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thanks forjoining us on ourjaunt around the national robotarium here in edinburgh. for watching. bye. hello, and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. on this programme... why has the bbc�*s disinformation correspondent created online profiles for five fictional american voters? and is it the responsibility of her and the bbc as a whole to confront and expose the purveyors of false conspiracy theories? first, the football world cup has certainly made its presence felt on our broadcasting landscape, sparking rows over the tone and extent of its coverage across both sports and news outputs. those two worlds came together when bbc one's coverage leading up to the men's tournament's first game on sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkins. hundreds of thousands of foreign workers — mostly from south asia — were hired. and there have long been concerns about their treatment. that focus on qatar's human rights record and questions about how fifa came to award it the right to host this year's world
thanks forjoining us on ourjaunt around the national robotarium here in edinburgh. for watching. bye. hello, and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. on this programme... why has the bbc�*s disinformation correspondent created online profiles for five fictional american voters? and is it the responsibility of her and the bbc as a whole to confront and expose the purveyors of false conspiracy theories? first, the football world cup has certainly made its presence felt on our...
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awards of the duke of edinburgh awards of the duke of edinburgh seems a bit edinburgh awards.g trying to do in slimming king is trying to do in slimming down the royal family. but i always love to get your analysis. thank much. analysis. thank you so much. michael royal michael cole, former royal correspondent. always gb correspondent. you always gb news and online. news on tv, radio and online. and the fans been and after the england fans been told not to dress up as st george fear of insulting muslims in qatar after two supporters were apparently led away by world cup security . now it's world cup security. now it's time a check on this time for a check on this headunes time for a check on this headlines the singing taxi headlines with the singing taxi on sumptuous. thank you very much, calvin . 333 this is the much, calvin. 333 this is the latest from the tv news. the met police say the murders two teenagers in south—east london are linked to 16 year old boys. kenneth a lanky and charlie bartolo were both stabbed to death yesterday afternoon around a mile apart in greenwich
awards of the duke of edinburgh awards of the duke of edinburgh seems a bit edinburgh awards.g trying to do in slimming king is trying to do in slimming down the royal family. but i always love to get your analysis. thank much. analysis. thank you so much. michael royal michael cole, former royal correspondent. always gb correspondent. you always gb news and online. news on tv, radio and online. and the fans been and after the england fans been told not to dress up as st george fear of...
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thanks forjoining us on ourjaunt around the national robotarium here in edinburgh.d on iplayer. thanks for watching. bye. hello. the week ahead will bring something drier and a bit colder. also some issues with the lingering fog. this afternoon we've had issues with lingering rain, plenty of showers for western areas, heavy and thundery for north—west scotland. this large swathe of cloud is attached to a frontal system which has been very slow to clear from east anglia and south—east england. this is the earlier rainfall. you can also see the showers pushing in to western areas, and it's these two areas that will keep seeing some rain as we head through the overnight period. eventually it will start to clear away from south—east england and east anglia. plenty of showers, though, pushing into western areas. in between, some clearer skies, but where we've got lighter winds, that will encourage some fog to form, particularly across north—east england. the winds generally lighter for most, but could still be fairly gusty for the western isles of scotland and some irish
thanks forjoining us on ourjaunt around the national robotarium here in edinburgh.d on iplayer. thanks for watching. bye. hello. the week ahead will bring something drier and a bit colder. also some issues with the lingering fog. this afternoon we've had issues with lingering rain, plenty of showers for western areas, heavy and thundery for north—west scotland. this large swathe of cloud is attached to a frontal system which has been very slow to clear from east anglia and south—east...
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that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh., one... are they really- allowed to do that? wait... hello. for many of us, it is that grey, rainy november day, blustery in places, especially out towards the west. and this weekend we will continue to see rain at times, but it is going to stay relatively mild. a big weather system out in the atlantic. this beautiful swiss roll, you can see, the centre of the low pressure, but it's weather front extends all the way to the south and is spreading across the uk. the outbreak of rain through this afternoon spreading in from the south—west, moving eastwards and northwards both big be raining all the time. it will wax and wane through the afternoon into the evening. the hilly areas will get most of the rain, may be in the south—west, wales, parts of scotland. and it will be mild, but very strong winds out in the north—west through the night. gales expected in the western isles. notice that the weather front does clear out into the north sea by early on sunday morning, but it does continue
that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh., one... are they really- allowed to do that? wait... hello. for many of us, it is that grey, rainy november day, blustery in places, especially out towards the west. and this weekend we will continue to see rain at times, but it is going to stay relatively mild. a big weather system out in the atlantic. this beautiful swiss roll, you can see, the centre of the low pressure, but it's weather front extends all the...
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that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh... are they really allowed to do that? wait... hello. this weekend, we've seen cloud and rain pushing eastwards across the uk, and that rain has been in no mood to clear quickly. lingering close to the south—east corner with sunshine and showers elsewhere to take us through the rest of the day. this is the earliest satellite picture as this stripe of cloud that has brought the outbreaks of rain. and rather than clearing through swiftly, it is going to hang around across the channel islands and close to south—east england, coastal parts of east anglia as well. some rain is likely to continue through the rest of the day. further north and west, though, more in the way of sunshine with scattered showers, particularly for northern ireland and western scotland, where some will be heavy and potentially thundery. quite blustery in western scotland, particularly the western isles, but not as windy as it was yesterday. still quite mild as well. highs between 10 and 13 degrees. now, the rain in
that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh... are they really allowed to do that? wait... hello. this weekend, we've seen cloud and rain pushing eastwards across the uk, and that rain has been in no mood to clear quickly. lingering close to the south—east corner with sunshine and showers elsewhere to take us through the rest of the day. this is the earliest satellite picture as this stripe of cloud that has brought the outbreaks of rain. and rather than...
