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. >> stephen: now, is there a country music scene in glasgow? >> oh, yeah! laughter ) in glasgow. i found out that's a real thing, but i don't understand. that's purely, like, an american art form that we don't think as being in another country. >> man, you have to come to glasgow. it's unreal. you'll have the best night out. >> stephen: really? >> the grandole opera in glass grow exists. it's in the outlands, this kind of building. it used to be a morgue, which was then turned into a cinema. >> stephen: that sounds like a country song. >> and then was turned into church for country music. and there's, like, a full country band, line dancing. they take an american flag out. it's a huge mass of respect. >> stephen: i have to go. >> you have gloo go. >> stephen: you got your break in a british reality show we don't have over here. it's called "i'll do anything." there you are. >> i look like an insane sheep that's trying to fly. ( laughter ). >> stephen: how old are you here? >> i'm 17. >> stephen: 17! wow! and that must have been absolutely nerve-racking. >>
. >> stephen: now, is there a country music scene in glasgow? >> oh, yeah! laughter ) in glasgow. i found out that's a real thing, but i don't understand. that's purely, like, an american art form that we don't think as being in another country. >> man, you have to come to glasgow. it's unreal. you'll have the best night out. >> stephen: really? >> the grandole opera in glass grow exists. it's in the outlands, this kind of building. it used to be a morgue, which...
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at the royal glasgow infirmary‘s liver unit, doctors are encouraged by what they see.we are seeing you are patients with severe liver related alcohol disease. we still see patients with liver disease and let's be clear that it is still a major problem but the most severe forms of the condition, alcoholic hepatitis, seems to be less frequent thanit hepatitis, seems to be less frequent than it was previously. so i think it is vital that we have taken action. doing nothing and sitting on our hands would have led to the persistence of an intolerable situation so taking action has been the right thing to do. it is too early to know whether these first impressions will translate into hard statistics. and if they do, whether even that will persuade the producers to embrace minimum pricing. alcohol—related illnesses are costing the nhs an estimated £3.5 billion a year. uk alcohol industry is worth £16 billion to the economy and provides tax revenue of more than £10 billion. and that is why doctors think the industry is so effective when it comes to lobbying against alcohol hea
at the royal glasgow infirmary‘s liver unit, doctors are encouraged by what they see.we are seeing you are patients with severe liver related alcohol disease. we still see patients with liver disease and let's be clear that it is still a major problem but the most severe forms of the condition, alcoholic hepatitis, seems to be less frequent thanit hepatitis, seems to be less frequent than it was previously. so i think it is vital that we have taken action. doing nothing and sitting on our...
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this must be the tidiest shop in all of glasgow. i have brought this very fine bottle.cked this up for £3.79 in a less civilised part of the country known as england. now what could you do this for me now? £3.79 in england, what would this cost here? £11. we used to stock it. it was between £4 and 5 before minimum pricing came in. after that, like i said, over £11. since minimum pricing was introduced, sales of strong white cider have fallen by almost three quarters. so overnight, people stopped buying it? yes. people weren't going to pay £11 for a 3 litre cider. they're going to buy anything and pay that amount for it, they're going to go for a spirit. how much of the new rules affected the price of other drinks here? so this stuff here, what increased in price? nothing majorly. maybe the odd 50p here and there but nothing as drastic as your white ciders. what else? what about the wine? some of the minimum price is £4.50 for wine now, but you've got nothing at that price anyway. no. one of the arguments from the alcohol industry was that you're going to affect sensible
this must be the tidiest shop in all of glasgow. i have brought this very fine bottle.cked this up for £3.79 in a less civilised part of the country known as england. now what could you do this for me now? £3.79 in england, what would this cost here? £11. we used to stock it. it was between £4 and 5 before minimum pricing came in. after that, like i said, over £11. since minimum pricing was introduced, sales of strong white cider have fallen by almost three quarters. so overnight, people...
