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why not live outside edinburgh? ifeel like edinburgh is my home and i want to be near my family.feel like i should live any further away than i am now. aimee could apply for help to share the ownership of the property with the scottish government but the rules say she can only buy a property at its home report value, which is difficult in the city competitive market, where homes often go for well over the asking price. so what could aimee get with her savings? we asked estate agent gary middlemass. what can i get in edinburgh for £100,000, £110,000? nothing on here. my cheapest at the moment is offers over 160. 100,000, i might be able to sell you a lock—up. a lock—up? a lock—up. a comfortable lock—up, but a lock—up. gary has been selling homes in the city for a0 years. in my experience, the market in edinburgh is frantic. there are simply not enough properties at the moment, and that means when something does come on the market that creates a bit interest, there tends to be a lot of interest which pushes up the prices. we spoke to a beautician yesterday who's managed to raise £3
why not live outside edinburgh? ifeel like edinburgh is my home and i want to be near my family.feel like i should live any further away than i am now. aimee could apply for help to share the ownership of the property with the scottish government but the rules say she can only buy a property at its home report value, which is difficult in the city competitive market, where homes often go for well over the asking price. so what could aimee get with her savings? we asked estate agent gary...
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she manages 70 apartments in edinburgh. how much would you getl in edinburgh.get to this?_ that seems l to this? £1000 a month. that seems uuite to this? £1000 a month. that seems quite extraordinary _ to this? £1000 a month. that seems quite extraordinary considering - to this? £1000 a month. that seems quite extraordinary considering this | quite extraordinary considering this is... �* ., ~ quite extraordinary considering this is... �* . ~ ., , quite extraordinary considering this is... but the market in the last two months has — is... but the market in the last two months has gone _ is... but the market in the last two months has gone up _ is... but the market in the last two months has gone up like _ is... but the market in the last two months has gone up like crazy. - is... but the market in the last two months has gone up like crazy. i i months has gone up like crazy. i rented _ months has gone up like crazy. i rented a — months has gone up like crazy. i rented a one—bedroom for £970 the rented a one—bedroom for £970 pandemic, i rented a one—bedroom for £
she manages 70 apartments in edinburgh. how much would you getl in edinburgh.get to this?_ that seems l to this? £1000 a month. that seems uuite to this? £1000 a month. that seems quite extraordinary _ to this? £1000 a month. that seems quite extraordinary considering - to this? £1000 a month. that seems quite extraordinary considering this | quite extraordinary considering this is... �* ., ~ quite extraordinary considering this is... �* . ~ ., , quite extraordinary considering this...
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cluster, alex asked you, he's holding professor of carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburgh . what's to make of best a patent body blue for the scottish economy? breakfast. so you're trying to e mails and mess just in a sponsor interview last week with professor parameters on the prospects, but a new understanding between the west and the a slam it quite to market. peter who says, excellent interview, great, sure. what's his men and alex lovett? well, thank you, margaret and phil kennedy says and listen to christopher lee been carson film jenna . he was indeed a great cast. william nichol says, another sensible program. thank you, professor and all at the alec salmon. sure, i do believe that the children will meet the future better world wide, probably better if they would in charge know, can to any worse than the so called leaders are doing at the moment. steph, if it's not over yet, why is the words from william and the professor at both initiatives on the understanding between east and west. this load says i knew nothing of this. thank you so much. excellent. arthur milne
cluster, alex asked you, he's holding professor of carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburgh . what's to make of best a patent body blue for the scottish economy? breakfast. so you're trying to e mails and mess just in a sponsor interview last week with professor parameters on the prospects, but a new understanding between the west and the a slam it quite to market. peter who says, excellent interview, great, sure. what's his men and alex lovett? well, thank you, margaret and...
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scottish cluster, alex asked to hazelton, professor of carbon, capture and storage at the university of edinburgh. what to make a bit of a patent to body blue to the scottish academy. breakfast to your teacher emails and messages in response to our interview last week with professor parameter on the prospects. but a new understanding between the west under slam. it was 1st from market peyton, who says excellent interview. great. sure, what's his, me and alex love it. well, thank you margaret and phil kennedy says and listen to christopher lee been carson a film jenna. he was indeed a great cast. william nichol says, another sensible program. thank you, professor and all at the alec salmon. sure. i do believe that the children will meet the future better world wide, probably better if they would in charge no. can to any worse than the so called leaders are doing at the moment. step if it's not over yet wise words from william and our professor at both initiatives on the understanding between east and west. this laird says i knew nothing of this. thank you so much. excellent. arthur milner says thi
scottish cluster, alex asked to hazelton, professor of carbon, capture and storage at the university of edinburgh. what to make a bit of a patent to body blue to the scottish academy. breakfast to your teacher emails and messages in response to our interview last week with professor parameter on the prospects. but a new understanding between the west under slam. it was 1st from market peyton, who says excellent interview. great. sure, what's his, me and alex love it. well, thank you margaret...