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that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh.wo, one... are they really- allowed to do that? wait... hello there. strong southerly winds brought mild air across the whole of the country on saturday. temperatures reached 15 degrees in the moray firth in scotland. now, we still have some windy weather around at the moment. low pressure to the west of the uk. that band of cloud has been catching up with the main band of cloud that's been bringing some rain but that weather front is sweeping that wetter weather down towards the south—east and along that weather front, that rain could hang around during sunday but we've got clearer skies following to the north and a few showers and scotland, northern ireland starting off with temperatures six degrees on sunday morning, much milder towards the south—east, and it looks like it's going to be a cloudy day for east anglia and the south—east of england. still could be some rain left overfrom overnight, may extend its way into hampshire as well, possibly easing off a bit in the afternoon. a
that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh.wo, one... are they really- allowed to do that? wait... hello there. strong southerly winds brought mild air across the whole of the country on saturday. temperatures reached 15 degrees in the moray firth in scotland. now, we still have some windy weather around at the moment. low pressure to the west of the uk. that band of cloud has been catching up with the main band of cloud that's been bringing some rain but...
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that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh. they really allowed to do that? wait... hello. after a turbulent week of weather, many of us had a much drier friday. and there's some dry weather at the end of this forecast, too — but before we get there, more rain to come through the weekend, particularly on saturday, some of it'll be heavy, most of us having a drier day on sunday. and that rain is all tied in with this atlantic system, gradually pushing its way eastwards through saturday, some of that rain is going to be heavy. also, notice the isobars are close together, so we'll see some gusty winds, especially for western areas. so this is how saturday shapes up — this band of rain gradually pushing north and eastwards, through south—west england, wales, north—west england, western scotland, northern ireland — though drier here through the afternoon, although still likely to see a few heavy showers. further east, best of the sunshine through the morning — in fact, east anglia, south—east england could stay dry for much of the d
that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh. they really allowed to do that? wait... hello. after a turbulent week of weather, many of us had a much drier friday. and there's some dry weather at the end of this forecast, too — but before we get there, more rain to come through the weekend, particularly on saturday, some of it'll be heavy, most of us having a drier day on sunday. and that rain is all tied in with this atlantic system, gradually pushing...
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that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh. two, one... are they really- allowed to do that? wait... yesterday we had some pretty big temperature contrasts across the uk, western areas mildest, 12 or 13 celsius with some bright skies, meanwhile across parts of england we had low cloud and mist linger all day and that has kept the temperatures at three. however, think we've got a much bigger change in weather patterns taking place over the next seven to ten days. we're going to lose the influence of the atlantic winds and instead we had a big area of high pressure that is going to build across greenland into next week. what that will do is it will drive these totally cold polar winds across the uk towards the end of next week and with that comes the threat for some snow particularly across the hills of northern scotland so we will be watching out for signs of a change. it is seven to ten days off but it looks like it could get quite cold next week. before we get there the immediate concern we have right now is mist and fog. it i
that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh. two, one... are they really- allowed to do that? wait... yesterday we had some pretty big temperature contrasts across the uk, western areas mildest, 12 or 13 celsius with some bright skies, meanwhile across parts of england we had low cloud and mist linger all day and that has kept the temperatures at three. however, think we've got a much bigger change in weather patterns taking place over the next seven to...
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that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh. are they really- allowed to do that? wait... hello there. november has been very mild, it's also been very wet. but as we head towards december, the weather pattern will change over the week ahead. it's going to be turning drier. it's also going to be turning colder. there may well be some mist and fog around, as well. we've got a few patches of that developing already, particularly across northeast england. it will be a colder start, i think, to monday morning. temperatures could be 3—4 celsius. there'll be a few showers around it as well. mist and fog will slowly lift during the morning. we'll see the showers fading away from scotland and northern ireland. sunshine around here. a few more showers coming in off the irish sea into west wales, south west england, and the odd one in the afternoon through the midlands and southern england. but large parts of the uk in the afternoon will be dry with some sunshine. the winds will be lighter. it may be a touch cooler though, although still
that was paul, and that is it from us here at the national robotarium in edinburgh. are they really- allowed to do that? wait... hello there. november has been very mild, it's also been very wet. but as we head towards december, the weather pattern will change over the week ahead. it's going to be turning drier. it's also going to be turning colder. there may well be some mist and fog around, as well. we've got a few patches of that developing already, particularly across northeast england. it...
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we've come to the bayes centre at edinburgh university to find out, and to do that, we need to go up.s. they've developed ai detection systems trained to spot the early signs of wildfires. in most part of the world, the firefighter have a really challenging job. they don't have enough resources, to have enough first—responder firefighters to put out the fires. if they can find the fire earlier, it use less resources to control them. that's a critical point. using cameras in itself is not new but currently many systems rely on manualjudgement. what robotics cats have done is teach the al to recognise the signs of fire far earlier. so, obviously we don't have a fire that we can look for here in in edinburgh, but we've set up a screen to look at. where is this, andre? this is controlled burns in hong kong, in the remote areas. and we are going to see if this camera can detect it? yes. it is taking images of the video and send it to ai and the ai, we run analytics on the images to see if there is any fire—like signal. and hopefully we'll get the alert on your phone? just the images, real—
we've come to the bayes centre at edinburgh university to find out, and to do that, we need to go up.s. they've developed ai detection systems trained to spot the early signs of wildfires. in most part of the world, the firefighter have a really challenging job. they don't have enough resources, to have enough first—responder firefighters to put out the fires. if they can find the fire earlier, it use less resources to control them. that's a critical point. using cameras in itself is not new...
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to present then back up to edinburgh to present the match ball at the scotland new zealand internationalis typical of the energy and selflessness of doddie. i would like to express my condolences to doddie's family and also that staff at the foundation. and he certainly was a larger—than—life character, he had a huge personality, huge heart, and i have to say a huge determination to raise awareness about this disease and of course also millions of pounds for mnd research, so he was a little bit like his position in the scrum, he was a driving force in the united to end mnd campaign which was a collaboration with people with mnd, the main charities in the uk, the motor neurone disease association and mnd scotland, and also brought in leading neurologists and led to the government announcing last year that it would invest £50 million into mnd research in the coming years. into mnd research in the coming ears. �* . into mnd research in the coming ears. ~ ., , ., , years. and what were his thoughts about motor _ years. and what were his thoughts about motor neurone _ years. and what were his
to present then back up to edinburgh to present the match ball at the scotland new zealand internationalis typical of the energy and selflessness of doddie. i would like to express my condolences to doddie's family and also that staff at the foundation. and he certainly was a larger—than—life character, he had a huge personality, huge heart, and i have to say a huge determination to raise awareness about this disease and of course also millions of pounds for mnd research, so he was a little...
