shadow economic secretary to the treasury, pat mcfadden, joins us now from westminster. good morning to you. on this heat and building strategy first of all and the plan to replace gas b
as the duke of cambridge said at his earth _ change. earth shot _ change. as the duke of cambridge said at his earth shot prize - change. as the duke of cambridge said at his earth shot prize on - said at his earth shot prize on sunday evening, this is the decisive decade. we don't have a choice in this, we need to be both world leading, as well as hosting cop26, and making sure that the rest of the world is also doing it, and that is part of the challenge and we want to harness the energy and...
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.time, steve bruce will take charge of newcastle's first match under new ownership. they take on tottenham in the premier league in what will be bruce's1000th match in his managerial career. however, despite reassurances from the saudi—backed consortium, there's been speculation that bruce won't be in charge for much longer. 0ur sports news reporter katie gornall is at stjames' park for us. is this takeover come in time to stop newcastle being relegated? that is the big question, because bruce was under considerable pressure before this takeover was even confirmed, the the team were in the relegation zone without a win all season, and although the hierarchy have wished him well ahead of this game, which will be his 1000th in management, the statement did not contain much in a way ofjob security, so you would expect there to be changes afoot, although the approach of the owners so far, amanda staveley has said that they need to be patient, that the approach will be measured, considered,
a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.time, steve bruce will take charge of newcastle's first match under new ownership. they take on tottenham in the premier league in what will be bruce's1000th match in his managerial career. however, despite reassurances from the saudi—backed consortium, there's been speculation that bruce won't be in charge for much longer. 0ur sports news reporter katie gornall is at stjames' park for us....
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the duke of cambridge's new environmental prize is inspired by president kennedy's moonshot. the spirit of the 60s to make the technological leaps that could heal the planet today. but he had this message for entrepreneurs looking to the stars instead. seeing everyone trying to get space tourism going. it's the idea we need some of the world's greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live. what would you give it out of ten, george? how many marks out of ten, would you give it? it's our younger generation of royalty thinking about the generation that will follow them. i want the things that i have enjoyed, the outdoor life and the sort of nature environment, i want that to still be there for, notjust my children but everyone else's children. and if we are not careful, we are robbing from our children's future what we do now. and i think that's not fair. we are seeing a rise in climate anxiety, young people now are growing up where their futures are basically threatened the whole time. it's very unnerving, it's
the duke of cambridge's new environmental prize is inspired by president kennedy's moonshot. the spirit of the 60s to make the technological leaps that could heal the planet today. but he had this message for entrepreneurs looking to the stars instead. seeing everyone trying to get space tourism going. it's the idea we need some of the world's greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live. what would you give it out of ten,...
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the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. october the 17th. our main story. the man arrested by police following the killing of the essex mp, sir david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act, and officers have until friday to question him. last night, a candlelit vigil was held in tribute to sir david, who was stabbed multiple times during a constituency surgery on friday. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their respects to david amess, all faiths, younger and older. not everyone may have agreed with his politics, but in this community they respected and loved him. he touched everybody's lives, and i don't know anybody who had that kind of reach. a truly dedicated soul. he was a genuine, caring and compassionate man, and it's absolutely tragic what has happened to him, and our hearts go out to his loved ones. ifeel so sad, i don't know where we go from here. as a nation, i don't know where we go from here. i
the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award. october the 17th. our main story. the man arrested by police following the killing of the essex mp, sir david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act, and officers have until friday to question him. last night, a candlelit vigil was held in tribute to sir david, who was stabbed multiple times during a constituency surgery on friday. frances read has this...
