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edinburgh., had since the death of the duke of edinburuh. ' , ., a, had since the death of the duke of edinburuh. 2 ., , ., ., . edinburgh. the 1st of may diplomatic enauaement edinburgh. the 1st of may diplomatic engagement that _ edinburgh. the 1st of may diplomatic engagement that she _ edinburgh. the 1st of may diplomatic engagement that she has _ edinburgh. the 1st of may diplomatic engagement that she has been - edinburgh. the 1st of may diplomatic engagement that she has been at. edinburgh. the 1st of may diplomatic| engagement that she has been at and clearly, one that she has been prepared to do and she does not travel much these days and we know that. in any kind of diplomatic global event, she'll take the chance to do and there she is. and prince charles, , ., ., ., , , charles, brought home to very big ceos and supporting _ charles, brought home to very big ceos and supporting him - charles, brought home to very big ceos and supporting him and - charles, brought home to very big ceos
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but edinburgh-based com an longer. but edinburgh-based company hit _ longer.ompany hit has come - longer. but edinburgh-based company hit has come up i longer. but edinburgh-based i company hit has come up with longer. but edinburgh-based . company hit has come up with a piece of technology they think might tackle the problem by measuring how much impact an athlete sustains to the head when taking part in sport. i went to the lab at herriot watt university to see the finals stages of testing.- university to see the finals stages of testing. this gives us a really _ stages of testing. this gives us a really good _ stages of testing. this gives us a really good indication i stages of testing. this gives | us a really good indication of what needs to be done and if we can alter it. what needs to be done and if we can alter it— can alter it. would that be kind of the _ can alter it. would that be kind of the equivalent - can alter it. would that be kind of the equivalent of l can alter it. would that be kind of the equivalent of a sort of impacts people might be g
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london, tokyo, edinburgh, outerspace... even living. london, tokyo, edinburgh, outer space...a sequence that appears to take place in the gap between this world and the next, meaning that if fast ten is going to topic, they will have to get the whole class to drive and race each other in another dimension. as for the action, it is higher in octane but low on intelligence. merrily dispensing with basic laws of physics, gravity and most importantly, drama, in search of evermore empty spectacle. 0nce importantly, drama, in search of evermore empty spectacle. once you have watched the film diesel slingshot his car across a canyon in the end of a piece of string where another car is comedy about playing, it is hard to believe any of these characters is in any realjeopardy, especially when one character who died in a previous instalment suddenly turns up miraculously alive because of twitter indeed, so farcical is the core team's ability to survive being shot at, burn, drown, crush, splashed and pummelled, that their invincibility actually becomes a running gag. as for everyone else
london, tokyo, edinburgh, outerspace... even living. london, tokyo, edinburgh, outer space...a sequence that appears to take place in the gap between this world and the next, meaning that if fast ten is going to topic, they will have to get the whole class to drive and race each other in another dimension. as for the action, it is higher in octane but low on intelligence. merrily dispensing with basic laws of physics, gravity and most importantly, drama, in search of evermore empty spectacle....
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with up to 40% of the sunshine obscured and in edinburgh, families h a chance to catch a glimpse as ourd from the haze but across much of the country the weather was overcast and this was the view from cambridge where, every now and again the clouds parted. >> solar eclipses happen one or two times a year and you have to be in the right place to see them because the shadow of the moon it cast is rather small and so they happen frequently enough but we do not get to see them from the same country very often. >> london had a better view this morning but in the u.k. we have to getsed to partial eclipses for a while as our next toe20 2090 -- our next total eclipse will not happen until 2090. >> you to fall. -- beautiful. a dog in istanbul, when its owner was taken away in a ambulance, this golden retriever ran alongside the vehicle to the hospital and waited patiently outside, for its owner to narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and
with up to 40% of the sunshine obscured and in edinburgh, families h a chance to catch a glimpse as ourd from the haze but across much of the country the weather was overcast and this was the view from cambridge where, every now and again the clouds parted. >> solar eclipses happen one or two times a year and you have to be in the right place to see them because the shadow of the moon it cast is rather small and so they happen frequently enough but we do not get to see them from the same...
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and like i say, professor dave calling from the university of edinburgh. thank you so much for joining us. absolute pleasure. have a good evening and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter at the w 's who's ah, cruise, the cruise, the cruise, the the in the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus. the 19th next on dw, the in the, to the chief of the do to try and the more expensive the noble metal becomes, the deeper illegal gold miners to penetrate the brazilian rain for the guardians of the forest. the more ducal has barely any chance of protesting the world global 3000 in 60 minutes on the w, and then how many portion of land out in the world right now to climate change. if any of the stores. this is much less the waste from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm doing some slides or more like sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas
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just picking up month so far, edinburgh just picking up five mil metres of rain so far. —— dry monthsnow looking to the south, the next batch of thunderstorms developing across northern france and these are going across the channel, prolonged spell of heavy rain and woking into parts of heavy rain and woking into parts of south—east england, really anywhere eastwards from the isle of wight, into hampshire, south—east england and east anglia into a real soaking and given how wet the weather has been over recent days, it could be localised surface water flooding at its heaviest. temperatures tonight on the mild side, nine to 13 degrees for most. tomorrow, any rain to start the day because eastern areas will tend to clear further east as the day goes by, left with a lot of cloud again, a future as scotland, this time moving in parts of northern ireland. a few cloud breaks ireland, south of scotland and northern england, north west wales, the favoured spots for those. temperatures similar to today, but a bit cooler around our eastern coast where we will have onshore winds are starting to
just picking up month so far, edinburgh just picking up five mil metres of rain so far. —— dry monthsnow looking to the south, the next batch of thunderstorms developing across northern france and these are going across the channel, prolonged spell of heavy rain and woking into parts of heavy rain and woking into parts of south—east england, really anywhere eastwards from the isle of wight, into hampshire, south—east england and east anglia into a real soaking and given how wet the...
