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connected by seven bridges across the river time in newcastle and gateshead also share a common history as an industrial location this was the birthplace of stevenson's rockets the world's fastest steam locomotive in eighteen twenty nine another british icon connected with newcastle is charles l. gray the former prime minister also gave his name to. one more of the region's famous songs his pop star sting. indie band the maximo park also hails from newcastle they composed this song which acts as the soundtrack for a water sculpture specially for the festival. ah ha. ha now i think it's fantastic for newcastle i really really do what we to me get the that side of that. the towers being dead and now with electric and the people want to you know it's our chance to show the new couple up to the to the world i think the north east identity especially kind of gets a bit of a reputation for larry ness and maybe a little bit wild but i. security scene about music around here that i think maybe doesn't get praised as much as. the great exhibition of the north is also a festival that invites visi
connected by seven bridges across the river time in newcastle and gateshead also share a common history as an industrial location this was the birthplace of stevenson's rockets the world's fastest steam locomotive in eighteen twenty nine another british icon connected with newcastle is charles l. gray the former prime minister also gave his name to. one more of the region's famous songs his pop star sting. indie band the maximo park also hails from newcastle they composed this song which acts...
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connected by several bridges across the river time newcastle and gateshead also share a common history as an industrial location this was the birthplace of stevenson's rockets the world's fastest steam locomotive in eighteen twenty nine another british i call him connected with newcastle is charles l. gray the former prime minister also gave his name to. one more of the region's famous sons his pop star sting. indie band the maximo park also hails from newcastle they composed this song which acts as the soundtrack for a water sculpture especially for the festival. ah. ah i think it's fantastic for newcastle i really really do what we can me think that side of it. the towers being dead and now with electric and the people want to call me you know it's our chance to show a new castle up to the to the world i think the north east identity especially kind of gets a bit of a reputation for larry ness and maybe a little bit wild. actually there still suggest deep scene about music around here that i think maybe doesn't get praised as much as. the great exhibition of the north is also a festi
connected by several bridges across the river time newcastle and gateshead also share a common history as an industrial location this was the birthplace of stevenson's rockets the world's fastest steam locomotive in eighteen twenty nine another british i call him connected with newcastle is charles l. gray the former prime minister also gave his name to. one more of the region's famous sons his pop star sting. indie band the maximo park also hails from newcastle they composed this song which...
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if we move between newcastle and gateshead. if we m ove a cross between newcastle and gateshead.great exhibition of the north, so it sta rts exhibition of the north, so it starts at 80 days of cultural, design and innovation events going on. we have brought the sofa. i have my own tardis, but i am inside that lack box, as you can see, and ijust wa nted lack box, as you can see, and ijust wanted to prove the fact that this view is real and we are genuinely in newcastle. we haven't had it onto the windows and i have two guest to talk about everything going on. sarah is from the newcastle gateshead initiative, keith is a development consultant. so sarah, this is your baby, the great exhibition of the north. tell us what will be happening. as you said, today's the first of 80 days of a celebration of northern art, design and innovation. we have an opening ceremony tonight, all the galleries open atipm ceremony tonight, all the galleries open at 1pm today, but then there is a ceremony tonight. we will have activities, events and real fun in newcastle gateshead. but fun with a really i
if we move between newcastle and gateshead. if we m ove a cross between newcastle and gateshead.great exhibition of the north, so it sta rts exhibition of the north, so it starts at 80 days of cultural, design and innovation events going on. we have brought the sofa. i have my own tardis, but i am inside that lack box, as you can see, and ijust wa nted lack box, as you can see, and ijust wanted to prove the fact that this view is real and we are genuinely in newcastle. we haven't had it onto...
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eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. your romance in sixty minutes on d w. o. o. sure you see that people will hold on for g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch. trust it's part of any business deal investors rely on it whole economy is a built on it and it's the currency of the new economy but when someone starts pulling apart the world order and attacking the neutral institutions that hold it together trust takes a major blow and it's every man for himself to.