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the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is under way, hosted by the duke of cambridges that brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city. and we hear more about artist spencer tunick�*s latest photo shoot,
the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is under way, hosted by the duke of cambridges that brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city. and we hear more about artist spencer tunick�*s latest photo shoot,
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the duke of cambridge speaking exclusively to adam fleming. the coronavirus pandemic. here with me now is ipek gencsu who is an author of the report and research fellow at overseas development institute. thank you forjoining us this afternoon on bbc news. sojust thank you forjoining us this afternoon on bbc news. so just tell us more about this report, and what you have found. $5 us more about this report, and what you have found-— us more about this report, and what you have found. as you say, we have found that unfortunately, _ you have found. as you say, we have found that unfortunately, the - found that unfortunately, the emissions of g20 countries that had dropped during the covid—19 pandemic are now on the rise, which is very worrying. we have seen some good progress by g20 countries, some good leadership, 1a of the g20 members have announced that they want to become carbon neutral by the middle of the century. we also found that financing for coal, the most polluting of fossil fuels, financing for coal, the most polluting of fossilfuels
the duke of cambridge speaking exclusively to adam fleming. the coronavirus pandemic. here with me now is ipek gencsu who is an author of the report and research fellow at overseas development institute. thank you forjoining us this afternoon on bbc news. sojust thank you forjoining us this afternoon on bbc news. so just tell us more about this report, and what you have found. $5 us more about this report, and what you have found-— us more about this report, and what you have found. as you...
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the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is underway —— hosted by the duke of cambridge after almost two weeks —— the bbc understands that brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city and, baring it all forart, the new photoshoot from artist spencer tunick involves hundreds of people getting their clothes off at the dead sea in israel now on bbc news, it's time for our world — the battle for the channel. it's a game of cat and mouse played in a ribbon of sea between britain and france that pits people smugglers against police patrols and governments against each other. we have offered to the french many times for us to deploy british officers onto the beaches — it's not something they feel that they need. where migrants are packed into flimsy, inflatable boats and sent off into the sea. record numbers of migrants are now reaching british shores this way, and the smugglers are always one step ahead. so who's winning the battle in the channel? we're out on patrol to ask why two of the world's richest and most powerful
the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is underway —— hosted by the duke of cambridge after almost two weeks —— the bbc understands that brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city and, baring it all forart, the new photoshoot from artist spencer tunick involves hundreds of people getting their clothes off at the dead sea in israel now on bbc news, it's time for our world — the battle for the channel. it's...
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.ome of the busiest rail routes between london and the south—east of england are being taken over by the government today. now on bbc news, david sillito is on the hunt for britain's best new building — and winner of the 2021 stirling prize for architecture. and winner of the 2021 there is a phrase that has become rather familiar or so over last year or so — build back better. it is a phrase that says, if you're going to build something to fix a problem, is to be really careful you are not going to create another disaster, and that is why we have come to this place, british mosque in cambridge, one of six buildings nominated for this year's stirling prize. this is a little moment to sit back and admire beauty, a chance to look round the six nominated buildings for this year's riba stirling prize. at the end, we'll find out who has won the prize for britain's best new building. this is about more thanjust building — it is about solutions to problems, such as how can we continue to build
a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.ome of the busiest rail routes between london and the south—east of england are being taken over by the government today. now on bbc news, david sillito is on the hunt for britain's best new building — and winner of the 2021 stirling prize for architecture. and winner of the 2021 there is a phrase that has become rather familiar or so over last year or so — build back better. it is a...
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.iest rail routes between london and the south—east of england are being taken over by the government today. now on bbc news, it's the travel show, with lucy hedges. this week on the show: throwing some shakes in berlin. this is the capital of techno. tasting the future in wales. so you've got sweet potato... uh-huh. ..butternut squash, cricket. laughs. this week on the show: throwing some shakes in berlin. theme song plays. hello, welcome to the travel show. this week, back in the uk, and getting a few mouthfuls of bugs on the welsh coast. now, let me tell you, some people say it's the future, and it's not as bad as you think. stay tuned for that, but we're going to begin in berlin, a city that's built its modern reputation on its amazing club scene — a scene renowned for its pulsing beats and its flashing lights, which, please be aware, feature throughout. techno music plays. it's community. it's coming together. it's sound. it's light. this is the capital of techno. people are coming
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.rial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — hong kong is changing and so is its wikipedia entry, but who is responsible? bringing the vikings to life for schools. and, i mean, how many ljs do you need on a song? for many of us, wikipedia embodies the true spirit of the internet — an enormous source of information created, edited and policed by volunteers around the world. and while it's certainly possible to tweak an entry about yourself or your company to add some "facts", the encyclopaedia's community of editors and fact—checkers have been famously hot on dragging you back to earth should you big yourself up too much. hmm. but over the last couple of years, we've uncovered evidence that some of wikipedia's articles are being changed to present a particular country in a more positive light — and that's china. you remember what carl millerfound when we sent him to taiwan?
