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we could all _ edinburgh. enjoy your alaska private them. we could all do _ edinburgh.r lives, couldn't we? matt taylor is here with the weather. the main weather story for most of us is the ongoing call but for some of us there has been an impact of snow, an area of low pressure spreading through france, easterly winds bringing flurries but the northern edge of the low pressure system, rain through the english channel and snow falling on the moose of south—west england. some flakes mixed and at lower levels, strong and gusty winds towards the west. more wintry showers across the north—east of england and eastern scotland, could get a further coding that many places will stay dry, reasonably sunny through the day in chilly, temperature t— 6 degrees at the most part colder in the wind in the south. that cloud, rain, sleet and snow in the south will gradually depart through tonight and it could turn icy, icy elsewhere as we see the showers continue in the north, to the east of northern ireland, temperatures widely below freezing again, a widespread and sharp frost for som
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he was in the neighbouring seat of edinburgh south—west and i was in edinburgh sell. person to congratulate me in 2010. he couldn't quite believe that there was a hint that we may have held on in south edinburgh and he was the first person to congratulate me and for every second a moment beyond that, he has been hugely supportive and encouraging.— that, he has been hugely supportive and encouraging. woody described him as a auide and encouraging. woody described him as a guide or— and encouraging. woody described him as a guide or mental? _ and encouraging. woody described him as a guide or mental? -- _ and encouraging. woody described him as a guide or mental? -- guide - and encouraging. woody described him as a guide or mental? -- guide or- as a guide or mental? -- guide or mental? at _ as a guide or mental? -- guide or mental? at city. _ as a guide or mental? -- guide or mental? at city. we _ as a guide or mental? -- guide or mental? at city. we would - as a guide or mental? -- guide or| mental? at city. we would resolve all the world's problems and he was certainl
he was in the neighbouring seat of edinburgh south—west and i was in edinburgh sell. person to congratulate me in 2010. he couldn't quite believe that there was a hint that we may have held on in south edinburgh and he was the first person to congratulate me and for every second a moment beyond that, he has been hugely supportive and encouraging.— that, he has been hugely supportive and encouraging. woody described him as a auide and encouraging. woody described him as a guide or— and...
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lorna gorton, bbc news, edinburgh zoo. neil alongside three politicians, one of whom has been dubbed the ministerfor common sense. should be interesting for the we on iplayer live from 8pm and on bbc one after the ten o'clock news. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. last night was the coldest november night for 30 years to tomorrow, we are in december. snow in the south—west, unusually so. cornwall and devon. just the southern coastal counties and we have it in the east of the dip but it's going to get colder. this was some dartmoor ponies, high levels and even lower levels across devon and cornwall had some snow. that was the system brought some strong winds but they are pulling out of the way for it will leave things trash richly icily as temperatures plummet. some showers brushing to south—east england and the wood showers continue in the north—east, but temperatures tonight a degree down last night, which is what it's feeling cold of the not much solar radiation strength this time of year, but ice a
lorna gorton, bbc news, edinburgh zoo. neil alongside three politicians, one of whom has been dubbed the ministerfor common sense. should be interesting for the we on iplayer live from 8pm and on bbc one after the ten o'clock news. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. last night was the coldest november night for 30 years to tomorrow, we are in december. snow in the south—west, unusually so. cornwall and devon. just the southern coastal counties and we have it in the east of...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh zoo. lorna joins us live from edinburgh zoo.le are really going to miss them.— really going to miss them. i think the are really going to miss them. i think they are step _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite a - really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite a subdued atmosphere at the zoo here today. 0fficials think thousands of people could well come up to the enclosure here to get one last glimpse of these two giant pandas. they are quite solitary creatures, they have separate enclosures, the one behind me as yang guang's enclosure, the male panda, they've put out fresh bamboo for him and he's been out a couple of times today. we've also seen chan tien,
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh zoo. lorna joins us live from edinburgh zoo.le are really going to miss them.— really going to miss them. i think the are really going to miss them. i think they are step _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite a - really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite a subdued atmosphere at the zoo here today....
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particularly in the area of edinburgh.pen here last year but it looks just so much worse. by what we saw in the social media videos last night. eight officers were injured in bonfire classes in scotland last night. we understand they fortunately minor injuries and the worst disorder was injuries and the worst disorder was in edinburgh where police were called early evening or late afternoon yesterday. we understand that around 50 youths were involved in that and they were throwing fireworks, they were throwing petrol bombs at police. we have seen drone footage of what happened, police lined up across the road in riot gear and we saw petrol bombs, we saw fireworks landing right at their feet. police scotland, they have described this as... excuse me. unprecedented levels of violence. they said that this was deliberately orchestrated. the assistant chief constable tim mayers said that a minority of individuals were responsible for what happened, he described it as an acceptable and frankly disgusting level of disorder. it le
particularly in the area of edinburgh.pen here last year but it looks just so much worse. by what we saw in the social media videos last night. eight officers were injured in bonfire classes in scotland last night. we understand they fortunately minor injuries and the worst disorder was injuries and the worst disorder was in edinburgh where police were called early evening or late afternoon yesterday. we understand that around 50 youths were involved in that and they were throwing fireworks,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh zoo. lorna joins us live from edinburgh zoo. as you say, they've been box office bears, so popular, people are really going to miss them. i office bears, so popular, people are really going to miss them.— really going to miss them. i think the are really going to miss them. i think they are step _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite a - really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite a subdued atmosphere at the zoo here today. officials think thousands of people could well come up to the enclosure here to get one last glimpse of these two giant pandas. they are quite solitary creatures, they have separate enclosures, the one behind me as yang guang's enclosure, the male panda, they've put out fresh bamboo for him and he's been out a couple of times today. we've also seen chan tien, the female panda. a big moment for people getting this final opportunity to say goodbye to these
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh zoo. lorna joins us live from edinburgh zoo. as you say, they've been box office bears, so popular, people are really going to miss them. i office bears, so popular, people are really going to miss them.— really going to miss them. i think the are really going to miss them. i think they are step _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's _ really going to miss them. i think they are stop it's quite _ really going to miss them. i think they are...