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eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. the romex in sixty minutes on b.w. . assignment a clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love. a clash that's shaking families and society to the cold. war my father will be angry sometimes i think the way he did it in. the commandos starts july it on t w. crimes against humanity. civilians become witness six of. their recorded images travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda fiction what is fact digital investigators combed through the floor live images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes first thanks to this video recording the soldier who shot me young man is on trial now for forensics between bits and parts. of. the believe the. main thing getting in. is a big chance because justice is about the truth. truth detectives starts june thirtieth t.w. . hello and welcome to driver they need a new car show coming up luxury coupe eighty
eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. the romex in sixty minutes on b.w. . assignment a clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love. a clash that's shaking families and society to the cold. war my father will be angry sometimes i think the way he did it in. the commandos starts july it on t w. crimes against humanity. civilians become witness six of. their recorded images travel...
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lemn sissay, reading his latest poem from the gateshead millennium bridge.is the backbone of britain. and they say it is cold. it is a rallying cry, an invitation, a love letterfrom him to you to come and see the great exhibition of the north. the great exhibition of the north it signifies and shows the change that's happened. people come to manchester as they come to newcastle and say this is not the place i remember 20, 30 years ago. and it is not and it needs to be writ large in the culture and the mindset of britain. there is no single venue for this great exhibition, a £30 million multisite, three—month event, which the organisers say has something for everybody — from street art to street dance. the turner prize shortlisted artist, michael dean has put on a powerful, politically—charged show, it is a stark reflection on the realities of poverty and homelessness. i don't like to use expensive materials. i use materials out of fear that i will have to go back to living on a council estate and have absolutely no traction and absolutely no means of support
lemn sissay, reading his latest poem from the gateshead millennium bridge.is the backbone of britain. and they say it is cold. it is a rallying cry, an invitation, a love letterfrom him to you to come and see the great exhibition of the north. the great exhibition of the north it signifies and shows the change that's happened. people come to manchester as they come to newcastle and say this is not the place i remember 20, 30 years ago. and it is not and it needs to be writ large in the culture...
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the artist from northern ireland creates or hiding pieces in her studio in gateshead just outside newcastle upon tyne in the u.k. . most of my sculpture work is suspended from my own thread and yeah i'm working my face an identical or similar components like i see or fly or pieces of plastic and assembling them on the threads to give the illusion of something that is solid more often than not a geometric form something that fleece solid and strong visually but actually it's just made from sizes of pieces of very fragile stuff and actually connected to each other that could very easily be destroyed. close work is quite labor intensive often taking many weeks to assemble. a team of assistance to help her collect the material. she recently created a seventeen metre high in wales addressing a controversial yet historical practice in the u.k. . elephant in the room was a commission for the seventeen city co-chair and work in a particular space which was the shopping center which is located over the. docks where wheeling ships would have come in to originally. and and also make something that rel
the artist from northern ireland creates or hiding pieces in her studio in gateshead just outside newcastle upon tyne in the u.k. . most of my sculpture work is suspended from my own thread and yeah i'm working my face an identical or similar components like i see or fly or pieces of plastic and assembling them on the threads to give the illusion of something that is solid more often than not a geometric form something that fleece solid and strong visually but actually it's just made from sizes...
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of art design and innovation the sunday days of celebrations has already begun in newcastle and gateshead for the moment to thirty minutes on d.w. . told. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for minds. a silent clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. accomplish that's shaking families and society to the cool. my father would be angry sometimes i think the way to get. along commandos starts july eighth on d w. d c or go five keys to seek for food. police to prevent cuts. separate draw and cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures. to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and safe raw materials to avoid content. producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and home by plying the five kilos to sea
of art design and innovation the sunday days of celebrations has already begun in newcastle and gateshead for the moment to thirty minutes on d.w. . told. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for minds. a silent clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to....
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eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. neuroma. thirty minutes on the w. . or. langley be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan where you should. kiss the children who have already been there all of you and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made from minds who have been fighting for the place to take it seriously in the world of what appears has come out women's talk tuckered. the tale superhero smart women smart talks smart state and legends bring precisely dangerous times for w. me for my. injury the conflict zone confronting the powerful co-founders f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known in the window of charm five him last year to students for good measure of this week he's my guest here and by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces new challenge in soldier nation so what's the truth of the conflict zone confronting the powerful on t.w. . birth pla
eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. neuroma. thirty minutes on the w. . or. langley be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan where you should. kiss the children who have already been there all of you and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made from minds who have been fighting for the place to take it...