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tt in edinburgh, has it spread beyond there? �* . 4, in edinburgh, has it spread beyond there? �* .,~ ., ., ., there? it didn't take long at all until other _ there? it didn't take long at all until other cities _ there? it didn't take long at all until other cities were - there? it didn't take long at all until other cities were coming l until other cities were coming forward to me and saying it was happening in the city and to get involved. i didn't realise it was happening all over the uk, i thought it wasjust edinburgh, happening all over the uk, i thought it was just edinburgh, but over a0 cities have also set up a girls night in campaign in the city. it has been very empowering to see how we have all come to gather —— come together to fight this. how we have all come to gather -- come together to fight this.— together to fight this. how angry ounu together to fight this. how angry young women — together to fight this. how angry young women that _ together to fight this. how angry young women that they - together to fight this. how angry young women that they are - togethe
tt in edinburgh, has it spread beyond there? �* . 4, in edinburgh, has it spread beyond there? �* .,~ ., ., ., there? it didn't take long at all until other _ there? it didn't take long at all until other cities _ there? it didn't take long at all until other cities were - there? it didn't take long at all until other cities were coming l until other cities were coming forward to me and saying it was happening in the city and to get involved. i didn't realise it was happening all over the...
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in edinburgh this morning, activists gathered to have their voices heard.otland and around the world. alexander mackenzie, bbc news, 6lasgow. yes, indeed, the weather is dull. and it is battering off the roof above us and some of the trees have come down up and down the country so some of those trains coming north from euston, london, have been badly delayed. 6reta is here safely. one of the main principles of the paris accord was to ensure —— and sure countries would revisit their pledges and set new and more ambitious proposals, they call that the ratchet. that is why in recent weeks and months, countries like the uk and the united states and many in the eu have come forward with these nationally determined contributions and they will talk a lot about it, and they will talk a lot about it, and dcs. 49 countries have committed to a net zero target by 2050 and another a0 have indicated they will set similar targets. but are the policies they are setting out honest and will they work? one key part of the mix is carbon capture & storage, a technology that has
in edinburgh this morning, activists gathered to have their voices heard.otland and around the world. alexander mackenzie, bbc news, 6lasgow. yes, indeed, the weather is dull. and it is battering off the roof above us and some of the trees have come down up and down the country so some of those trains coming north from euston, london, have been badly delayed. 6reta is here safely. one of the main principles of the paris accord was to ensure —— and sure countries would revisit their pledges...
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i am a professor at the university of edinburgh medicall university of edinburgh medical schoot — schoolying to connect the dots. — have already in trying to connect the dots, it looks like it was not bioengineered. it was a natural origin— bioengineered. it was a natural origin but— bioengineered. it was a natural origin but it could have happened through— origin but it could have happened through a — origin but it could have happened through a laboratory accident, a laboratory— through a laboratory accident, a laboratory leak, as you say, because when _ laboratory leak, as you say, because when it— laboratory leak, as you say, because when it emerged so close to the wuhan _ when it emerged so close to the wuhan institute of urology, which is a level_ wuhan institute of urology, which is a level four — wuhan institute of urology, which is a level four laboratory, the highest level of— a level four laboratory, the highest level of experiments with dangerous viruses _ level of experiments with dangerous viruses to— level of experiments with dangerous viruses to humans, and also because we
i am a professor at the university of edinburgh medicall university of edinburgh medical schoot — schoolying to connect the dots. — have already in trying to connect the dots, it looks like it was not bioengineered. it was a natural origin— bioengineered. it was a natural origin but— bioengineered. it was a natural origin but it could have happened through— origin but it could have happened through a — origin but it could have happened through a laboratory accident, a laboratory—...
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and edinburgh still come on the news out. what we have a better demo. we don't want to leave like sleeves 1st security crisis now. fuel shortages at a national strike, haiti struggling to contain multiple emergencies. and it's for the 2017 cheating scandal. cast a shadow over the baseball world series with k one the set to begin in houston. ah, southeast asian leaders holding the annual meeting without mamma's military leader who was excluded for refusing to take steps to end the violence in his country. he seized power in a qu, in february. leaders from the axiom block are also expected to discuss regional security as al jazeera scott, hydro reports men, mars john to leader minute lie inaugurated new military ships. that was just days before his neighbouring southeast asian nations excluded him from a regional summit. this week, it's viewed as a potential watershed moment for the block of 10 nations known as asi on, as it's very rare for it to take such a strong stance against one of its own meaning lie stage a coup in february after the opposition one
and edinburgh still come on the news out. what we have a better demo. we don't want to leave like sleeves 1st security crisis now. fuel shortages at a national strike, haiti struggling to contain multiple emergencies. and it's for the 2017 cheating scandal. cast a shadow over the baseball world series with k one the set to begin in houston. ah, southeast asian leaders holding the annual meeting without mamma's military leader who was excluded for refusing to take steps to end the violence in...
