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gareth, for those . programme. gareth, for those. with newport and south wales, just briefly give us the history of steel making here. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> know, steel so >> you know, steel is so important to the welsh economy now, but you know, in the past we think llanwern, which has we think of llanwern, which has long employed 10,000 long closed employed 10,000 people llanwern , and people just in llanwern, and that's closed the steel sector in the uk used to employ 240,000 people. it now employs about 31,000, but about 8000 of those still work in wales. 31,000, but about 8000 of those still work in wales . and the still work in wales. and the really important thing about this is those jobs are good jobs. they're highly skilled and they're well paid and well paid 60% more. the wages for a steel worker, 60% more than the average wage in wales . so. average wage in wales. so. >> so the jobs matter . the jobs >> so the jobs matter. the jobs matter. but an industry in decline. is it an in
gareth, for those . programme. gareth, for those. with newport and south wales, just briefly give us the history of steel making here. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> know, steel so >> you know, steel is so important to the welsh economy now, but you know, in the past we think llanwern, which has we think of llanwern, which has long employed 10,000 long closed employed 10,000 people llanwern , and people just in llanwern, and that's...
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gareth, for those . programme. gareth, for those.ot familiar with newport and south wales, just briefly give us the history of steel making here. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> know, steel so >> you know, steel is so important to the welsh economy now, you know, in the past now, but you know, in the past we think of llanwern, which has long employed 10,000 long closed employed 10,000 people llanwern , and people just in llanwern, and that's closed the steel sector in the uk used to employ 240,000 people. it now employs about 31,000, but about 8000 of those still work in wales. 31,000, but about 8000 of those still work in wales . and the still work in wales. and the really important thing about this is those jobs are good jobs. they're highly skilled and they're well paid and well paid 60% more. the wages for a steel worker, 60% more than the average wage in wales . so. average wage in wales. so. >> so the jobs matter . the jobs >> so the jobs matter. the jobs matter. but an industry in decline. is
gareth, for those . programme. gareth, for those.ot familiar with newport and south wales, just briefly give us the history of steel making here. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> oh so steel making in wales. >> know, steel so >> you know, steel is so important to the welsh economy now, you know, in the past now, but you know, in the past we think of llanwern, which has long employed 10,000 long closed employed 10,000 people llanwern , and people just in llanwern, and...
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gareth barlow reports.utbreak of bird flu, and it still has the uk's birds in its grip. normally, the virus dies down during the summer, but this year it's still ravaging wild bird populations, particularly along the coast. already this month, hundreds of dead birds have had to be removed from beaches in aberdeenshire. avian flu has also hit the rspb coquet island for a second year, with fears growing for the rare roseate tern colony. meanwhile, the farne islands off the coast of northumberland, home to approximately 200,000 seabirds, has closed to visitors due to the outbreak. while here in pembrokeshire, huge numbers of seabirds are washing up on the shore. it started off as one or two on certain beaches here amroth was one of the first places, and then has spread along the southern coastline here in pembrokeshire. we've totted up... we think it's in the order of about 7—800 birds so far, which if you consider that's over a two—week period and we don't know what's to come yet, know who knows how many we c
gareth barlow reports.utbreak of bird flu, and it still has the uk's birds in its grip. normally, the virus dies down during the summer, but this year it's still ravaging wild bird populations, particularly along the coast. already this month, hundreds of dead birds have had to be removed from beaches in aberdeenshire. avian flu has also hit the rspb coquet island for a second year, with fears growing for the rare roseate tern colony. meanwhile, the farne islands off the coast of...
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i think this speaks to gareth mccartney's point.here are so many things that have gone right already and so many things that could go wrong. that is the real challenge probably a lot of people are facing. what do we need to see? would rate stability be enough? >> at this stage, we have enough from the markets to take the books. all we need to see is a number of ipos pricing and trading in the market. this is a test case. we are seeing more in the market. let's see over the next few weeks. guy: for the few that have come out of the gate -- >> which is why we have not seen the catalyst for more deals. that is the key indicator. ipo's are usually dramatically delivered. we are in the process where energy transition is a clear thing. ai is attractive. you see where public multiples are and ai is relevant and interesting. or me, it is not about a ibook for a sustainable open market where you see -- about ai but for a sustainable, open markets. alix: energy transition is popular. what does this mean? you could argue any company i've named
i think this speaks to gareth mccartney's point.here are so many things that have gone right already and so many things that could go wrong. that is the real challenge probably a lot of people are facing. what do we need to see? would rate stability be enough? >> at this stage, we have enough from the markets to take the books. all we need to see is a number of ipos pricing and trading in the market. this is a test case. we are seeing more in the market. let's see over the next few weeks....
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gareth barlow, thank you. the police say was a hit—and—run involving a motorcycle in walsall. the crash happened shortly after seven o'clock last night. our correspondent chi chi izundu joins me now. what more do we know? as you said this incident — what more do we know? as you said this incident happened _ what more do we know? as you said this incident happened last - what more do we know? as you said this incident happened last night - this incident happened last night around 7pm on turnstone road in wei qun hall. police confirmed they were in attendance as well as the ambulance service, who tried to give the seven—year—old life support before she was taken to birmingham children's hospital, where she sadly died from her injuries. police have appealed to the local community for more information. they are still trying to track the blue and black road bike and they are trying to understand the make and model. they've described this event as tragic and say that it is heartbreaking and no family should ever hav
gareth barlow, thank you. the police say was a hit—and—run involving a motorcycle in walsall. the crash happened shortly after seven o'clock last night. our correspondent chi chi izundu joins me now. what more do we know? as you said this incident — what more do we know? as you said this incident happened _ what more do we know? as you said this incident happened last - what more do we know? as you said this incident happened last night - this incident happened last night around 7pm on...