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the gardens at windsor castle and sales of it will benefit the duke of edinburgh award scheme.kend and scotland in action on monday. the month long tournament will see 2a teams take part in 51 games in 11 cities across europe. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. it's a tournament that's given football some of its most unforgettable moments. oh, i say, what a goal! the euros may have been delayed by a year, but finally they're about to begin. and one man who scored in two consecutive european championships can't wait. we all look forward to a summer of a major tournament, and this, we've been made to wait quite a while for this one, so we're all excited. 2a teams will compete for european football's greatest prize. wales are in group a, while england and scotland are grouped together and will meet next week. for the first time, the tournament is being spread across the continent, with 11 host cities. wembley will host eight matches, including the semifinal and final. but covid remains the number—one concern — preparations for spain's opener against sweden already in chaos, wit
the gardens at windsor castle and sales of it will benefit the duke of edinburgh award scheme.kend and scotland in action on monday. the month long tournament will see 2a teams take part in 51 games in 11 cities across europe. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. it's a tournament that's given football some of its most unforgettable moments. oh, i say, what a goal! the euros may have been delayed by a year, but finally they're about to begin. and one man who scored in two consecutive european...
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an exclusive interview with the bbc, the countess of wessex speaks of the impact of the duke of edinburgh's death on the royal family. it was an �*oh, my god' moment. so, i think they'll come and go. but you have to let them come and let them go. wales face turkey at the european championships tonight, where a win could put them on the verge of qualifying for the knockout stages. and i am live in lincoln throughout the day, talking to lots of local people as the bbc continues to look at the covid impact around the uk. hello. the bbc understands that covid vaccinations are to be made compulsory for care home staff in england who work with older people. it's expected that workers will have 16 weeks to get a jab, or face losing theirjobs. ministers are said to be concerned about the low take—up of the vaccine in some areas, and consultations will also start on bringing in the same rule for other health and care staff. the decision is expected to be announced in the next few days. james reynolds reports. staff in adult care homes look after the people most likely to die from covid—i9. more than
an exclusive interview with the bbc, the countess of wessex speaks of the impact of the duke of edinburgh's death on the royal family. it was an �*oh, my god' moment. so, i think they'll come and go. but you have to let them come and let them go. wales face turkey at the european championships tonight, where a win could put them on the verge of qualifying for the knockout stages. and i am live in lincoln throughout the day, talking to lots of local people as the bbc continues to look at the...
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countess of wessex tells us how hard the royal family have been hit by the death of the duke of edinburghit was an �*oh, my god' moment. so i think they'll come and go. but you have to let them come and let them go. a new trade deal with australia. i am asking why the ink drying in downing street is affecting the lambs in lancashire. a big test for wales in the euros. they face turkey, who are expected to be roared on by 30,000 supporters in azerbaijan. we have had heavy rain overnight in scotland and northern ireland. as that move southwards the rain will be lighter but ahead of it, another hot and humid day with some thunderstorms later. the details coming up. good morning, it's wednesday 16th june, our top story. covid vaccinations are to be made compulsory for care home staff in england who work with older people. it's expected that workers will have 16 weeks to get a jab, or face losing theirjobs. ministers said to be concerned about the low take—up of the jab in some areas, and consultations will also start on bringing in the same rule for other health and care staff. james reynolds
countess of wessex tells us how hard the royal family have been hit by the death of the duke of edinburghit was an �*oh, my god' moment. so i think they'll come and go. but you have to let them come and let them go. a new trade deal with australia. i am asking why the ink drying in downing street is affecting the lambs in lancashire. a big test for wales in the euros. they face turkey, who are expected to be roared on by 30,000 supporters in azerbaijan. we have had heavy rain overnight in...
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she also spoke about the death of the duke of edinburgh and the impact of grief, especially those moments remember the photograph that i took. of the queen and the duke? yeah. i was pregnant with louise at the time. and we went up there during half—term. are you ok? mm. and just to be there, in that place was an �*oh, my god' moment. so i think they'll come and go. but you have to let them come and let them go. away from the sadder moments, the countess said she'd got fitter in lockdown, and the tv series she had binged over the past year — line of duty. daniela relph, bbc news. wales continue their euro 2020 campaign at 5 o clock today when they play turkey in the capital of azerbajan, baku. they'll be looking for a win after drawing 1—1 with switzerland in their opening game. our correspondent hywel griffith is in baku. how crucial is this game? wales know the are how crucial is this game? wales know they are under — how crucial is this game? wales know they are under pressure _ how crucial is this game? wales know they are under pressure here - how crucial is this game? wales know they
she also spoke about the death of the duke of edinburgh and the impact of grief, especially those moments remember the photograph that i took. of the queen and the duke? yeah. i was pregnant with louise at the time. and we went up there during half—term. are you ok? mm. and just to be there, in that place was an �*oh, my god' moment. so i think they'll come and go. but you have to let them come and let them go. away from the sadder moments, the countess said she'd got fitter in lockdown,...
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but edinburgh—based company hit has come up with a piece of technology they think might help tackle the taking part in sport. i went to their lab at heriot—watt university to see their final stages of testing. and what we're doing is we're basically calibrating the accelerometer that's in the back of the head in the hit device. it gives us a really good indication of kind of how sensitive the accelerometer is and if we need to maybe alter that or if it's all good to go. would that be kind of the equivalent of the sort of impacts people might be getting in a real—world situation, or are you sort of going beyond that for this test? so what we're doing here, the 60 gs is our threshold impact. it's what we would do for an adult rugby player, or an adult, anyone that's not wearing a helmet, and that is risky, it's dangerous. we want you to be checked out. for this one, you're seeing that movement down, the bang of the head similar to if you were to get whiplash with your head off the ground. godspeed, mr head. three, two, one... that looks pretty dramatic. so you've got the numbers for that?
but edinburgh—based company hit has come up with a piece of technology they think might help tackle the taking part in sport. i went to their lab at heriot—watt university to see their final stages of testing. and what we're doing is we're basically calibrating the accelerometer that's in the back of the head in the hit device. it gives us a really good indication of kind of how sensitive the accelerometer is and if we need to maybe alter that or if it's all good to go. would that be kind...
