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there are lots of ideas behind this has how it fits into a piece of historic edinburgh how it changes between winter and summer how you get a lot of rooms into a very small space save energy and how an architect really brings to bear his own inferences interests of other architects he started. that's quite a name it's a volume of space so the shape of the house came from that building up high on one side and low on the other and then try to as i say get as lots of many rooms in those possible i'm using various devices to make the house feel bigger than it actually is. but nothing house and it's unique architecture certainly stands out in edinburgh as popular newton district most of the houses here were built in the nineteenth century and represent the world's largest example of uninterrupted lake georgian architecture. and now the house has eight levels spread over five stories with one hundred forty square metres of living space. it took richard murphy a total of ten years to build his house from seeing the site drawing up the plans to getting the building permits. the master bedroom
there are lots of ideas behind this has how it fits into a piece of historic edinburgh how it changes between winter and summer how you get a lot of rooms into a very small space save energy and how an architect really brings to bear his own inferences interests of other architects he started. that's quite a name it's a volume of space so the shape of the house came from that building up high on one side and low on the other and then try to as i say get as lots of many rooms in those possible...
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and scotland and edinburgh flankerjohn hardie has been suspended by club and country for alleged cocainevening, plenty to come but we start with the big news of the day in the premier league. everton have sacked their manager ronald koeman with the club having dropped into the relegation zone following another defeat yesterday. for some it may come as a surprise, others not so much. our reporter richard askam is outside goodison park. it is fairto it is fair to say the pressure had been building in recent weeks on manager ronald koeman, just two victories in the opening nine premier league matches and a poor showing at the europa league, this after such high hopes when the season after such high hopes when the season started, £140 million spent ona season started, £140 million spent on a host of new players. it has really unravelled in recent weeks for ronald koeman, culminating in that 5—2 thrashing by arsenal here at goodison park yesterday, which proved to be the final straw. the chorus of booing is all but confirmed what was to come. a 5—2 defeat at arsenal bm for ronald koeman, yet
and scotland and edinburgh flankerjohn hardie has been suspended by club and country for alleged cocainevening, plenty to come but we start with the big news of the day in the premier league. everton have sacked their manager ronald koeman with the club having dropped into the relegation zone following another defeat yesterday. for some it may come as a surprise, others not so much. our reporter richard askam is outside goodison park. it is fairto it is fair to say the pressure had been...
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hejoins me on webcam from edinburgh.nt from nicola sturgeon and how significant is it going to be? we very much welcome the apology. the important is if you passed legislation to give somebody a pardon that is great but that itself does not say the person did nothing wrong in the first place so that is what the apology does, it says the laws were wrong and not the relationships. there has been campaigning on this for a long time in scotland. it took more than 30 years to get the law equalise, sex between men become —— the law equalise, sex between men become - —— decriminalised become analysed —— decriminalised and the equalisation in 2001. we have been talking to the scottish government about allowing people to have the criminal records updated for several years now so we are have the criminal records updated for several years now so we are very for several years now so we are very welcome this for several years now so we are very welcome this is moving ahead quickly. as katrina said in the piece, although it has taken
hejoins me on webcam from edinburgh.nt from nicola sturgeon and how significant is it going to be? we very much welcome the apology. the important is if you passed legislation to give somebody a pardon that is great but that itself does not say the person did nothing wrong in the first place so that is what the apology does, it says the laws were wrong and not the relationships. there has been campaigning on this for a long time in scotland. it took more than 30 years to get the law equalise,...
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the walls of one of them us in edinburgh. your romance thirty minutes on the w. . with think different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for minds. and the dad w. we speak your language thank god. for content in dari pashto and board prospects for returning our web special to refute the journals of life in germany and the prospects for those returning home. join the discussion on d w dot com and on facebook. prospects for returning these d.w. may for mines. fails and demonstrate as it turned out in barcelona in favor of spanish unity and against the sunday referendum on independence for catalonia spain's central government has vowed to prevent people voting in the referendum.
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the first edinburgh derby of the season takes place tonight as hibs take on hearts at easter road.clubs have met in the premiership for over three years. 0ur senior football reporter chris mclaughlin is at the ground. there is always something special about hibs versus hearts under the floodlights here at easter road. both sides facing each other in scotland's top flight for the first time since 2014. here to discuss the match is the former scotland striker and bbc sport pundit steven thompson. where do you see this game being won and lost tonight?|j thompson. where do you see this game being won and lost tonight? i think it will be a hard—fought game and will end it will be a hard—fought game and willend up being it will be a hard—fought game and will end up being the draw. hearts come into the game with form, back—to—back victories. hibernian getting knocked out of the cup in the semifinal, i was surprised at how slowly they started the semifinal and tonight will be a different story, they will come out and try and attack hearts but hearts have defended really well under craig le
the first edinburgh derby of the season takes place tonight as hibs take on hearts at easter road.clubs have met in the premiership for over three years. 0ur senior football reporter chris mclaughlin is at the ground. there is always something special about hibs versus hearts under the floodlights here at easter road. both sides facing each other in scotland's top flight for the first time since 2014. here to discuss the match is the former scotland striker and bbc sport pundit steven thompson....