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we've got a conservative mp of orpington, gareth bacon . we've orpington, gareth bacon. we've also got journalist and contributing editor of novara media , michael walker, and a media, michael walker, and a formidable gb news presenter, nana oko. i've got all the names wrong, sorry, and comedy legend duncan norvelle. and of course , duncan norvelle. and of course, we've got a cheeky chappy. tom skinner. >> think you're playing that? this is my show. it's lee anderson's world. clear off anderson's real world. clear off security. him out. look, security. get him out. look, it's my show. it's lee anderson's real world. time for the . news the. news >> good evening. i'm rory smith in the gb newsroom . a legal bid in the gb newsroom. a legal bid to challenge the decision by the home office to use former raf bases to house asylum seekers has been approved by the high court . west lindsey district court. west lindsey district council opposes the use of raf scampton in lincolnshire. braintree council is challenging the use of wethersfield airfield in essex. the two day hearing b
we've got a conservative mp of orpington, gareth bacon . we've orpington, gareth bacon. we've also got journalist and contributing editor of novara media , michael walker, and a media, michael walker, and a formidable gb news presenter, nana oko. i've got all the names wrong, sorry, and comedy legend duncan norvelle. and of course , duncan norvelle. and of course, we've got a cheeky chappy. tom skinner. >> think you're playing that? this is my show. it's lee anderson's world. clear off...
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back to you, gareth. whew, thank you so much.d war ii, has been found buried, in a forest in ukraine. the aircraft were originally sent by britain, after nazi germany invaded the former soviet union back in 19111. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has the story. in a forest south of kyiv, down in an old riverbed, something unexpected. the remains of old aircraft hidden deep in the ground. and each one british to their rusty core. here you see the tail plane of a hurricane mark 2. yes, you heard that right. this was once part of a hurricane fighter plane, one of thousands britain gave the soviet union during world war ii. this is a little slice of history. evidence of a moment when, 80 years ago, western powers gave warplanes to ukraine, just as they are today, to defend against an invading army. so you think there might be a seventh hurricane down here? yeah. seven, and under this frame, eight. many of the hurricanes were destroyed fighting the invading german army. others were stripped for parts. but some, like these,
back to you, gareth. whew, thank you so much.d war ii, has been found buried, in a forest in ukraine. the aircraft were originally sent by britain, after nazi germany invaded the former soviet union back in 19111. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has the story. in a forest south of kyiv, down in an old riverbed, something unexpected. the remains of old aircraft hidden deep in the ground. and each one british to their rusty core. here you see the tail plane of a hurricane mark 2....
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gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire.says she was failed by the system. surrey coroner's court said steps could have been taken to save ayesha clea ry, who died after her mother gave birth in bronzefield prison. duncan kennedy has the story. well, this story goes back to september 2019 when rihanna cleary, who was an 18—year—old, vulnerable young woman, was remanded into bronzeville prison. she'd had a problem with drugs and alcohol. she was also pregnant, and the prison authorities and others knew that she was an at—risk prisoner, and that she was at risk of giving birth alone in her prison cell. but on the night of the 26th and 27th september, she went into labour. three times she tried to buzz prison staff to come and help her. they only answered to one of those calls and no help was organised. rihanna went into labour. she passed out because of the pain. and at some point during that night, she gave birth to baby ayesha. the baby was found in the morning. now, today, the coroner here, richard travers, said that it was
gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire.says she was failed by the system. surrey coroner's court said steps could have been taken to save ayesha clea ry, who died after her mother gave birth in bronzefield prison. duncan kennedy has the story. well, this story goes back to september 2019 when rihanna cleary, who was an 18—year—old, vulnerable young woman, was remanded into bronzeville prison. she'd had a problem with drugs and alcohol. she was also pregnant, and the prison authorities and...
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here's gareth barlow. hey, barbie. can i come to your house tonight?hit the big screen, becoming a cultural smash hit — or "barbenheimer" as it's now known. all america's industrial might and scientific innovation connected here, a secret laboratory. for vue, europe's largest privately owned cinema chain, it has been the second busiest weekend in the firm's history, as fans flock see a vision in pink, and a vision of a deadly dark past. i just love the reaction that everyone's had to the film. like, so many peoplejust dressing up in pink. like, you know who is going to go and watch barbie. can't recommend it enough. best thing i've probably seen this year. what was so good? just about women empowerment. i don't think one can . exist without the other, because i think in the culturel what created such anticipation for those two films is actually, - you know, the clash than everybody thinks that it was. going to bring out. many movie goers have done the double, watching barbie and 0ppenheimer back—to—back, racking up four hours and 54 minutes of screen t
here's gareth barlow. hey, barbie. can i come to your house tonight?hit the big screen, becoming a cultural smash hit — or "barbenheimer" as it's now known. all america's industrial might and scientific innovation connected here, a secret laboratory. for vue, europe's largest privately owned cinema chain, it has been the second busiest weekend in the firm's history, as fans flock see a vision in pink, and a vision of a deadly dark past. i just love the reaction that everyone's had...
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hello, i hello, lam hello, i am gareth barlow. we start with a new row over fossils fuels and renewable energy. downing street has confirmed that hundreds of new licenses will be granted to drill for oil and gas in the north sea. the prime minister says the move is vital to bolster energy security. rishi sunak has also announced significant funding for two new carbon capture and storage projects, including the first in scotland. campaigners have sharply criticised the new drilling licenses — saying they demonstrate a "short—sighted and selfish" approach to climate change. this is what mr sunak had to say about today's announcements, when he spoke to bbc radio scotland a little earlier. no, what this is about is strengthening our energy security for the whole of the united kingdom. i think we have seen over the last year, the impact of putin's war, we don't want to be in hock to dictators like that when it comes to our energy. and an important part of guarding against that is investing in our north sea, and that is what today's ann
hello, i hello, lam hello, i am gareth barlow. we start with a new row over fossils fuels and renewable energy. downing street has confirmed that hundreds of new licenses will be granted to drill for oil and gas in the north sea. the prime minister says the move is vital to bolster energy security. rishi sunak has also announced significant funding for two new carbon capture and storage projects, including the first in scotland. campaigners have sharply criticised the new drilling licenses —...