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with locations ranging from tbilisi, tokyo, london, edinburgh, and outer space. no, really.a sequence that appears to take place in the gap between this world and the next, meaning that if fast 10 is going to top it, they're gonna have to get the whole cast to drive through a black hole and start racing each other in another dimension. screams. i don't wanna die! as for the action, it's high on octane but low on intelligence, merrily dispensing with basic laws of physics, gravity and most importantly, drama, in search of evermore empty spectacle. i mean, once you've watched vin diesel slingshot his car across a canyon on the end of a piece of string while another car is caught midair by a plane, it's hard to believe any of these characters is in any realjeopardy, especially when one character who died in a previous instalment suddenly turns up miraculously alive because, er, twitter. well, that was new. indeed so farcical is the core team's captain scarlet—like ability to survive being shot at, blown up, burned, drowned, crushed, smashed, bashed, dropped and pummelled — that
with locations ranging from tbilisi, tokyo, london, edinburgh, and outer space. no, really.a sequence that appears to take place in the gap between this world and the next, meaning that if fast 10 is going to top it, they're gonna have to get the whole cast to drive through a black hole and start racing each other in another dimension. screams. i don't wanna die! as for the action, it's high on octane but low on intelligence, merrily dispensing with basic laws of physics, gravity and most...
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today would have been the duke of edinburgh's 100th birthday.hich is deep pink and double—flowered, was bred by the royal horticultural society and planted in the gardens at windsor castle last week. proceeds from its sale will go to the duke of edinburgh award scheme. the queen described the flower as "lovely" and said it was a very kind tribute. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the earl of wessex has paid tribute to his father, who died in april, describing him as an extraordinary character. prince edward also said he was saddened by the rift between the family and the duke and duchess of sussex. the prince has been talking to our royal correspondent, daniela relph. can i ask you aboutjune the 10th? it would have been your father's100th birthday — something of a bittersweet day for you? yes, i think that... i think that's probably a fair thing to say. but i think that, from a selfish point of view, we would have loved it if he had been here and been with us. but then birthdays were not necessarily his... so he didn't really want all the
today would have been the duke of edinburgh's 100th birthday.hich is deep pink and double—flowered, was bred by the royal horticultural society and planted in the gardens at windsor castle last week. proceeds from its sale will go to the duke of edinburgh award scheme. the queen described the flower as "lovely" and said it was a very kind tribute. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the earl of wessex has paid tribute to his father, who died in april, describing him as an...
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the nose and say, now also some questions that i say a professor calling from the university of edinburgh. thank you so much for joining us. absolute pleasure. have a good evening and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on the e w. 's who's ah was ah, the news ah was, ah, was whose the whose the, whose the whose the me the the, the, the truth for the chief of the moodle, dooku tried. the more expensive the novel metal becomes, the deeper illegal gold miners penetrate the personally. and wayne for the guardians of the forest, the modem could have fairly new chance of protecting their world global 3000. next on d, w i. how can we make fish farming, effective and ecological to on to printer from gun us? don't just read fish. want to plan our plan from the chunks here, algae, or turned into organic fertilizer and aquaculture into a sustainable ecosystem. eco africa. in 60 minutes on dw, ah, me, species in expedition into disease or the secret language of whales, exciting part of underwater listening. if you're getting your window into their, their life
the nose and say, now also some questions that i say a professor calling from the university of edinburgh. thank you so much for joining us. absolute pleasure. have a good evening and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on the e w. 's who's ah was ah, the news ah was, ah, was whose the whose the, whose the whose the me the the, the, the truth for the chief of the moodle, dooku tried. the more expensive the novel metal becomes, the deeper illegal gold...
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they know about the cotswolds, edinburgh, london. _ know about the cotswolds, edinburgh, london. so _y. — we have an interesting morning today, tonight the sun will be back, the weekend it will be back. that is when _ the weekend it will be back. that is when cornwall does what it does best, _ when cornwall does what it does best, shows the beautiful blue sea, the amazing harbour and town we have, _ the amazing harbour and town we have. and — the amazing harbour and town we have, and the green countryside. some _ have, and the green countryside. some of— have, and the green countryside. some of the local businesses have been supplying and they have been people supplying gifts for the leaders. are you convinced that will resonate back, apart from the strength of the television pictures and newspaper pictures we will see? what we hope is that other big industry— what we hope is that other big industry cornwall is a food and drink— industry cornwall is a food and drink and _ industry cornwall is a food and drink and agriculture. a great chance — drink and agriculture. a great chance to _
they know about the cotswolds, edinburgh, london. _ know about the cotswolds, edinburgh, london. so _y. — we have an interesting morning today, tonight the sun will be back, the weekend it will be back. that is when _ the weekend it will be back. that is when cornwall does what it does best, _ when cornwall does what it does best, shows the beautiful blue sea, the amazing harbour and town we have, _ the amazing harbour and town we have. and — the amazing harbour and town we have, and the...