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the prosecution here at the high court in glasgow was able to show it was not the teenager who had writtenthey were finally questioned about her whereabouts, they made up fantastical claims as to where they had gone. they said she was a wannabe spy, gang master, that she had run away from the police because she was afraid. the jury here, though, did not believe them. this morning, in the last few minutes, they found them guilty of murder and they found them guilty of murder and they will be sentenced next month. lorna gordon, thank you. iran says it "categorically rejects" us claims that it was behind attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, said the type of weapons used indicate iranian forces were involved. it's the second such attack on tankers using the strategically important waterway, which separates iran from the arabian peninsula, in the last month. crude oil prices have risen in response. jonathan beale reports. is this proof of iran trying to remove evidence from one of the two tankers targeted in the gulf? america says their video s
the prosecution here at the high court in glasgow was able to show it was not the teenager who had writtenthey were finally questioned about her whereabouts, they made up fantastical claims as to where they had gone. they said she was a wannabe spy, gang master, that she had run away from the police because she was afraid. the jury here, though, did not believe them. this morning, in the last few minutes, they found them guilty of murder and they found them guilty of murder and they will be...
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a true public health approach based, i think, on the glasgow model. lady williams.th me, mandy baker. an mp has described how a child fainted in school because he'd had no food to eat all weekend. labour's ruth smeeth was taking part in a debate on a report by the children's future food inquiry which looked at hunger. i was told by somebody who worked as a catering assistant at one school, a story of a child who on monday morning collapsed — fainted — when he walked in the school. it took a while to understand what happened. it was 11 o'clock in the morning, he had not eaten since his free school meal on friday. he was given a sandwich and an apple, given how close it was to lunch, he ate the sandwich, then eat the apple, put it in his rucksack and they said it's ok, you will have lunch in a minute. eat the food. he went, "my sister is down the hall and she has not eaten either." she moved on to attempts to keep some children fed during the school holidays. in kidsgrove, in my constituency, we were going to open at 11:30am in the morning, the holiday club because we
a true public health approach based, i think, on the glasgow model. lady williams.th me, mandy baker. an mp has described how a child fainted in school because he'd had no food to eat all weekend. labour's ruth smeeth was taking part in a debate on a report by the children's future food inquiry which looked at hunger. i was told by somebody who worked as a catering assistant at one school, a story of a child who on monday morning collapsed — fainted — when he walked in the school. it took a...
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in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghk, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and heavy showers. in the north of the country there will be some sunshine around. at times it will be cloudy, but dry at least. on wednesday, the weather system is still with us, a sense of things spiralling very slowly around, and again, more heavy showers being pushed into the uk, so again, it continues to remain very wet across many parts of the country into wednesday. wednesday and thursday, the low pressure is still with us, so this pattern is not in a hurry to change. it will be on the cool side, in fact, as far as the rest of the week is concerned very little change really, at times will be quite windy as
in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghk, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and...
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already is a debate, big pressure from scotland and the scottish government for safe consumption in glasgowar of drug abuse and your sink earlier, the cleveland. it is a great code actually, crime commissioner, we really have to be cleared to the police about this and we cannot arrest our way out of this problem. it is a treatment problem, not a prosecution problem stop by let's give the telegraph. appealing to vladimir putin's better nature, meeting at the g20 summit and asking them to hand him over. —— them over. i'm sure he'll be absolutely delighted to hand them over, she has absolutely zero chance of success. it's like dish of deja vu, then train ten years to put them on trial to no avail. to the credit, of the police identified these two, we know who they are, he knows who they are and of course there is no way they will step outside of russia again where they might be arrested, prosecuted. and in herlast act, might be arrested, prosecuted. and in her last act, having a meeting with the guy, she's got to bring it up. it was incredible assault on the sovereignty of the country and actu
already is a debate, big pressure from scotland and the scottish government for safe consumption in glasgowar of drug abuse and your sink earlier, the cleveland. it is a great code actually, crime commissioner, we really have to be cleared to the police about this and we cannot arrest our way out of this problem. it is a treatment problem, not a prosecution problem stop by let's give the telegraph. appealing to vladimir putin's better nature, meeting at the g20 summit and asking them to hand...
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recently for the europa league tie against glasgow celtic and i saw the police an auction and they were noticeably more aggressive than any police i've seen in other countries with football supporters i think and which funds as well have had a reputation. over the decades for big for causing trouble so that's probably in the back of the millions i think what's coming into play here is the on the number of funds that are traveling with the tickets and possibly 800000 people there you look at $70000.00 nearly a foot tickets so threw alcohol into the equation as well and it could be a heady mix hopefully everything goes off peacefully and the police don't feel the need to wait and well yeah they're going to be doing a lot of crowd control i think also to a large extent that's all right mark let's talk for a moment now about liverpool so their coach you're going club has lost 6 straight finals so just how significant is this game and how much nailbiting is he doing this is muscle for him he's tried to play it out in interviews he comes across as very he's very charismatic very relaxed but t
recently for the europa league tie against glasgow celtic and i saw the police an auction and they were noticeably more aggressive than any police i've seen in other countries with football supporters i think and which funds as well have had a reputation. over the decades for big for causing trouble so that's probably in the back of the millions i think what's coming into play here is the on the number of funds that are traveling with the tickets and possibly 800000 people there you look at...