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hearts could have gone clear at the top — john souttar put the edinburgh side ahead but poor defendingomen continued their unbeaten start to qualifying for the 2023 world cup. they comfortably beat northern ireland 4—0 in their first competitive match at the new wembley. 23,000 fans watched as beth mead became the first woman to score a hat—trick for england there. that took them back to the top of their group with three wins from three. northern ireland stay third. iam very i am very happy for the team that she scored goals and for her especially but the team feels really good and the players feel comfortable and it feels like we are cooperating and collaborating together and the players can shine to. max verstappen edged out lewis hamilton in qualifying for the us grand prix, which returns after last year's race was cancelled due to the pandemic. the championship leader was two tenths of a second quicker than hamilton's mercedes, as he claimed his ninth pole of the season. verstappen will also have support from his red bull team mate sergio perez who'll start from third. great britai
hearts could have gone clear at the top — john souttar put the edinburgh side ahead but poor defendingomen continued their unbeaten start to qualifying for the 2023 world cup. they comfortably beat northern ireland 4—0 in their first competitive match at the new wembley. 23,000 fans watched as beth mead became the first woman to score a hat—trick for england there. that took them back to the top of their group with three wins from three. northern ireland stay third. iam very i am very...
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temperatures rising a little through the central belt of scotland, around 14 celsius for glasgow and edinburghing to be pretty windy, and we're going to see this very long weather front. this could bring some heavy prolonged outbreaks of rain, at the moment, it could be affecting the hills in wales, perhaps bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather. could see temperatures up to 20 celsius in london on tuesday. this is bbc news, i'm rich preston. our top stories this hour: british police say the murder of a member of parliament has been declared an act of terrorism. sir david amess was stabbed to death while meeting his constituents in the south—east of england. police detained a 25—year—old man on suspicion of murder — as politicians, including the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, paid their tributes. the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is, above all, he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. the us government has confirmed, the eighth of november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers.
temperatures rising a little through the central belt of scotland, around 14 celsius for glasgow and edinburghing to be pretty windy, and we're going to see this very long weather front. this could bring some heavy prolonged outbreaks of rain, at the moment, it could be affecting the hills in wales, perhaps bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather. could see temperatures up to 20 celsius in london on tuesday. this is bbc news, i'm rich preston. our top stories this...
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craig halkett�*s strike keeps the edinburgh side just a point behind the leaders.onvincingly 3—0. celtic are up to 4th, following their win at motherwell. and wins for st mirren and livingston. in the late game — 2—1 to dundee against aberdeen. in the championship, fulham got the better of west london rivals queens park rangers — they thrashed their local rivals this lunchtime. it finished 4—1 at craven cottage. aleksandr mitrovic scoring twice for the home side. the win moves fulham up to third, two points behind west brom in second. bournemouth now top the table, after beating bristol city today. we're just five games into the new women's super league season, but everton are already looking for a new manager. they've sacked willie kirk after two wins from their opening five games, which sees everton eighth in the table and the club say they hope to have a new manager appointed in time for their continental cup fixture at leicester on the 3rd of november. a thrilling fightback saw exeter chiefs claim their third win in a row in rugby union's premiership. the chief
craig halkett�*s strike keeps the edinburgh side just a point behind the leaders.onvincingly 3—0. celtic are up to 4th, following their win at motherwell. and wins for st mirren and livingston. in the late game — 2—1 to dundee against aberdeen. in the championship, fulham got the better of west london rivals queens park rangers — they thrashed their local rivals this lunchtime. it finished 4—1 at craven cottage. aleksandr mitrovic scoring twice for the home side. the win moves...
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i was a student in edinburgh. i was a student in edinburgh for four years, edinburgh.ed me. and i felt, how are they getting the needles — felt, how are they getting the needles into the night clubs? so then i_ needles into the night clubs? so then i searched that and i realised there _ then i searched that and i realised there is— then i searched that and i realised there is no— then i searched that and i realised there is no real law to search guests— there is no real law to search guests on— there is no real law to search guests on arrival and i thought that had to— guests on arrival and i thought that had to change. this guests on arrival and i thought that had to change-— guests on arrival and i thought that had to change. this campaign today, sta inc had to change. this campaign today, sta in: in had to change. this campaign today, staying in in — had to change. this campaign today, staying in in protest, _ had to change. this campaign today, staying in in protest, are _ had to change. this campaign today, staying in in protest, are you - staying in in protest, a
i was a student in edinburgh. i was a student in edinburgh for four years, edinburgh.ed me. and i felt, how are they getting the needles — felt, how are they getting the needles into the night clubs? so then i_ needles into the night clubs? so then i searched that and i realised there _ then i searched that and i realised there is— then i searched that and i realised there is no— then i searched that and i realised there is no real law to search guests— there is no real law to search...