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gareth barlow reports.ons, particularly along the coast. already this month, hundreds of dead birds have had to be removed from beaches in aberdeenshire. avian flu has also hit the rspb coquet island for a second year, with fears growing for the rare roseate tern colony. meanwhile, the farne islands off the coast of northumberland, home to approximately 200,000 seabirds, has closed to visitors due to the outbreak. while here in pembrokeshire, huge numbers of seabirds are washing up on the shore. it started off as one or two on certain beaches here amroth was one of the first places, and then has spread along the southern coastline here in pembrokeshire. we've totted up. we think it's in the order of about 7—800 birds so far, which if you consider that's over a two—week period and we don't know what's to come yet, know who knows how many we could be talking about once this thing has run its course? and this is just one small corner of the uk. 50,000 wild birds are said to have died from avian flu last year,
gareth barlow reports.ons, particularly along the coast. already this month, hundreds of dead birds have had to be removed from beaches in aberdeenshire. avian flu has also hit the rspb coquet island for a second year, with fears growing for the rare roseate tern colony. meanwhile, the farne islands off the coast of northumberland, home to approximately 200,000 seabirds, has closed to visitors due to the outbreak. while here in pembrokeshire, huge numbers of seabirds are washing up on the...
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gareth twohey has worked in the construction industry for decades and says there is what he calls a ladstable talking about their mental health. we want to build infrastructure, we want to build the building, get thejob done, work in the rain and snow, tough it out and suck it up. and there is a stigma in the industry that admitting mental health problem might affect theirjob. momentum is building towards a change in the industry that many feel has been quiet on mental health for too long. v0|ce—0ver: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i am zoff with the catch up. tonight, a rival to twitter, rental nightmares, and a trip down memory lane. we start with another new social media app, if you have any space left on your phone. this is threads, due to go live on thursday, described as a textbased conversation app. these screenshots show a dashboard that looks a bit similar to another huge social giant, twitter. threads is owned by meta, which you might know as the company behind facebook and instagram. meta says the app will be linked to instagram appears
gareth twohey has worked in the construction industry for decades and says there is what he calls a ladstable talking about their mental health. we want to build infrastructure, we want to build the building, get thejob done, work in the rain and snow, tough it out and suck it up. and there is a stigma in the industry that admitting mental health problem might affect theirjob. momentum is building towards a change in the industry that many feel has been quiet on mental health for too long....
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hello, i'm gareth barlow. thank you a search for the shooter is under way.nt number.
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gareth has worked in the construction industry for decades and says that is what he calls a lad's culture comfortable talking about mental health. we want to build a building, get ourjob done, we work in the rain, in the snow and we just suck it up. there is a stigma in the industry that admitting mental health problems might affect theirjob. momentum is building towards a change in an industry that many feel has been quiet on a mental health for too long. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. bring you different stories from across the uk. in amongst these professional musicians from the orchestra of opera north are students from the royal northern college of music here in manchester. it's a spectacularform of learning on thejob. the college became the royal northern college of music in 1973. it was founded by sir charles halley 80 years earlier. today, 900 students study each year from 60 countries studying in schools dedicated to disciplines like strings, percussion, popular music. musical history is important here, too. back to the modern day, though, and
gareth has worked in the construction industry for decades and says that is what he calls a lad's culture comfortable talking about mental health. we want to build a building, get ourjob done, we work in the rain, in the snow and we just suck it up. there is a stigma in the industry that admitting mental health problems might affect theirjob. momentum is building towards a change in an industry that many feel has been quiet on a mental health for too long. for more stories from across the uk,...
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gareth i'm sure they do you as well about the fact that mayor khan's lost sort of lost grip london.ip of crime in london. we're just going to show this clip before what happened before we start of what happened in in in the chicken shop in tottenham. there you go. tottenham. well there you go. that's quite distressing signs there. that's happening in london. what's your opinion on that? well, i mean, that's that's an absolutely shocking , that's an absolutely shocking, shocking scene, of course. >> and sadly, it's too typical. there are too many events like that now , does mayor khan care that now, does mayor khan care about crime ? yes, i think he about crime? yes, i think he does.i about crime? yes, i think he does. i mean , any human being does. i mean, any human being would. he a he would. he is a father. he wouldn't want children wouldn't want his his children to exposed to stuff like to be exposed to stuff like that. i don't that he that. so i don't doubt that he cares the problem is cares about it. the problem is he's good at combating he's not very good at combating it. clea
gareth i'm sure they do you as well about the fact that mayor khan's lost sort of lost grip london.ip of crime in london. we're just going to show this clip before what happened before we start of what happened in in in the chicken shop in tottenham. there you go. tottenham. well there you go. that's quite distressing signs there. that's happening in london. what's your opinion on that? well, i mean, that's that's an absolutely shocking , that's an absolutely shocking, shocking scene, of...