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thanks university of edinburgh. forjoining us. i'd like to get thanks forjoining us. your reaction to today's news, the fact that this five—month—old baby has had access to this treatment.— baby has had access to this treatment. �* , ., , treatment. it's wonderful news, isn't it? i _ treatment. it's wonderful news, isn't it? i remember— treatment. it's wonderful news, isn't it? i remember first - treatment. it's wonderful news, | isn't it? i remember first hearing isn't it? i rememberfirst hearing about these therapies about ten years ago in a scientific research conference and it seemed like it would be a dream come true if it could be delivered. and to hear patients such as baby after receiving the treatment in hospitals in the uk is wonderful news. as the family said, it's a real game chamber in the treatment of sma, but moving forward, treatment for many neurological conditions. truth? moving forward, treatment for many neurological conditions.— neurological conditions. why is it so exnensive? — neurological conditions. why is it so expensive? i _ neurological con
thanks university of edinburgh. forjoining us. i'd like to get thanks forjoining us. your reaction to today's news, the fact that this five—month—old baby has had access to this treatment.— baby has had access to this treatment. �* , ., , treatment. it's wonderful news, isn't it? i _ treatment. it's wonderful news, isn't it? i remember— treatment. it's wonderful news, isn't it? i remember first - treatment. it's wonderful news, | isn't it? i remember first hearing isn't it? i...
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edinburgh picking up five millimetres of rain so far this month.had some breaks in the cloud. topsham in devon had a little bit of sunshine coming through. some scattered showers in scotland in particular, but now looking down towards the south, where we're looking at the next batch of thunderstorms developing across northern france. these will cross the channel. a prolonged spell of heavy rain working into parts of south—east england, really anywhere east from the isle of wight across hampshire into south—east england and east anglia, in for a real soaking. given how wet the weather has been recently, the rain could bring localised surface water flooding where it's heaviest. temperatures tonight on the mild side, about 9—13 for most of us. tomorrow, any rain to start the day across eastern areas of england will tend to clear away further east as the day goes by. we'll be left with a lot of cloud, a few showers for scotland, this time moving into parts of northern ireland. a few cloud breaks again. northern ireland, south—west scotland and northern
edinburgh picking up five millimetres of rain so far this month.had some breaks in the cloud. topsham in devon had a little bit of sunshine coming through. some scattered showers in scotland in particular, but now looking down towards the south, where we're looking at the next batch of thunderstorms developing across northern france. these will cross the channel. a prolonged spell of heavy rain working into parts of south—east england, really anywhere east from the isle of wight across...
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uk having a dry time of things, edinburgh, just 5 million litres of rain so far this month instead of in june. month instead of the 60 we would normally 5ee injune. today, a lot of cloud round but some breaks in the cloud, particularly in1988, in 1988, khamenei has decided to eradicate all oppo5ition, rainy and opposition decreed the and he decreed the fatwa. let's get more now on iran's presidential election. the man projected to win by a wide margin france. again, these are going to take a while to reach 5outhern areas of england, there could be an odd one through the afternoon but essentially, a lot of dry weather and showers continuing to affect central and eastern areas of scotland. temperatures for the most part around 18 but with 5un5hine for southern scotland, northern ireland, 5outhern scotland, northern ireland, northern england and north wales, locally we could get up to 21 celsius in brighter 5pots. 0vernight, showers and thunderstorms begin to push northwards. there will probably be a more pronounced area of widespread let's get more now on iran's presidential election. t
uk having a dry time of things, edinburgh, just 5 million litres of rain so far this month instead of in june. month instead of the 60 we would normally 5ee injune. today, a lot of cloud round but some breaks in the cloud, particularly in1988, in 1988, khamenei has decided to eradicate all oppo5ition, rainy and opposition decreed the and he decreed the fatwa. let's get more now on iran's presidential election. the man projected to win by a wide margin france. again, these are going to take a...
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private residences and hug loved ones from the weekend. 13 central belt council areas — including edinburghing — will stay in level two. they were expected to move down to level one from next week. many areas in the north and south of scotland will move down to level one from next monday. in level one areas, more people will be able to meet both indoors and outdoors. up to six people from three households can meet and can stay overnight. it also means that up to 100 people can attend weddings and funerals and pubs can open slightly later indoors. here's the first minister, nicola sturgeon, explaining the rationale behind her decision. this is a key and a difficult moment. we do remain on the right track overall. i remain confident that with cautious albeit difficult decisions now, we will enjoy much greater normality over the summer and beyond. none of our decisions today, even in the face of rising case numbers, take us backwards. and while i know it's hard to think in these terms more than a year into a pandemic, that does represent real progress from the start of this year. back then, re
private residences and hug loved ones from the weekend. 13 central belt council areas — including edinburghing — will stay in level two. they were expected to move down to level one from next week. many areas in the north and south of scotland will move down to level one from next monday. in level one areas, more people will be able to meet both indoors and outdoors. up to six people from three households can meet and can stay overnight. it also means that up to 100 people can attend...
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sir jonathan price, who will be playing the duke of edinburgh in the crown.per is saying tomorrow morning on the front page aboutjune 21?— about june 21? absolutely. i think the 're about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much reiterating i about june 21? absolutely. i think i they're pretty much reiterating what they're pretty much reiterating what the mail _ they're pretty much reiterating what the mail said. it looks likely that the mail said. it looks likely that the government has resigned itself to a delay— the government has resigned itself to a delay to the remaining restrictions. as we've been talking about— restrictions. as we've been talking about earlier, the reason for this is the _ about earlier, the reason for this is the latest data on the spread of the ihdiah — is the latest data on the spread of the indian variant being so much worse _ the indian variant being so much worse. we've also spoken to representatives from the wedd
sir jonathan price, who will be playing the duke of edinburgh in the crown.per is saying tomorrow morning on the front page aboutjune 21?— about june 21? absolutely. i think the 're about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much reiterating i about june 21? absolutely. i think i they're pretty much reiterating what they're pretty much reiterating what the mail _ they're pretty...