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arguments of the anti-slavery era all these things that happen just before this that travels in the edinburghiew ended up to one is the declaration of independence has a lot of high civilians in 1819 eco-'s are kind of a reason that is not that big of a deal that's when you think about how all these people saw a document like that there was a fancy illustrated edition of the declaration to you could put on your wall and it had little pictures of the founders on it. it's one of the first things like that has ever been published. it was very widely seen around 18 nineteenths of people were thinking it has all men are created equal. people are thinking about the revolution and it's an interpretation of the revolution and a lot of people probably say and i would agree with that as a matter fact that according to a certain northern hopeful interpretation the declaration of independence was a debate and we were in the revolution and continuing the legacy of the revolution to stop slavery right here. the thing that comment and his friends were doing. >> give me one other example the other way. he's
arguments of the anti-slavery era all these things that happen just before this that travels in the edinburghiew ended up to one is the declaration of independence has a lot of high civilians in 1819 eco-'s are kind of a reason that is not that big of a deal that's when you think about how all these people saw a document like that there was a fancy illustrated edition of the declaration to you could put on your wall and it had little pictures of the founders on it. it's one of the first things...
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in the united rugby championship, edinburgh beat zebre by 27 points to 10 in italy.t victory. after winning gold last night in the omnium, katie archibald had to settle for bronze in the madison on day four of the track cycling world championships in france. archibald and great britain team mate laura kenny won the madison at the tokyo olympics. but this time in roubaix the scot was partnering neah evans. they finished just a point ahead of italy to claim the final step on the podium behind netherlands and france. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news, ros atkins takes a look at what's behind the recent
in the united rugby championship, edinburgh beat zebre by 27 points to 10 in italy.t victory. after winning gold last night in the omnium, katie archibald had to settle for bronze in the madison on day four of the track cycling world championships in france. archibald and great britain team mate laura kenny won the madison at the tokyo olympics. but this time in roubaix the scot was partnering neah evans. they finished just a point ahead of italy to claim the final step on the podium behind...
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the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburghso said it was a moment to look to a new generation. now on bbc news, our world, and the morning, this programme contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. for months, a threat had been looming over northern mozambique. chuckles. and on the 24th of march, 2021, the threat became real. gunfire. go, go, go, go, go! ijust saw people running and people shooting, mothers dropping their children, people falling. this is the story of the people who became trapped at the centre of mozambique's biggest jihadist attack yet. man: allahu abkar. all: allahu abkar! i'm catherine byaruhanga. i've travelled to hear the extraordinary accounts of those who survived... this was a particular form of brutality that i've never seen anywhere — and i've been in a lot of wars. ..and to find out if these shores are becoming the new frontline and the spread of the islamic state group. in the morning, greg always gave me a morning call. at home in south africa, mum meryl kept in daily contact with her
the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburghso said it was a moment to look to a new generation. now on bbc news, our world, and the morning, this programme contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. for months, a threat had been looming over northern mozambique. chuckles. and on the 24th of march, 2021, the threat became real. gunfire. go, go, go, go, go! ijust saw people running and people shooting, mothers dropping their...
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phil black in edinburgh, thank you so much.it. >>> so in the coming hours, britain's prince charles will urge g-20 leaders to turn words into action when it comes to the climate crisis. the prince of wales will speak during an event focused on the role of the private sector in fighting climate change. he launched the sustainable markets initiative focused on encouraging businesses to take steps toward addressing the climate crisis. >>> meanwhile, as cop26 is set to begin, our attention is also focused on the airline industry's role in reducing emissions. cnn's anna stewart shows why a special type of fuel is much safer for the environment than traditional jet fuel. >> reporter: cooking oil, food waste, even your old clothing, it can all be used to fly a plane and combat climate change. sustainable aviation fuels or safs are fuels made from renewable energy source and could potentially cut carbon emissions from aviation by up to 80%. the eu made some ambitious proposals for aviation as part of the green deal. from 2025, planes t
phil black in edinburgh, thank you so much.it. >>> so in the coming hours, britain's prince charles will urge g-20 leaders to turn words into action when it comes to the climate crisis. the prince of wales will speak during an event focused on the role of the private sector in fighting climate change. he launched the sustainable markets initiative focused on encouraging businesses to take steps toward addressing the climate crisis. >>> meanwhile, as cop26 is set to begin, our...
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we're live in edinburgh. i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> a 1 in 1 trillion event.hat's what alec baldwin calls the fatal shooting incident on the set of his latest film. the actor made his first on-camera comments since the prop gun he discharged killed the movie's cinematographer, 42-year-old helena hutchins. baldwin remembered her as his friend on a tight-knit crew. he and his family were in vermont when the paparazzi tracked them down. a visibly upset baldwin took their questions and called for new safety measures on film sets. >> would you ever work on another film set that involves firearms? >> i couldn't answer that question. i have no sense of it at all. i do know an ongoing effort to limit the use of firearms on film sets is something i'm extremely interested in. but remember, something that i think is important, that is, how many bullets have been fired in films and tv shows in the last 75 years? this is america, how many bullets have gone off in movies and on tv sets? probably billions in the last 75 years and nearly all of them without incident. so what
we're live in edinburgh. i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> a 1 in 1 trillion event.hat's what alec baldwin calls the fatal shooting incident on the set of his latest film. the actor made his first on-camera comments since the prop gun he discharged killed the movie's cinematographer, 42-year-old helena hutchins. baldwin remembered her as his friend on a tight-knit crew. he and his family were in vermont when the paparazzi tracked them down. a visibly upset...