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gareth twohey has worked in the construction industry for decades and says there is what he calls a ladsable talking about their mental health. we want to build infrastructure, we want to build the building, get thejob done, work in the rain and snow, tough it out and suck it up. and there is a stigma in the industry that admitting mental health problem might affect theirjob. momentum is building towards a change in the industry that many feel has been quiet on mental health for too long. v0|ceover: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zof, with the catch up! tonight — record—breaking weather, pride celebrations and wimbledon gets under way! and if you feel like it might have been hotter than usual recently, then science says you are right! the met office says last month was the uk's hottest june on record. the average temperature hit 15.8 celsius, which is 0.9 celsius hotter than the previous record. but some environmental groups say the warmer temps are having big impacts on nature, with more reports of fish deaths and changes to flowers, affectin
gareth twohey has worked in the construction industry for decades and says there is what he calls a ladsable talking about their mental health. we want to build infrastructure, we want to build the building, get thejob done, work in the rain and snow, tough it out and suck it up. and there is a stigma in the industry that admitting mental health problem might affect theirjob. momentum is building towards a change in the industry that many feel has been quiet on mental health for too long....
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we've got a conservative mp of orpington, gareth bacon . we've orpington, gareth bacon.edia , michael walker, and a media, michael walker, and a formidable gb news presenter, nana oko. i've got all the names wrong, sorry, and comedy legend duncan norvelle. and of course , duncan norvelle. and of course, we've got a cheeky chappy. tom skinner. >> think you're playing that? this is my show. it's lee anderson's world. clear off anderson's real world. clear off security. him out. look, security. get him out. look, it's my show. it's lee anderson's real world. time for the . news the. news >> good evening. i'm rory smith in the news >> good evening, you news >> good evening , you lovely >> good evening, you lovely people and welcome to tom skinner's real world with me, tom skinner. now tonight, we've got some lovely guests. we've got some lovely guests. we've got a conservative mp of orpington, gareth bacon . we've orpington, gareth bacon. we've also got journalist and contributing editor of novara media , michael walker, and a media, michael walker, and a formidable gb news
we've got a conservative mp of orpington, gareth bacon . we've orpington, gareth bacon.edia , michael walker, and a media, michael walker, and a formidable gb news presenter, nana oko. i've got all the names wrong, sorry, and comedy legend duncan norvelle. and of course , duncan norvelle. and of course, we've got a cheeky chappy. tom skinner. >> think you're playing that? this is my show. it's lee anderson's world. clear off anderson's real world. clear off security. him out. look,...
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if the mountain doesn't suit magomed magomed goes to gareth, the man is gone, it's like like it shouldealthy with the investigator were going to meet, who is in charge of vasilkov's case. i just wanted to talk to him. my law enforcement friend wants to know. there are no answers to your questions in the vasilkov case, no witnesses, no evidence. not yet. or maybe you're looking in the wrong place? where to look? captain of the banchuks who is here where they brought me? this is a dispensary. you have killed a citizen of our republic and will suffer a very serious punishment for this. i didn't kill anyone. you kidnapped me illegally, violated all international norms. i demand a representative of the russian embassy without him. i won't talk to you. i do not think that's possible. hello as i understand it, you are already aware, i see everything is already in the know. a person simply cannot live for himself. so no one saw anything, for sure, someone saw something, just this person. we have not yet found you yourself, what do you think about it most often suspect, to avoid responsibility,
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gareth barlow, bbc news. soggy here but they are roasting in the mediterranean.uge contrasts across the continent. for us, whether you like it or not. there is absolutely no change on the horizon for let us say the next couple of weeks. that would take us into august. this is the big picture in europe and the north atlantic, the weather systems developing and the jet stream over the next five days orso jet stream over the next five days or so s jet stream over the next five days or so 5 and crucially i want you to look at this understood lating pattern, the waving pattern of the jet stream and the lows dropping from the north and they push the cloud, wind and rain to our neck of the woods while the mediterranean is enduring that heat wave. here is tuesday. 47 celsius in parts of sicily, what does that mean when you see 47 on our weather maps? if we zoom into sicily i doesn't mean it is a0 degrees everywhere, coastal areas which is unusual, the low a05, there are some in the low 305 but in one or two spots where we get the high value, what will happen later on tha
gareth barlow, bbc news. soggy here but they are roasting in the mediterranean.uge contrasts across the continent. for us, whether you like it or not. there is absolutely no change on the horizon for let us say the next couple of weeks. that would take us into august. this is the big picture in europe and the north atlantic, the weather systems developing and the jet stream over the next five days orso jet stream over the next five days or so s jet stream over the next five days or so 5 and...
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is gareth?'re gareth. hello, what's question? >> should white pupils be excluded classes? excluded from certain classes? yes. is know that sounds yes. so this is know that sounds mad , but there was a case this week. >> this is a primary school in hanngey >> this is a primary school in haringey where they were basically putting on these saturday school places for children . but they said that the children. but they said that the only who could be there only children who could be there were who from ethnic were people who were from ethnic minority bruce, my minority groups. now, bruce, my problem know, problem with this is, you know, i need to just stop i think we need to just stop hyper racializing. absolutely everything it comes to everything when it comes to kids. if are kids kids. right? if there are kids who support, extra who need extra support, extra lessons at weekend, why do lessons at the weekend, why do we single out we have to single them out according to race? why not just single the
is gareth?'re gareth. hello, what's question? >> should white pupils be excluded classes? excluded from certain classes? yes. is know that sounds yes. so this is know that sounds mad , but there was a case this week. >> this is a primary school in hanngey >> this is a primary school in haringey where they were basically putting on these saturday school places for children . but they said that the children. but they said that the only who could be there only children who could...
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hello, i'm gareth barlow. thank you forjoining us.olice has sparked days of unrest in france has appealed for calm. speaking to french media, nahel�*s grandmother said she wants live from london, this is bbc news.
hello, i'm gareth barlow. thank you forjoining us.olice has sparked days of unrest in france has appealed for calm. speaking to french media, nahel�*s grandmother said she wants live from london, this is bbc news.