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it was a bittersweet afternoon for the british and irish lions in edinburgh.y warmed up for their tour to south africa with victory over japan but it has come at a price. captain alun wynjones has been ruled out of the tour after dislocating his shoulder. from murrayfield — our correspondent katie gornall sent this report. these fans know they are the lucky ones. there will be no sea of red when the lions to south africa so it turns out murrayfield is the next best thing. wanted to go to south africa but best thing. wanted to go to south afri ., ., ,, best thing. wanted to go to south afri., ., _ ., best thing. wanted to go to south afri. ., africa but obviously covid that's out the window. _ africa but obviously covid that's out the window. this _ africa but obviously covid that's out the window. this is... - africa but obviously covid that's i out the window. this is... scotland is “ust as out the window. this is... scotland isiust as nice- _ out the window. this is... scotland isjust as nice. we _ out the window. this is... scotland isjust as nice. we have
it was a bittersweet afternoon for the british and irish lions in edinburgh.y warmed up for their tour to south africa with victory over japan but it has come at a price. captain alun wynjones has been ruled out of the tour after dislocating his shoulder. from murrayfield — our correspondent katie gornall sent this report. these fans know they are the lucky ones. there will be no sea of red when the lions to south africa so it turns out murrayfield is the next best thing. wanted to go to...
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today i'm in the l scottish capital, edinburgh, realised., edinburgh, a city with a rich history of storytelling, where novel ideas come to life and the art of this course has been mastered. i'm here to meet engineers putting personality into synthetic hearts. voice is part of what we are, part of our soul, the way we communicate, betrays where from, emotions, motives, everything.— motives, everything. doctor matthew elliott _ motives, everything. doctor matthew elliott and - motives, everything. doctor matthew elliott and his - motives, everything. doctor| matthew elliott and his team have been banking peter's voice so that he can continue to talk when it is gone. he so that he can continue to talk when it is gone.— so that he can continue to talk when it is gone. he had to have his vocal track _ when it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, - when it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, so - his vocal track removed, so before that happens we recorded him extensively and we were able to recreate his voice in a speech
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a professor calling from the university of edinburgh. thank you so much for joining us. absolute pleasure. have a good evening and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter, e w 's who's ah, was ah cruise, the cruise, the cruise the me to do it or not to well, what about a sharing economy? it's a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new to be eaten, nomics magazines, and really in germany next on dw. so who should the the truth for the chief of them to do to try and the more expensive the novel metal becomes the deeper illegal gold miners to penetrate the brazilian rain for the guardians of the forest, the moon to local have fairly any chance of protecting now world global 3000 in 60 minutes, w ah, the news, the we don't want to see them putting our street, our water up here. you are related to the on the scene. now we're new global 3000 series. about the threats we are facing. a heroes taking a span to stop by and the mobile $3000.00 theories starts june 21st on d w
a professor calling from the university of edinburgh. thank you so much for joining us. absolute pleasure. have a good evening and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter, e w 's who's ah, was ah cruise, the cruise, the cruise the me to do it or not to well, what about a sharing economy? it's a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new to be eaten, nomics magazines, and really in germany next on dw. so who should the the...
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let's speak now to linda bauld, professor of pubic health at the university of edinburgh.cal doctors and researchers have warnings about a variety of potential dangers to children from a vaccine to stop that had been open letters to the mhra, calling irresponsible, unethical and unnecessary. some strong words from medical doctors and researchers. what is your view? it is medical doctors and researchers. what is your view?— what is your view? it is a very difficult. _ what is your view? it is a very difficult, controversial - what is your view? it is a very difficult, controversial issue. | what is your view? it is a very i difficult, controversial issue. we are so— difficult, controversial issue. we are so used to vaccinating children in the _ are so used to vaccinating children in the uk — are so used to vaccinating children in the uk. we have very good vaccine uptake _ in the uk. we have very good vaccine uptake for— in the uk. we have very good vaccine uptake for measles, mumps, whooping cough. _ uptake for measles, mumps, whooping cough. eto _ uptake for measles, mumps
let's speak now to linda bauld, professor of pubic health at the university of edinburgh.cal doctors and researchers have warnings about a variety of potential dangers to children from a vaccine to stop that had been open letters to the mhra, calling irresponsible, unethical and unnecessary. some strong words from medical doctors and researchers. what is your view? it is medical doctors and researchers. what is your view?— what is your view? it is a very difficult. _ what is your view? it is...
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and in edinburgh -- with up to 42% of the sun of skewered. and in edinburg.the view om cambridge. solar eclipses happen roughly one or two times a year, and you have got to be in the place at the right time to see them because the moon's small. so although they happen frequently enough, we don't get to see them from the same country very often. london had a slightly better view this morning, u.k. you will have to get used to partial eclipses for a while. our next total it clips won't happen until 2090. but today's event elected many around the world with a display of true celestial wonder. bbc news. ros: a reminder of our top story boris johnson and joe biden have agreed on a new dated partnership between the u.k. and u.s. that encompasses trade, technology and security. the dea being called an atlanticharter and it commits the countries to work together on a number of global challenges. president biden also confirmed the u.s. is bing 500 million ses of pfizer covid vaccine to donate to nearly 100 countries that need it mt. the next few days, you will see-- g
and in edinburgh -- with up to 42% of the sun of skewered. and in edinburg.the view om cambridge. solar eclipses happen roughly one or two times a year, and you have got to be in the place at the right time to see them because the moon's small. so although they happen frequently enough, we don't get to see them from the same country very often. london had a slightly better view this morning, u.k. you will have to get used to partial eclipses for a while. our next total it clips won't happen...
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and on what would have been the duke of edinburgh's 100th birthday, the earl of wessex talks to us aboutembering his father. i think that we go ahead and we celebrate what might have been in his life, and i think we try to turn it into something that's very positive. the us presidentjoe biden will hold talks with borisjohnson in cornwall in the new few hours, at the start of his first overseas tour since taking office. the two leaders are meeting on the eve of the g7 summit and will agree a new atlantic charter, aimed at refreshing the relationship between the uk and us. but tensions about post—brexit trade arrangements for northern ireland threaten to overshadow their discussions. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports from cornwall. president biden arriving in cornwall late last night. his first steps on foreign soil since taking office, the start of a trip to sign to show that, after the years of donald trump, america is back and ready to work with allies. it's a scallop... and the first of those allies is britain, borisjohnson — here visiting a school this morning — has n
and on what would have been the duke of edinburgh's 100th birthday, the earl of wessex talks to us aboutembering his father. i think that we go ahead and we celebrate what might have been in his life, and i think we try to turn it into something that's very positive. the us presidentjoe biden will hold talks with borisjohnson in cornwall in the new few hours, at the start of his first overseas tour since taking office. the two leaders are meeting on the eve of the g7 summit and will agree a new...