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but temperatures may be up to 16 degrees there in glasgow, just ten in aberdeen, ten in newcastle asere it will stay grey and damp through the day. northern ireland getting away with some drier weather and some sunny spells. further south across wales, the midlands, east anglia, down towards the south of england, some spells of sunshine, yes, but generally more in the way of cloud and some showery rain. there could even be the odd thunderstorm here and there. as we go through this evening and tonight, we will keep some showers towards the south, also some heavy rain moving across northern scotland. then the rain across england and wales will pep up again by the end of the night. a few clear spells here and there. a cool night in the north of the uk, a mild one further south. low pressure still with us as we close out the working week. you can see bands of wet weather spiralling around below. we will see outbreaks of rain tomorrow morning across wales, the east midlands, extending to northern england. a mixture of southern spells and one or two heavy showers further south, also dry we
but temperatures may be up to 16 degrees there in glasgow, just ten in aberdeen, ten in newcastle asere it will stay grey and damp through the day. northern ireland getting away with some drier weather and some sunny spells. further south across wales, the midlands, east anglia, down towards the south of england, some spells of sunshine, yes, but generally more in the way of cloud and some showery rain. there could even be the odd thunderstorm here and there. as we go through this evening and...
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in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghrope is stuck, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and heavy showers. in the north of the country there will be some sunshine around. at times it will be cloudy, but dry at least. on wednesday, the weather system is still with us, a sense of things spiralling very slowly around, and again, more heavy showers being pushed into the uk, so again, it continues to remain very wet across many parts of the country into wednesday. wednesday and thursday, the low pressure is still with us, so this pattern is not in a hurry to change. it will be on the cool side, in fact, as far as the rest of the week is concerned very little change really, at times will be qu
in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghrope is stuck, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow. now on bbc news, our world.urope's lapland, temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else in the world, threatening the livelihood of its indigenous sami people. lapland is europe's great last wilderness. it stretches across norway, sweden, england and russia, the arctic circle. the far north of finland is the home of the sami, europe's only indigenous people, who still live off the land. but life of the sami people is changing. climate change is affecting the arc more than any other part of the earth. you can't rely on that you know how nature at 01’ rely on that you know how nature at or how animals act because everything seems to be changing. the melting ice is opening up opportunities for shipping routes and there is talk of a new railway. if the worst nightmare we are facing at the moment. which could threaten the sami people's way of life. how can you put a price target for a culture 7 can you put a price target for a culture? we have come to lapland to talk to sami women about the challenges they face
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow. now on bbc news, our world.urope's lapland, temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else in the world, threatening the livelihood of its indigenous sami people. lapland is europe's great last wilderness. it stretches across norway, sweden, england and russia, the arctic circle. the far north of finland is the home of the sami, europe's only indigenous people, who still live off the land. but life of the sami people is changing. climate...