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born in london, and growing up in edinburgh, better together wasn't just a slogan. as this. let's be confident in saying, yes, we are better together. after winning the referendum, he joined the house of lords, but stood down in 2020. people will remember a life of huge achievement that was based on a profound and strong sense of what was right and wrong, and a compassion for people in difficulty. keir starmer said he'd often welcomed his advice. perhaps one lesson from his life is that competence and commitment in politics can bejust as important as charisma. alistair darling, who's died at the age of 70. live now to former political secretary to the prime minister of the united kingdom john mcternan. thank you for coming on the programme. this want to start by axing your reflections of the men. he was a good man and a great man in the way he dealt with to huge x essential political issues, the collapse of the royal bank of scotland threatened our entire banking system and you come and the break—up of the unit, he wasn't flashy but the personal style devoted victor
born in london, and growing up in edinburgh, better together wasn't just a slogan. as this. let's be confident in saying, yes, we are better together. after winning the referendum, he joined the house of lords, but stood down in 2020. people will remember a life of huge achievement that was based on a profound and strong sense of what was right and wrong, and a compassion for people in difficulty. keir starmer said he'd often welcomed his advice. perhaps one lesson from his life is that...
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lorna gorton, bbc news, edinburgh zoo.aking down a 65—foot glacial waterfall in the arctic circle. it is your heart in your stomach? 32—year—old aniol serrasolses paddled through the rapids and ice tunnels of the glacial river, before going down the ice waterfall in svalbard, norway.
lorna gorton, bbc news, edinburgh zoo.aking down a 65—foot glacial waterfall in the arctic circle. it is your heart in your stomach? 32—year—old aniol serrasolses paddled through the rapids and ice tunnels of the glacial river, before going down the ice waterfall in svalbard, norway.
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: should not go ahead this week�*happened edinburgh over what happened in edinburgh over the weekend.e, gb news, scotland reporter and i believe, tony, you're outside waverley station and we're going to discuss the case of jim henderson, aged 78 . henderson, aged 78. >> yes, that's good, right? good evening, nigel. i'm here in edinburgh outside waverley station and i think what happened here, it was a few days ago now on saturday, i think everybody's actually still in shock. everybody's actually still in shock . you know, it was such a shock. you know, it was such a horrific situation for a veteran , jim henderson. he served in the royal corps of signals , the the royal corps of signals, the 32 signal regiment . he served 32 signal regiment. he served with the army in northern ireland. and over the past few novembers, he's been part of the furniture here at waverley collecting money from the poppy appeal. collecting money from the poppy appeal . and on saturday, one of appeal. and on saturday, one of eight or more protests all around scotland descended from the mound into waverley sta
: should not go ahead this week�*happened edinburgh over what happened in edinburgh over the weekend.e, gb news, scotland reporter and i believe, tony, you're outside waverley station and we're going to discuss the case of jim henderson, aged 78 . henderson, aged 78. >> yes, that's good, right? good evening, nigel. i'm here in edinburgh outside waverley station and i think what happened here, it was a few days ago now on saturday, i think everybody's actually still in shock. everybody's...
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: should not go ahead this week�*happened edinburgh over what happened in edinburgh over the weekend.e, gb news, scotland reporter and i believe, tony, you're outside waverley station and we're going to discuss the case of jim henderson, aged 78 . henderson, aged 78. >> yes, that's good, right? good evening, nigel. i'm here in edinburgh outside waverley station and i think what happened here, it was a few days ago now on saturday, i think everybody's actually still in shock. everybody's actually still in shock . you know, it was such a shock. you know, it was such a horrific situation for a veteran , jim henderson. he served in the royal corps of signals , the the royal corps of signals, the 32 signal regiment . he served 32 signal regiment. he served with the army in northern ireland. and over the past few novembers, he's been part of the furniture here at waverley collecting money from the poppy appeal. collecting money from the poppy appeal . and on saturday, one of appeal. and on saturday, one of eight or more protests all around scotland descended from the mound into waverley sta
: should not go ahead this week�*happened edinburgh over what happened in edinburgh over the weekend.e, gb news, scotland reporter and i believe, tony, you're outside waverley station and we're going to discuss the case of jim henderson, aged 78 . henderson, aged 78. >> yes, that's good, right? good evening, nigel. i'm here in edinburgh outside waverley station and i think what happened here, it was a few days ago now on saturday, i think everybody's actually still in shock. everybody's...
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victory moved leinster up to fourth, edinburgh are eighth.in scarlets�* bonus point victory. there were comprehensive wins for both england�*s men�*s and women�*s rugby league teams at headingley today, conceding only four points between them. the men rounded off a 3—0 series whitewash against tonga, while the women beat wales 60—0. adam wild was there. yes, we have seen the first two instalments of this much anticipated international triple—header in leeds this weekend. the men�*s team completing a series clean sweep over tonga in this historic series, the first pacific island to come to england for a full test series. of course, being 2—0 up going into the series, there was still plenty to play for. there was a big rivalry between the two coaches. and there was a war of words between those two erupting over recent weeks. england were two tries in the first half, and ben curry finishing off a really classy incisive passing move before matty ashton, the wolve�*s flying winner went over in the corner. an excellent england break eventually find
victory moved leinster up to fourth, edinburgh are eighth.in scarlets�* bonus point victory. there were comprehensive wins for both england�*s men�*s and women�*s rugby league teams at headingley today, conceding only four points between them. the men rounded off a 3—0 series whitewash against tonga, while the women beat wales 60—0. adam wild was there. yes, we have seen the first two instalments of this much anticipated international triple—header in leeds this weekend. the...
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edinburgh are eighth.ounded off a 3—0 series whitewash against tonga, while the women beat wales 60—0. adam wild was there. yes, we have seen the first two instalments at this much anticipated international triple—header in leeds this weekend. the men's team completing a serious clean sweep over tonga in this historic series, the first pacific island to come to england for a full test series. of course, being too, zero up going into the series, there was still plenty to play for, and there was a war of words between those two erupting over recent weeks. england were two tries in the first half, and ben curry finishing off a really classic incisive passing move before matty ashton, doubles's flying winner went over in the corner. —— the wolves'. an excellent england break eventually finding its way to lian whitehead, who announced this would be his final match for england, a fitting way to end a super international career, and then come up with the game already won, the free—flowing england moves, space dow
edinburgh are eighth.ounded off a 3—0 series whitewash against tonga, while the women beat wales 60—0. adam wild was there. yes, we have seen the first two instalments at this much anticipated international triple—header in leeds this weekend. the men's team completing a serious clean sweep over tonga in this historic series, the first pacific island to come to england for a full test series. of course, being too, zero up going into the series, there was still plenty to play for, and...