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today i'm in the scottish capital, edinburgh, a city with a rich history of storytelling, where noveld the art of this course has been mastered. i'm here to meet engineers putting personality into synthetic hearts. voice is part of what we are, part of our soul, the way we communicate, betrays where from, emotions, motives, everything. doctor matthew elliott and his team have been banking peter's voice so that he can continue to talk when it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, so before that happens we recorded him extensively and we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so that he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he spoke. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. all remember microsoft sam, right? peter provided far more than the average voice sample recording. 15 hours�* worth of material. in order to make a voice you take the audio and you use a system to learn how the sounds and the voice relate to the words that are being spoken. once you have that model built you can put a new set of words in and it wil
today i'm in the scottish capital, edinburgh, a city with a rich history of storytelling, where noveld the art of this course has been mastered. i'm here to meet engineers putting personality into synthetic hearts. voice is part of what we are, part of our soul, the way we communicate, betrays where from, emotions, motives, everything. doctor matthew elliott and his team have been banking peter's voice so that he can continue to talk when it is gone. he had to have his vocal track removed, so...
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the royal horticultural society gifted her arose named after prince philip that of edinburgh who died in april. if not just a single rose that bears his name, but a variety bred in his own on the road is a deep pink, with a delicate, with delicate white line. like people in parts of the northern hemisphere has been traded to a solar eclipse. the event is known as an annual or ring of fire eclipse. only people in remote areas of eastern canada, greenland and siberia were able to see it in full. but many others were able to see a partial eclipse where the moon doesn't quite cover the sun completely. i must have been sleeping. unfortunately, i didn't say it. you're watching the news from berlin, coming at the top of the hour, coming up after a short break though, is a magazine focus on europe. stay tuned for that and don't forget, you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. that's w dot com. i'm going to follow up on social media as well. we can be found at the w news. i can be found at rebecca written for me and the entire team. thanks for joining th
the royal horticultural society gifted her arose named after prince philip that of edinburgh who died in april. if not just a single rose that bears his name, but a variety bred in his own on the road is a deep pink, with a delicate, with delicate white line. like people in parts of the northern hemisphere has been traded to a solar eclipse. the event is known as an annual or ring of fire eclipse. only people in remote areas of eastern canada, greenland and siberia were able to see it in full....
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places including edinburgh and dundee had hoped to have more restrictions lifted, but instead, for nown glasgow, people are making the most of fewer restrictions, but fear there is still some way to go before they can celebrate the end of the covid pandemic. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. indian officials have announced that lockdown restrictions will start easing in delhi, weeks after a devastating second wave of the virus. markets and shopping centres will be able to partially reopen from monday and offices can also reopen at half capacity. the city reported about 400 new infections today down from about 25,000 daily cases when the lockdown was announced seven weeks ago. australia's second—most populous state of victoria has reported a small increase in covid cases as authorities try to find the source of the highly infectious delta variant that first emerged in india. a total of 70 new cases have been confirmed. the state capital, melbourne, entered its second weekend of a hard lockdown, which is due to end in five days. the home office says it's urgently investigating a re
places including edinburgh and dundee had hoped to have more restrictions lifted, but instead, for nown glasgow, people are making the most of fewer restrictions, but fear there is still some way to go before they can celebrate the end of the covid pandemic. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. indian officials have announced that lockdown restrictions will start easing in delhi, weeks after a devastating second wave of the virus. markets and shopping centres will be able to partially reopen...
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edinburgh picking up five millimetres of rain so far this month.ham in devon had a little bit of sunshine coming through. some scattered showers in scotland in particular, but now looking down towards the south, where we're looking at the next batch of thunderstorms developing across northern france. these will cross the channel. a prolonged spell of heavy rain working into parts of south—east england, really anywhere east from the isle of wight across hampshire into south—east england and east anglia, in for a real soaking. given how wet the weather has been recently, the rain could bring localised surface water flooding where it's heaviest. temperatures tonight on the mild side, 9—13 for most of us. tomorrow, any rain to start the day across eastern areas of england will tend to clear away further east as the day goes by. we'll be left with a lot of cloud, a few showers for scotland, this time moving into parts of northern ireland. a few cloud breaks again. northern ireland, south—west scotland and northern england and north—west wales the favour
edinburgh picking up five millimetres of rain so far this month.ham in devon had a little bit of sunshine coming through. some scattered showers in scotland in particular, but now looking down towards the south, where we're looking at the next batch of thunderstorms developing across northern france. these will cross the channel. a prolonged spell of heavy rain working into parts of south—east england, really anywhere east from the isle of wight across hampshire into south—east england and...
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only six mm of rain recorded so far in both edinburgh and aberdeen.s of the uk thanks to several weather fronts, and we've got more cloud and more rain to come on monday as well. the heaviest rain will be from this front in the south. it will definitely be very wet across southern coastal counties, but we'll start to see some of that rain drifting northwards. there's some uncertainty how much rain we'll get across the midlands and east anglia, but it could turn very wet. another very weak weather front drifting into northern england, bringing some splashes of rain here. between, a bit of brightness, but the best of the day's weather and sunshine will be across scotland and northern ireland. here in the sunshine, temperatures should reach 18 degrees in glasgow. now, for tuesday, weather front�*s still not far away from southern england, but it will be pulling out of the way as pressure builds across most of the uk ahead of our next weather system that will eventually make inroads into the northwest. so, tuesday, any rain coming away from the south, mos
only six mm of rain recorded so far in both edinburgh and aberdeen.s of the uk thanks to several weather fronts, and we've got more cloud and more rain to come on monday as well. the heaviest rain will be from this front in the south. it will definitely be very wet across southern coastal counties, but we'll start to see some of that rain drifting northwards. there's some uncertainty how much rain we'll get across the midlands and east anglia, but it could turn very wet. another very weak...