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it will shift, and in the highlands is 30 today, also a chance of showers from belfast to glasgow andbe across much of the area, temperatures will exceed 30 degrees in yorkshire and 30 degrees for the south and up to 34 in the southeast. we are in for a really hot saturday night because many parts of england but in more northern parts of the country, we can see a lot more cloud and chances in the northwest of england, through the lowlands and then into scotland. if you hate the heat, sunday is going to be a lot fresher, a core front is going to be sweeping across the uk and the wind will be blowing out of the atlantic, pushing it into eastern parts he could see the red colours there across parts of germany and poland will will be in the high 30s, here, a dramatic drop in the temperature. a refreshing atla ntic in the temperature. a refreshing atlantic breeze for many of us on sunday with some showers across scotland, the northwest of england and in the south it is going to be dry, temperatures will be warm, heading up to 20 degrees, but it will be in the low 20s. so very pleasa nt wil
it will shift, and in the highlands is 30 today, also a chance of showers from belfast to glasgow andbe across much of the area, temperatures will exceed 30 degrees in yorkshire and 30 degrees for the south and up to 34 in the southeast. we are in for a really hot saturday night because many parts of england but in more northern parts of the country, we can see a lot more cloud and chances in the northwest of england, through the lowlands and then into scotland. if you hate the heat, sunday is...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow.one, the senior investigating officer on the case, gave this statement a short time ago: the conditions in which she lived were utterly disgusting and uninhabitable. for cairney and jones to continue the charade that she was still alive for all these years was absolutely abhorrent. with one of the reasons being for financial gain. we will never knowjust how margaret was killed, what we do know is that she lived her last days in what can only be described as a living hell. she must have felt that she was alone in the world with no one coming to help her which is just absolutely heartbreaking to think of. all of the detectives that worked on this complex enquiry, were resolute in their aim to secure justice for margaret. they wanted to be the advocate that margaret never had. margaret was just a young woman when she was murdered. who knows what she might have gone on to achieve in her life had it not been ended so prematurely at the evil and greedy hands of cairney and jones? thank you.
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow.one, the senior investigating officer on the case, gave this statement a short time ago: the conditions in which she lived were utterly disgusting and uninhabitable. for cairney and jones to continue the charade that she was still alive for all these years was absolutely abhorrent. with one of the reasons being for financial gain. we will never knowjust how margaret was killed, what we do know is that she lived her last days in what can only...
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the last time the two sides met was late last year, it was a 4—0 thumping in glasgow.has changed since then but... we have not had a big result probably since england, and even then it was a disappointment because of the late goal, but since then the big nations have turned us over really if i'm being honest. we need to try and make ourselves hard to beat against the top nations again. when i first came into the squad, the top nations didn't like playing against us and they had to work for it and that's what we need to get back to. there is still a long way to go in the campaign. the table shows some kind of result in belgium would put a stuttering start back on track. i thought it was gone straightaway because there's always one result kills us and it looked that way in kazakhstan. we have got to win every game and take something off the top tea m game and take something off the top team and that comes against russia and belgium, obviously. for that to happen, scotland will need every trick and every flick in the book. some team news, andy robertson will miss the qual
the last time the two sides met was late last year, it was a 4—0 thumping in glasgow.has changed since then but... we have not had a big result probably since england, and even then it was a disappointment because of the late goal, but since then the big nations have turned us over really if i'm being honest. we need to try and make ourselves hard to beat against the top nations again. when i first came into the squad, the top nations didn't like playing against us and they had to work for it...
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temperatures 23 in glasgow, 22 in cardiff.possibly more. a weather front from the west will bring some rain. behind it, fresher conditions. looking further ahead, what about glastonbury? glastonbury is looking set fair. there is a chance late on saturday night and on sunday we could see an isolated shower. and it won't be as hot as we head into the weekend. not bad at all if anybody is going. thank you. that is good news. a week ago it looked like it was going to be horrific, again! it looks like the storms will just horrific, again! it looks like the storms willjust miss somerset. good news. in 1970, there were around 70,000 black rhinos in the world. 25 years later, that number had fallen to just over 2,000. thankfully, in recent years, european zoos have become so good at breeding the eastern black rhino, that they're now sending five of them to live in rwanda. chester zoo is leading the project. let's go there now to speak to its director—general, mark pilgrim. and behind you, in the far distance, ican and behind you, in t
temperatures 23 in glasgow, 22 in cardiff.possibly more. a weather front from the west will bring some rain. behind it, fresher conditions. looking further ahead, what about glastonbury? glastonbury is looking set fair. there is a chance late on saturday night and on sunday we could see an isolated shower. and it won't be as hot as we head into the weekend. not bad at all if anybody is going. thank you. that is good news. a week ago it looked like it was going to be horrific, again! it looks...