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eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. bureaucrats next on g.w. . was. germany sixty eight. zero like no one the. young people rebelled against their parents and the establishment to me to make these opposing forces higher than last traces. nineteen sixty eight it was a low time. in forty five minutes on d w. and germany which. any time any place. in music video never. have at the back of those. songs to sing along to download to see just a combo from super. to be able to. have very kind of into active exercises are you talking about that d w don't come slash don't plan on facebook in the app store. learn german so for a big w. everyone is welcome to another exciting edition of the show i'm your host meghan li from a star in the pop world to a long distance train ride we are covering lots of ground on today's show here's.
eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. bureaucrats next on g.w. . was. germany sixty eight. zero like no one the. young people rebelled against their parents and the establishment to me to make these opposing forces higher than last traces. nineteen sixty eight it was a low time. in forty five minutes on d w. and germany which. any time any place. in music video never. have at the back of those. songs to sing along to download to see just a combo from super....
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eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. europa next on d w. reliable data. systems for classics dennis. ships. automotive history of. crimes against humanity civilians become witnesses. their recorded images travel around the globe via social media. but what is perfect can fiction and what is fair to digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine summer suits trying to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of prior incident. forensics between prince martin's. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. everyone along to another exciting edition of the show i'm your host mainly from a star in the pop world to a long distance train ride we are covering lots of ground on today's.
eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. europa next on d w. reliable data. systems for classics dennis. ships. automotive history of. crimes against humanity civilians become witnesses. their recorded images travel around the globe via social media. but what is perfect can fiction and what is fair to digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine summer suits trying to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of prior incident....
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eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. your romance in sixty minutes on g w. o. but the asylum dispute spell the end for chancellor merkel the government of german chancellor hungary or mark who could fall apart but not because her enemies are getting stronger can she resolve the conflict the sister party c.s.u. and the discord within the e.u. . consultations are taking place in berlin on the first day not wholly explain herself to parliament a deadline has been set for sunday. and games this week until a new news. i think you're smart t.v. smarter w four smaller to. find out more. dot com smart t.v. . if . trust it's part of any business deal investors rely on a whole economy is a built on it and it's the currency of the euro economy.
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lemn sissay, reading his latest poem from the gateshead millennium bridge.tion, a love letterfrom him to you to come and see the great exhibition of the north. the great exhibition of the north it signifies and shows the change that's happened. people come to manchester as they come to newcastle and say this is not the place i remember 20, 30 years ago. and it is not and it needs to be writ large in the culture and the mindset of britain. there is no single venue for this great exhibition, a £30 million multisite, three—month event, which the organisers say has something for everybody — from street art to street dance. the turner prize shortlisted artist, michael dean has put on a powerful, politically—charged show, it is a stark reflection on the realities of poverty and homelessness. i don't like to use expensive materials. i use materials out of fear that i will have to go back to living on a council estate and have absolutely no traction and absolutely no means of supporting myself, other than scrabbling for jobs or looking for hand—outs. so you can stil
lemn sissay, reading his latest poem from the gateshead millennium bridge.tion, a love letterfrom him to you to come and see the great exhibition of the north. the great exhibition of the north it signifies and shows the change that's happened. people come to manchester as they come to newcastle and say this is not the place i remember 20, 30 years ago. and it is not and it needs to be writ large in the culture and the mindset of britain. there is no single venue for this great exhibition, a...
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eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. your roman next. on a bike along the river elbe new cofer camp. is becoming more and more popular especially for the naturally i'm really excited about today's trip along the algorithm burg. biking along one of the most varied paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. sixteen d. w. . crime so physicians to humanity civilians become witnesses so for. their recorded images travel around the globe just social media. but what is perfect can of fiction and what is fact and digital investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of promise of. forensics between bits and bytes of. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. everyone along to another exciting edition of the show i'm your host meghan lea from a star in the pop world to a long distance train ride we are covering lots of ground on today's show.
eighty days of celebrations have already begun in newcastle and gateshead. your roman next. on a bike along the river elbe new cofer camp. is becoming more and more popular especially for the naturally i'm really excited about today's trip along the algorithm burg. biking along one of the most varied paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. sixteen d. w. . crime so physicians to humanity civilians become witnesses so for. their recorded images...