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well, it seems to me that it's very cool, but still, here's a question about gareth bale.course, i had an assumption that it could be angel di maria, but i was inclined not to take risks, so i did not answer the third period along with yegor unfortunately. i can't afford. uh, choice. yes, we can't choose games, because we only have one game left and that's a game. know our play. we play know ours from the proposed options. find a representative belarusian sports in 2006, on the right we have a football club. which of these athletes represents belarus on the right is the wrong answer, unfortunately, on the left is love. cherkashina rhythmic gymnastics in the pink metal of the 2012 olympic games in the londoner, on the right we had the russian gymnast dina averina further. is the mascot of the belarusian club on the left or on the right? we can skip, i remind you. right right absolutely right. this is the correct answer. this is the mascot of the gomel club of the gomel football club mascot lynx, and on the left we have was the mascot of the edmonton hockey club from the usa
well, it seems to me that it's very cool, but still, here's a question about gareth bale.course, i had an assumption that it could be angel di maria, but i was inclined not to take risks, so i did not answer the third period along with yegor unfortunately. i can't afford. uh, choice. yes, we can't choose games, because we only have one game left and that's a game. know our play. we play know ours from the proposed options. find a representative belarusian sports in 2006, on the right we have a...
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i�*m gareth barlow. thanks so much for watching.dry and sunny weather but a fairly bright and breezy sort of day, noticeable wind coming in from a west or north westerly direction and it�*s blowing around this area of low pressure as it is just drifting slowly across scandinavia. drawn in on the atlantic air we are seeing a few showers, particularly affecting scotland and northern ireland through the remainder of the day, a fifa northern england and northern wales but further south and east likely to stay dry with some late sunshine today. more persistent rain and cloud lingering across the far north of scotland for the likes of caithness and sutherland and 0rkney, but overnight most places relatively dry and clear. temperatures down into single figures for many northern areas in particular as we head into the early hours of monday morning. so a fresh start to the day but quite a bit of sunshine around from the word go. it isn�*t going to stick around everywhere because we have got more showers on the way. we have got more showers o
i�*m gareth barlow. thanks so much for watching.dry and sunny weather but a fairly bright and breezy sort of day, noticeable wind coming in from a west or north westerly direction and it�*s blowing around this area of low pressure as it is just drifting slowly across scandinavia. drawn in on the atlantic air we are seeing a few showers, particularly affecting scotland and northern ireland through the remainder of the day, a fifa northern england and northern wales but further south and east...
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let's go to gareth, wyn jones. gareth yeah . gareth, wyn jones. gareth yeah. >> you know what?nting trees in it so they can offset their carbon somewhere else. i think these people have got to have a reality check and where's their food going to come from? >> is it going to come from some magic supermarket tree? >> comes from farmers. so >> no, it comes from farmers. so you know, of these things you know, a lot of these things with the energy, with the food that we're eating, we have to really start to be practical about it. and i agree with danny. i don't agree with him a lot. but, you know, we're like 1% of the emissions worldwide side and they're pushing and pushing and pushing. and, you know, people on low incomes can't afford these ulez they can't afford these ulez they can't afford the food. they can't afford the food. they can't afford the food. they can't afford to pay their water bills, the gas bills . you know, bills, the gas bills. you know, let's let's make this a fair society. let's work together to look for greener, you know, solutions , but don't sell solutions,
let's go to gareth, wyn jones. gareth yeah . gareth, wyn jones. gareth yeah. >> you know what?nting trees in it so they can offset their carbon somewhere else. i think these people have got to have a reality check and where's their food going to come from? >> is it going to come from some magic supermarket tree? >> comes from farmers. so >> no, it comes from farmers. so you know, of these things you know, a lot of these things with the energy, with the food that we're...
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i'm gareth barlow, thank you for watching. we set hello.t is where you have the longer spells of dry and sunny weather, but a fairly bright and breezy sort of day. noticeable wind coming in from a west or north—westerly direction. and, it is blowing around this area of low pressure, which is just drifting slowly across scandinavia. drawn in on that atlantic air, we are seeing a few showers, particularly affecting scotland and northern ireland in the day. a few for northern england and north wales, further south—east, you are likely to stay dry, some late sunshine around today. more persistent rain and cloud just lingering across the far north of scotland for the likes of caithness and sutherland and orkney, too, but overnight, most places are relatively dry and clear. so, temperatures getting down into single figures for many northern areas in particular, as we head into the early hours of monday morning. a fresh start in the day, but quite a bit of sunshine around. from the word go. it is not going to stick around everywhere, because we ha
i'm gareth barlow, thank you for watching. we set hello.t is where you have the longer spells of dry and sunny weather, but a fairly bright and breezy sort of day. noticeable wind coming in from a west or north—westerly direction. and, it is blowing around this area of low pressure, which is just drifting slowly across scandinavia. drawn in on that atlantic air, we are seeing a few showers, particularly affecting scotland and northern ireland in the day. a few for northern england and north...
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let's preview the numbers with gareth allen. what should we be watching out for? >> that is right.il yesterday. we have two out of three reporting. there would be a massive data drop. the main metric we are looking at is how it is looking against boosters for the full-year forecast. we expected to be around 25%. if it is more than that or less and that, we will get a bit of a view on how they are doing. we had a bit of abuse from the bank of japan on friday. they twitch their policy. this will give it a little bit more meat in the lending business to japan banks. we were speculating on this a little bit earlier in the month. they say they see the positive side of this and the potential for greater losses and potential unrealized losses on the japan portfolios. that is what we are looking for with the effects. cracks aside from the banks, what are you keeping an eye out for? >> it is a huge week this week. tomorrow, we will have japan's largest brokerage. they are coming up here pretty horrendous fourth quarter. in the third consecutive year under the committee that has been down he
let's preview the numbers with gareth allen. what should we be watching out for? >> that is right.il yesterday. we have two out of three reporting. there would be a massive data drop. the main metric we are looking at is how it is looking against boosters for the full-year forecast. we expected to be around 25%. if it is more than that or less and that, we will get a bit of a view on how they are doing. we had a bit of abuse from the bank of japan on friday. they twitch their policy. this...