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studio where lead here is the founder and president of the sudan policy forum or nice to see you in glasgow we've got. senior lecturer at kiel university in the u.k. but i'm going to start on the phone from khartoum now a last minute civil society activists who has been protesting since the demonstrations began in december so now well tell us are you happy to continue protesting despite the government wanting you to stop and well almost threatening you over these are continuing protests outside the army headquarters. yes thank you for having me with you in this program. right now there in front of the military council but if they get caught i mean they are really fine and their morning will you only find more than before around the 3 principals are going to peace see them on justice and now they are more unified and they have read that big slugger and that is the c 1000000000 government and only p.p.p. and government this is their demand and they are much more they're not moving a bit from it and they are more so even they are going through hardship of the weather and the fasting their musl
studio where lead here is the founder and president of the sudan policy forum or nice to see you in glasgow we've got. senior lecturer at kiel university in the u.k. but i'm going to start on the phone from khartoum now a last minute civil society activists who has been protesting since the demonstrations began in december so now well tell us are you happy to continue protesting despite the government wanting you to stop and well almost threatening you over these are continuing protests outside...
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a researcher at the school of oriental and african studies in london joins me now via skype from glasgow good to have you with us mr thomas on al-jazeera can we just start with the fun that. is coming into the country i mean what can he do that the ethiopian prime minister couldn't i mean no one called to certainly from the military side wants to all seems to want to listen to these dignitaries and diplomats. well i think the crackdown which took place last week took place. immediately after a trip by different leader to different neighboring country over which america has quite an important influence so i think that the arrival of the u.s. secretary of state may be a bit different from from the arrival of other dignitaries and i think the government will be watching the sudanese government will be watching very very carefully to any sign that america might be putting pressure on the on the saudi and. aligned to moderate the situation moderate the by a lot happening in khartoum at the moment and of course with today 3 now of a civil disobedience observation by civil society and oppositio
a researcher at the school of oriental and african studies in london joins me now via skype from glasgow good to have you with us mr thomas on al-jazeera can we just start with the fun that. is coming into the country i mean what can he do that the ethiopian prime minister couldn't i mean no one called to certainly from the military side wants to all seems to want to listen to these dignitaries and diplomats. well i think the crackdown which took place last week took place. immediately after a...
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this new law abiding isn't the news in glasgow ted's keyboard 51 shots of aviv on the atomic eats was on. when he said i'm one of them and i understand you've got to happen also condemned us as fertile and walking as fertile you said to a slow month and sign couldn't find find indians another none. of. those families to talk out. loud as an office in the bush funky to hug him. he was feeling in thailand by the end of a street often a spot come on he seized his phone exported to his to. lunch with his folks who started this whole village. and it's not a hard and. few minutes being social i don't know sputum i'm stuck with him her kids. in the end all the things. that have to go knocked out fishing in by disputes if it's special interest up. that's us indefinite stuff such as we'll see when a quick check on a lister or deadbeat like it up on top of that movie that the investment officer. is happy i did to stomach i think that's down the pipe but didn't produce a lot. i mean not in all the latest the basement people saw. us going to heaven on. the fire and thought his father was 1st but
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this is the case of two ca re rs glasgow.g woman who had learning difficulties and she had been living with this couple since her father's death in 1995. she went to live with them then. authorities only became suspicious in october 2016 when concerns were raised about a benefits claim made by one of the now convicted murderers, avril jones, on miss fleming's behalf. the couple who have been convicted are edward cairney and avriljones. they are convicted of killing margaret fleming between december 1999 and january of the following year. as i say, the police search operation failed to find any trace of ms fleming. her body has never been found. the only became suspicious in 2016 after concerns were raised over the benefit claim. the couple have been found guilty of not only murdering ms fleming, but also of claiming £182,000 in benefits by pretending that ms fleming was alive. we will have a correspondent in glasgow on that very terrible case shortly. let's look at some foreign news because iran says it has categorically reje
this is the case of two ca re rs glasgow.g woman who had learning difficulties and she had been living with this couple since her father's death in 1995. she went to live with them then. authorities only became suspicious in october 2016 when concerns were raised about a benefits claim made by one of the now convicted murderers, avril jones, on miss fleming's behalf. the couple who have been convicted are edward cairney and avriljones. they are convicted of killing margaret fleming between...