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bonfire night in the niddrie area of edinburgh.attacked by people with fireworks. many locals could not believe what was happening. could not believe what was happening-— could not believe what was haueninu. , ., ., could not believe what was hauaenin. , ., ., ., happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were — happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were being _ happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were being lit _ happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were being lit up, _ happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were being lit up, and - bins that were being lit up, and then there were fireworks in the street. i've been here since during the war. i've been here since during the war. iwas _ i've been here since during the war. iwas horn— i've been here since during the war. i was born here during the war, and i've i was born here during the war, and i've never— i was born here during the war, and i've never seen anything like this in my— i've never seen anything like this in my life — in my life
bonfire night in the niddrie area of edinburgh.attacked by people with fireworks. many locals could not believe what was happening. could not believe what was happening-— could not believe what was haueninu. , ., ., could not believe what was hauaenin. , ., ., ., happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were — happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were being _ happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were being lit _ happening. they may of a blockade of bins that were...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. and lorna gordonjoins us now. good morning.om the judgment by the supreme court in london. talk us through again what the options are. what might we hear from thejudges? that the options are. what might we hear from the judges?— from the “udges? that ruling due at 945 this from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there are - from the judges? that ruling due at| 945 this morning. there are broadly speaking three potential outcomes of those five supreme courtjudges could go. the first is that they could go. the first is that they could say the reference is rejected. that is a legal term for saying it is not within the remit of the court toissue is not within the remit of the court to issue an opinion. would mean the scottish government top law officer would not sign of a bill to go in front of msps here at the scottish parliament. but there is always the possibility that a backbench msp might choose t
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. and lorna gordonjoins us now. good morning.om the judgment by the supreme court in london. talk us through again what the options are. what might we hear from thejudges? that the options are. what might we hear from the judges?— from the “udges? that ruling due at 945 this from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there _ from the judges? that ruling due at 945 this morning. there are -...
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the court in edinburgh has heard fantastical claims.ven distinctive tattoos matching those on mr rossi while he was lying unconscious in a hospital in glasgow receiving treatment for covid. thejudge disagreed and said the claims were implausible and fanciful. i am ultimately satisfied on the balance of probabilities by the evidence of fingerprints, photographic, and to evidence taken and tattoo evidence taken together, supported by the evidence of changes of name that mr knight is indeed nicholas rossi, the person sought for extradition by the united states. a woman rossi was found guilty of assaulting while a student in ohio described him as a liar and said she was convinced throughout as to his true identity. his eyes and just that dark hair, the hands, you know, i remember those hands, you know, because they assaulted me, they violated me. i mean, to me, i didn't have a doubt. he is trying to fool everybody and i am glad so many people see through it. rossi is facing multiple sex crimes charges in the united states, charges he denies
the court in edinburgh has heard fantastical claims.ven distinctive tattoos matching those on mr rossi while he was lying unconscious in a hospital in glasgow receiving treatment for covid. thejudge disagreed and said the claims were implausible and fanciful. i am ultimately satisfied on the balance of probabilities by the evidence of fingerprints, photographic, and to evidence taken and tattoo evidence taken together, supported by the evidence of changes of name that mr knight is indeed...
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. despite the edinburgh.that is according late queen's. that is according to reports , the duke and duchess to reports, the duke and duchess of sussex are set to receive the human rights award, but critics are up in arms. human rights award, but critics are up in arms . that's on the are up in arms. that's on the way after this . hello. good afternoon. this is a gb news on nana akua. welcome board. where live on tv online and on digital . we are the and on digital. we are the people's channel. now it's time for our royal up because there's always something going on in the royal household and this week has been no different . it seems has been no different. it seems that prince edward is likely to take on his father's title and become the duke of edinburgh, given that king charles is planning slim down the monarchy. as always harry and meghan are in the news, are set to in the news, they are set to a human rights award. their fight against racial injustice . how against racial injustice. how could i muster up
. despite the edinburgh.that is according late queen's. that is according to reports , the duke and duchess to reports, the duke and duchess of sussex are set to receive the human rights award, but critics are up in arms. human rights award, but critics are up in arms . that's on the are up in arms. that's on the way after this . hello. good afternoon. this is a gb news on nana akua. welcome board. where live on tv online and on digital . we are the and on digital. we are the people's channel....
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i spoke to stephen tierney, professor of constitutional theory at the university of edinburgh law schoollso a legal adviser to the house of lords constitution committee, and i started by asking him what recourse does the snp now have. the home secretary, suella braverman, has been accused there is no recourse in law. the union is a reserved matter. that was set out very clearly in the scotland act and the court has addressed the low point about whether scotland has a right of self—determination of international law that would permit scotland to leave the united kingdom by international law principles. again, the court made unequivocally clear that the principle of self—determination is fully satisfied under international law by devolution and does not require the permission of separatism. 50. devolution and does not require the permission of separatism.— devolution and does not require the permission of separatism. so, is the issue with the _ permission of separatism. so, is the issue with the actual— permission of separatism. so, is the issue with the actual scotland - permission of sep
i spoke to stephen tierney, professor of constitutional theory at the university of edinburgh law schoollso a legal adviser to the house of lords constitution committee, and i started by asking him what recourse does the snp now have. the home secretary, suella braverman, has been accused there is no recourse in law. the union is a reserved matter. that was set out very clearly in the scotland act and the court has addressed the low point about whether scotland has a right of...
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in edinburgh this afternoon.oor close this morning but scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon is still seeking other routes to a referendum. a preferred order would be a section 30 order, permission from westminster for the parliament to hold a referendum, but successive prime ministers have refused to grant that. she is reframing the argument, saying this is no longerjust about independence, but this is also now a debate about democracy. and the democratic mandate. and she's going to convene a special snp conference in the new year to debate the details of an approach to frame the next general election, as a de—facto referendum. there might have been legal clarity today, but the political arguments are far from over. speedy and unequivocal, after complex arguments from the uk and scottish governments, a clear legal ruling. scottish governments, a clear legal rulina. . ., , scottish governments, a clear legal rulina. , ., ., , ruling. the court is unanimous, which considerably _ ruling. the court is unanimous,
in edinburgh this afternoon.oor close this morning but scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon is still seeking other routes to a referendum. a preferred order would be a section 30 order, permission from westminster for the parliament to hold a referendum, but successive prime ministers have refused to grant that. she is reframing the argument, saying this is no longerjust about independence, but this is also now a debate about democracy. and the democratic mandate. and she's going to...