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lucky, behold, they were and edinburgh, they were on hard times. newtown was being built, in the adam brothers decided. and a stone mason could buy the lot and he had to build the plan butke adams' could fit anything behind it. they were kind of real estate people, too. a moratoriumlished on buildings and skilled workmen were not allowed to leave the country because of the impending trouble with the french during the french revolution. cots were prominent businesspeople, they were found through their masonic lodge in edinburgh, the oldest in the world. lodge werelives -- working still nations -- still nations -- stonemasons. seven slipped out from scotland, silaed and then -- sailed and then walked here. people did not think of that then. i guess that's why they lived so long. the scots were very organized men. they were heads of crews of workman back then. they were highly organized and they brought the house to completion. they knew how to interact. a letter of the other workmen were not experienced at all. example, wasp, for very difficult here
lucky, behold, they were and edinburgh, they were on hard times. newtown was being built, in the adam brothers decided. and a stone mason could buy the lot and he had to build the plan butke adams' could fit anything behind it. they were kind of real estate people, too. a moratoriumlished on buildings and skilled workmen were not allowed to leave the country because of the impending trouble with the french during the french revolution. cots were prominent businesspeople, they were found through...
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in edinburgh we found 1794 entire homes run by multi—listing hosts.sts ran a total of 302 entire home listings between them. in bristol, we found 226 entire homes run by multi—listing hosts. that's 30% of all the entire airbnb homes in the city. bristol's top ten hosts ran a total of 127 entire home listings between them. the attractions are obvious. unlike residential properties, mortgages on holiday lets qualify for mortgage interest tax relief, and the returns can be two or three times as big as conventional letting. so much so that instead of buy to let, people are now setting up hugely lucrative rent to let businesses. it's increasingly common for landlords to rent property out, and find that property is sublet, either with their consent — although perhaps not with their entire understanding — or entirely without their consent, in what you might choose to call a sort of rent arbitrage, in that i pay you the market rent from an ordinary let property on the family market. if i then put it on airbnb on the holiday let market, for the same period of
in edinburgh we found 1794 entire homes run by multi—listing hosts.sts ran a total of 302 entire home listings between them. in bristol, we found 226 entire homes run by multi—listing hosts. that's 30% of all the entire airbnb homes in the city. bristol's top ten hosts ran a total of 127 entire home listings between them. the attractions are obvious. unlike residential properties, mortgages on holiday lets qualify for mortgage interest tax relief, and the returns can be two or three times...
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to ensure that the power surge that will hit britain when we leave the eu is held in edinburgh, cardiff that we have done in the last three years to keep this country together and move forward as one. we should recognise that these huge changes to our nation posed challenges as well. the devolution of power has transformed our nation for the better, but power closer to people. at the same time, while we have built a vigorous new devolved structures, we have not done enough to nurture that which binds us. as the prime minister said earlier this yearin the prime minister said earlier this year in scotland, all too often whitehall defaults and forgets. the danger is that we become a country that stays together but that lives apart. with all of the cracks exploited by those who would pull other part for good. let me make a plea today. yes, let's absolutely press on with more devolution, but it's time for a bit more union as well. more union right across britain. more union in all parts of our nation, benefiting all of us. more union spread evenly and notjust based in london. conference, let
to ensure that the power surge that will hit britain when we leave the eu is held in edinburgh, cardiff that we have done in the last three years to keep this country together and move forward as one. we should recognise that these huge changes to our nation posed challenges as well. the devolution of power has transformed our nation for the better, but power closer to people. at the same time, while we have built a vigorous new devolved structures, we have not done enough to nurture that which...
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however, there is no place for edinburgh flankerjohn hardy, suspended by both club and country due to alleged cockayne use —— john—macro two. should drug cheats be made criminals? the government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport, after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today, they say criminalisation would slow down the processes already in place, to tackle cheating. well, we looked into this very carefully a nd well, we looked into this very carefully and conducted an extensive review into the issue around criminalisation and we genuinely believe that the system we have in place here in the uk is one of the most robust systems in the world. we felt that the idea of criminalisation would change the burden of proof, would actually make it harder to investigate these incidents and actually you could end up incidents and actually you could end up with a lesser punishment if you went through the criminal procedures. so we genuinely think the system we have in place is the right one. some other st
however, there is no place for edinburgh flankerjohn hardy, suspended by both club and country due to alleged cockayne use —— john—macro two. should drug cheats be made criminals? the government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport, after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today, they say criminalisation would slow down the processes already in place, to tackle cheating. well, we looked into this...
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there's no question the navigator scheme has saved lives here in glasgow, and also in edinburgh, butine goodall from a group called medics against violence, is a supporter of the navigator scheme. in terms of callum, he hasn't been back at the emergency department since he met the navigators. he is now in work, he has stopped drinking, and potentially the cost savings there are tens of thousands of pounds. and that is just one person. the navigator scheme may not grow quickly. the concern is that that could harm its effectiveness. but their hope is that eventually there could be small teams in every major emergency department in scotland. james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. as the global threat of antibiotic resistance continues to grow, steps are being taken to reduce the unnecessary use of these vital drugs — both by people and in animals. later this morning, the department for environment, food and rural affairs will publish a report showing sales of antibiotics for use in animals in the uk have fallen to their lowest level since records began in 1993. fiona lamdin has more on the prog
there's no question the navigator scheme has saved lives here in glasgow, and also in edinburgh, butine goodall from a group called medics against violence, is a supporter of the navigator scheme. in terms of callum, he hasn't been back at the emergency department since he met the navigators. he is now in work, he has stopped drinking, and potentially the cost savings there are tens of thousands of pounds. and that is just one person. the navigator scheme may not grow quickly. the concern is...