a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.rial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — hong kong is changing and so is its wikipedia entry, but who is responsible? bringing the vikings to life for schools. and, i mean, how many ljs do you need on a song? for many of us, wikipedia embodies the true spirit of the internet...
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the winners of the duke of cambridge's inaugural earthshot prize were announced a short time ago. o environmental problems. each received the equivalent of $1.11 million at a ceremony in london. our science editor david shukman was there. each year, we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet. inspired by the missions to the moon, the aim is to heal planet earth, to try to tackle the most serious environmental problems. cheering and applause. at the ceremony to hand out the awards, a call to action from sir david attenborough. we don't have eternity. we need to do this now and over the next ten years. and if we put our minds to it, i believe we can do that. cheering and applause. congratulations to coral vita. the winning teams are mostly small, but with big potential — a project to grow coral in the bahamas using special tanks to speed up the process of restoring reefs, a portable machine developed in india to turn agricultural waste into fertiliser so that farmers don't burn their fields and cause air pollution, a
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.ow on bbc news, it's time for the media show. hello. the back pages have been dominating the front pages this week with the sale of newcastle united football club. but the premier league and the only part of british public life that the saudis are buying into. the independent and the evening standard can both trace their ownership back to the gulf kingdom. while over in the us, media giants like netflix and disney have had big investment from the saudis. so, does this affect the journalism we read of the television we watch? joining me to discuss that is vivienne walt, a correspondent for time magazine and fortune. areeb ullah is a journalist at middle east eye. also sanan vakil who is deputy director of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house, and jim waterson, who is media editor at the guardian. also today, the classic american music magazine rolling stone has launched in the uk. that might come as a surprise, considering how many media publications are shrinking
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the duke of cambridge will call for society to "unite in repairing our planet", when he takes to the the best solutions to tackle the world's environmental problems. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito has more. each year we will award five £1 million — each year we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe — million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing _ believe can transform our chances of repairing our— believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet... believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet. . ._ repairing our planet... inspired by president kennedy's _ repairing our planet... inspired by president kennedy's moonshot . president kennedy's moonshot challenge in the 60s, earthshot is a challenge in the 60s, earthshot is a challenge to find environmental solutions. if challenge to find environmental solutions. ., ., ., . ,, solutions. if we want to tackle this, aet solutions. if we want to tackle this. get on — solutions. if we want to tackle this, get on the _ solutions. if we want to tackle th
the duke of cambridge will call for society to "unite in repairing our planet", when he takes to the the best solutions to tackle the world's environmental problems. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito has more. each year we will award five £1 million — each year we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe — million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing _ believe can transform our chances of repairing our— believe...
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the winners of the duke of cambridge's inaugural earthshot prize have been announced at a star—studdedhe most innovative solutions to some of the biggest environmental problems the world faces. there were five prizes of one million pounds given away, as our science editor david shukman reports. each year, we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet. inspired by the missions to the moon, the aim is to heal planet earth, to try to tackle the most serious environmental problems. cheering and applause. at the ceremony to hand out the awards, a call to action from sir david attenborough. we don't have eternity. we need to do this now and over the next ten years. and if we put our minds to it, i believe we can do that. cheering and applause. congratulations to coral vita. the winning teams are mostly small, but with big potential — a project to grow coral in the bahamas using special tanks to speed up the process of restoring reefs, a portable machine developed in india to turn agricultural waste into fertiliser so that farme
the winners of the duke of cambridge's inaugural earthshot prize have been announced at a star—studdedhe most innovative solutions to some of the biggest environmental problems the world faces. there were five prizes of one million pounds given away, as our science editor david shukman reports. each year, we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet. inspired by the missions to the moon, the aim is to heal planet earth, to try...