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i'm gareth barlow. do stay up with us on bbc news. hello.ning. we have a few showers around, mainly across the northern half of the uk. further south you have longer spells of dry and sunny weather but a fairly bright and breezy sort of day, noticeable wind coming in from west or north westerly direction and it's blowing around this area of low pressure which is just drifting slowly across scandinavia. drawn in on the atlantic area we are seeing a few showers particularly affecting scotland and northern ireland through the remainder of the day, if few for northern england and north wales, but further south and is likely to stay dry with late sunshine around today. more persistent rain and cloud lingering across the far north of scotland over the likes of caithness, sutherland and 0rkney but most places dry and clear overnight. temperatures down into single figures for many northern areas in particular heading into the early hours of monday morning. a fresh start of the day but quite a bit of sunshine around from the word go. it won't stick a
i'm gareth barlow. do stay up with us on bbc news. hello.ning. we have a few showers around, mainly across the northern half of the uk. further south you have longer spells of dry and sunny weather but a fairly bright and breezy sort of day, noticeable wind coming in from west or north westerly direction and it's blowing around this area of low pressure which is just drifting slowly across scandinavia. drawn in on the atlantic area we are seeing a few showers particularly affecting scotland and...
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you will hear lisa michel gareth shock at that moment on the video that she is recording.then the portion that we showed last night, this is the video that sheriff luna watched that revealed to him something that the people working for him were never going to tell him. sheriff luna is very right when he called the video that you're about to see disturbing. here's the minute and a half of video that showed sheriff luna how grotesque tickly unprofessional in violent some of his deputies can be. >> oh no! >> lisa michel garrett was interviewed by knbc, over one week after recording that video. she was still emotional about it. this is what she said. about sheriff's deputy, who she recorded. >> the gentleman must have a mother, that's how we all get here. he's got a mother. and a grandmother, family members, females, -- >> when we rode away from the incidence, i was crying because very emotional. >> joining us now is joanne schwartz, professor of law at ucla school of law. she's the author of shielded, how the police became untouchable. professor schwartz, thank you very much
you will hear lisa michel gareth shock at that moment on the video that she is recording.then the portion that we showed last night, this is the video that sheriff luna watched that revealed to him something that the people working for him were never going to tell him. sheriff luna is very right when he called the video that you're about to see disturbing. here's the minute and a half of video that showed sheriff luna how grotesque tickly unprofessional in violent some of his deputies can be....
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he called his counterpart, fellow named gareth smock, who coincidentally, is now the leader of russian forces in ukraine, valerie grossman. general grossman and i, my counterpart in russia, and we both said guys, if you keep bringing, we're going to kill anybody who comes across. and they both denied there were bridges and we said we don't have time to take you to bring you the satellite. you know, we know and they kind of hand waved it off within a couple of hours. they crossed and we struck and killed about 300 russians, 300 bogner folks. and then was important. it was important not just for the tactical thing. our folks, our troops were actually at risk. so that mattered to. but we never had that problem again. and and these are the kinds of things by the way, had we told them not to bridge, they'd come across and we hadn't struck. we'd have been we would have had to pull every all the u.s. forces out of syria. and i am confident that the iranians have seen that with our troops in iraq. i'm confident that the forces that we have on the ground in other places in africa, they would ha
he called his counterpart, fellow named gareth smock, who coincidentally, is now the leader of russian forces in ukraine, valerie grossman. general grossman and i, my counterpart in russia, and we both said guys, if you keep bringing, we're going to kill anybody who comes across. and they both denied there were bridges and we said we don't have time to take you to bring you the satellite. you know, we know and they kind of hand waved it off within a couple of hours. they crossed and we struck...
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gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire.hese coastlines - beaches? it is a sad situation, along these coastlines we i beaches? it is a sad situation, | along these coastlines we have collected 200 dead seabirds, and it has been really devastating to see. so we are lucky and the fact that we are working with lots of our other organisations and government agencies, and so our ranger team having to come along this beach and other beaches along the coastline and collect the dead seabirds. bind and collect the dead seabirds. and ou have and collect the dead seabirds. and you have vitally important seabird colonies just off the coast here. absolutely, some amazing seabirds live not too far from here and we are just monitoring the situation every single day to see what happens. so we are really asking people if they see any dead birds along the coastline, because obviously it is the summer time now, if they can get in contact with the local council so that at least we get a bit of an idea as to what is happening along the coastline
gareth barlow, bbc news, pembrokeshire.hese coastlines - beaches? it is a sad situation, along these coastlines we i beaches? it is a sad situation, | along these coastlines we have collected 200 dead seabirds, and it has been really devastating to see. so we are lucky and the fact that we are working with lots of our other organisations and government agencies, and so our ranger team having to come along this beach and other beaches along the coastline and collect the dead seabirds. bind and...