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you are a student in edinburgh, you have been over in barcelona to vote last weekend.u think of the way the two sides have handled this dispute? it matters because we need a change, since 2006, when the previous catalan government presented this. we were asking for more autonomy, actually, was however started. after all the negatives, through the years from the spanish government. the last step we could ta ke government. the last step we could take was this one. to be honest, how i see the scenario now, of course i would prefer a dialogue, i would prefer both the catalan government and spanish would step back and talk to each other, but always with catalan people, taking something from this, we cannot be as things we re from this, we cannot be as things were before. jose, this question of money is important. catalonia is probably the wealthiest region of spain. it's not. catalonia and bask country. you say no, but in terms of the perception, we can have that debate if we have time, but the perception, the feeling in catalonia, the bask country already has a deal with t
you are a student in edinburgh, you have been over in barcelona to vote last weekend.u think of the way the two sides have handled this dispute? it matters because we need a change, since 2006, when the previous catalan government presented this. we were asking for more autonomy, actually, was however started. after all the negatives, through the years from the spanish government. the last step we could ta ke government. the last step we could take was this one. to be honest, how i see the...
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there were wins for leinster, scarlets and edinburgh. their conference. this try securing a bonus point for the reigning champions. edinburgh beat italian side benetton and ulster lost to irish rivals leinster. former world number one venus williams and caroline wozniacki will battle it out for the wta title in singapore later. williams became the oldest woman to qualify for the end of season final when she beat caroline garcia in three sets yesterday. it‘ll be her first final since 2009. she‘ll take on world number 6 caroline wozniacki who beat karolina pliskova 7—6, 6,3. the final takes place injust under two hours‘ time. local favourite elvyn evans is closing in on victory at the wales rally of great britain. he‘s hoping to be the first british winner since richard burns 17 years ago. he was 25 seconds clear of the field on saturday morning, and blasted through the welsh forests in his ford fiesta to extend that. with five stages to go, he‘s 53 seconds ahead of world championship leader sebastian 0gier. that‘s all the sport for now. w
there were wins for leinster, scarlets and edinburgh. their conference. this try securing a bonus point for the reigning champions. edinburgh beat italian side benetton and ulster lost to irish rivals leinster. former world number one venus williams and caroline wozniacki will battle it out for the wta title in singapore later. williams became the oldest woman to qualify for the end of season final when she beat caroline garcia in three sets yesterday. it‘ll be her first final since 2009....
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but i think it's always been the case that because the scottish parliament is here in edinburgh, we canonsult with us and we get legislation that is appropriate for scotland. slightly better than the legislation south of the border. that was tim hopkins talking to me earlier. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance under new rules to be introduced in the new year. the overhaul will affect those who keep their money in a joint account with a new partner. the government says it hopes the change will lead to nearly £400,000 a year in additional child maintenance being collected. police are appealing for information after a suspected acid attack on a group of doormen in salford. officers were called to the white hotel nightclub in the early hours of this morning after a man, who had earlier been asked to leave the club, returned with a knife and threw an unknown liquid at door staff. two men are currently in hospital receiving treatment for burns. their injuries are not said to be life—threatening. a man has been charged with murder following
but i think it's always been the case that because the scottish parliament is here in edinburgh, we canonsult with us and we get legislation that is appropriate for scotland. slightly better than the legislation south of the border. that was tim hopkins talking to me earlier. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance under new rules to be introduced in the new year. the overhaul will affect those who keep their money in a joint account with a new...
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ulsterand edinburgh also minutes to defeat a south african side. ulster and edinburgh also won.tarted strongly with a huge half—time lead and although sale came back in the second half, the ha rlequins eventually came back in the second half, the harlequins eventually won. and qualifying for the japanese grunt pre— gets away at seven o'clock this morning after the mercedes driver was admitted following a crash. it's the version of football that helped brazil and spain win world cups with such flair, and now the home nations are hoping futsal can do the same here. it puts the emphasis on technique and ball control in a tight space, and this week the new national men's super league started, with the women's due to kick off later this month. one of the strongest teams is in birmingham and ijoined them in training. from the strength of south america where it began to sports halls across the uk. the new national league. it is the sport was a lot of sold because there is a lot to learn with rolling your ball with the foot. of the balls are smaller and much bouncier. this is a restrict
ulsterand edinburgh also minutes to defeat a south african side. ulster and edinburgh also won.tarted strongly with a huge half—time lead and although sale came back in the second half, the ha rlequins eventually came back in the second half, the harlequins eventually won. and qualifying for the japanese grunt pre— gets away at seven o'clock this morning after the mercedes driver was admitted following a crash. it's the version of football that helped brazil and spain win world cups with...