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we are joined by a former glasgow and scotland midfielder.ow does shelley kerr have to set up against them tonight? we are hoping that we start how we finished the last two mac games, argentina have surprised some and i am impressed how they set up defensively. we will need to see a different side of the game. a must win game for them. scotla nd game. a must win game for them. scotland i think it is key that we start the game well, we have the courage and get the ball wide and use the pace of our wide players and create hopefully get our better the ball and get down the players on the ball and get down the argentina defence. does she may be have to start with clare emslie? in the last game i think she was a mess. she had a great impact. she is a great player and not —— this.“ scotla nd a great player and not —— this.“ scotland beat argentina still looking at other results and the way it can be with scotland as well. we don't like depending on other people but do you think they can do it?|j think we can. we knew argentina was a must win game a
we are joined by a former glasgow and scotland midfielder.ow does shelley kerr have to set up against them tonight? we are hoping that we start how we finished the last two mac games, argentina have surprised some and i am impressed how they set up defensively. we will need to see a different side of the game. a must win game for them. scotla nd game. a must win game for them. scotland i think it is key that we start the game well, we have the courage and get the ball wide and use the pace of...
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jennifer beattie played for the primary team and glasgow city.an all boys team. she did. she was an inspiration to everybody. she was a once ina inspiration to everybody. she was a once in a career athletes that comes along. she has been a true inspiration to everybody. we refer back to her in classes all the time asa back to her in classes all the time as a role model and summary would like our pupils to aspire to be like. what a beautiful daters. lovely to talk to you. good morning, to you all. fiona, you are a big footballer. you play for a team. what it is a —— what do you enjoy about football? in joy football because you get to play with your friends and it just because you get to play with your friends and itjust keeps because you get to play with your friends and it just keeps you healthy and stuff —— i.e. enjoy. friends and it just keeps you healthy and stuff -- i.e. enjoy. do you play with boys and girls? does it make any difference to you whether you play with boys or girls or do they need to be good players? it isa or do they need to b
jennifer beattie played for the primary team and glasgow city.an all boys team. she did. she was an inspiration to everybody. she was a once ina inspiration to everybody. she was a once in a career athletes that comes along. she has been a true inspiration to everybody. we refer back to her in classes all the time asa back to her in classes all the time as a role model and summary would like our pupils to aspire to be like. what a beautiful daters. lovely to talk to you. good morning, to you...
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look at the temperature in glasgow, 26 degrees. 0n temperature in glasgow, 26 degrees.into the north sea and it will feel better for you. the push into the north sea and it will feel betterfor you. the north—west highlands could see 27 to 29. into the weekend, the weather front will come in from the atlantic to introduce fresh air. still hot in the south, into the 30s. this will cross us the south, into the 30s. this will cross us all as we head into sunday. thank you. that where there would be good for renewable energy but how do you store that energy which is produced? we talk about batteries and charging them but does that cause an issue for providing the energy from the national grid. this is something susannah streeter is looking at today in leicestershire. iam in iamina i am in a converted barn. with me are some huge tesla batteries. this barn and the plant is thought to be their largest tesla equipment site in the uk. how does it work? the electricity comes up through this transformer from the electricity grid. that is converted by using this piece of equipment u
look at the temperature in glasgow, 26 degrees. 0n temperature in glasgow, 26 degrees.into the north sea and it will feel better for you. the push into the north sea and it will feel betterfor you. the north—west highlands could see 27 to 29. into the weekend, the weather front will come in from the atlantic to introduce fresh air. still hot in the south, into the 30s. this will cross us the south, into the 30s. this will cross us all as we head into sunday. thank you. that where there would...
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the saudis themselves and soon it shouldn't put too much hope on external actors how will alow in glasgow i thank you well ladies sorry i'm out of time with a video here in tire. and on the wall us one who's on the phone as well from khartoum and thank you for watching as well plenty more for you online of al-jazeera dot com this program and all our other additions are and the inside story section in the shows menu i didn't get social with us facebook dot com for a.j. inside story also twitter at a.j. inside story and i'm at come on jane in the tweet me directly thanks so much for joining us so you can sing to. al jazeera while goes on a roller coaster journey in iran and discovers how football can empower the g.g. community itself to lead and identity. i'd like to prove to the world cup comes up. i will be able to prove myself to my colleagues from friends and myself would be able to play the psychic child afghan units on al-jazeera. a $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from cycling to save the forests the famous yellow dress from blue jeans. to c
the saudis themselves and soon it shouldn't put too much hope on external actors how will alow in glasgow i thank you well ladies sorry i'm out of time with a video here in tire. and on the wall us one who's on the phone as well from khartoum and thank you for watching as well plenty more for you online of al-jazeera dot com this program and all our other additions are and the inside story section in the shows menu i didn't get social with us facebook dot com for a.j. inside story also twitter...