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in the united rugby championship, edinburgh beat zebre by 27 points to 10 in italy.ubstitute scrum—half ben vellacott went over in stoppage time to help secure the bonus point victory. after winning gold last night in the omnium, katie archibald had to settle for bronze in the madison on day four of the track cycling world championships in france. archibald and great britain team mate laura kenny won the madison at the tokyo olympics. but this time in roubaix the scot was partnering neah evans. they finished just a point ahead of italy to claim the final step on the podium behind netherlands and france. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news, ros atkins takes a look at what's behind the recent rise in covid cases in the uk. here in the new uk, new stage of the pandemic began when borisjohnson said this injuly. said this in july. we said this injuly. we will move away from legal restrictions and allow people to make their own informed decisions about how to manage the virus. the plan was clear. in england, they would be no rules requiring masks, social distancing,
in the united rugby championship, edinburgh beat zebre by 27 points to 10 in italy.ubstitute scrum—half ben vellacott went over in stoppage time to help secure the bonus point victory. after winning gold last night in the omnium, katie archibald had to settle for bronze in the madison on day four of the track cycling world championships in france. archibald and great britain team mate laura kenny won the madison at the tokyo olympics. but this time in roubaix the scot was partnering neah...
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professor stuart hazell dean from edinburgh university is one of the world's foremost experts on carbon i asked him if the technology works. it capture and i asked him if the technology works.— capture and i asked him if the technology works. it has been workin: technology works. it has been working since _ technology works. it has been working since the _ technology works. it has been working since the 1970s - technology works. it has been working since the 1970s in - technology works. it has been i working since the 1970s in many working since the 19705 in many applications worldwide, but not all focu5 applications worldwide, but not all focus on climate mitigation, it is used often in oil refineries, natural gas production, but there is no doubt that millions of tonnes a year can be captured, transported and stored 5afely underground by this type of technology. 50 and stored safely underground by this type of technology.— and stored safely underground by this type of technology. so why is it not being _ this type of technology. so why is it not being rolled _ this type of technology.
professor stuart hazell dean from edinburgh university is one of the world's foremost experts on carbon i asked him if the technology works. it capture and i asked him if the technology works.— capture and i asked him if the technology works. it has been workin: technology works. it has been working since _ technology works. it has been working since the _ technology works. it has been working since the 1970s - technology works. it has been working since the 1970s in - technology works. it...
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temperatures rising a little through the central belt of scotland, around 1a celsius for glasgow and edinburgh be pretty windy, and we're going to see this very long weather front. this could bring some heavy prolonged outbreaks of rain, at the moment, it could be affecting the hills in wales, perhaps bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather. could see temperatures up to 27 celsius in london on tuesday. this is bbc news. i'm maryam moshiri with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a british mp, sir david amess, has been stabbed to death while meeting constituents at a church hall outside london. a 25 year old man is in custody — held, on suspicion of murder. this was a difficult incident but our officers and paramedics from the east of england ambulance service worked extremely hard to save sir david. tragically he died at the scene. a counter terrorism team will lead the investigation. the prime minister was one of many, paying fulsome tribute, to the backbencher. well, i think all our hearts are full of shock the reason i think people are
temperatures rising a little through the central belt of scotland, around 1a celsius for glasgow and edinburgh be pretty windy, and we're going to see this very long weather front. this could bring some heavy prolonged outbreaks of rain, at the moment, it could be affecting the hills in wales, perhaps bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather. could see temperatures up to 27 celsius in london on tuesday. this is bbc news. i'm maryam moshiri with the latest headlines for...
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the scotland around 1a to the centre about the scotland around ia to neck celsius for glasgow and edinburghty windy, and we are going to see this very long weather friend. this could bring some heavy prolonged outbreaks of rain can at the moment, could be affecting the hills and wales to bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather. could see temperatures up to 27 excels is in london on tuesday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a british member of parliament, sir david amess, has been stabbed to death while meeting constituents at a church hall outside london. he died at the scene. a 25—year—old man was arrested immediately at the scene on suspicion of murder. he remains in custody. a knife was also recovered at the scene. the investiation into a likely motive continues. british prime minister borisjohnson paid tribute to sir david. the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is a bubble he was one _ shocked and saddened is a bubble he was one of— shocked and saddened is a bubble he was one of the kindest,
the scotland around 1a to the centre about the scotland around ia to neck celsius for glasgow and edinburghty windy, and we are going to see this very long weather friend. this could bring some heavy prolonged outbreaks of rain can at the moment, could be affecting the hills and wales to bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather. could see temperatures up to 27 excels is in london on tuesday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the...