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that trend benefiting companies such as edinburgh—based search websites guys ghana.adquarters and met with co—founder gareth williams. it started in 2001 with three friends sat down in a london pub and has since grown into one of the industry ‘s biggest players, i am joined by co—founder gareth williams and we have two magnets to pick your brains. you bought last year from was $2 billion, pick your brains. you bought last yearfrom was $2 billion, how much has changed since then? in terms of what we do day—to—day not much. we still work on strategy but now we get the chance to learn from an incredible success in china and we are collaborating together on certain projects as well. so many players, how do you continue to stand out and attract customers? we have always focused on trust and providing the best content and the easiest functionality for travellers and as long as we focus on that i am convinced we will keep on growing. google's alphabet is pushing into the travel space which is making a lot of people worried, are you? now, we can put the focus on online trave
that trend benefiting companies such as edinburgh—based search websites guys ghana.adquarters and met with co—founder gareth williams. it started in 2001 with three friends sat down in a london pub and has since grown into one of the industry ‘s biggest players, i am joined by co—founder gareth williams and we have two magnets to pick your brains. you bought last year from was $2 billion, pick your brains. you bought last yearfrom was $2 billion, how much has changed since then? in...
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, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburgh, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very muggy air, so it is not going to feel particular cold across the south. it is going to be sort of that damp, muggy, grey sort of feeling, with on—and—off light rain or drizzle. you can see those temperatures, despite the cloud and the rain, getting up to 17 in london. but then the other side of this weather front here, further north, it is a lot fresher. it is only 13 degrees. here is a look at thursday. you can see it is relatively quiet, but cloudy, with a few spots of rain in eastern areas, but this weather front of low pressure moving in. and that is going to introduce some wet and windy weather to so
, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburgh, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very...
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the edinburgh city pound coin is the most scarce. of millions of points are created when a new designers launched. cardiff and the london coin, they all have low mint figures. what might this be worth? presently they are selling for between 12 and £16, but once the pound coin is the monetised, we expect it to hit about 30 or £40. before you spend your last pounds, they might be worth a second glance. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police investigating sunday's mass shooting in las vegas — america's worst in modern times — say they have found more weapons at the home of retired accountant, stephen paddock, the man they said carried out the attack. in las vegas, vigils have taken place for the 59 people who lost their lives in the attack and the more than 500 people who were injured. president trump has appealed for unity and peace among americans. catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on sunday. public transport will be shut down, schools will be closed and
the edinburgh city pound coin is the most scarce. of millions of points are created when a new designers launched. cardiff and the london coin, they all have low mint figures. what might this be worth? presently they are selling for between 12 and £16, but once the pound coin is the monetised, we expect it to hit about 30 or £40. before you spend your last pounds, they might be worth a second glance. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police investigating sunday's mass shooting in las...
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walls old wonder then the featureless in edinburgh. the loeb's next g.w. . of get ready for some weekend action. very. cold cold day w a pre-match day weekend the board is ready to go on saturdays and sundays thanks w four for a place. of eleven dollars. we take for the first and only us with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans love i. told us more than football online. the one my name is made by him best known as nellie. was devalued discords each child's name of all the sports events who have stories told. the sad news updates tournaments and i could go on for hours but this new child is about it you should better check it out yourself. greetings from the german capital once again and a warm welcome to our highlights of the week.
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just losing out to edinburgh. glasgow had a win. cardiff it newport gwent dragons.od scored 63 on his second round to claim a share of the halfway lead. he is on 11 under par alongside the defending champion. rory mcilroy‘s chances of ending this frustrating yearfor him on a win are very slim. he is 11 shots back. let's get to some cricket. the uncertainty surrounding ben stokes' selection for the ashes have added stephen quinn to be swapped. stokes will not be travelling to australia with the tea m be travelling to australia with the team at the end of the month. today the ecb still awarded him a contract for next season, which comes as no surprise to our cricket correspondent who spoke earlier with my colleague. the state -- of his relationship hasn't changed. what we do know, and this is a new development, is that he definitely won't travel at the start of the two are at the end of october. he does have a fractured finger. but they have a fractured finger. but they have said that although they haven't ruled him out of the ashes, and that decision is still to be t
just losing out to edinburgh. glasgow had a win. cardiff it newport gwent dragons.od scored 63 on his second round to claim a share of the halfway lead. he is on 11 under par alongside the defending champion. rory mcilroy‘s chances of ending this frustrating yearfor him on a win are very slim. he is 11 shots back. let's get to some cricket. the uncertainty surrounding ben stokes' selection for the ashes have added stephen quinn to be swapped. stokes will not be travelling to australia with...
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the first edinburgh derby in the scottish premiership in three years ended in a 1—0 win for hibernian road. striker simon murray scored the only goal of the game afterjust three minutes to move neil lennon's side up to fifth in the table. elsewhere it was goalless between hamilton and partick and stjohnstone and ross county. scotland's women made it two wins from two in their world cup qualifying group with a 5—0 victory over albania. claire emslie curled in the pick of the goals as the scots move above switzerland at the top of group two on goal difference. elsewhere, wales drew 0—0 against russia in st petersburg. everton interim manager david unsworth says he hopes he can persuade midfielder ross barkley to stay at the club. the england international is out of contract in the summer and looked to be leaving goodison park this year before suffering a long—term injury. and unsworth has also stated that he'd like to be given the job on a permanent basis following the sacking of ronald koeman yesterday. there have been a large number of names linked with the role... but ali—year—old, u
the first edinburgh derby in the scottish premiership in three years ended in a 1—0 win for hibernian road. striker simon murray scored the only goal of the game afterjust three minutes to move neil lennon's side up to fifth in the table. elsewhere it was goalless between hamilton and partick and stjohnstone and ross county. scotland's women made it two wins from two in their world cup qualifying group with a 5—0 victory over albania. claire emslie curled in the pick of the goals as the...