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gareth barlow is in canterbury and can tell us more. good morning. where are they? of hours. this is the kent countryside, a beautiful morning. this is not typical woodland. the cctv, fencing, massive metal barriers will attest to the fact that there is a small herd of bison in the woodland. the first arrived at this time a year ago today. they were then joined by ago today. they were then joined by a surprise arrival a few months later. we will tell you more about that later. and then the rest of the group followed in december. they have had a huge impact on the woodland, munching their way through. we will tell you what they have done to the woodland and wine. we found them on the tracking earlier. they are roughly 150 metres inside the trees. hopefully, the sound of the bbc will draw them out in the coming hours and we will bring you one. that is happening here. time for the news where you are. good morning from bbc london with me, alison earle. the head of the met has announced every london borough will have at least one police front counter open 24 hours a day.
gareth barlow is in canterbury and can tell us more. good morning. where are they? of hours. this is the kent countryside, a beautiful morning. this is not typical woodland. the cctv, fencing, massive metal barriers will attest to the fact that there is a small herd of bison in the woodland. the first arrived at this time a year ago today. they were then joined by ago today. they were then joined by a surprise arrival a few months later. we will tell you more about that later. and then the rest...
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haidi: bloomberg's gareth allen ahead of a busy day. garden, the property developer according to the international financing review will, canceling a 2.3 billion dollar hong kong primary placement plan. they earlier reported country garden is offering 1.8 billion shares at a fixed price of one dollar 30 hong kong a piece in a primary placement. those proceeds would be used for repaying debt with jp morgan. we're hearing country garden has canceled that placement. this is one of china's largest private property developers. it's expecting a net loss, underscoring the continued pressure that developers are under in china. the market opens in sydney and tokyo are next. this is bloomberg. ♪ sleepovers just aren't what they used to be. a house full of screens? basically no hiccups? you guys have no idea how good you've got it. how old are you? like, 80? back in my day, it was scary stories and flashlights. we don't get scared. oh, really? mom can see your search history. that's what i thought. introducing the next generation 10g network. only
haidi: bloomberg's gareth allen ahead of a busy day. garden, the property developer according to the international financing review will, canceling a 2.3 billion dollar hong kong primary placement plan. they earlier reported country garden is offering 1.8 billion shares at a fixed price of one dollar 30 hong kong a piece in a primary placement. those proceeds would be used for repaying debt with jp morgan. we're hearing country garden has canceled that placement. this is one of china's largest...
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a few years gareth southgate a few years ago. career a bit of ago.is career has had a bit of a downturn since it's worth talking about the chronology of dele he was he said dele alli's life. he was he said he was sexually aged he was sexually molested aged six a friend of his mother. six by a friend of his mother. his mother was an alcoholic. his dad wasn't really on the scene. by age of seven. he by the age of seven. he was smoking . by the of eight, he smoking. by the age of eight, he was used local drug was being used by local drug runners drugs around runners to move drugs around town his bike, aged 11, he town on his bike, aged 11, he was hung off a bridge by some random bloke on another estate and then aged 12, he was adopted by a friend of his at school and that helped shape and save his life really. >> but i think this is really interesting. there's lots of negative stuff that people are saying, oh, look what he's been through. look the addictions, through. look at the addictions, look this sort thing. look at all this sort of thing. but yet
a few years gareth southgate a few years ago. career a bit of ago.is career has had a bit of a downturn since it's worth talking about the chronology of dele he was he said dele alli's life. he was he said he was sexually aged he was sexually molested aged six a friend of his mother. six by a friend of his mother. his mother was an alcoholic. his dad wasn't really on the scene. by age of seven. he by the age of seven. he was smoking . by the of eight, he smoking. by the age of eight, he was...
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our reporter gareth barlow has more. hey, barbie, can i come to your house today?unlike any we've seen in recent years. on friday, barbie and oppenheimer both hit the big screen, becoming a cultural smash hit, or barbenhim, as it's now known. or barbenheim, as it's now known. # closer...# agh! we've got one hope. all america's industrial—minded scientific innovation connected here — a secret laboratory. for vue, europe's largest privately—owned cinema chain, it's been the second busiest weekend in the firm's history, as fans flock to see a vision in pink and a vision of a deadly dark past. i just love the reaction that everyone's had to the film. like, so many peoplejust dressing up in pink. like, you know who's going to go and watch barbie? can't recommend it enough. best thing i've probably seen this year. what was so good? just about women empowerment. i don't think one can exist - without the other because i think in the culture, what created such l anticipation for those two films i i is actually, you know, the clashl that everybody thinks, you know, that it w
our reporter gareth barlow has more. hey, barbie, can i come to your house today?unlike any we've seen in recent years. on friday, barbie and oppenheimer both hit the big screen, becoming a cultural smash hit, or barbenhim, as it's now known. or barbenheim, as it's now known. # closer...# agh! we've got one hope. all america's industrial—minded scientific innovation connected here — a secret laboratory. for vue, europe's largest privately—owned cinema chain, it's been the second busiest...
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gareth top players to rivals.mple of that in bale was an example of that in going to real madrid rather than an english club harry kane going to going to a super club in in the champions league in europe gives him a chance win gives him a chance to win trophies is even see trophies is i don't even see a possible suitor for him in in the premier league anyway man united have problems so united have got ffp problems so they lavish money on they can't just lavish money on players coming into the players who are coming into the last of contract. last year of their contract. chelsea's difficult chelsea's too difficult a move because and because it's across london and they're rivals chelsea. they're rivals with chelsea. even pochettino even though pochettino is former tottenham in place tottenham manager is in place there, not going to to there, he's not going to go to arsenal for obvious reasons because spurs and so because they hate spurs and so bayern represents a good bayern munich represents a good opfion bayern mun
gareth top players to rivals.mple of that in bale was an example of that in going to real madrid rather than an english club harry kane going to going to a super club in in the champions league in europe gives him a chance win gives him a chance to win trophies is even see trophies is i don't even see a possible suitor for him in in the premier league anyway man united have problems so united have got ffp problems so they lavish money on they can't just lavish money on players coming into the...