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this idea of prince said would ultimately becoming of edinburgh first came up in the late 1990s.iscuss the way ahead the way the royal family should develop and grow. and prince philip was very much part of those meetings. so i would think this is very in line with king idea to slimmed down the royal family to make it on its feet. and i very much doubt whether prince edward see this as a direct snub . after all, as a direct snub. after all, think both he and his wife sophie have given great support in these last few months and in dark days after the queen's death. but the rest of the things that current studies have state issue is very because of course in showbiz terms the council state are the understudies to the top job. if king is unable to function due to illness or being out the country as things origin stood. the councillors state with the queen consort the prince of wales andrew and prince andrew and prince harry. now, of course prince andrew is not a working royal and i'm sure if he was to take over his brother's role as a stand in, there would be a furious backlash from
this idea of prince said would ultimately becoming of edinburgh first came up in the late 1990s.iscuss the way ahead the way the royal family should develop and grow. and prince philip was very much part of those meetings. so i would think this is very in line with king idea to slimmed down the royal family to make it on its feet. and i very much doubt whether prince edward see this as a direct snub . after all, as a direct snub. after all, think both he and his wife sophie have given great...
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, the amount of— the way down from edinburgh, the amount of schoolchildren - the way down from edinburghhe streets. kev and i talked about it in terms of what _ out on the streets. kev and i talked about it in terms of what a - about it in terms of what a fantastic— about it in terms of what a fantastic message - about it in terms of what a fantastic message it - about it in terms of what a i fantastic message it should about it in terms of what a - fantastic message it should be for those _ fantastic message it should be for those children— fantastic message it should be for those children to _ fantastic message it should be for those children to go _ fantastic message it should be for those children to go back- fantastic message it should be for those children to go back in- fantastic message it should be for those children to go back in and l those children to go back in and talk about— those children to go back in and talk about the _ those children to go back in and talk about the message - those children to go back in and talk about the message of - those children to go back in and
, the amount of— the way down from edinburgh, the amount of schoolchildren - the way down from edinburghhe streets. kev and i talked about it in terms of what _ out on the streets. kev and i talked about it in terms of what a - about it in terms of what a fantastic— about it in terms of what a fantastic message - about it in terms of what a fantastic message it - about it in terms of what a i fantastic message it should about it in terms of what a - fantastic message it should be for those...
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, but one _ along the journey from edinburgh, but one thing _ along the journey from edinburgh, but oneur country— but one thing for sure —— that our country cares _ but one thing for sure —— that our country cares. it _ but one thing for sure —— that our country cares. it cares _ but one thing for sure —— that our country cares. it cares about i but one thing for sure —— that our. country cares. it cares about people who need _ country cares. it cares about people who need help _ country cares. it cares about people who need help. and _ country cares. it cares about people who need help. and that— country cares. it cares about people who need help. and that mnd i who need help. and that mnd community— who need help. and that mnd community need _ who need help. and that mnd community need us. - who need help. and that mnd community need us. they- who need help. and that mndi community need us. they need support, — community need us. they need support. they— community need us. they need support, they need _ community need us. they need support, they need love. - community need us. they n
, but one _ along the journey from edinburgh, but one thing _ along the journey from edinburgh, but oneur country— but one thing for sure —— that our country cares _ but one thing for sure —— that our country cares. it _ but one thing for sure —— that our country cares. it cares _ but one thing for sure —— that our country cares. it cares about i but one thing for sure —— that our. country cares. it cares about people who need _ country cares. it cares about people who...
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just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre fort ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead. that's what they're trying to work out. what? well, if you didn't understand what that was about, maybe the robots could explain it better. what sort of research goes on here? research about human robot interaction, - artificial intelligence and trustworthy - autonomous systems. are they going to do weird experiments on us? no, this is a kind of place where they work with industry to explore robotics in society and in the workplace. great. i love field trips. i feel excited. well, don't we all? one of the superstars of the robot world in general is spot — boston dynamics�* flagship all—terrain dog—o—pod. out of the box, spot comes with lots of simple—sounding but really actually very complicated ability. that's my favourite. that's the bi
just opened at heriot—watt university in edinburgh, the national robotarium is a research centre fort ways they can be used in industry as well as all walks of life. one of the aims of the national robotarium is to try and work out what work works for humans and what work doesn't work for humans, and therefore the robots should do that work instead. that's what they're trying to work out. what? well, if you didn't understand what that was about, maybe the robots could explain it better. what...
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we will see rallies in edinburgh, glasgow, dundee, inverness, and there will also be a rally outsidegether, and want the scottish government to hear their voices. i did ask about support from parents, because obviously this does make it very difficult for parents, who are coming on the back of a pandemic when many pupils had lost out on education already, we are having to stay at home, but they are adamant they do have the support of parents, and a loss of kids as you saw in that piece, they say they will be working at home today. this is the first strike today, but if this is not resolved, then we do seem to be a bit of a stalemate at the moment. we could see other strike days to come. let's hear from one of those teachers who've made the decision to join today's protest — jehan is a teacher in edinburgh. thank you. why are you stroking? well, because we have been involved in a long protracted discussion with the scottish government about our pay and working conditions and we feel we are not being heard, and that we are not being valued as education professionals. what that we are n
we will see rallies in edinburgh, glasgow, dundee, inverness, and there will also be a rally outsidegether, and want the scottish government to hear their voices. i did ask about support from parents, because obviously this does make it very difficult for parents, who are coming on the back of a pandemic when many pupils had lost out on education already, we are having to stay at home, but they are adamant they do have the support of parents, and a loss of kids as you saw in that piece, they...