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among the winners of the first ever earthshot prizes a new environmental award presented by the duke of cambridge. and after almost two weeks, brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, daisy mcandrew and the financial times whitehall editor, sebastian payne. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the metro and an emotional message from the family of sir david amess. they say they're "absolutely broken" by his killing, urging everyone to set hatred aside and work towards togetherness. that message is also on the front page of the i, along with confirmation from home secretary priti patel that there will be new measures to improve mps�* safety. according to the daily mail, sir david's alleged killer had been referred to a deradicalisation scheme which aims to stop individuals becoming terrorists. it raises questions on whether an oppotunity to stop him in the times — security
among the winners of the first ever earthshot prizes a new environmental award presented by the duke of cambridge. and after almost two weeks, brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, daisy mcandrew and the financial times whitehall editor, sebastian payne. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages, starting...
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i'm at kensington palace to speak to the duke of cambridge.mate change, boost nature, clean our air and our oceans and to reduce the amount of waste that we all use. he has also made a big, prime—time documentary series with sir david attenborough, which in a totally non—cringing way i'm going to make him watch. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in kensington palace, which i can't still believe i'm actually saying. i'm william in a small room which is very well ventilated at kp. welcome to newscast. this is a significant upgrade to normally what we do on this podcast, so it is very good of you. it is good to see you, adam, nice of you to be here. i've explained the basis of what the prize is to people already. but for you what was the eureka moment when you thought,
i'm at kensington palace to speak to the duke of cambridge.mate change, boost nature, clean our air and our oceans and to reduce the amount of waste that we all use. he has also made a big, prime—time documentary series with sir david attenborough, which in a totally non—cringing way i'm going to make him watch. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in kensington palace, which i can't still believe i'm actually saying. i'm william in a small room which is very well ventilated at kp....
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the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is underway, hosted by the duke of cambridge almost two weeks, the bbc understands that brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city and, baring it all forart, the new photoshoot from artist spencer tunick involves hundreds of people getting their clothes off at the dead sea in israel now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from the bfi london film festival and welcome to talking movies, i'm tom brook. in today's programme, highlights in one of the uk's biggest annual film events. the movie, spencer, brought kristen stewart onto the red carpet with herfictionalised portrait of diana, princess of wales. we were so influenced and inspired by this woman. a personalised memoir of his belfast childhood from kenneth branagh. in black and white, is it his version of the oscar winning roma? the story of the film is this nine—year—old boy finding a way to navigate with his family through this period of intense change. acclaimed film maker edgar wright on the festival ca
the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is underway, hosted by the duke of cambridge almost two weeks, the bbc understands that brighton and hove city council have reached a deal with the unions to end the bin strike in the city and, baring it all forart, the new photoshoot from artist spencer tunick involves hundreds of people getting their clothes off at the dead sea in israel now on bbc news, it's time for talking movies. hello from the bfi london film festival and...
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the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is underway —— hosted by the duke of cambridgecity and, baring it all forart, the new photoshoot from artist spencer tunick involves hundreds of people getting their clothes off at the dead sea in israel now on bbc news, it's time for our world — the battle for the channel. it's a game of cat and mouse played in a ribbon of sea between britain and france that pits people smugglers against police patrols and governments against each other. we have offered to the french many times for us to deploy british officers onto the beaches — it's not something they feel that they need.
the ceremony for new environmental award the earthshot prize is underway —— hosted by the duke of cambridgecity and, baring it all forart, the new photoshoot from artist spencer tunick involves hundreds of people getting their clothes off at the dead sea in israel now on bbc news, it's time for our world — the battle for the channel. it's a game of cat and mouse played in a ribbon of sea between britain and france that pits people smugglers against police patrols and governments against...