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that'sjust teens as far north as edinburgh and belfast.as edinburgh and belfast. that's just for a day or two. so a breezy week ahead with some sunshine thrown in from time to time. : ., some sunshine thrown in from time to time. ., ~ ., ., , time. half term week would not be half term without _ time. half term week would not be half term without quite _ time. half term week would not be half term without quite a _ time. half term week would not be half term without quite a lot - time. half term week would not be half term without quite a lot of- half term without quite a lot of wind and rain. thank you very much. time now for this week's edition of click, and spencer kelly has been to dubai for the world expo. spencer singing: # ladies and gents, this is the moment you've waited for. # whoa! # in the heat of dubai. # your sweat soaking through the floor... # whoa! yes, it's a year later than planned, but it's finally on. world expo 2020 has opened its doors and we're finally on the ground to see the spectacle. dubai has turned an enormous
that'sjust teens as far north as edinburgh and belfast.as edinburgh and belfast. that's just for a day or two. so a breezy week ahead with some sunshine thrown in from time to time. : ., some sunshine thrown in from time to time. ., ~ ., ., , time. half term week would not be half term without _ time. half term week would not be half term without quite _ time. half term week would not be half term without quite a _ time. half term week would not be half term without quite a lot - time. half...
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i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband graham and my daughter milaretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday. i look and feel like rubbish. i'm tired, i've got a stonking headache, like a real tension headache right up here. i haven't been sleeping well at all. i got covid in march 2020. i went on to develop long covid, and my symptoms have included chronic fatigue, chronic pain, tinnitus, pins and needles, peripheral neuropathy, brain fog, dizziness, light—headedness, memory problems — pretty much every system of the body has been affected in some way, shape or form. it's notjust tiredness, it is debilitating fatigue. the chronic pain for me is a big one. it's like something screaming in your head, just all—over body pai
i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband graham and my daughter milaretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday. i look and feel...
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i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband, graham, and my daughter,ife before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. yeah, just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday, i look and feel like rubbish, i'm tired, i've got a stonking headache, like a real tension headache right up here. i haven't been sleeping well at all. i got covid in march 2020. i went on to develop long covid, and my symptoms have included chronic fatigue, chronic pain, tinnitus, pins and needles, peripheral neuropathy, brain fog, dizziness, light—headedness, memory problems, pretty much every system of the body has been affected in some way, shape or form. it's notjust tiredness, it is debilitating fatigue. the chronic pain for me is a big one, it's like something screaming in you
i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband, graham, and my daughter,ife before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. yeah, just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today...
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and temperatures rising a little through the central belt of scotland — around 1a for glasgow and edinburghing to see this very long weather front. this could bring some heavy, prolonged outbreaks of rain. at the moment, it could be affecting the hills in wales, perhaps bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather — could see temperatures up to 20 in london on tuesday. this is bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: british police say the murder of a member of parliament has been declared an act of terrorism. sir david amess was stabbed to death while meeting his constituents in the south—east of england. police detained a 25—year—old man on suspicion of murder as politicians, including the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, paid their tributes. the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is, above all, he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. the united states offers compensation to relatives of ten people mistakenly killed by a drone strike in afghanistan. the islamic state group has claimed responsibilty for a suicide bomb blast
and temperatures rising a little through the central belt of scotland — around 1a for glasgow and edinburghing to see this very long weather front. this could bring some heavy, prolonged outbreaks of rain. at the moment, it could be affecting the hills in wales, perhaps bringing some localised flooding, but otherwise very mild weather — could see temperatures up to 20 in london on tuesday. this is bbc news. i'm rich preston. our top stories: british police say the murder of a member of...
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in fact, 12 degrees in london, nine degrees expected in belfast, glasgow and edinburgh.for many parts of the uk but showers continue right from the word go in western scotland and northern ireland. there will be showers scattered elsewhere. some will move deeper inland but i think the further east and south—east you are, the drier the weather will be through tomorrow. 15 in london on monday. 11 in the north, so temporarily cooling off in the north before temperatures rise again as we head into tuesday. it's brought in by this next area of low pressure, you can see quite strong south—westerly winds drawing on that warmth from the southern climes and in fact that mild air spreads all the way across scotland as well. so early in the morning, some rain across the western isles and central scotland eventually too. perhaps some wet weather for northern ireland. much of england and wales stays dry on tuesday. maybe a few spits and spots around the lake district. look at the temperatures, 16, 17 degrees in some spots, way above the average for example in belfast. how about the r
in fact, 12 degrees in london, nine degrees expected in belfast, glasgow and edinburgh.for many parts of the uk but showers continue right from the word go in western scotland and northern ireland. there will be showers scattered elsewhere. some will move deeper inland but i think the further east and south—east you are, the drier the weather will be through tomorrow. 15 in london on monday. 11 in the north, so temporarily cooling off in the north before temperatures rise again as we head...
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i'm professor devi sridhar at the university of edinburgh medical school.o connect the dots, it looks like it was looking at the pieces of evidence we have already in trying to connect the dots, it looks like it was not bioengineered. it was a natural origin but it could have happened through a laboratory accident, a laboratory leak, as you say, because when it emerged so close to the wuhan institute of virology, which is a level four laboratory, the highest level of experiments with dangerous viruses to humans, and also because we have not had a full audit in transparency from the chinese government, nor found an intermediary animal host that would explain the virus's spill—over. questions have also been raised about what exactly type of research was going on at the wuhan institute of virology, which had received some funding from the us. there have been claims scientist may have been carrying out controversial gain of function studies where viruses are manipulated and potentially made more contagious. yes, i believe those experiments were going on because
i'm professor devi sridhar at the university of edinburgh medical school.o connect the dots, it looks like it was looking at the pieces of evidence we have already in trying to connect the dots, it looks like it was not bioengineered. it was a natural origin but it could have happened through a laboratory accident, a laboratory leak, as you say, because when it emerged so close to the wuhan institute of virology, which is a level four laboratory, the highest level of experiments with dangerous...