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the saudis themselves and sudanese shouldn't put too much hope on external actors how will alow in glasgow i thank you well ladies sorry i'm out of time with a video here in tire. and on the wall us one who's on the phone as well from how to thank you for watching as well plenty more for you online of al-jazeera dot com this program and all our other additions are in the inside story section in the show's menu i didn't get social with facebook dot com for a.j. inside story also twitter at a.j. inside story and i'm at come all a jane if you want to tweet me directly thanks so much for joining us so you can sing to. june on al-jazeera people in power returns with an investigation into why india's capital delhi has some of the worst and pollution in the world. 2 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis and its impact on life and hats off join us for special coverage of the big picture examines the power of potential unprejudiced of knowledge official intelligence as it used to shape world leaders from the group of 20 nations will gather for the 14th g. 20 summit to b
the saudis themselves and sudanese shouldn't put too much hope on external actors how will alow in glasgow i thank you well ladies sorry i'm out of time with a video here in tire. and on the wall us one who's on the phone as well from how to thank you for watching as well plenty more for you online of al-jazeera dot com this program and all our other additions are in the inside story section in the show's menu i didn't get social with facebook dot com for a.j. inside story also twitter at a.j....
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for a woman who has been missing on the isle of wight since sunday. 22—year—old rosiejohnson from glasgowctivity centre in wootton where she worked. formal identification has not yet taken place but police have informed miss johnson's family. the queen will address msps in holyrood today as they celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the scottish parliament. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw reports. scottish parliament. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw reportslj have trust in the good judgment of the scottish people. i am pleased therefore now to declare the scottish parliament open. so much has happened since the queen opened the new scottish parliamentjust before the turn of the millennium. not least the rise of the scottish national party and a referendum when scotla nd national party and a referendum when scotland voted to stay part of the united kingdom. i feel it is a really inclusive institution, and it has made me a lot more engaged in local politics, so i think it is a great thing. scotland is a big country, and there are a lot of things going on that are importan
for a woman who has been missing on the isle of wight since sunday. 22—year—old rosiejohnson from glasgowctivity centre in wootton where she worked. formal identification has not yet taken place but police have informed miss johnson's family. the queen will address msps in holyrood today as they celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the scottish parliament. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw reports. scottish parliament. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw reportslj have trust...
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i then graduated from the university of glasgow.that is really great. a bit weird when you are applying for university and you go to an interview and there are 60 guysin to an interview and there are 60 guys in the room and you appointed to the corner where the girls are. 17 or18, to the corner where the girls are. 17 or 18, that can be a lot. it has been great. i then did the underground and came back to the graduate scheme and i am part of the women in engineering network. elizabeth, we talked of the take—up of stem subjects at school. this goes to how girls, in particular, are bought up. even before primary children are aware that there are girls' things and boys' things. even half the doctors in the uk are now women, ina half the doctors in the uk are now women, in a school play boys will say boys are doctors and girls are nurses. it is so depressing. it is depressing. what is the best thing you can do with your children, give them trying to be creative, through them trying to be creative, through the lego box at them? absolutel
i then graduated from the university of glasgow.that is really great. a bit weird when you are applying for university and you go to an interview and there are 60 guysin to an interview and there are 60 guys in the room and you appointed to the corner where the girls are. 17 or18, to the corner where the girls are. 17 or 18, that can be a lot. it has been great. i then did the underground and came back to the graduate scheme and i am part of the women in engineering network. elizabeth, we...
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turn increasingly blustery at those temperatures pretty disappointing for the time of year, 16 in glasgowin london. the rain continues to work northwards as we go through tomorrow evening and then down to the south you see these clu m ps of down to the south you see these clumps of blue and green here, some pretty heavy thundery showers which could give a lot of rain in a short space of time. they could be localised flooding and travel disruption. it turns very windy for some coasts. across the channel islands there could be with gusts of 50 miles an hour or more. the area of low pressure will slowly move northwards as we get into saturday. still some showers are longer spells of rain, perhaps thunder and lightning as well. perhaps drying up and brightening up down towards the south, but it will be a windy day across parts of england and wales. we could see gusts of 40—50 mph, pretty unusual for this time of year. 1a degrees for newcastle, 16 degrees in cardiff. unsettled on sunday, some showers around. perhaps some drier weather towards the south, lighter winds at this stage. if you are
turn increasingly blustery at those temperatures pretty disappointing for the time of year, 16 in glasgowin london. the rain continues to work northwards as we go through tomorrow evening and then down to the south you see these clu m ps of down to the south you see these clumps of blue and green here, some pretty heavy thundery showers which could give a lot of rain in a short space of time. they could be localised flooding and travel disruption. it turns very windy for some coasts. across the...