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a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.ow the sports news. good morning. cam norrie will become british number one tomorrow and is set to break into the world's top 20 and he could have some silverware to cherish as well. he's continued his impressive season by reaching the final of the indian wells masters in california — breezing past grigor dimitrov in straight sets for the biggest win of his career so far. ben croucher reports. for a man who has taken the long road to tennis�* top table, all of a sudden cameron norrie is in a hurry. cameron norrie! from johannesburg via auckland, london and texas, aged 26, norrie is now accelerating towards his potential. the indian wells masters is one of the most prestigious tournaments outside the majors. norrie was playing in his first semi at this level. he turned greg dimitrov, at times, into just a spectator. first set, 6—2, 32 minutes. the second took a bit longer. but then, when's that have bothered norrie? not when you can fire forehands so freely and swing serves so sweetly.
a princely prize — the duke of cambridge prepares to reveal the winners of a new environmental award.ow the sports news. good morning. cam norrie will become british number one tomorrow and is set to break into the world's top 20 and he could have some silverware to cherish as well. he's continued his impressive season by reaching the final of the indian wells masters in california — breezing past grigor dimitrov in straight sets for the biggest win of his career so far. ben croucher...
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i'm at kensington palace to speak to the duke of cambridge.going to talk about his earthshot prize, where he is going to give £1 million to the best ideas to fix climate change, boost nature, clean our air and our oceans and to reduce the amount of waste that we all use. he has also made a big, prime—time documentary series with sir david attenborough, which in a totally non—cringing way i'm going to make him watch. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in kensington palace, which i can't still believe i'm actually saying. and william in a small room that is very well ventilated at kp. welcome to newscast. this is a significant upgrade to normally what we do on this podcast, so it is very good of you. it is good to see you, adam, nice of you to be here. i've explained the basics of what the prize is to people already. but for you what was the eureka moment when you thought, "i've got to do something about this?" where were you? so, it's been in the back of my mind for quite a while, you know, the whole climate change debate, environmental is
i'm at kensington palace to speak to the duke of cambridge.going to talk about his earthshot prize, where he is going to give £1 million to the best ideas to fix climate change, boost nature, clean our air and our oceans and to reduce the amount of waste that we all use. he has also made a big, prime—time documentary series with sir david attenborough, which in a totally non—cringing way i'm going to make him watch. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in kensington palace, which i...
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the duke of cambridge's new environmental prize is inspired by president kennedy's moonshot. seen everyone trying to get space tourism going. it's the idea we need some of the world's greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live. what would you give it out of ten, george7 how many marks out of ten would you give it? it's our younger generation of royalty thinking about the generation that will follow them. i want the things that i've enjoyed, the outdoor life and the sort of nature environment, i want that to still be there for, notjust my children but everyone else's children. and if we're not careful, we're robbing from our children's future what we do now. and i think that's not fair. we are seeing a rise in climate anxiety, young people now are growing up where their futures are basically threatened the whole time. it's very unnerving, it's very anxiety making. george's school recently has been doing litter picking and i didn't realise, but talking to him the other day, he was already showing he was getti
the duke of cambridge's new environmental prize is inspired by president kennedy's moonshot. seen everyone trying to get space tourism going. it's the idea we need some of the world's greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live. what would you give it out of ten, george7 how many marks out of ten would you give it? it's our younger generation of royalty thinking about the generation that will follow them. i want the things...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge also met some of the prize winners on zoom. finding solutions to climate change and environmental problems. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we will meet some of the rioters and poets who are using social media to lift people through inspirational content. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long-lasting gain scent beads. try spring daydream, now part of our irresistible scent collection. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> >>> our top stories this morning -- the u.s. state department is working in haiti to rescue american missionaries who were kidnapped just east of port-au-prince. officials are trying to secure the release of 12
the duke and duchess of cambridge also met some of the prize winners on zoom. finding solutions to climate change and environmental problems. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we will meet some of the rioters and poets who are using social media to lift people through inspirational content. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to...