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the walls of one of the mifi palace in edinburgh. your moment. on d w. these problems need to be addressed more aggressively we have to change people's mentality kenya a country in a vicious circle of poverty. but some people work hard to improve things long term i believe that education is the best empowerment that you can give to any child in this world and we try to give them education. kenya has forgotten children. forty five minutes on d w. with like different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of voice global news that matters to a w made for minds. they make a commitment they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the minds. stories about people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. w dot com africa on the move. greetings from the german capital once again and a warm welcome to our highlights of the wig.
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holds old one the mifi house in edinburgh. your old. building. where will you find a living bridge. where we've never met. where does the world's hottest chick i could. pay a visit to the villa. the last headhunter. and the largest family in the world in a certain style. induced craziness in sixty minutes. looking for artistry. edge of the seat drama. joy and jubilation. we've got it all. just gone highlights of keiko. welcome to quadriga art what is it that it's not about maybe i can tell you about is this. women's talk w. . more women. more talk with. a small station to find out what it's like w. me. greetings from the german capital once again and a warm welcome to our highlights of the week.
holds old one the mifi house in edinburgh. your old. building. where will you find a living bridge. where we've never met. where does the world's hottest chick i could. pay a visit to the villa. the last headhunter. and the largest family in the world in a certain style. induced craziness in sixty minutes. looking for artistry. edge of the seat drama. joy and jubilation. we've got it all. just gone highlights of keiko. welcome to quadriga art what is it that it's not about maybe i can tell you...
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he was the youngest ever winner of the edinburgh comedy festival awards in 1990.t pages. red october says the front pages. red october says the metro as the country's skies changed colour due to hurricane had 0phelia dragging in tropical error along with dust from the sahara and debris from fires in spain and portugal. rage of 0phelia leads the eye as the storm battered parts of britain with strong winds and waves to the times records that new peerages will have a 15 year time limit undera plan peerages will have a 15 year time limit under a plan to shrink the house of lords. the mirror reports on the royal mail, claiming shareholders are paid half £1 million a day. the guardian says theresa may's attempts to open talks ona theresa may's attempts to open talks on a transition period are doomed to fail as brussels hardens its approach to the express says the chancellor has been warned to give up chancellor has been warned to give upa chancellor has been warned to give up a budget plan that would raid pensions to fund tax relief for young voters. and the financial t
he was the youngest ever winner of the edinburgh comedy festival awards in 1990.t pages. red october says the front pages. red october says the metro as the country's skies changed colour due to hurricane had 0phelia dragging in tropical error along with dust from the sahara and debris from fires in spain and portugal. rage of 0phelia leads the eye as the storm battered parts of britain with strong winds and waves to the times records that new peerages will have a 15 year time limit undera plan...
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, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburgh, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very muggy air, so it is not going to feel particular cold across the south. it is going to be sort of that damp, muggy, grey sort of feeling, with on—and—off light rain or drizzle. you can see those temperatures, despite the cloud and the rain, getting up to 17 in london. but then the other side of this weather front here, further north, it's a lot fresher. it's only 13 degrees. here's a look at thursday. you can see it is relatively quiet, but cloudy, with a few spots of rain in eastern areas, but this weather front of low pressure moving in. and that's going to introduce some wet and windy weather to some o
, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburgh, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very...
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further north, the breeze keeps up, it keeps towards glasgow, some of that when getting close to edinburghshowers, much of england and wales is dry, mist and fog for the commute, but will clear, we will see more of cloud breaks through wednesday, a better chance of some sunnier moments across england and wales, especially further south. a sunny day for north scotland with breeze we will see more of cloud breaks through wednesday, a better chance of some sunny moments across england and wales, especially further south. a sunny day form of scotland, a breeze, showers coming through, through, and the rain across northern ireland is patchy later. here's the weather front with the rain pushing southwards, then it turns quite chilly, with that cloud will patchy rain and drizzle. certainly to the north, a greater chance of cold, and air force across the grampians and into thursday morning. the slice of called, mixed and hails, the rain slowly pushing its way southwards, reaching south coast taking away the money brightness by the time you get the afternoon were parts of europe, scotland, northern
further north, the breeze keeps up, it keeps towards glasgow, some of that when getting close to edinburghshowers, much of england and wales is dry, mist and fog for the commute, but will clear, we will see more of cloud breaks through wednesday, a better chance of some sunnier moments across england and wales, especially further south. a sunny day for north scotland with breeze we will see more of cloud breaks through wednesday, a better chance of some sunny moments across england and wales,...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh will watch the service from the balcony of the foreign office inariano rajoy, has given the leaders of catalonia five days to clarify whether or not they have made a formal declaration of independence. yesterday the catalan president signed a declaration of independence, following the disputed referendum, but then suspended the declaration to allow further talks. mr rajoy accused the catalan leadership of a dangerous attack on the country's constitution, and rejected calls for mediation. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas reports from madrid. in every people's story there are fateful days. for spain and catalonia, these are times fraught with risk. after emergency cabinet meetings this morning, spain's prime minister came to tell his parliament he is demanding clarity from catalonia. the question — did the document signed yesterday by the separatist leader amount to a declaration of independence or not? translation: the answer given by mr puigdemont will determine what happens next. in his hands lies either re—establishing the rule of law,
the queen and the duke of edinburgh will watch the service from the balcony of the foreign office inariano rajoy, has given the leaders of catalonia five days to clarify whether or not they have made a formal declaration of independence. yesterday the catalan president signed a declaration of independence, following the disputed referendum, but then suspended the declaration to allow further talks. mr rajoy accused the catalan leadership of a dangerous attack on the country's constitution, and...