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artistic achievements. 3 million people are expected to visit the event around the newcastle and gatesheadiful it is. it was clever forming the shape of the flower in the sky. not seen that before. very pretty. it is eight minutes past eight. two years ago, the uk narrowly voted to leave the european union. however, the campaigning by both the leave and remain camps continues. those battles between the camps seem to be as fierce today as they were back then. today, several senior brexiteer cabinet ministers have outlined their vision for the uk after it leaves the eu. later, the largest anti—brexit demonstration since the 2016 vote is set to take place in london. the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, will be there and hejoins us now. good morning, thank you for your time. what are you going to be saying today at the rally? i'm going to be saying that brexit is not a done deal. we don't know what it is, they are still in the throes of uncertainty they are still in the throes of u ncerta i nty two they are still in the throes of uncertainty two years on, a massive lack of cla
artistic achievements. 3 million people are expected to visit the event around the newcastle and gatesheadiful it is. it was clever forming the shape of the flower in the sky. not seen that before. very pretty. it is eight minutes past eight. two years ago, the uk narrowly voted to leave the european union. however, the campaigning by both the leave and remain camps continues. those battles between the camps seem to be as fierce today as they were back then. today, several senior brexiteer...
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three million people are expected to visit the event around the newcastle and gateshead quaysides.e on saturday morning. it has gone by quite quickly. two years ago. some people might say it has dragged dreadfully! it is two years to the day since the uk voted to leave the european union and the brexit process has reached a crucial point. the government is preparing to outline its terms for withdrawal but is struggling to keep both leave and remain supporting mps happy. all this against the backdrop of politicians in brussels and businesses preparing for, and warning about, a possible no—deal scenario. we spoke to vince cable an hour ago who is out on the street today demanded a second vote. the brexiteer and mp peter bone joins us now from cambridge. good morning. good morning and happy independence day. is that what you're calling it? i have introduced a private members bill to make the 23rd ofjune a date so we can celebrate every year the fact we are coming out of the european union. you might be being hasty because there could be 100,000 people on the of london according to cam
three million people are expected to visit the event around the newcastle and gateshead quaysides.e on saturday morning. it has gone by quite quickly. two years ago. some people might say it has dragged dreadfully! it is two years to the day since the uk voted to leave the european union and the brexit process has reached a crucial point. the government is preparing to outline its terms for withdrawal but is struggling to keep both leave and remain supporting mps happy. all this against the...
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as newcastle gateshead gears up for their great exhibition of the north, jayne mccubbin has been backeasy to talk liverpool down. but then came a moment... the uk's nomination to be capital of culture in 2008 is liverpool. cheering. oh, it definitely felt like a moment. hundreds of thousands of people celebrating and everybody wanted to be a scouser, then. i was right there, in that crowd, as 2008 drew to a close. at one time, we were getting some really bad press but now it's just wonderful. i'm choking up again! you are, aren't you? bless you! an occasionally cynical city had been won over. were there cynics? oh, yeah, iwould have been foremost among cynics. really? because liverpool's like, been trying to save by culture lots and lots of times. frank cottrell boyce went from early—day doubter to firm believer that something brilliant would come of it. what changed everything in 2008 was people. ‘08 has paid off. while public, private and eu money transformed the city, ‘08 was a calling card, telling the world it must drop by. where are you guys from? i'm from erie, pennsylvania, in
as newcastle gateshead gears up for their great exhibition of the north, jayne mccubbin has been backeasy to talk liverpool down. but then came a moment... the uk's nomination to be capital of culture in 2008 is liverpool. cheering. oh, it definitely felt like a moment. hundreds of thousands of people celebrating and everybody wanted to be a scouser, then. i was right there, in that crowd, as 2008 drew to a close. at one time, we were getting some really bad press but now it's just wonderful....