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girl with albums, and she won, by the way, the honorable first place gold medal received in 1875 edinburghgraphic society. you know how difficult it was to shoot like that, i can’t imagine, i can’t imagine. everything is even yes, let's go, look, you know that this is hmm an electric chair at the minimum. no, this is actually a special table with a holder for the head, because that before, when photographed, it took several tens of seconds, or even minutes, to sit still in one position for one photograph. it was very difficult, so they were invented. these are the things sitting. now i will take a photo with this camera. i think it 's a bit old, i'll try something. happened. and, by the way, if you want to show me another photographic miracle called photographic photography, let's go, yes, almost distant times, when there were no digital cameras, everything was done. so here it is by the light of a red lantern. it is necessary to lay some ears beautifully. you know how beautifully. i know one, two, three, four . you know, i see spikelets in this, which are very happy to become future bread
girl with albums, and she won, by the way, the honorable first place gold medal received in 1875 edinburghgraphic society. you know how difficult it was to shoot like that, i can’t imagine, i can’t imagine. everything is even yes, let's go, look, you know that this is hmm an electric chair at the minimum. no, this is actually a special table with a holder for the head, because that before, when photographed, it took several tens of seconds, or even minutes, to sit still in one position for...
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shocking pictures from edinburgh. we do have some good news — a happy tail!to a police station after getting lost out on a walk. rosie the border collie became separated from her owner after being spooked by a firework. cctv camera captured the moment she walked through the automatic doors at loughborough police station. rosie has since been reunited with her family. lovely to see her home. that is great! a quite autumn this morning. carol has already mentioned it. kevin sinfield out on his run. they are all going to get wet today, are all going get wet today? yes. are all going to get wet today, are all going get wet today?— all going get wet today? yes, we are, i all going get wet today? yes, we are. i hepe _ all going get wet today? yes, we are, i hope that _ all going get wet today? yes, we are, i hope that you _ all going get wet today? yes, we are, i hope that you have - all going get wet today? yes, we | are, i hope that you have brought some waterproofs with you. in northern ireland it is brightening up northern ireland it is brightening up because th
shocking pictures from edinburgh. we do have some good news — a happy tail!to a police station after getting lost out on a walk. rosie the border collie became separated from her owner after being spooked by a firework. cctv camera captured the moment she walked through the automatic doors at loughborough police station. rosie has since been reunited with her family. lovely to see her home. that is great! a quite autumn this morning. carol has already mentioned it. kevin sinfield out on his...
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and we can leave edinburgh there in scotland and take you to enniskillen where species are under way.r country... and _ where species. those of our country... and we _ where species. those of our country... and we can - where species. those of our - country... and we can complete our tour of the — country... and we can complete our tour of the nations, _ country... and we can complete our tour of the nations, this _ country... and we can complete our tour of the nations, this is - tour of the nations, this is cardiff, c t of wales, you can see them gathering their in silence —— capital city of wales. the formal service in ten minutes' time. back in central london in whitehall. let me talk you through what we are expecting over the next half—an—hour or so. expecting over the next half—an—hour orso. guests, dignitaries will already have been arriving at the foreign office, not far from where we are watching this band playing right now. members of the royal family will arrive at the foreign office also about now, they should office also about now, they should be gathered there now. in th
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london rejoices edinburgh is angry, and the decision of the british supreme court to ban a referendumtland without the permission of the british parliament from london lisa herzen another massacre in the united states this year alone, their number has already exceeded 600 alexey veselovsky more. the machine intelligence forum is now more than about development it is about its high computer technology and not only intelligence, but its participants in the plot of michael are bad, the hunters have transparent conditions. no commissions gazprombank card with the most favorable grace period we have more than 1,000 combos. try them all now for an even better double cheeseburger combo with up to 30% off. delicious new year's point billion waiting even i am the king. well, i want to win right now the stoloto application is playing for money. every day from half a minute. only until the fourth of december receives 5,000 welcome bonuses and wins millions. stoloto this money black friday on wildberries has already begun. the main thing is the sale of the year more goods more discounts. do not m
london rejoices edinburgh is angry, and the decision of the british supreme court to ban a referendumtland without the permission of the british parliament from london lisa herzen another massacre in the united states this year alone, their number has already exceeded 600 alexey veselovsky more. the machine intelligence forum is now more than about development it is about its high computer technology and not only intelligence, but its participants in the plot of michael are bad, the hunters...
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here is what workers in edinburgh are demanding.aid teachers in scotland would have received up to 6.8 5% raises, more than the previous 5% offer, but less than the unions want. >> a 10% raises unaffordable for the scottish government. we have a fixed budget and it is fully utilized for this year. to do anything that would increase the resolution that we have on ts would mean money would have to come from elsewhere. i am very disappointed that we are moving to strike action. it's sat for families and their children who didn't want to see this. >>>> one of the reasons they are angry, these demonstrations have been going on for weeks. there was another offer made to scotland's biggest teaching union a couple of days ago, but dis said it was insulting. it was just a rehash of a previous offer. they said most teachers would still be getting a 5% increase, which would have been rejected. only some teachers would be getting t end offer of 6.8%. these teachers want 10%. the scottish government has said they cannot give 10%. the new offer g
here is what workers in edinburgh are demanding.aid teachers in scotland would have received up to 6.8 5% raises, more than the previous 5% offer, but less than the unions want. >> a 10% raises unaffordable for the scottish government. we have a fixed budget and it is fully utilized for this year. to do anything that would increase the resolution that we have on ts would mean money would have to come from elsewhere. i am very disappointed that we are moving to strike action. it's sat for...
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to solve problems on the shore, and in the literal sense, the cruise ship, moored in the port of edinburghotionless for four months, because more than one and a half thousand refugees live there, settled down on the ship and are in no hurry to look for work and housing. and they also complain that the cabins are cramped, the internet speed is low. and what, probably, is not even surprising, they are dissatisfied that the crew speaks russian and is still afloat, and in tallinn, at first , the estonian government settled refugees in a hotel. but, when they began to neglect their hospitality, they sent them to the ship, and they live like that. the europeans were ready to help, uh, ukrainian refugees for a short time, when it does not burden them much, uh, and, moreover, they are not ready to endure. uh, boorish attitude towards oneself and there are many cases when e refugees. e they are suing the people with whom they live, trying to get some amount of dishes to discuss. the distinctive features of many ukrainian refugees who feel at ease in european territory are about the same as the next
to solve problems on the shore, and in the literal sense, the cruise ship, moored in the port of edinburghotionless for four months, because more than one and a half thousand refugees live there, settled down on the ship and are in no hurry to look for work and housing. and they also complain that the cabins are cramped, the internet speed is low. and what, probably, is not even surprising, they are dissatisfied that the crew speaks russian and is still afloat, and in tallinn, at first , the...