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we are going to take you to edinburgh, edinburgh zoo. this is panda cam.ill never ask you for. also today, after getting the news that doctors are no longer able to help my dad with his terminal prostate cancer, we're making as many memories as we can. he always wanted to see my daughter emilie perform at the cavern club, just like he did back in the day. # like i've never done before.# i found it and you found it really emotional. oh, i did, yeah, definitely. yeah, idid. i had a little tearful moment. i am so glad we got to make it happen, and he's making more memories today as he's here in the studio. he wants to sit on the sofa, doesn't he? he he wants to sit on the sofa, doesn't he? ., , he wants to sit on the sofa, doesn't he? . , , ., ., , plus, dr oscar is sorting the fact from fiction and here to tackle the health headlines. you might have seen in the news this week that the first human case of a new strain of swine flu has been detected in the uk. the stories can be scary, but i'll tell you the symptoms to look out for, and whether it's really tim
we are going to take you to edinburgh, edinburgh zoo. this is panda cam.ill never ask you for. also today, after getting the news that doctors are no longer able to help my dad with his terminal prostate cancer, we're making as many memories as we can. he always wanted to see my daughter emilie perform at the cavern club, just like he did back in the day. # like i've never done before.# i found it and you found it really emotional. oh, i did, yeah, definitely. yeah, idid. i had a little tearful...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh zoo.government could and should have locked down three weeks earlier than it did on march the 23rd and that he said that it would have saved many lives. he is the most senior decision—maker at the time to admit that. he also talks about some of the lessons that could be learnt and he has outlined what he felt, what he has outlined what he felt, what he called a vital lesson for the future and that was the uk needed better testing systems. he told the inquiry that he was worried that it was not there right now if there was another pandemic. so mr hancock will continue giving evidence tomorrow and then next week, we have already heard that former prime minister borisjohnson will also be giving evidence at the covid inquiry. we will keep you updated on the covid inquiry here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. esop blend, north east scotland and parts of england. and, so at this time of the year in november, very unusual. this chart shows the white areas, w
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh zoo.government could and should have locked down three weeks earlier than it did on march the 23rd and that he said that it would have saved many lives. he is the most senior decision—maker at the time to admit that. he also talks about some of the lessons that could be learnt and he has outlined what he felt, what he has outlined what he felt, what he called a vital lesson for the future and that was the uk needed better testing systems. he told the inquiry...
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launching this paper _ place in edinburgh launching this paper. it's — place in edinburgh launchings about the way that that would be achieved and the _ the way that that would be achieved and the timescale, the average for joining _ and the timescale, the average for joining the — and the timescale, the average for joining the eu was about five years in some _ joining the eu was about five years in some countries managing to do it into _ in some countries managing to do it into he _ in some countries managing to do it into he said — in some countries managing to do it into. he said there would be challenges but i get that scotland as a former member for the uk, of course, was — as a former member for the uk, of course, was in a position with regard — course, was in a position with regard to _ course, was in a position with regard to trade, with regard to law, with regard — regard to trade, with regard to law, with regard to human rights, with regard _ with regard to human rights, with regard to — with regard to human rights, with regard to a — with regard to human rights, with rega
launching this paper _ place in edinburgh launching this paper. it's — place in edinburgh launchings about the way that that would be achieved and the _ the way that that would be achieved and the timescale, the average for joining _ and the timescale, the average for joining the — and the timescale, the average for joining the eu was about five years in some _ joining the eu was about five years in some countries managing to do it into _ in some countries managing to do it into he _ in...
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bonfire night violence in edinburgh — fireworks and petrol bombs are thrown at police officers. # memories.# and memories — singing superstar barbara streisand looks back on her life and career in an exclusive interview. i haven't had much fun in my life, to tell you the truth. and i want to have more fun. and coming up on bbc news. mauricio pochettino returns to tottenham — this time as chelsea manager. can they stop his former side from returning to the top good afternoon. gaza has been hit by one of the heaviest bombardments since the start of the conflict with israel a month ago. the israeli military says it has hit hundreds of targets, and cut the gaza strip in two, with gaza city now encircled. israel is seeking to destroy hamas. classified a terrorist organisation by the british government. the health ministry in gaza says the death toll has surpassed 10,000 people. live tojerusalem now and our middle east correspondent, yolande knell we have growing international pressure for a ceasefire but no sign of anything. another deadly night in gaza, the israeli military has said its forces
bonfire night violence in edinburgh — fireworks and petrol bombs are thrown at police officers. # memories.# and memories — singing superstar barbara streisand looks back on her life and career in an exclusive interview. i haven't had much fun in my life, to tell you the truth. and i want to have more fun. and coming up on bbc news. mauricio pochettino returns to tottenham — this time as chelsea manager. can they stop his former side from returning to the top good afternoon. gaza has been...
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edinburgh happen. wasn't it?ergency declares housing emergency as snp's backfire. declares housing emergency as snp'would backfire. declares housing emergency as snp'would have backfire. declares housing emergency as snp'would have thoughtire. who would have thought that artificially with artificially tampering with offer demand free offer and demand with the free market not work? market would would not work? basically the snp last year froze presumably all over froze rents presumably all over scotland , but in edinburgh it scotland, but in edinburgh it has had a catastrophic results. specifically this is the first scottish council , all edinburgh scottish council, all edinburgh council that has officially moved to declare a state of emergency and the reason is clear they have frozen the rent . clear they have frozen the rent. therefore it can only be a lot of people. it can only be put up by 3 to 6. yeah, and there are loopholes around that, which means they can only put it up or raise it by 3 to 6% on existing
edinburgh happen. wasn't it?ergency declares housing emergency as snp's backfire. declares housing emergency as snp'would backfire. declares housing emergency as snp'would have backfire. declares housing emergency as snp'would have thoughtire. who would have thought that artificially with artificially tampering with offer demand free offer and demand with the free market not work? market would would not work? basically the snp last year froze presumably all over froze rents presumably all over...