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gareth, we'll leave it there. thank you- dr. gareth, we'll leave it there.hw— french president, emmanuel macron, by activist groups who ohohh— macron, by activist groups who ooohm he— macron, by activist groups who ooohm he sows— macron, by activist groups who again, he says, have their own ooehho— again, he says, have their own ooemho .— again, he says, have their own ooemho . huh— again, he says, have their own agenda , but they— again, he says, have their own agenda , but they are continuing agenda, but they are continuing to agenda, but they are continuing ho shohe— agenda, but they are continuing to stoke these— agenda, but they are continuing to stoke these tensions . ' iri ririr to stoke these tensions. and do you— to stoke these tensions. and do wou hhhhh— to stoke these tensions. and do wou hhhhh hh-s— to stoke these tensions. and do you think it's possible to draw parallels? was it 2011, the tottenham riots and the shooting of mark duggan? i mean, is it a similar sort of thing where a genuine and legitimate outrage actually gets transcended by just
gareth, we'll leave it there. thank you- dr. gareth, we'll leave it there.hw— french president, emmanuel macron, by activist groups who ohohh— macron, by activist groups who ooohm he— macron, by activist groups who ooohm he sows— macron, by activist groups who again, he says, have their own ooehho— again, he says, have their own ooemho .— again, he says, have their own ooemho . huh— again, he says, have their own agenda , but they— again, he says, have their own agenda , but...
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southgate, time under gareth southgate, a stalwart, england side.. he's not a first choice he was first choice there. he was subject loan bid yesterday subject of a loan bid yesterday by united. west ham by man united. so buy west ham man rejected that united man united rejected that united need money the need to get some money in the door they're trying to door because they're trying to bid for sofiane amrabat who plays italy and they can't do plays in italy and they can't do that unless they get some money plays in italy and they can't do th.comings they get some money plays in italy and they can't do th.coming the ay get some money plays in italy and they can't do th.coming the other some money plays in italy and they can't do th.coming the other way.e money plays in italy and they can't do th.coming the other way. s0|oney in coming the other way. so i think united would be think man united would be looking around about £35 looking for around about £35 million. ham of lowballed million. west ham of lowballed it the moment for 20. but he it at the
southgate, time under gareth southgate, a stalwart, england side.. he's not a first choice he was first choice there. he was subject loan bid yesterday subject of a loan bid yesterday by united. west ham by man united. so buy west ham man rejected that united man united rejected that united need money the need to get some money in the door they're trying to door because they're trying to bid for sofiane amrabat who plays italy and they can't do plays in italy and they can't do that unless they...
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hello, iam hello, i am gareth barlow.
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a lot i of famous faces from sport, gareth southgate, also at lawrence dallaglio. but...! laughter. yeah, it's a pretty terrifying, exhilarating experience, coming out on centre court. wimbledon, it's been my dream since i was five years old. cheering. well, i said to my mum this morning — she doesn't like watching — i said, "look, i've already won 80 grand this week, so you can chill out a bit!" it is not about the money, it is about the dreams coming true. there'll be a british woman in round three — as katie boulter reached the last 32 for a second successive year. she held her nerve to beat the bulgarian viktoriya tomova in three sets — now the defending wimbledon champion elena rybakina awaits. yesterday's stayed at the tour de france showed we could be heading towards a thrilling head—to—head. the sixth stage was won by tadej pogacar as he raced clear during the final climb in the pyrenees — closing the gap on rival vingegaard. vingegaard takes the leaders yellow jersey — but pogacar is just 25 seconds behind him. and it was more of the same in the women's gi
a lot i of famous faces from sport, gareth southgate, also at lawrence dallaglio. but...! laughter. yeah, it's a pretty terrifying, exhilarating experience, coming out on centre court. wimbledon, it's been my dream since i was five years old. cheering. well, i said to my mum this morning — she doesn't like watching — i said, "look, i've already won 80 grand this week, so you can chill out a bit!" it is not about the money, it is about the dreams coming true. there'll be a british...
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tonight theyin georgia and it'll be al at 530 in georgia and it'll be a great just it'll be good for garethway. genuinely believes plays. and there should be a paththere genuinely believes plays. and there should be a paththere are enuinely believes plays. and there should be a paththere are half1ely believes plays. and there should be a paththere are half aly believes plays. and there should be a paththere are half a dozen eves that there are half a dozen people here or players who people here or players here who could england in the could play for england in the first the couple first team in the next couple of years. for years. and that's good for continuity want continuity because we don't want it flash in the pan. it to be a flash in the pan. the recent success england have had, we to a pathway we want there to be a pathway through the first through to the first team. >> stuff. >> absolutely brilliant stuff. good luck to them. >> the the boris becker >> by the way, the boris becker story on the news website. story is on the gb news website. is yeah. his in >> yeah. yeah. his his horses
tonight theyin georgia and it'll be al at 530 in georgia and it'll be a great just it'll be good for garethway. genuinely believes plays. and there should be a paththere genuinely believes plays. and there should be a paththere are enuinely believes plays. and there should be a paththere are half1ely believes plays. and there should be a paththere are half aly believes plays. and there should be a paththere are half a dozen eves that there are half a dozen people here or players who people here...
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and this is interesting because southgate the because gareth southgate was the manager 21.ard hetpg— television. yeah. it's very hard hetpg o— television. yeah. it's very hard hetpg o rpop— television. yeah. it's very hard being a man. man.— television. / it's very hard being a man. man. chin is being a man. man. your chin is wow— being a man. man. your chin is your man. that's— being a man. man. your chin is your man. that's-if. your man. that's a point. if i eterop—w- your man....