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edinburgh 10—5 up against zebre. the by edinburgh 10—5 up against zebre. take on castleford in the grand final. castleford finished top for the first time in 91 years but will have to do it without star striker zak hardakerfor their debut to do it without star striker zak hardaker for their debut in the grand final after he was dropped for a breach of club rules, in contrast, leeds are seven times winners. kevin sinfield the captain says experience will be a huge advantage. it'll have a huge impact. it's really sad because he's one of the star players, man of steel contender, which was announced weekend. he got beaten by scrum—half luke gale. it's disappointing because we want to see the stars play. he's been outstanding for castleford this year. it provides an opportunity for somebody else, one of those castleford players who probably got told mid week he will be playing this weekend will be full of excitement and raring to go to play well for castleford. interestingly, leeds haven't beaten castleford in the last eight games against them. so... but castle
edinburgh 10—5 up against zebre. the by edinburgh 10—5 up against zebre. take on castleford in the grand final. castleford finished top for the first time in 91 years but will have to do it without star striker zak hardakerfor their debut to do it without star striker zak hardaker for their debut in the grand final after he was dropped for a breach of club rules, in contrast, leeds are seven times winners. kevin sinfield the captain says experience will be a huge advantage. it'll have a...
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coming to us from edinburgh, senior investment manager at aberdeen standard investments. want to begin with payroll report. the estimate was 80,000. -33.number was wage growth came in hot. 0.5% month on month. almost three percentage points of the year on your figure. george, it was a whether impaired job report. we expected a headline number but there was excitement around wage growth. george: there is a slight impact from the weather. by and large it is heading in the right direction. you scroll through. the markets have been waiting for this. i do think even if we get weaker growth numbers, the fixed income market will get more defensive. jonathan: interested in a reaction in the market. treasury yields by four or five basis points. we reversed that move. what you make of the intraday activity around the jobs number itself? >> this is a strong jobs number. the unemployment rate lowest in 16 years. participation rate is up, wage growth is up. we have to stop interpreting good news as bad news and bad news as bad news. 2.4,inly treasuries at became an interesting buying
coming to us from edinburgh, senior investment manager at aberdeen standard investments. want to begin with payroll report. the estimate was 80,000. -33.number was wage growth came in hot. 0.5% month on month. almost three percentage points of the year on your figure. george, it was a whether impaired job report. we expected a headline number but there was excitement around wage growth. george: there is a slight impact from the weather. by and large it is heading in the right direction. you...
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, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburghto the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very muggy air, so it is not going to feel particular cold across the south. it is going to be sort of that damp, muggy, grey sort of feeling, with on—and—off light rain or drizzle. you can see those temperatures, despite the cloud and the rain, getting up to 17 in london. but then the other side of this weather front here, further north, it is a lot fresher. it is only 13 degrees. here is a look at thursday. you can see it is relatively quiet, but cloudy, with a few spots of rain in eastern areas, but this weather front of low pressure moving in. and that is going to introduce some wet and windy weather to some of these south—we
, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburghto the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very muggy air, so it is not...
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mona mcleod, at her home in edinburgh.atch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. in september, 1985, three friends finished an epic trek along the great wall of china. they relied on local villagers for food and water as they documented every step of the wall, parts of which that had not been walked on the years. yaohui dong spoke to witness about their journey. translation: often when i touched the stones, i would have this feeling that i was having a conversation with people from ancient times, the people who carved the stone out of the mountain and placed it on the wall, it was very moving. we set off on may the 4th, 1984, from shanhai pass, which is on the seacoast in the east. it took us 508 days. we walked over some of china's most famous mountains, like yan and taihang, and through many deserts, including the gobi. we walked across the whole northern part of the country. in th
mona mcleod, at her home in edinburgh.atch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. in september, 1985, three friends finished an epic trek along the great wall of china. they relied on local villagers for food and water as they documented every step of the wall, parts of which that had not been walked on the years. yaohui dong spoke to witness about their...
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hundred seventy seven so far she's sewn over twenty thousand kilts most of them at her studio in edinburgh but she works on them everywhere in her car at home in bed even while on jury duty in court so what about. the question no lights as in a court but they let me and my mom and i would just not the fits so well so while i was waiting to be cold i just sat and sold. the only instead produces at least one kill a day if she's having trouble sleeping she might manage three skeg never tires of making them especially because many clients request unusual cuts or color combinations some of her kilts of the exported around the world. down in the basement things are more traditional here the wool is woven into tartans on century old looms. it makes quite a racket when the yarn is thrown across the wharf and up to a hundred kilometers an hour so you can't be too sensitive to work here but then kilts are for sissies anyway. and there's the eternal question what do men actually wear under their kilts. and then you know we had underwear. new underwear no underwear. and that's why you never let anybod
hundred seventy seven so far she's sewn over twenty thousand kilts most of them at her studio in edinburgh but she works on them everywhere in her car at home in bed even while on jury duty in court so what about. the question no lights as in a court but they let me and my mom and i would just not the fits so well so while i was waiting to be cold i just sat and sold. the only instead produces at least one kill a day if she's having trouble sleeping she might manage three skeg never tires of...