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it was a week ago we heard that edinburgh everton was handled this point deduction.erious breach, said the premier league, and that is why they have issued a serious punishment, but everton have called disproportional. we understand they do tend intend to appeal. one fans group called it nonsensical and the club is being made and example of. they said the fans are the ones being punished. it leaves everton 19th in fans are the ones being punished. it leaves everton19th in the premier league, two points from safety, but they are in decent form going into that international break. no team in the premier league over the last three games has picked up more points. i was speaking to michael byrne, the captain of the portsmouth team that picked up a points deduction. he thinks that the amount of time that everton have between now and the end of the season and the quality at their disposal, he thinks they will be ok. mikel arteta and peer to goodison park for six years and he thinks there will be all right. i years and he thinks there will be all riuht. , years and he think
it was a week ago we heard that edinburgh everton was handled this point deduction.erious breach, said the premier league, and that is why they have issued a serious punishment, but everton have called disproportional. we understand they do tend intend to appeal. one fans group called it nonsensical and the club is being made and example of. they said the fans are the ones being punished. it leaves everton 19th in fans are the ones being punished. it leaves everton19th in the premier league,...
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and finally , from edinburgh. centre in albania to send the illegals straight offshore for processing. isn't that a great idea ? should we be that a great idea? should we be doing the same all of that and more to come . doing the same all of that and more to come. of course. doing the same all of that and more to come. of course . this is more to come. of course. this is your show. please get in touch. vaiews@gbnews.com. especially on armistice day. should we ban those protests and the disgrace of jim those protests and the disgrace ofjim henderson , the those protests and the disgrace of jim henderson , the army vet of jim henderson, the army vet shoved around the poppy seller by protesters. leszno what you think all of that get in touch. but first, here's your news headunes but first, here's your news headlines with polly middlehurst i >> martin thank you and good evening to you. well, our top story from the gb newsroom is that the labour leader has criticised the first king's speech to parliament in 70 years by
and finally , from edinburgh. centre in albania to send the illegals straight offshore for processing. isn't that a great idea ? should we be that a great idea? should we be doing the same all of that and more to come . doing the same all of that and more to come. of course. doing the same all of that and more to come. of course . this is more to come. of course. this is your show. please get in touch. vaiews@gbnews.com. especially on armistice day. should we ban those protests and the disgrace...
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announcing his death in edinburgh. the labour party, i'm just going to reduce some of what he has had plain tribute to alistair darling. he said that alistair lived a life devoted to public service. he said he would be remembered as the chancellor whose calm expertise and honesty help to guide britain through the tumbled of the global financial crisis. we have been talking a lot about his role there, that critical role in the crisis of 2007. he goes on to say that he was a lifelong advocate for scotland and the scottish people, and it came from representing his constituents in edinburgh. he goes on to talk about his personal relationship with alistair darling, of course a very key figure in the labour party. i consider myself, sir keir starmer says, incredibly fortunate. he was always at hand to give advice built on his decades of good performance. many people mentioning his good humour there and tributes coming in to alistair darling who has died at the age of 70. to alistair darling who has died at the age of 70-_ to
announcing his death in edinburgh. the labour party, i'm just going to reduce some of what he has had plain tribute to alistair darling. he said that alistair lived a life devoted to public service. he said he would be remembered as the chancellor whose calm expertise and honesty help to guide britain through the tumbled of the global financial crisis. we have been talking a lot about his role there, that critical role in the crisis of 2007. he goes on to say that he was a lifelong advocate for...
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no you've been to edinburgh? >> to edinburgh. yeah. >> you didn't know about the parking? know. but never taken a car to anywhere? actually, no. >> would you? it's >> why would you? it's a beautiful place, by way. yes beautiful place, by the way. yes let's some questions from beautiful place, by the way. yes let' audience. 3 questions from beautiful place, by the way. yes let' audience. we've tions from beautiful place, by the way. yes let' audience. we've got; from the audience. we've got a question from armin. where's armin? evening. armin? good evening. hello. >> evening. the civil >> good evening. are the civil servants running the show? >> well, i mean, we've been talking a while talking about this for a while on show. there was on this show. there was a whistleblower this week. this was and a civil was in the telegraph and a civil servant the home office who servant at the home office who claims that colleague, his claims that the colleague, his colleagues really colleagues are really, really happy because the happy this week because of the supreme against the suprem
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he showed it as a member of parliament for edinburgh central, a job he loved.rk and pensions and transport, and in industry, and finally, of course, he was the man in the room at a time of crisis, because it was his calm and considered judgment during the financial crisis that the whole country and particularly i benefited.— country and particularly i benefited. ~ . ., ., ., benefited. we have also heard from the former first _ benefited. we have also heard from the former first minister— benefited. we have also heard from the former first minister of- the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond. it is very sad, because alistair has died at _ it is very sad, because alistair has died at a _ it is very sad, because alistair has died at a relatively young age, and ithink_ died at a relatively young age, and ilhink the — died at a relatively young age, and i think the two things about alistair. _ i think the two things about alistair, one, when he became chancellor, he reached the summit of uk politics _ uk politics. it _ uk politics. it was during the per
he showed it as a member of parliament for edinburgh central, a job he loved.rk and pensions and transport, and in industry, and finally, of course, he was the man in the room at a time of crisis, because it was his calm and considered judgment during the financial crisis that the whole country and particularly i benefited.— country and particularly i benefited. ~ . ., ., ., benefited. we have also heard from the former first _ benefited. we have also heard from the former first minister—...