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gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after being hoodwinked its plausibility and benefits by major parties. according to a new yougov poll, 44% of respondents in britain supported holding national vote on the policy . 27% were opposed with policy. 27% were opposed with don't no's excluded. the number calling for a referendum to a whopping 62. that's a significant increase from 58% that answered yes to the same question year. so let's demand growth should the great british people have a net zero referendum. amami dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. twitter poll running now the results shortly, but help you make up your mind. we've got a ne
gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after...
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gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after being hoodwinked its plausibility and benefits by major parties. according to a new yougov poll, 44% of respondents in britain supported holding national vote on the policy . 27% were opposed with policy. 27% were opposed with don't no's excluded. the number calling for a referendum to a whopping 62. that's a significant increase from 58% that answered yes to the same question year. so let's demand growth should the great british people have a net zero referendum. amami dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news. twitter poll running now the results shortly, but help you make up your mind. we've got a ne
gordon hughes from the university edinburgh battle university of edinburgh battle it the clash next itmarxist votes to be though at gbnews.uk. tweet though down at gbnews.uk. tweet us news poll running us at gb news our poll running the results straight after . the time now for the clash . more on time now for the clash. more on the deranged march towards net zero. now, as a growing majority of people reportedly want a referendum to decide whether the uk should pursue the ruinous goal after...
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we have seen scenes like this in edinburgh, people protesting the ruling. moment the supreme court made the announcement. >> the court unanimously concludes that the proposed billing does relate to reserved matters. accordiny, in the absence of any modification of the definition of reserved matters by order and counsel under section 30 of scotland act or otherwise, the scottish parliament does not have the power to legislate for a referendum on scottish independence. maryam: following the ruling, the scottish first mr. had this to say. >> let us be absolutely blunt. a so-called partnership in which one partner is denying the rig of the other two choose a future or even ask the question cannot be describedn any way as voluntary or even a partnership at all. this really confirms that the notion of the u.k. as a voluntary partnership of nations, if it ever was a reality, is no longer a reality. and that exposes a situation that is quite simply unsustainable. maryam: plenty of reaction from scottisholitical leaders. douglas ross, leader of the scottish conserva
we have seen scenes like this in edinburgh, people protesting the ruling. moment the supreme court made the announcement. >> the court unanimously concludes that the proposed billing does relate to reserved matters. accordiny, in the absence of any modification of the definition of reserved matters by order and counsel under section 30 of scotland act or otherwise, the scottish parliament does not have the power to legislate for a referendum on scottish independence. maryam: following the...
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banned scotland from holding a new independence referendum ever british judges unanimously ruled that edinburghno right to pass a plebiscite law without the consent of official london, which had not previously agreed that the scottish authorities held a consultative referendum it was planned for october 19 next year. actually, in response to this decision, the scottish authorities turned to the supreme court. at the same time, the head of the scottish government. nikola sturgeon. immediately warned in case of a negative verdict. the topic of the referendum will be the main one in the general elections for 24 years, but we also recall the first plebiscite. depending on the region, they took place in the fourteenth year, then 55% of the scots voted against secession from the uk the german authorities, before the start of the russian special operation in ukraine, counted on the rapid defeat of the kiev regime, boris johnson said on cnn and added berlin considered such an outcome is the most profitable option for the german economy there, france also remained paris, according to the former british
banned scotland from holding a new independence referendum ever british judges unanimously ruled that edinburghno right to pass a plebiscite law without the consent of official london, which had not previously agreed that the scottish authorities held a consultative referendum it was planned for october 19 next year. actually, in response to this decision, the scottish authorities turned to the supreme court. at the same time, the head of the scottish government. nikola sturgeon. immediately...
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a public inquiry is under way in edinburgh.. i don't feel safe any more in scotland. i feel nervous and worried. she has since received abusive and racist messages, saying her brother deserved to die and that if she didn't like it, she could leave. it's very upsetting to hear that, very upsetting, when i saw those messages i was very, very upset, because, how could people think like that? my brother has passed away in the hands of people who were supposed to look after him. back in may, the officers involved gave their accounts in public for the first time. i swear by almighty god... that i will tell the truth. the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. the first officers on the scene, including former pc alan paton, were asked whether they would have handled the situation differently if mr bayoh had been white. if he had been white, would you have been more inclined to ask him if there was a problem or how was he, or, had he got any sharp implements? no. i was taking control _ of the situation, i was not there to have a conve
a public inquiry is under way in edinburgh.. i don't feel safe any more in scotland. i feel nervous and worried. she has since received abusive and racist messages, saying her brother deserved to die and that if she didn't like it, she could leave. it's very upsetting to hear that, very upsetting, when i saw those messages i was very, very upset, because, how could people think like that? my brother has passed away in the hands of people who were supposed to look after him. back in may, the...
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brexit and the anti-european economic model, and also ukrainian refugees living on a cruise ship in edinburghcottish, not on the english coast report by alexander khabarov the question of scottish independence was decided today in the center of london in the building of the supreme court of great britain, the verdict was not in favor of those scots who seek sovereignty for their country. the judges denied the scottish authorities the right to unilaterally hold a referendum on independence already appointed october next year, the scottish parliament does not have the right to legislate a referendum on scottish independence initiators referendum. scottish first minister nicholas storgen said she respected the decision of the court and would not hold a plebiscite in violation of the law. but this does not mean that the struggle for independence is over. let's say directly the so-called partnership, in which one partner is denied the right to choose another future, cannot be called a voluntary or even partnership, in general, my determination to achieve independence is stronger than ever anyway,
brexit and the anti-european economic model, and also ukrainian refugees living on a cruise ship in edinburghcottish, not on the english coast report by alexander khabarov the question of scottish independence was decided today in the center of london in the building of the supreme court of great britain, the verdict was not in favor of those scots who seek sovereignty for their country. the judges denied the scottish authorities the right to unilaterally hold a referendum on independence...