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more cloud for the likes of edinburgh and glasgow, a milder start as a result.glia into the midlands, the south of wales and england, quite misty and murky for the hills and coasts and some outbreaks of rain. these various zones of weather will only very slowly move north as we go through the day. northern scotland probably holding the sunshine all day long. wind not very strong and temperatures around 11—17 but an increasingly humid feel across the south. thursday starting with a lot of cloud, some outbreaks of showers in eastern areas, some wet weather pushing in from the west. the wind starting to strengthen, you may see gales in some exposed spots later, temperatures 13—18. friday, that area of rain will be pushed through and the wind as well and things are going to brighten up for a time but in the south—west, potentially our next troublesome area of weather. we're going to step things up a gear as we go into the weekend, this potentially deep area of low pressure sliding into the southern areas. and it raised the risk of severe gales. this is bbc news. the
more cloud for the likes of edinburgh and glasgow, a milder start as a result.glia into the midlands, the south of wales and england, quite misty and murky for the hills and coasts and some outbreaks of rain. these various zones of weather will only very slowly move north as we go through the day. northern scotland probably holding the sunshine all day long. wind not very strong and temperatures around 11—17 but an increasingly humid feel across the south. thursday starting with a lot of...
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mainly from the southern highlands down to glasgow and edinburgh and the north coast of northern irelandmorning mist and fog should be fine. more sunshine than today. it should feel warmer. temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. brighter conditions in the east of scotland. but still wet weather in the south of scotland, linked to this front which will edge southwards, bringing thicker cloud and mist and fog. but a cheerer night and cold in scotland. it does mean into thursday, other than this weak front, with a zone of cloud, that will continue to push into the southern parts of england and wales, some rain and drizzle. much of northern england and northern ireland will have a fine day. not warm. but you will have the sunshine to compensate. more cloud for all of us to compensate. more cloud for all of us into friday. the best of bright skies in the east. some rain in the north—west of scotland and northern ireland. and we will see another feature through friday night bringing heavy rain into england and wales. that becomes the dominant feature. but it doesn't stop us from seeing colder ai
mainly from the southern highlands down to glasgow and edinburgh and the north coast of northern irelandmorning mist and fog should be fine. more sunshine than today. it should feel warmer. temperatures up to 15 or 16 celsius. brighter conditions in the east of scotland. but still wet weather in the south of scotland, linked to this front which will edge southwards, bringing thicker cloud and mist and fog. but a cheerer night and cold in scotland. it does mean into thursday, other than this...
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and the duke of edinburgh went to visit him.general rule. i think they have better manners. and photographing people like ronald reagan and nixon, they always dismissed their photographer. which meant i had them to myself. interesting because you made the point about republicans, that you should —— let‘s look at jfk. how would you categorise this because that again is an image that speaks volumes about character and intensity. a rainy day in paris. jackie kennedy his wife went ahead and he‘s standing there with general de gaulle pulled up i‘d spent the whole day chasing him and he saw me climbing up and i kept slipping down and turning back and he kept looking at me. he waited until i had got up. so the court freighted? he did indeed. he was a nice guy. forgive the basic question, do you know as soon as the basic question, do you know as soon as you‘ve taken an image that you have got it, that is the one. sometimes and sometimes not. have you ever been in a position where you ever been in a position where you thought you got it
and the duke of edinburgh went to visit him.general rule. i think they have better manners. and photographing people like ronald reagan and nixon, they always dismissed their photographer. which meant i had them to myself. interesting because you made the point about republicans, that you should —— let‘s look at jfk. how would you categorise this because that again is an image that speaks volumes about character and intensity. a rainy day in paris. jackie kennedy his wife went ahead and...
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said, remember that scotland held a referendum because there was an agreement between london and edinburgh at the time. what happens if the cattle am crisis as -- if the catalan crisis escalates? will that force european authorities to say, if they did this unilaterally, we cannot have an agreement with london, why can we do the same? on another possible precedents that was mentioned in this interview -- lombardy and venice are regions in northern italy holding a referendum this weekend. we talked about that. anchor: there is so much fear this is setting precedents for other regions. analyst: the thing with northern italy is, these are two non-b inding referendums, but guess what? the catalan referendum in 2014 was nonbinding as well, and look where we are today. anchor: thank you for that analysis. as we just heard, in order to suspend catalonia's autonomy, mariano rajoy will have to invoke what is called article 155 of the spanish constitution, but what exactly does this article entail? reporter: spain is a notoriously decentralized country. grants 17h government autonomous regions varyi
said, remember that scotland held a referendum because there was an agreement between london and edinburgh at the time. what happens if the cattle am crisis as -- if the catalan crisis escalates? will that force european authorities to say, if they did this unilaterally, we cannot have an agreement with london, why can we do the same? on another possible precedents that was mentioned in this interview -- lombardy and venice are regions in northern italy holding a referendum this weekend. we...
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, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburghht, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very muggy air, so it is not going to feel particular cold across the south. it is going to be sort of that damp, muggy, grey sort of feeling, with on—and—off light rain or drizzle. you can see those temperatures, despite the cloud and the rain, getting up to 17 in london. but then the other side of this weather front here, further north, it is a lot fresher. it is only 13 degrees. here is a look at thursday. you can see it is relatively quiet, but cloudy, with a few spots of rain in eastern areas, but this weather front of low pressure moving in. and that is going to introduce some wet and windy weather to
, even here, notice that there are a few spots of rain through the lowlands, here in glasgow and edinburghht, and we are back into the sunshine at 8:00am in the morning across most of yorkshire, and then back into that weather front across the midlands, east anglia, and down into the south—east. now, through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, what is going to happen with this weather front is it'll move a little bit further northwards. but it is also going to introduce some very...