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many years and i like to welcome if you could stand by david let me welcome mr micnape here from edinburgh. from the scottish palestine solidarity campaign. hello mick, always a pleasure to check in with you as well. mick, now uh, the things you see on facebook, are our sites and posts with murder palestinian civilians, why pow gaz and women, children and the elderly, and there's another post that has a bunch of pro israel if not, israeli activists under it, called uh, describing gazan kids as future terrorists inness, dehumanizing them and justifying what. the regime is done to over 6,500 of them in the besieg gaza strip make your initial thoughts on this uh really double standards when it comes to facebook and any other basically online social media platforms i mean it's absolutely horrendous it fits in with the general discourse at the moment about human animals but it goes back such a long way if we go back even just a couple of years we had them an israeli government minister talking about the need to kill the snakes including the little snakes because they would grow up uh to be... u
many years and i like to welcome if you could stand by david let me welcome mr micnape here from edinburgh. from the scottish palestine solidarity campaign. hello mick, always a pleasure to check in with you as well. mick, now uh, the things you see on facebook, are our sites and posts with murder palestinian civilians, why pow gaz and women, children and the elderly, and there's another post that has a bunch of pro israel if not, israeli activists under it, called uh, describing gazan kids as...
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napier who's a co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign, joins us joins us from edinburgh. welcome to you both, let me first start with you, do you recall when you have the us secretary of state anthony blinton making the rounds to the persian gulf arab leaders and spoke with the egyptian, i guess um... i think was the egyptian foren minister and others uh about uh how it apologized for not uh doing a ceasefire because it's not the right thing to do and then he said uh however i'm going to push for humanitarian pause now uh add that to that the news today of how us because there have been so many casualties of palestinians it's going to uh order these precision uh bombs to get the congressional approval to sent to israel to minimize or to decrease the number of civilian casualties uh there there's so much to say there uh what do you think about the way that the us first of all has waited for so many palestinians to be killed to then order these precision bombs and then why is it that he while orders the us orders these bombs is saying i'm going to push for humanitarian pau
napier who's a co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign, joins us joins us from edinburgh. welcome to you both, let me first start with you, do you recall when you have the us secretary of state anthony blinton making the rounds to the persian gulf arab leaders and spoke with the egyptian, i guess um... i think was the egyptian foren minister and others uh about uh how it apologized for not uh doing a ceasefire because it's not the right thing to do and then he said uh however...
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prince edward, duke of edinburgh. and her royal highness princess royal, princess and. —— anne. a wreath laid on behalf of the duke of kent who is not here this year by his equerry captain hopkins. parade, stand at ease! stand easy! now the leaders of the political parties beginning with the prime minister rishi sunak. military band strikes up. sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party. stephen flynn, leader of the scottish national party in the house of commons laying a wreath on behalf of commons laying a wreath on behalf of the scottish national party and the welsh national party. sir ed davey, leader of the liberal democrats. sirjeffrey donaldson, from the democratic unionist party. the speaker of the house of commons, so lindsay hoyle. and he is followed by the speaker of the house of lords. the secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth office james cleverly and the home secretary laying wreaths on behalf of the intelligence agencies, security services, government communications at gchq. the crown dependencies and uk overseas territories now from guernsey, jersey,
prince edward, duke of edinburgh. and her royal highness princess royal, princess and. —— anne. a wreath laid on behalf of the duke of kent who is not here this year by his equerry captain hopkins. parade, stand at ease! stand easy! now the leaders of the political parties beginning with the prime minister rishi sunak. military band strikes up. sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party. stephen flynn, leader of the scottish national party in the house of commons laying a wreath on behalf...
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no you've been to edinburgh? >> to edinburgh. yeah. >> you didn't know about the parking?'t know. but never taken a car to anywhere? actually, no. >> would you? it's >> why would you? it's a beautiful place, by way. yes beautiful place, by the way. yes let's some questions from beautiful place, by the way. yes let' audience. 3 questions from beautiful place, by the way. yes let' audience. we've tions from beautiful place, by the way. yes let' audience. we've got; from the audience. we've got a question from armin. where's armin? evening. armin? good evening. hello. >> evening. the civil >> good evening. are the civil servants running the show? >> well, i mean, we've been talking a while talking about this for a while on show. there was on this show. there was a whistleblower this week. this was and a civil was in the telegraph and a civil servant the home office who servant at the home office who claims that colleague, his claims that the colleague, his colleagues really colleagues are really, really happy because the happy this week because of the supreme against the supr
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in scotland, edinburgh havejust kicked off against connaght, the score currently 7—0 there. injury after being unseated from his horse as the stalls opened. lee rode more than1 ,000 winners over thejumps including the 2004 grand national. he switched to flat racing in 2012. more success for great britain today in the trampoline and tumbling world championships. megan kealy winning silver in the women's tumbling. she scored a 25.800 for the pass. that adds to her women's team gold which was achieved alongside team—mate saskia servini — who took the bronze in the event today, in her debut senior world championships. and there was a bronze forjaydon paddock in the men's tumbling, pulling off a 27.800 pass to the delight of the home crowd in birmingham. kristoff willerton also competing for gb, but not in the medals. and a bronze to toast for the men's trampoline team too, with three routines to take the medals for andrew stamp, zak perzamanos, corey walkes, and peter buravytskiy. well yesterday we saw gb�*s women defend their team tumbling title. megan kealy we sawjust now in t
in scotland, edinburgh havejust kicked off against connaght, the score currently 7—0 there. injury after being unseated from his horse as the stalls opened. lee rode more than1 ,000 winners over thejumps including the 2004 grand national. he switched to flat racing in 2012. more success for great britain today in the trampoline and tumbling world championships. megan kealy winning silver in the women's tumbling. she scored a 25.800 for the pass. that adds to her women's team gold which was...
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and farewell to the giant pandas at edinburgh zoo as they return to china after 12 years.
and farewell to the giant pandas at edinburgh zoo as they return to china after 12 years.