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he's had a demonstration at the scottish parliament in edinburgh and joins us now live. thank you very much for being on this news. our. how angry are you and the other protesters are with today's court decision some good evening. it's great to be joining you. i'm joining you from, you can see the scottish parliament building behind me on right to the center, right. by here. i think that the campaign was across to help you today of disappointed by the result, by the decision and supreme court campaigners. i'm not particularly surprised, and i think what has happened is that the decision that was handed down was morning has galvanized on. we'll continue to galvanized people even more than unblocked. we'll see more campaigning, for example, in edinburgh today, but also and 15 different locations all across scotland. and indeed in 6 different countries across europe. i guess you can campaign as much as you like. but do you think that whitman said whitman is actually going to give you a chance? are they going to give you another referendum? do you think that i think ultimate
he's had a demonstration at the scottish parliament in edinburgh and joins us now live. thank you very much for being on this news. our. how angry are you and the other protesters are with today's court decision some good evening. it's great to be joining you. i'm joining you from, you can see the scottish parliament building behind me on right to the center, right. by here. i think that the campaign was across to help you today of disappointed by the result, by the decision and supreme court...
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nicholas sturgeon is going to be speaking shortly in edinburgh. we will bnng shortly in edinburgh.accused the government of prioritising illegal migrants over . more than 300 mostly over their. more than 300 mostly male asylum seekers have been staying at the metropol hotel on blackpool's seafront for the past year. a homeless group in the city, which includes an armed forces veteran has speaking to gb news. they say they're living rough on the streets while channel are given accommodation . it's wrong accommodation. it's wrong because you you're looking at the real homeless are and with them putting them in there and leave you know on the streets it's wrong that secretary blaming the growing migrant crisis on extenuating circumstances appearing in front of the commons home affairs suella braverman said accept putting ukrainians fleeing russia's had impacted migrant processing . what they are processing. what they are holding as promise . let's go holding as promise. let's go live to edinburgh to hear nicholas sturgeon the scottish parliament to legislate for referendum on independ
nicholas sturgeon is going to be speaking shortly in edinburgh. we will bnng shortly in edinburgh.accused the government of prioritising illegal migrants over . more than 300 mostly over their. more than 300 mostly male asylum seekers have been staying at the metropol hotel on blackpool's seafront for the past year. a homeless group in the city, which includes an armed forces veteran has speaking to gb news. they say they're living rough on the streets while channel are given accommodation ....
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but it was the focus of edinburgh bar gone down. rather than pointing fingers music under the swastika, explains how musicians became accomplices, victims and supporters of the 3rd rice, stock conductor, and nazi favorite vill helm. fort langley is the central figure in the film. ah, as is anita alaska vall fish who became known as the cellist avow schmidt's, she started playing as a child, but under the nazis, everything changed. anita and her family were to put it to the camps. she and her sister ended up in outfits. anita laska played in the camp orchestra. the cello saved her life. am xander copper's coach. they were concerts on sundays read. we sat down somewhere in the camp. i can't remember exactly where i am played to the amusement of the gown and her boss kaba. the prisoners could also hear you fung and conch offer an idea of an act. they had varied reactions amongst the summit was an insult. auburn, but i've also read about people who say it allowed them to dream themselves out of that hell, if only for a few minutes, whil
but it was the focus of edinburgh bar gone down. rather than pointing fingers music under the swastika, explains how musicians became accomplices, victims and supporters of the 3rd rice, stock conductor, and nazi favorite vill helm. fort langley is the central figure in the film. ah, as is anita alaska vall fish who became known as the cellist avow schmidt's, she started playing as a child, but under the nazis, everything changed. anita and her family were to put it to the camps. she and her...
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so temperatures well above average, thursday 16 in edinburgh, belfast, cardiff, 17 for london.n. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. as world leaders gather in egypt for the cop27 summit, can they prevent geo—politics from casting a shadow over the fight against climate change? this conference must be about concrete action. nurses in the uk are set to hold their first—ever national strike, expected before christmas. a passenger plane has crashed into lake victoria in tanzania while attempting to land in stormy weather. so far, 26 people have been rescued. with the us midterm elections just days away, president biden and former presidents obama and trump have all hit the campaign trail, in the push for victory in a critical contest. it's a choice, a choice between two vastly different visions of america.
so temperatures well above average, thursday 16 in edinburgh, belfast, cardiff, 17 for london.n. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. as world leaders gather in egypt for the cop27 summit, can they prevent geo—politics from casting a shadow over the fight against climate change? this conference must be about concrete action. nurses in the uk are set to hold their first—ever national strike, expected before christmas. a passenger plane has...
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and some of them unquestionably, for example, jonathan price, very good performance of the duke of edinburgh, but more with a wandering eyes. since the very beginning of the series, it keeps hinting at never proven a dollar to raise. and one of the problems with the crown, those who are not familiar with the history won't know the best. so outrageous lies and particularly, and i did that a 6 and episode where the google vent brady's blame. when prince philip at golden stood for the death of his sister's assailant, a crash, something that will complete lie. so it's, it's a very mixed picture. this people will be entertained by it on the mix of politics and royalty. somehow find it resistible. but when you're watching, do bear in mind what you see isn't necessarily what happened at all. miss vincent, do you know how the royals themselves and how they feel about the show? and i know it, some people are wondering what the late queen elizabeth herself would it would have thought that she had seen the season. i mean, have you heard what the royals themselves think? we know the prince harry and it'
and some of them unquestionably, for example, jonathan price, very good performance of the duke of edinburgh, but more with a wandering eyes. since the very beginning of the series, it keeps hinting at never proven a dollar to raise. and one of the problems with the crown, those who are not familiar with the history won't know the best. so outrageous lies and particularly, and i did that a 6 and episode where the google vent brady's blame. when prince philip at golden stood for the death of his...
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thank you very much for updating us for edinburgh and of course westminster .. of much olivia for the latest. of course, dominic raab issue that olivia was indicating as we say adam tully's investigation establish the specific facts surrounding the formal complaints made against mr. raab at the ministry of justice and the foreign office not just coming through on the latest coming through on the latest coming up world cup friday's world cup with harry kane. the captain be fit for the clash with the usa the latest live from doha. coming up and also heanng from doha. coming up and also hearing from england's goalie jordan pickford. first look at the weather . it's been a wet the weather. it's been a wet morning . much of the uk but morning. much of the uk but things turning this afternoon. some sunny spells coming through but a whole host of bluster showers as well, particularly in the where they be the west where they will be accompanied by gusty winds. this low and in particular low pressure and in particular weather front made for very weather front made for a
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so temperatures well above average, thursday 16 in edinburgh, belfast, cardiff, 17 for london.o represent our party at the funeral of her late majesty queen elizabeth ii. and if the splendour of westminster abbey surrounded by dignitaries from nations around the world, it was a beautiful memorial to a life of faith. devoted to our country and our commonwealth, and a poignant celebration of values we hold dear.
so temperatures well above average, thursday 16 in edinburgh, belfast, cardiff, 17 for london.o represent our party at the funeral of her late majesty queen elizabeth ii. and if the splendour of westminster abbey surrounded by dignitaries from nations around the world, it was a beautiful memorial to a life of faith. devoted to our country and our commonwealth, and a poignant celebration of values we hold dear.