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quadrangle of windsor castle where, two months ago, the military paraded for the funeral of the duke of edinburghrade, marking this year her 95th birthday. and for the second year, because of the pandemic, the parade took place within the comparative privacy of windsor castle, rather than in public on horse guards parade in central london. unlike last year's very reduced parade, this year a colour was trooped from the 2nd battalion of the scots guards. the standard was paraded through the ranks. there was intricate drill, closely observed by a monarch who attended her first birthday parade with her father, george vi. wistful moments perhaps, with memories of the many years when she would always have been accompanied to this parade by her husband. but this is a monarch who is keeping busy. last night, she was in cornwall at the g7 summit. tomorrow, she will host president biden at windsor. and all being well, next year, trooping the colour will be back on horse guards parade, at the start of the special platinum jubilee weekend when britain will be marking her 70 years on the throne. all the stori
quadrangle of windsor castle where, two months ago, the military paraded for the funeral of the duke of edinburghrade, marking this year her 95th birthday. and for the second year, because of the pandemic, the parade took place within the comparative privacy of windsor castle, rather than in public on horse guards parade in central london. unlike last year's very reduced parade, this year a colour was trooped from the 2nd battalion of the scots guards. the standard was paraded through the...
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today, i'm in the scottish capital of edinburgh, a city with a rich history of storytelling, where novelstered. i'm here to meet the engineers putting personality into synthetic voice. voice is part of what we are, it's part of our souls, it's the way we communicate, it betrays where we're from, our emotions, our motives, everything. dr matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal tract removed, so before that happened, we recorded him extensively and then we were able to recreate his voice in a speech synthesis system so he can now type in text and it will speak exactly the way that he used to speak. text—to—speech technology has been around for a while. we all remember microsoft sam, right? sam speaks monotonously: h 3 voice sounded a tad monotonous. peter provided far more than the average voice sample recording amount — 15 hours' worth of material. in order to make a voice, you take that audio and you use a neural net system to learn how the sounds in the voice relate to the words that are bein
today, i'm in the scottish capital of edinburgh, a city with a rich history of storytelling, where novelstered. i'm here to meet the engineers putting personality into synthetic voice. voice is part of what we are, it's part of our souls, it's the way we communicate, it betrays where we're from, our emotions, our motives, everything. dr matthew aylett and his team have been banking peter's voice so that peter can continue to talk now it is gone. he had to have his vocal tract removed, so before...
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the royal horticultural society gifted her arose, named off the prince philip the duke of edinburgh. he did i deny in april. it's not just a single rose that says his name is ryan t. bread in his honor. the rose is a deep pink with delicate white line. and before you go here, just a reminder of our top stories. us presidents are biden, has arrived in the u. k for the summit of 7 nations this weekend. it's the president's 1st international trip, taking offers in a speech after he landed, buys and declared the u. s. is back and the russian court has outlawed the political organization linked to opposition leader and me. the judge rules that develop these non violence. anti corruption foundation is extreme as i've been, tends to be stabilized. russia. valley has been in jail, every officer surviving. another agent with watching d w. d life on burning up next documentary on the legendary bristol hotel and pears reminder you can find much more news analysis at video on a website that com was simply like she was on youtube as well. i'm really how much . thank you very much for watching. ta
the royal horticultural society gifted her arose, named off the prince philip the duke of edinburgh. he did i deny in april. it's not just a single rose that says his name is ryan t. bread in his honor. the rose is a deep pink with delicate white line. and before you go here, just a reminder of our top stories. us presidents are biden, has arrived in the u. k for the summit of 7 nations this weekend. it's the president's 1st international trip, taking offers in a speech after he landed, buys...
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well, he goes up to edinburgh to see james sign. it's time do the operation. for 24 minutes, mr. penman is sat in a chair and he is restrained and sign cuts away at this tumor and i have to just say that a lot of patients were actually sat upright at this time before anesthesia and that that was they weren't sat in chairs. like what we think they usually were very high so that your feet dangled so you couldn't brace against the knife or the surgeon. so he was sat upright this this tumor for 24 minutes was cut out of his face. it was thrown into a bucket at their feet and he survives amazing. i mean, i can't even have a tooth. i can't even have a dental cleaning without like some kind of novocaine. so it does boggle the mind when you think about what these people went through and actually sign ran into penmen many many years later and he was so pleased that penman's face didn't really bear the scars. it was covered under this what he called a luxury and beard and i found picture of him. there he is. i showed this picture to a friend without any any comment and my friends said that
well, he goes up to edinburgh to see james sign. it's time do the operation. for 24 minutes, mr. penman is sat in a chair and he is restrained and sign cuts away at this tumor and i have to just say that a lot of patients were actually sat upright at this time before anesthesia and that that was they weren't sat in chairs. like what we think they usually were very high so that your feet dangled so you couldn't brace against the knife or the surgeon. so he was sat upright this this tumor for 24...