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he's know how it is in edinburgh.ay, so. their viewership has been so. so their viewership has been down to 300,000 and probably their viewership down because their viewership is down because there's a lot more choices out there's a lot more choices out there for news, news, news doesn't happen just at 11:00. it's happening around the clock. and the bbc is state propaganda, which is boring. nobody wants to see state propaganda. >> and also it doesn't reflect the opinions of the people who watch it. i mean, the people of britain aren't these woke elitist? oxburgh cabal of islington toffs? i haven't watched it for nearly ten years. >> i'm still not over the dapper laughs interview in 2014 that really woke me up. i'm still angry about that. that tone , angry about that. that tone, that how they're so judgemental. >> these people i'm upset with with what they did to prince andrew. he's a lovely man . andrew. he's a lovely man. >> okay, well , that's it for >> okay, well, that's it for part two. join us in part three for t
he's know how it is in edinburgh.ay, so. their viewership has been so. so their viewership has been down to 300,000 and probably their viewership down because their viewership is down because there's a lot more choices out there's a lot more choices out there for news, news, news doesn't happen just at 11:00. it's happening around the clock. and the bbc is state propaganda, which is boring. nobody wants to see state propaganda. >> and also it doesn't reflect the opinions of the people who...
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n ext next to lay a wreath is the duke of edinburgh , formerly known as of edinburgh, formerly knownd. the earl of wessex . the princess royal now wessex. the princess royal now laying her wreath . she and her laying her wreath. she and her husband , admiral sir tim husband, admiral sir tim laurence, will be meeting with veterans after this cenotaph service . service. and this is the equerry of the duke of kent laying a wreath on his behalf . hi.we hi . we can see his majesty the hi. we can see his majesty the king there in his royal air force uniform . the royals lay force uniform. the royals lay their wreaths first and then they will be followed . by the they will be followed. by the prime minister, rishi sunak , prime minister, rishi sunak, leading the commemorations on behalf . of . prime minister rishi sunak, now laying his wreath . the leader of the opposition , the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, now approaching the cenotaph to lay his wreath . this is stephen flynn, mp . he's this is stephen flynn, mp. he's laying a wreath on behalf of both the snp and plaid parli
n ext next to lay a wreath is the duke of edinburgh , formerly known as of edinburgh, formerly knownd. the earl of wessex . the princess royal now wessex. the princess royal now laying her wreath . she and her laying her wreath. she and her husband , admiral sir tim husband, admiral sir tim laurence, will be meeting with veterans after this cenotaph service . service. and this is the equerry of the duke of kent laying a wreath on his behalf . hi.we hi . we can see his majesty the hi. we can see...
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the first kantian triumph, he staged his debut comedy carnival night at musfilm, along with the edinburghience trophies, the status of a female. .. director of advice. the irony of fate, a station for two, the adventures of italians in russia did not make vadevili for an undemanding public, but films with a capital “f”. intelligent humor framed the characters, his... absurd, but pathologically positive heroes were played by gurchen, cameron, reindlich, mikhalkov, mikhkov, ggaft. in seventeen films by the director, we will find him comeo. the date of the week is november 18, the birthday of the classic, eldar ryazanov. you looked around the planet. thank you for being and staying with us. visit the website www.tvr. and watch your favorite projects of the telelenova agency online. goodbye. hello, parokopia lyudmilovna, i’ve come, i don’t know, but yesterday a fly bit me, yes, i noticed it, or i’m off the chain, this is closer to the truth, that means i’m off the chain, yes, sit down, comrade novosiltsev, no it’s necessary, anatoly efremovich, it’s better to die, wait, 23 years old, became t
the first kantian triumph, he staged his debut comedy carnival night at musfilm, along with the edinburghience trophies, the status of a female. .. director of advice. the irony of fate, a station for two, the adventures of italians in russia did not make vadevili for an undemanding public, but films with a capital “f”. intelligent humor framed the characters, his... absurd, but pathologically positive heroes were played by gurchen, cameron, reindlich, mikhalkov, mikhkov, ggaft. in...
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fireworks and petrol edinburgh.s and petrol bombs thrown at police in a bombs were thrown at police in a repeat of the disorder experienced in the town last yean experienced in the town last year. scotland said it year. police scotland said it had unprecedented levels had faced unprecedented levels of while policing had faced unprecedented levels of night hile policing had faced unprecedented levels of night disordercing had faced unprecedented levels of night disorder , ng had faced unprecedented levels of night disorder , with bonfire night disorder, with police also facing disorder in edinburgh, dundee and glasgow . edinburgh, dundee and glasgow. >> so it's like a war breaks out with fireworks. this is in wales, a proposed railway line aimed at improving travel and cardiff after major events has been cancelled after the welsh government pulled the plug . the government pulled the plug. the government pulled the plug. the government has said the line no longer offered value for money. however event organisers in c
fireworks and petrol edinburgh.s and petrol bombs thrown at police in a bombs were thrown at police in a repeat of the disorder experienced in the town last yean experienced in the town last year. scotland said it year. police scotland said it had unprecedented levels had faced unprecedented levels of while policing had faced unprecedented levels of night hile policing had faced unprecedented levels of night disordercing had faced unprecedented levels of night disorder , ng had faced...
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i presume that parallel processes were happening in edinburgh, cardiff and belfast.a uk wide cobra in which all of that was discussed and as you said, the practical decision was taken in a meeting earlier that day and that was appropriate, it was a cabinet committee. it had collective responsible to write and the ministers attending. it wouldn't have been practical, given the pace required by that point to intensify the measures, to try to convene all of the formal structures but i was comfortable at the time it was consumed usually proper and —— constitutionally proper. d0 consumed usually proper and -- constitutionally proper.- constitutionally proper. do you acce -t constitutionally proper. do you accept that _ constitutionally proper. do you accept that the _ constitutionally proper. do you accept that the government i constitutionally proper. do you i accept that the government should have appreciated sooner than it did that the nhs would be overwhelmed, which of course was the trigger for the decision to impose a national lockdown and the measures a week before
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he's know how it is in edinburgh., so. their viewership has been so. so their viewership has been down to 300,000 and probably their viewership down because their viewership is down because there's a lot more choices out there's a lot more choices out there for news, news, news doesn't happen just at 11:00. it's happening around the clock. and the bbc is state propaganda, which is boring. nobody wants to see state propaganda. >> and also it doesn't reflect the opinions of the people who watch it. i mean, the people of britain aren't these woke elitist? oxburgh cabal of islington toffs? i haven't watched it for nearly ten years. >> i'm still not over the dapper laughs interview in 2014 that really woke me up. i'm still angry about that. that tone , angry about that. that tone, that how they're so judgemental. >> these people i'm upset with with what they did to prince andrew. he's a lovely man . andrew. he's a lovely man. >> okay, well , that's it for >> okay, well, that's it for part two. join us in part three for the
he's know how it is in edinburgh., so. their viewership has been so. so their viewership has been down to 300,000 and probably their viewership down because their viewership is down because there's a lot more choices out there's a lot more choices out there for news, news, news doesn't happen just at 11:00. it's happening around the clock. and the bbc is state propaganda, which is boring. nobody wants to see state propaganda. >> and also it doesn't reflect the opinions of the people who...