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not yet in tiana's league is 16—year old nicholas, a tiktok creatorfrom edinburgh. emily laughs.d all the time? yeah. how did you get started with it? i started off by doing dances, i'd seen all the famous tiktokers doing it, and that's what i had set my mind on, i really want to become famous, i really want to become like them. nicholas now has more than 760,000 followers. in brand marketing terms, that makes him a "macro influencer". and with a following like that, i guess you might have been approached by advertisers? yeah, yeah, i have been. i've been... i haven't actually done that many brand deals, but yeah, i've done a few, so, yeah. sometimes it's been for virtual things such as apps and games, and then other times it's been for physical objects. for example, there's this company which are sending me these lamps that i have got to promote. and they basicallyjust told me to make a video with the lamps and then tag them in the caption, so they reallyjust gave me like freedom to do whatever i want, just shows the lamps. so, when it comes to online advertising, there are a se
not yet in tiana's league is 16—year old nicholas, a tiktok creatorfrom edinburgh. emily laughs.d all the time? yeah. how did you get started with it? i started off by doing dances, i'd seen all the famous tiktokers doing it, and that's what i had set my mind on, i really want to become famous, i really want to become like them. nicholas now has more than 760,000 followers. in brand marketing terms, that makes him a "macro influencer". and with a following like that, i guess you...
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and over in edinburgh, scotland, alex, the wall executive director of the well peace foundation and research professor, either duff's, fletcher school of law and diplomacy. thank you all for joining us. we're lead by dissolving the ruling council. the transitional government declaring state of emergency arresting senior government officials, including prime minister algola ham. look what is army chief trying to say here? i will be composed scrutinize the speech of mister con, especially if we look at articles 11121516247172 that were eliminated from then you kind of detention or document the he's he said he is ready to abide with there are 2 categories here that are 3 article that has to do with seem issuing decrease. and there is the other category which has to do with he has done away with the article that has to do with dismantling of. busy the flemish states and combating of corruption and the other beginning had to do with he had done away with the obstacle that dealt with investigating the crime. and. 2 at which point we ought to remember that about 1800 that will attack use it using t
and over in edinburgh, scotland, alex, the wall executive director of the well peace foundation and research professor, either duff's, fletcher school of law and diplomacy. thank you all for joining us. we're lead by dissolving the ruling council. the transitional government declaring state of emergency arresting senior government officials, including prime minister algola ham. look what is army chief trying to say here? i will be composed scrutinize the speech of mister con, especially if we...
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alex asked you, hazelton, professor of carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburgh. what's to me, this is a patent body blow to the scottish economy. breakfast to your team to emails and messages in response to i interview last week with professor parameter on the prospects, but a new understanding between the west. i'm this law mccoy, 1st from market peyton, who say.
alex asked you, hazelton, professor of carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburgh. what's to me, this is a patent body blow to the scottish economy. breakfast to your team to emails and messages in response to i interview last week with professor parameter on the prospects, but a new understanding between the west. i'm this law mccoy, 1st from market peyton, who say.
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i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband graham and my daughter milaas pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday. i look and feel like rubbish. i'm tired, i've got a stonking headache — like a real tension headache right up here. i haven't been sleeping well at all. i got covid in march 2020. i went on to develop long covid, and my symptoms have included chronic fatigue, chronic pain, tinnitus, pins and needles, peripheral neuropathy, brain fog, dizziness, light—headedness, memory problems — pretty much every system of the body has been affected in some way, shape orform. it's notjust tiredness, it is debilitating fatigue. the chronic pain for me is a big one. it's like something screaming in your head, just all—over body
i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband graham and my daughter milaas pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday. i look and...
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sofia jones is in a private hospital near edinburgh about to have surgery to treat endometriosis — a debilitating pelvic pain. that's the surgery done, it was a success. i had a little bit of a freak—out when i woke up, i couldn't breathe, ijust had a bit of a difficult time, but i'm all settled now, back in my room. 0nce home, sofia's recovery continues, but at the front of her mind is the £7,000 she and her partner andrew have borrowed to pay for the treatment. it was a really tough decision to go private because we were having to put ourselves essentially into financial debt to get the surgery, we had to take out a loan to get it. and, i mean, that's a lot of money. £7,000 is not a light amount of money to be taken out for medical, but you have to have some kind of quality of life. before her operation, sofia struggled with chronic pain. so being told she'd have to wait two years for surgery on the nhs was devastating. some days were so bad that my partner would have to take me to the bathroom and back, help me shower, and i'd be in bed all day. that is not a life. i'm only 36 yea
sofia jones is in a private hospital near edinburgh about to have surgery to treat endometriosis — a debilitating pelvic pain. that's the surgery done, it was a success. i had a little bit of a freak—out when i woke up, i couldn't breathe, ijust had a bit of a difficult time, but i'm all settled now, back in my room. 0nce home, sofia's recovery continues, but at the front of her mind is the £7,000 she and her partner andrew have borrowed to pay for the treatment. it was a really tough...