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as newcastle gateshead gears up for their great exhibition of the north — steph mcgovern has been backeasy to talk liverpool down. but then came a moment. the uk's nomination to be capital of culture in 2008 is liverpool. 2008 definitely felt like a moment. hundreds of thousands of people celebrating and everybody wanted to be a scouser. i was right there in that crowd as 2008 drew to a close. i was right there in that crowd as 2008 drew to a close. at one time we were getting really bad press, and now it isjust wonderful, i am choking up again. you are, aren't you? aw, bless you! an occasionally cynical city had been won over. were there cynics? well, yeah. i would have been foremost among cynics. really? because i've been trying to save my culture lots and lots of times. frank went from early day doubter too firm believer that something brilliant would come of it. what changed everything in 2008 was people. people were so up for it. if it is real culture than it really works. you have no idea what the payoff is going to be. none whatsoever. it is a leap of faith. yeah, you build an a
as newcastle gateshead gears up for their great exhibition of the north — steph mcgovern has been backeasy to talk liverpool down. but then came a moment. the uk's nomination to be capital of culture in 2008 is liverpool. 2008 definitely felt like a moment. hundreds of thousands of people celebrating and everybody wanted to be a scouser. i was right there in that crowd as 2008 drew to a close. i was right there in that crowd as 2008 drew to a close. at one time we were getting really bad...
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as newcastle—gateshead gears up for their great exhibition of the north this week, steph's gone back and around me you have the tate museum, the old pumphouse, the maritime museum, and positioned among all of that is liverpool one in the background, a big retail and business area, and of course you have got the liver building in the background. we are here because ten years on from liverpool winning european capital of culture, we are looking at what a difference it has made. jayne mccubbin, who is actually from the area, of course, and was here ten yea rs area, of course, and was here ten years ago when that announcement was made, has been looking into that for us. for so long it was so easy to talk liverpool down. but then came a moment. the uk's nomination to be capital of culture in 2008 is liverpool. '08 definitely felt like a moment. hundreds of thousands of people celebrating and everybody wanted to be a scouser. i was right there in that crowd as '08 drew to a close. at one time we were getting really bad press, and now it isjust wonderful, i am choking up again. you are, are
as newcastle—gateshead gears up for their great exhibition of the north this week, steph's gone back and around me you have the tate museum, the old pumphouse, the maritime museum, and positioned among all of that is liverpool one in the background, a big retail and business area, and of course you have got the liver building in the background. we are here because ten years on from liverpool winning european capital of culture, we are looking at what a difference it has made. jayne mccubbin,...
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around 8:45am, two officers attended an address in gateshead gardens, greenock, to support colleagueseen transferred to the queen elizabeth hospital in glasgow, for further exploratory treatment. both remain in a serious condition. our thoughts are with our colleagues, and of course, their families at this time. 43—year—old man has been arrested, and is currently being assessed at a local hospital. i would like to stress that this incident is not being treated as terrorist related, and has been contained so there is no further risk to the public. i would like to take this opportunity to publicly praise the incredible bravery shown by these two officers, during the extremely difficult and challenging situation they face this morning. they had been seriously injured going about their duties and both they and their colleagues who subsequently attended to assist demonstrated courage and the utmost professionalism, both during and after the incident. that was assista nt after the incident. that was assistant chief constable bernard higgins of police scotland with the statement on the stabb
around 8:45am, two officers attended an address in gateshead gardens, greenock, to support colleagueseen transferred to the queen elizabeth hospital in glasgow, for further exploratory treatment. both remain in a serious condition. our thoughts are with our colleagues, and of course, their families at this time. 43—year—old man has been arrested, and is currently being assessed at a local hospital. i would like to stress that this incident is not being treated as terrorist related, and has...
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i'll give you one example from gateshead, where the local authority's taken a really strong stand onren, the density of them around schools makes a big difference. there's a measurable change in obesity in a small area because of that? it's ha rd to small area because of that? it's hard to make those direct connections. the theory works but it's whether you see any results in practice. obesity is probably the most complex public health problem we have. it's never going to be the way a clinical intervention is, x achieves why, we need to make all these changes and when we sufficiently change the environment it makes a difference ——. sufficiently change the environment it makes a difference --. we need to change the problem, this is a national emergency. i don't think we will have a national health service in 70 years time in the way many think about it now and less we take this seriously as a nation. it's not about blame, otherwise we can keep talking about this in the media every month, but what is going to change? we need action to make the environment easier for those people to mak
i'll give you one example from gateshead, where the local authority's taken a really strong stand onren, the density of them around schools makes a big difference. there's a measurable change in obesity in a small area because of that? it's ha rd to small area because of that? it's hard to make those direct connections. the theory works but it's whether you see any results in practice. obesity is probably the most complex public health problem we have. it's never going to be the way a clinical...