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and a and duchess of edinburgh.was seen roaming the streets of an italian seaside town after escaping from a circus . the felines sparked circus. the felines sparked panic among locals when it calmed , he strutted through the calmed, he strutted through the residential roads late last night, and after a seven hour effort, it was eventually caught and sedated and you're with gb news across the uk on tv in your car , on digital radio. and now car, on digital radio. and now on your smart speaker by saying play on your smart speaker by saying play gb news now it's over to michael . michael. >> thank you , tatiana sanchez. >> thank you, tatiana sanchez. good morning and welcome to sunday with michael portillo. we have been providing live coverage of the remembrance service at the cenotaph in london, where at 11:00, a two minute silence commemorated britain's fallen in war. in the next 90 minutes, we will reflect on today's ceremonies and the unusual amount of controversy that preceded them . i will that preceded them. i
and a and duchess of edinburgh.was seen roaming the streets of an italian seaside town after escaping from a circus . the felines sparked circus. the felines sparked panic among locals when it calmed , he strutted through the calmed, he strutted through the residential roads late last night, and after a seven hour effort, it was eventually caught and sedated and you're with gb news across the uk on tv in your car , on digital radio. and now car, on digital radio. and now on your smart speaker...
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now, several police officers have been injured in edinburgh after clashes last night with a group ofurbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports. morning in niddrie, and the clean—up is under way. hours earlier, this was the scene. around 50 youths throwing bricks, fireworks and petrol bombs at riot police. liz jack lives in the street and says she was terrified. it was bad last year, but this year it was 100 times worse. i was peering out my window, and i was seeing fireworks going across, up and down the street, so they were actually firing them at each other as well. it was just a nightmare. in the same edinburgh street, a national campaign to prevent bonfire attacks on emergency crews was launched two weeks ago. the warnings were clearly ignored. what happened last night, i've never seen anything like it in my whole life. i lived in niddrie, and i grew up in niddrie, and that would never have been then. the trouble started last night as darkness started to fall. police say that initially fireworks were being thrown at buildings and at passing cars. it was when officers i
now, several police officers have been injured in edinburgh after clashes last night with a group ofurbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports. morning in niddrie, and the clean—up is under way. hours earlier, this was the scene. around 50 youths throwing bricks, fireworks and petrol bombs at riot police. liz jack lives in the street and says she was terrified. it was bad last year, but this year it was 100 times worse. i was peering out my window, and i was seeing fireworks going...
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and there's edinburgh against connacht to come, in the next hour.gold which was achieved alongside team—mate saskis servini — who took the bronze in the event today, in her debut senior world championships. and there was a bronze forjaydon paddock in the men's tumbling, pulling off 27.800 pass to the delight of the home crowd in birmingham. kristoff willerton also competing for gb, but not in the medals. well, yesterday we saw gb�*s women defend their team tumbling title. megan kealy we sawjust now in the medals again today, was part of that team — as was naana 0ppon. they've been talking to bbc sport about their hopes for the championships in birmingham. three words you associate with tumbling. three words you associate with tumblina. , .,, ., .,, tumbling. explosive. powerful. fast. i am tumbling. explosive. powerful. fast. i am megan — tumbling. explosive. powerful. fast. i am megan keely. — tumbling. explosive. powerful. fast. i am megan keely, i— tumbling. explosive. powerful. fast. i am megan keely, i am _ tumbling. explosive. powerful. fast.
and there's edinburgh against connacht to come, in the next hour.gold which was achieved alongside team—mate saskis servini — who took the bronze in the event today, in her debut senior world championships. and there was a bronze forjaydon paddock in the men's tumbling, pulling off 27.800 pass to the delight of the home crowd in birmingham. kristoff willerton also competing for gb, but not in the medals. well, yesterday we saw gb�*s women defend their team tumbling title. megan kealy we...
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this was niddrie in edinburgh last night.officers. police believe the clashes were planned. and an update on liverpool forward luis diaz's dad. the gunmen who kidnapped him in colombia over a week ago say they plan to release him soon, once local officials meet their demands. diaz revealed a t—shirt saying "freedom for papa" after he scored for liverpool against luton yesterday. and time to leave you with ten seconds of the northern lights, because yeah, this isn't a filter — these are the stunning pictures from across the uk on sunday night, as the lights put on a pretty special show. looks amazing, doesn't it? you're all caught up. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. controversy in delhi — angelo mathews becomes the first international cricketer timed out, his sri lanka side beaten by bangladesh. chelsea beat spurs 4—1 at the tottenham hotspur stadium but that's only half the story, in a thrilling premier league london derby. and a boost for manchester city, as erling haaland's back in trai
this was niddrie in edinburgh last night.officers. police believe the clashes were planned. and an update on liverpool forward luis diaz's dad. the gunmen who kidnapped him in colombia over a week ago say they plan to release him soon, once local officials meet their demands. diaz revealed a t—shirt saying "freedom for papa" after he scored for liverpool against luton yesterday. and time to leave you with ten seconds of the northern lights, because yeah, this isn't a filter —...
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to just a few other important stories here, because several police officers have been injured in edinburghnd called it a concerted and planned attack on its officers. there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports. ——let�*s talk to our correspondent in glasgow alexandra mackenzie.. what more do we know? police, and said they've dealt with what they've described as unprecedented levels of violence last night. that was across, as he said, other cities like dundee, here in glasgow, but the worst of that violence was in edinburgh, and that was for the second year in a row that they were affected, and what we saw last night was around 50 youths that took to the streets and they were throwing fireworks and petrol bombs at riot police. you might have seen that drone footage of the riot police lined up shoulder to shoulder across the road and being bombarded ljy across the road and being bombarded by fire bricks that were falling right at their feet. so extremely dangerous and across scotland, eight officers were injured. we understand they were thankfully
to just a few other important stories here, because several police officers have been injured in edinburghnd called it a concerted and planned attack on its officers. there were also bonfire night disturbances in glasgow and dundee. steven godden reports. ——let�*s talk to our correspondent in glasgow alexandra mackenzie.. what more do we know? police, and said they've dealt with what they've described as unprecedented levels of violence last night. that was across, as he said, other...