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places, including edinburgh and dundee, had hoped to have more restrictions lifted, but instead, forplace. in glasgow, people are making the most of life with fewer restrictions, but fear there is still some way to go before they can celebrate the end of the covid pandemic. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. west midlands police have arrested two teenage boys in connection with the murder of 14—year—old dea—john reid. he was chased and stabbed to death in birmingham on monday evening. three people have already been charged with his murder, including a 14—year old boy. to sport now and cricket. a stubborn century from rory burns kept england's hopes alive in the 1st test against new zealand at lord's. the home side were bowled out for 275, after losing quick wickets this morning, to trail by more than 100 runs. patrick gearey reports. test cricket is unusual in sport and life in that you get time to think. yesterday, rain meant no play, sojoe root could carefully plan his innings. first ball this morning, new zealand gave him a lot more time to ponder. but now, instead of watchin
places, including edinburgh and dundee, had hoped to have more restrictions lifted, but instead, forplace. in glasgow, people are making the most of life with fewer restrictions, but fear there is still some way to go before they can celebrate the end of the covid pandemic. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. west midlands police have arrested two teenage boys in connection with the murder of 14—year—old dea—john reid. he was chased and stabbed to death in birmingham on monday...
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whether we like it or not, it means that something as innocuous as a new year's celebration in edinburgh was a patrick's day. dublin can be powered by similar swimming technology to what the indian army showed off on its national day. in fact, swarming is one of the hottest areas of thomas weapons development right now. for the u. s. navy, his release, push each of early demonstrations here fighter jets drop over a 100 tiny drones in mid flight. once they're out there, it's almost impossible for the human eye to keep track of them. experts say they will make you think the weapons you could take out an air defense system, for example, by just you throw so much mass, additive, so many numbers that the system is overwhelmed. this of course has a lot of tactical benefits on the battlefield. and, you know, surprised a lot of countries are very interested in pursuing these types of capabilities and feeding the momentum of this potential arms race. in order to fight these weapons. you need these weapons. humans don't have a chance when you're defending against a drones swarm. a human may be req
whether we like it or not, it means that something as innocuous as a new year's celebration in edinburgh was a patrick's day. dublin can be powered by similar swimming technology to what the indian army showed off on its national day. in fact, swarming is one of the hottest areas of thomas weapons development right now. for the u. s. navy, his release, push each of early demonstrations here fighter jets drop over a 100 tiny drones in mid flight. once they're out there, it's almost impossible...
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places, including edinburgh and dundee, had hoped to have more restrictions lifted, but instead, forace. in glasgow, people are making the most of life with fewer restrictions, but fear there is still some way to go before they can celebrate the end of the covid pandemic. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. western diplomats in nigeria have expressed disappointment at the government's decision to suspend twitter. a joint statement from the us, eu, britain, canada and ireland said the right to free expression and information was a pillar of democracy in nigeria. the row started after twitter removed a tweet by nigeria's president muhammadu buhari saying it breached the social media platform's rules — the governemnt accuses the social media platform of undermining nigeria's corporate existence." mayenijones reports. on saturday morning, twitter users in nigeria woke up to find that they no longer had access to their accounts. that's using most mobile phone networks. on wi—fi, you could still access the website and the hashtag "thank god for vpn" has been trending, suggesting many u
places, including edinburgh and dundee, had hoped to have more restrictions lifted, but instead, forace. in glasgow, people are making the most of life with fewer restrictions, but fear there is still some way to go before they can celebrate the end of the covid pandemic. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. western diplomats in nigeria have expressed disappointment at the government's decision to suspend twitter. a joint statement from the us, eu, britain, canada and ireland said the right...
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a portion of the session included a video featuring david edinburgh, the broadcaster and natural historian. >> well done. right. thank you all very much, we are coming now to the final judder and climax of this meeting and we have had some great discussions but we will now be talking about climate change and rolling back greener. all we need the g7 to
a portion of the session included a video featuring david edinburgh, the broadcaster and natural historian. >> well done. right. thank you all very much, we are coming now to the final judder and climax of this meeting and we have had some great discussions but we will now be talking about climate change and rolling back greener. all we need the g7 to
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whether we like it or not, it means that something as innocuous as the new year's celebration in edinburgh was in patrick's day. dublin can be powered by similar swimming technology to what the indian army showed off on its national day. in fact, swarming is one of the hottest areas of thomas weapons development right now. the u. s. navy has released push each of early demonstrations here fighter jets drop over a 100 tiny drones in mid flight. once they're out there, it's almost impossible for the human night to keep track of them. experts say they will make the weapons. you could take out an air defense system, for example, by just throw so much mass additive. so many numbers that the system is overwhelmed. this of course, has a lot of tactical benefits on the battlefield and no surprise, a lot of countries are, are very interested in pursuing these types of capabilities and feeding the momentum of this potential arms race. in order to fight these weapons, you need these weapons. humans don't have a chance when you're defending against a swarm, a human may be required to make that 1st dec
whether we like it or not, it means that something as innocuous as the new year's celebration in edinburgh was in patrick's day. dublin can be powered by similar swimming technology to what the indian army showed off on its national day. in fact, swarming is one of the hottest areas of thomas weapons development right now. the u. s. navy has released push each of early demonstrations here fighter jets drop over a 100 tiny drones in mid flight. once they're out there, it's almost impossible for...
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edinburgh, dundee and large parts of central scotland will remain in level 2.ll go down to level 2 on saturday. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow. just run us through where we are. yes, good news for scotland's largest city which has had some really tough restrictions for almost nine months now. the situation here is stabilising so from saturday, people can have a pint, hug family and visit limited numbers in each�*s homes. but a know of caution, the first minister said the r number is almost certainly above one and that the situation is precarious so she is putting the brakes on a nationwide easing of restrictions. this means different places will now go at different paces. 13 council areas will, for now, remain at level 2, joined by glasgow which had been in a level 3, a sweep of council areas in the north and south of scotland primarily will move to level one and they will see an easing of restrictions because case numbers there are low. 0rkney, shetland and there are low. 0rkney, shetland and the western isles will move to level zero, bu
edinburgh, dundee and large parts of central scotland will remain in level 2.ll go down to level 2 on saturday. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow. just run us through where we are. yes, good news for scotland's largest city which has had some really tough restrictions for almost nine months now. the situation here is stabilising so from saturday, people can have a pint, hug family and visit limited numbers in each�*s homes. but a know of caution, the first minister said...