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and durham. _ places, even in edinburgh and durham. a— places, even in edinburgh and durham, a month. it could creep to the west into lancashire, but drizzty— the west into lancashire, but drizzly rain for most areas. cold and frosty — drizzly rain for most areas. cold and frosty in the west and northern iretand. _ and frosty in the west and northern ireland, with the cold start of the season. — ireland, with the cold start of the season, before it turns hazy over northern — season, before it turns hazy over northern ireland, then rain on the afternoon — northern ireland, then rain on the afternoon. but for the majority, drier. _ afternoon. but for the majority, drier. even— afternoon. but for the majority, drier, even if there is a bit of cloud — drier, even if there is a bit of cloud across central and eastern parts _ cloud across central and eastern parts it — cloud across central and eastern parts. it looks as though it should stay dry— parts. it looks as though it should stay dry for— parts. it looks as though it should stay dry for the rugby league world cup finals _ stay dry f
and durham. _ places, even in edinburgh and durham. a— places, even in edinburgh and durham, a month. it could creep to the west into lancashire, but drizzty— the west into lancashire, but drizzly rain for most areas. cold and frosty — drizzly rain for most areas. cold and frosty in the west and northern iretand. _ and frosty in the west and northern ireland, with the cold start of the season. — ireland, with the cold start of the season, before it turns hazy over northern — season,...
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victoria derbyshire in london and kirsty wark in edinburgh have been covering the big decision by they. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy beresford, broadcaster and psychotherapist and joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll. tomorrow's front pages. thank you forjoining us this wednesday evening. thank you forjoining us this wednesday evening. �*referendum indy bin�* is how the metro has summarised nicola sturgeons's failed bid to hold a second scottish independence referendum the i leads with reports of unhappy tory mp's with sources saying there is a need to start getting some policies out of the door and a suggestion that lots of mp's will quite before the next general election. and politics continues to dominate world cup headlines — the telegraph has gone with the picture of tight—lipped germany players as they take a di
victoria derbyshire in london and kirsty wark in edinburgh have been covering the big decision by they. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy beresford, broadcaster and psychotherapist and joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll....
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asking for problems to be solved on the shore, and literally, the cruise ship, moored in the port of edinburgh motionless for four months, because more than one and a half thousand refugees live there , settled on the ship and are in no hurry to look for work and housing. and they also complain that the cabins are cramped , the internet speed is low. and that, probably, is not even surprising dissatisfied that the crew speaks on the russian language is still afloat, and in tallinn , at first, the estonian government moved refugees into a hotel. but, when their hospitality began to be neglected, they were sent to the ship, and so the europeans live were ready to help, er, ukrainian refugees for a short time, when it does not burden them much. and even more so, they are not ready to endure. uh boorish attitude towards yourself and there are many cases when u are refugees. they are suing the people they live with uh in an attempt to get some sums of money to sue the distinctive features of many ukrainian refugees, who felt at ease in the european. territories are about the same as the next ridges
asking for problems to be solved on the shore, and literally, the cruise ship, moored in the port of edinburgh motionless for four months, because more than one and a half thousand refugees live there , settled on the ship and are in no hurry to look for work and housing. and they also complain that the cabins are cramped , the internet speed is low. and that, probably, is not even surprising dissatisfied that the crew speaks on the russian language is still afloat, and in tallinn , at first,...
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the image of holmes was his mentor from the hospital of edinburgh, the surgeon, joseph bell, whom scotland medical consultations only in this story it is mentioned that sherlock holmes is on at the time of his acquaintance, dr. watson was a barant in a london hospital for homes conan duel devoted four novels and five collections of short stories at the time of writing the hound of the baskervilles in 1900 . he was the world's highest paid author of books on homs, and watsa has not been translated into dozens of languages, with 210 film adaptations made of them. it 's a guinness world record for a fictitious address. holmes london 221 baker street b in 1990 opened a museum. on december 1, 1918, the central aerohydrodynamic institute was founded, abbreviated as tsags for at the initiative of the professor of moscow state university and the imperial technical school nikolai zhukovsky, after his death, the institute was headed by his colleague, the famous russian and soviet mechanic and mathematician sergei cheplygin, at the beginning of the tsaga, together with various design bureaus and fact
the image of holmes was his mentor from the hospital of edinburgh, the surgeon, joseph bell, whom scotland medical consultations only in this story it is mentioned that sherlock holmes is on at the time of his acquaintance, dr. watson was a barant in a london hospital for homes conan duel devoted four novels and five collections of short stories at the time of writing the hound of the baskervilles in 1900 . he was the world's highest paid author of books on homs, and watsa has not been...
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there are people in edinburgh , one of whom people in edinburgh, one of whom saying a lot has changede referendum and obviously referendum and that obviously being leaving the european union which scotland over which we know scotland over whelming didn't want to do. whelming they didn't want to do. but legal but that's not what the legal argument considering all argument here is considering all of two days of hearings in october . that wasn't one of the october. that wasn't one of the subjects. is the competency subjects. this is the competency of the scottish government to carry out a referendum where do you see this going? well i think it's the wrong question to the wrong court at the wrong time in 2014, the message was very clear. scotland's in scotland's hands and it wasn't scotland's future in the supreme court's hands or in westminster's hands orindeed hands or in westminster's hands or indeed in the hands of the lord advocate of scotland. so you know, that's that's my starting starting point and the promises have been made by the scottish government that will be a referendum on
there are people in edinburgh , one of whom people in edinburgh, one of whom saying a lot has changede referendum and obviously referendum and that obviously being leaving the european union which scotland over which we know scotland over whelming didn't want to do. whelming they didn't want to do. but legal but that's not what the legal argument considering all argument here is considering all of two days of hearings in october . that wasn't one of the october. that wasn't one of the subjects....