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the duke of cambridge created the earthshot and his tv programme to counter negative news about the planetmessage, and i'm not saying we shouldn't talk about the urgency or the big issues but, ultimately, if we want to tackle this, if we want to get on the front foot, we've got to bring people with us. people have got to feel like there's hope, there's a chance we can fix this. and that's what the earthshot prize is about, is providing the solutions to some of the world's biggest environmental problems. what do you say to your children about this? i think they're living and growing up in a world where it's much more talked about than when we were growing up, so that has benefits and that has negatives as well. because we are seeing a rise in climate anxiety. young people now are growing up where their futures are basically being threatened the whole time. it's very unnerving and it's very anxiety—making. and i suppose, going in the other direction, your dad has been worried about this stuff for a very long time. and actually, people used to sort of take the mickey out of him a little bit f
the duke of cambridge created the earthshot and his tv programme to counter negative news about the planetmessage, and i'm not saying we shouldn't talk about the urgency or the big issues but, ultimately, if we want to tackle this, if we want to get on the front foot, we've got to bring people with us. people have got to feel like there's hope, there's a chance we can fix this. and that's what the earthshot prize is about, is providing the solutions to some of the world's biggest environmental...
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the duke of cambridge is not the only one who has criticized space travel.ator elizabeth warren have also spoken out about the world's richest man using their wealth to fund the space tourism race. what he think, dan? dan: i get it, but you could say that about anything. first, it is theirfirst, i they can spend it the way they want. it is not mutually exclusive. many of these people are also donating and spending money on other good causes here on earth. so i don't think you can do one and not the other. also, while this is certainly allowing billionaires and wealthy people to fly into space, it is also advancing to some degree our knowledge of space travel and expanding our ability to improve the technology, so there are some benefits that come with it as well. it is a tempest in a teapot. kristen: what do, spencer? spencer: i don't disagree with dan, but i would like to see these billionaires will get attention for this pursuit of the adventure in space -- which i think is great -- i would like to see them get attention for doing something to make life mo
the duke of cambridge is not the only one who has criticized space travel.ator elizabeth warren have also spoken out about the world's richest man using their wealth to fund the space tourism race. what he think, dan? dan: i get it, but you could say that about anything. first, it is theirfirst, i they can spend it the way they want. it is not mutually exclusive. many of these people are also donating and spending money on other good causes here on earth. so i don't think you can do one and not...
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california hospital today after spending five nights in treatment for an infection the duke and duchess of cambridgerrive at the new environmental award the earthshot prize, which prince william is awarding tonight the newcastle tottenham game has been paused as a supporter in the stands receives urgent medical attention now on bbc news, the bbc climate editor, justin rowlatt, meets prince charles. here he comes. his royal highness. your royal highness, lovely to see you. great to see you. you made it. so, your royal highness, we are in birkhall on the balmoral estate. you have said this is a very special place for you in the past, this is your happy place. what is so special about birkhall and balmoral? one of the most marvellous things is it is by this river called the muick. and it has this wonderful sound of rushing water when you are in the house. it is very calming and peaceful, ithink. but also, it was the first place that queen victoria herself bought in 1848. 0h, on the balmoral estate? before they brought balmoral. and that is how... well, it has a very special atmosphere and the house is
california hospital today after spending five nights in treatment for an infection the duke and duchess of cambridgerrive at the new environmental award the earthshot prize, which prince william is awarding tonight the newcastle tottenham game has been paused as a supporter in the stands receives urgent medical attention now on bbc news, the bbc climate editor, justin rowlatt, meets prince charles. here he comes. his royal highness. your royal highness, lovely to see you. great to see you. you...
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of this. a murder inquiry is under way in glasgow after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed in the city. the duke and duchess of cambridge, the earthshot prize,
of this. a murder inquiry is under way in glasgow after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed in the city. the duke and duchess of cambridge, the earthshot prize,