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a decent afternoon for belfast, glasgow and edinburgh, some sunshine.e northern part of the uk will be in the sunshine. on thursday, that weather front wobbles north of it. if the clouds break and we get some sunshine, we could even get temperatures close to 20 celsius. there is a change towards the end of the week. high pressure builds, which will tend to squeeze weather front out. it will push south and disintegrate. ajet front out. it will push south and disintegrate. a jet stream away to the novel push colder air in our direction. the weekend won't necessarily be cold, but we won't have a keen— 20 celsius in the south any more. “— have a keen— 20 celsius in the south any more. —— away to the north will push. not a very exciting week, but decent enough. hello, i'm nuala mcgovern. this is outside source. the widow of a dead american soldier says president trump couldn't remember her husband's name when he phoned to offer condolences. donald trump disputes the account. he made me cry, because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it
a decent afternoon for belfast, glasgow and edinburgh, some sunshine.e northern part of the uk will be in the sunshine. on thursday, that weather front wobbles north of it. if the clouds break and we get some sunshine, we could even get temperatures close to 20 celsius. there is a change towards the end of the week. high pressure builds, which will tend to squeeze weather front out. it will push south and disintegrate. ajet front out. it will push south and disintegrate. a jet stream away to...
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newest book a column of fire features a europe at war in the sixteenth century with clashes from edinburgh to geneva among the battles there is also a love story as well as the beginnings of england's first secret service. ok the more phone book promotion is part of the job can follow it and poses with translations of his latest historical epic column of fire the third in a series that returns readers to the town of kingsbridge with a cost of characters including a sixteenth century james bond. film that took inspiration from locke living in scotland mary stewart better known as mary queen of scots was imprisoned here after nearly a year she managed to escape. she was in this tower in the top of the tower. and when she escaped she had to shriek down the staircase very quietly and come out she came out of the gate. came down to this beach and that's where the boats were. a pretty grim place you would want to come here for a holiday. her freedom didn't last long she was imprisoned by queen elizabeth the first of england for one thousand years before being executed follett tells the grisly st
newest book a column of fire features a europe at war in the sixteenth century with clashes from edinburgh to geneva among the battles there is also a love story as well as the beginnings of england's first secret service. ok the more phone book promotion is part of the job can follow it and poses with translations of his latest historical epic column of fire the third in a series that returns readers to the town of kingsbridge with a cost of characters including a sixteenth century james bond....
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belfast and edinburgh are currently at 11 or 12 degrees.e above the average temperatures for this time of year. it's a mild start unless you are in balmoral or at strathallan where it is for 5 degrees. a lot of cloud coming in from the atlantic, a weather for producing notjust cloud but hill fog, murky conditions and some rain in the forecast too. this morning, some cloud in southern areas. its murky and warm, one of those days where you do not know what to wear. in norfolk and suffolk, a bright and a dry start. then, we move into the rain across the midlands, heading into north—west england. at this point, it's dry with bright spells. in scotland, the rain, and it moves eastwards through the course of the day. at the moment, heavy bursts of rain in it. windy in the west. across the board, it will be windier than yesterday. we also have early rain in northern ireland, that clears and it will brighten up. in wales, the rain to stay on and off as we go through the day. the wind arrows indicate that it will be a windy day. it clears northern i
belfast and edinburgh are currently at 11 or 12 degrees.e above the average temperatures for this time of year. it's a mild start unless you are in balmoral or at strathallan where it is for 5 degrees. a lot of cloud coming in from the atlantic, a weather for producing notjust cloud but hill fog, murky conditions and some rain in the forecast too. this morning, some cloud in southern areas. its murky and warm, one of those days where you do not know what to wear. in norfolk and suffolk, a...
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plus coming to us from edinburgh, luke, senior investment manager at aberdeen standard investments.ant to begin with payroll reports and just whip through the estimates in the numbers themselves. the estimate was 80,000. the number was -33. the unemployment rate grind it lower, 4.2%, but wage growth came in hot. 0.5% versus an estimate on 0.3% month on month. almost three percentage points on the year on your figure. -- year on year figure. george, it was a weather-impaired jobs report. we expected a headline number but there was excitement around wage growth. george: there is a slight impact from the weather. there were also some calendar quirks boosting the number but by and large it is heading in the right direction. the earlier comments you scrolled through, the markets have been waiting for this. i do think even if we get weaker growth numbers, wage pressures and general inflation is running higher, the fixed income market will get more defensive. jonathan: interested in a reaction in the market. treasury yields higher by four or five basis points. we reversed that move. oksana
plus coming to us from edinburgh, luke, senior investment manager at aberdeen standard investments.ant to begin with payroll reports and just whip through the estimates in the numbers themselves. the estimate was 80,000. the number was -33. the unemployment rate grind it lower, 4.2%, but wage growth came in hot. 0.5% versus an estimate on 0.3% month on month. almost three percentage points on the year on your figure. -- year on year figure. george, it was a weather-impaired jobs report. we...