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the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburghso said it was a moment to look to a new generation. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. you've gotta love it, proper british coastline. earlier this summer we went on an adventure across the uk, as it opened up for travel again. yes, we're open! from rugged coastlines to breathtaking landscapes... how you doing, guys? ..we met all kinds of people along the way, as we headed down the road to recovery in our head—turning, all—electric travel show van. this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic of ireland. i am going to be finding out how this country has adapted, both to the challenges of the pandemic... that was a real smack. ..and to changes in irish society as a whole. we are ireland's first drag house, and now you see all these different styles of drag and performers which we didn't have before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking forward to a world beyond covid. i'm going to be travelling from the capital city of dublin through cork
the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburghso said it was a moment to look to a new generation. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. you've gotta love it, proper british coastline. earlier this summer we went on an adventure across the uk, as it opened up for travel again. yes, we're open! from rugged coastlines to breathtaking landscapes... how you doing, guys? ..we met all kinds of people along the way, as...
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in fact, 12 degrees in london, nine degrees expected in belfast, glasgow and edinburgh. 0nto the forecast go in western scotland and northern ireland. there will be showers scattered elsewhere. some will move deeper inland but i think the further east and south—east you are, the drier the weather will be through tomorrow. 15 in london on monday. 11 in the north, so temporarily cooling off in the north before temperatures rise again as we head into tuesday. it's brought in by this next area of low pressure, you can see quite strong south—westerly winds drawing on that warmth from the southern climes and in fact that mild air spreads all the way across scotland as well. so early in the morning, some rain across the western isles and central scotland eventually too. perhaps some wet weather for northern ireland. much of england and wales stays dry on tuesday. maybe a few spits and spots around the lake district. look at the temperatures, 16, 17 degrees in some spots, way above the average for example in belfast. how about the rest of the week? quite a strong jet stream out in the atlantic, t
in fact, 12 degrees in london, nine degrees expected in belfast, glasgow and edinburgh. 0nto the forecast go in western scotland and northern ireland. there will be showers scattered elsewhere. some will move deeper inland but i think the further east and south—east you are, the drier the weather will be through tomorrow. 15 in london on monday. 11 in the north, so temporarily cooling off in the north before temperatures rise again as we head into tuesday. it's brought in by this next area of...
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a neighbor's camera caught the vandal arriving on edinburgh court after one a.m. and leaving 16. minutes later, an extended family on vacation, woke to find tires slashed on their rental van and in spray paint on the garage. this is your final warning. the tribe has spoken. leave this place or else you have no idea who lives on this mountain. do not underestimate our people. this is violence. it's supported. i mean, we would never want to see something like this. in our neighborhood. neighbors in the coldest sack are locked in a two year feud with the homeowner over his short term rental. but condemned the vandalism and try to console the guests who share their experience on social media, calling it a scary encounter. they were very upset, rightfully so. it's a nightmare vacation and v r b o and the owners that owned this place. operating illegally set them up. and they should be held accountable for that, both of them now new cars are in the driveway more guests inside but not answering the door for $1200 a night they get seven bedrooms and proximity to wine country. but months
a neighbor's camera caught the vandal arriving on edinburgh court after one a.m. and leaving 16. minutes later, an extended family on vacation, woke to find tires slashed on their rental van and in spray paint on the garage. this is your final warning. the tribe has spoken. leave this place or else you have no idea who lives on this mountain. do not underestimate our people. this is violence. it's supported. i mean, we would never want to see something like this. in our neighborhood. neighbors...
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accomplished more tells us why sardinia set him free this week and what it means for democracy from edinburgh to barcelona. as they fight london and madrid. all the same, all coming up in today's going underground. but 1st today, british prime minister bars johnson addresses is conserved to body conference in manchester. but while he refuses to stop a key cut in welfare for the poorest families, new revelations, from the reputed, biggest ever off shore data league alleged corruption at the heart of his party, the so called pandora papers were leaked to the international consortium of investigative journalists. they shed light on the dark money world of elite capitalism, the ica j's managing energy. fergus, she'll joins me now from washington, dc. thank you so much reg, a server joining us just before we get into the tip of the iceberg of these complex and voluminous revelations. just for the sake of the poorest people watching this, the significance of them in what it tells us about elite and the very idea of democracy around the world. war we know about the ocean world is it drains trillions
accomplished more tells us why sardinia set him free this week and what it means for democracy from edinburgh to barcelona. as they fight london and madrid. all the same, all coming up in today's going underground. but 1st today, british prime minister bars johnson addresses is conserved to body conference in manchester. but while he refuses to stop a key cut in welfare for the poorest families, new revelations, from the reputed, biggest ever off shore data league alleged corruption at the...