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. >> was honestly so because >> it was honestly so because i'm so the i'm from edinburgh, so the edinburghay incredible festival say it's an incredible festival and you can't really understand it till you've been. yes. and i never experience never had that experience because so the because i grew up there. so the festival was always there. but glastonbury, was noise, glastonbury, it was the noise, the sound , the smells. it was the sound, the smells. it was over sensory. it was like over sensory. it was i felt like a playground because i've performed at a festival. >> i was at latitude and it's not like a normal gig because people aren't totally listening. maybe that was just me. yeah but they were mostly drunk and just and i've never seen so many middle class white people out of their depth and drugs. >> fair. >> to be fair. >> to be fair. >> well, there's that. exactly. exactly >> that's pretty much to >> that's pretty much close to being not they're being a no, they're not they're not ideal audience , are not the ideal audience, are they, not the ideal audience, are the not. not the ide
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>> i remember going to edinburgh once and him once for some debate and him saying to me as i walkedme to our country. i said i thought i country. and i said i thought i was already our country, but was already in our country, but the mixed up the labour was very mixed up with nationalism in its in its early stages, thinking that by by feeding the beast, it would it would quell it . and i think it would quell it. and i think it would quell it. and i think it came as a considerable surprise to them that what they had actually they had had actually done was they had created real, real risk of created a real, real risk of scottish national independence. and of course, their own destruction north of the border, which very nearly took place. i mean, they were recovering from wait they were wait a bit now, but they were wiped out. >> and i mean, tributes have really been pouring in, especially labor party, of especially from labor party, of course, alistair course, for alistair darling. your him, thoughts course, for alistair darling. yo him? him, thoughts course, for alistair darling. yo
>> i remember going to edinburgh once and him once for some debate and him saying to me as i walkedme to our country. i said i thought i country. and i said i thought i was already our country, but was already in our country, but the mixed up the labour was very mixed up with nationalism in its in its early stages, thinking that by by feeding the beast, it would it would quell it . and i think it would quell it. and i think it would quell it. and i think it came as a considerable surprise...
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in detail about the higher education system in britain, the universities of london, manchester, edinburghford. and today we have the kant baltic federal university, the leading scientific educational center in the kalining region. we met with the rector of the university alexander fedorov. this is a completely new type of university space. this truly a city within a city, this is truly the core of the development of kaliningrad, this is something that is thrown into the future 50, maybe even the table. after such words from the rector, it was of course very interesting to look at all this for ourselves. stuthouse, located on the university campus, opened just a month before us, but life in it is already in full swing and seething. we were accompanied by a university graduate who noted with some envy that in her time, alas, there were no such locations. in her time, in ours. available. in their free time, halls and audiences for every taste and interest, coworking spaces and so on, you know what coworking spaces are, i didn’t know, this is a space in which people gather for business commun
in detail about the higher education system in britain, the universities of london, manchester, edinburghford. and today we have the kant baltic federal university, the leading scientific educational center in the kalining region. we met with the rector of the university alexander fedorov. this is a completely new type of university space. this truly a city within a city, this is truly the core of the development of kaliningrad, this is something that is thrown into the future 50, maybe even...
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several police officers injured in edinburgh after a ashes with groups to through fireworks and petrol last night. it was called a concerted, planned attack on officers. also bombs disturbances in moscow and dendy. -- glasgow and dundee. today, the u.s. -- u.n. lodged an appeal to hp the entire population of the gaza strip and half a million palestinians in the west bank. lifesaving aid is getting into gaza and egypt through the rafah crossing, but not enough. there is a split between israel and viewing agencies. the israeli government not think the u.n. is doing enough to pressure hamas who is holding hostages. with us is robert martini of the red cross. you probably heard the exchanges between the u.n. secretay-general and the views coming from the foreign minister the other way. you are somewhat stuck in the middle. what can you tell us about how difficult it has become to operate on the round now that the gaza strip is split? >> every child killed is one too many. every civilian field is one too many. the rules of war are here to protect everyone. we have that unequivocally awoken
several police officers injured in edinburgh after a ashes with groups to through fireworks and petrol last night. it was called a concerted, planned attack on officers. also bombs disturbances in moscow and dendy. -- glasgow and dundee. today, the u.s. -- u.n. lodged an appeal to hp the entire population of the gaza strip and half a million palestinians in the west bank. lifesaving aid is getting into gaza and egypt through the rafah crossing, but not enough. there is a split between israel...
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happy holidays to these guys and visitors flock to see edinburgh zoo's giant pandas before the animalsas part of a 10 year agreement which was extended during the covid outbreak. as new chief executive says young long and 10 tn have had an incredible impact by inspiring millions of people to care about nature. you see the pandas just lounging zoo also says that through scientific research the animals have made. a significant contribution to understanding giant panda fertility husbandry and veterinary care. and they're yeah, they're just adorable to look at too. we'll take a look at this. zoo keepers at a tennessee announced the birth of an african penguin chick. the male chick named l ron hatched on october 22nd. also que. he was named after lord of the rings character like his dad pippin. the check will stay in a hatchery for 2 months before being introduced to his fellow penguins. adult penguins, the international union for conservation of nature says african penguins are an endangered species. so this birth is a wind. that is just really the cutest thing you'll probably he'll day. w
happy holidays to these guys and visitors flock to see edinburgh zoo's giant pandas before the animalsas part of a 10 year agreement which was extended during the covid outbreak. as new chief executive says young long and 10 tn have had an incredible impact by inspiring millions of people to care about nature. you see the pandas just lounging zoo also says that through scientific research the animals have made. a significant contribution to understanding giant panda fertility husbandry and...