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for a woman who has been missing on the isle of wight since sunday. 22—year—old rosiejohnson, from glasgowootton, where she worked. formal identification has not yet taken place but police have informed miss johnson's family. a migrant rescue ship with 40 people on board who were found off the coast of libya has docked on the southern italian island of lampedusa following a two—week stand—off with officials. the captain of the ship was taken away by police. it remains unclear whether the migrants will be able to remain on the island. gareth barlow reports. was led away to a waiting police car, some of the 40 migrants still on board the boat were up on deck and uncertain of their fate. on board the boat were up on deck and uncertain of theirfate. their presence meant with angry shouts. it is more than two weeks since the ships crew rescued the migrants from libyan waters but italy has repeatedly blocked the boat from coming ashore. on friday the captain said ina coming ashore. on friday the captain said in a video statement that a lack of solutions had forced her to act. it is this man matt
for a woman who has been missing on the isle of wight since sunday. 22—year—old rosiejohnson, from glasgowootton, where she worked. formal identification has not yet taken place but police have informed miss johnson's family. a migrant rescue ship with 40 people on board who were found off the coast of libya has docked on the southern italian island of lampedusa following a two—week stand—off with officials. the captain of the ship was taken away by police. it remains unclear whether...
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in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghstuck, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and heavy showers. in the north of the country there will be some sunshine around. at times it will be cloudy, but dry at least. on wednesday, the weather system is still with us, a sense of things spiralling very slowly around, and again, more heavy showers being pushed into the uk, so again, it continues to remain very wet across many parts of the country into wednesday. wednesday and thursday, the low pressure is still with us, so this pattern is not in a hurry to change. it will be on the cool side, in fact, as far as the rest of the week is concerned very little change really, at times will be quite wind
in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghstuck, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and...
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firefighters have been tackling a blaze at the former jordanhill college building in glasgow.n across the city. the campus used to be part of strathclyde university, but it's currently being developed into a multi—million pound luxury housing development. the us president, donald trump, has been celebrating his deal with mexico, designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into america. he had threatened to impose trade tariffs if there was no agreement. in a joint declaration, the two countries said mexico would take unprecedented steps to curb irregular migration and human trafficking. the latest data shows more than 132,000 arrests were made on the us border in may, the highest in more than a decade and a 33% increase from april. it was also the highest monthly total since mr trump took office. many of the migrants come from central america, as the bbc‘s will grant reports. porous, jungled, and nearly impossible to police. every day people move back and forth across the suchiate river, mexico's natural border with central america, on inflatable rafts. many
firefighters have been tackling a blaze at the former jordanhill college building in glasgow.n across the city. the campus used to be part of strathclyde university, but it's currently being developed into a multi—million pound luxury housing development. the us president, donald trump, has been celebrating his deal with mexico, designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into america. he had threatened to impose trade tariffs if there was no agreement. in a joint...
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in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburght is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and heavy showers. in the north of the country there will be some sunshine around. at times it will be cloudy, but dry at least. on wednesday, the weather system is still with us, a sense of things spiralling very slowly around, and again, more heavy showers being pushed into the uk, so again, it continues to remain very wet across many parts of the country into wednesday. wednesday and thursday, the low pressure is still with us, so this pattern is not in a hurry to change. it will be on the cool side, in fact, as far as the rest of the week is concerned very little change really, at times will be quite windy as wel
in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburght is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and heavy...
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firefighters have been tackling a blaze at the former jordanhill college building in glasgow.us used to be part of strathclyde university, but it's currently being developed into a multi—million pound luxury housing development. the actor olivia colman and tv adventurer bear grylls are among the famous names recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public who receive awards for the contribution to their community. lizo mzimba's report contains some flash photography. academy award winner olivia colman says she is thrilled to have been made a commander of the order of the british empire for services to drama. now is the winter of our discontent... simon russell beale has received a knighthood for his acting work. in the world of music, performer and actor alfie boe becomes an obe for services to music and charity. while the grammy— and brit—nominated performer m:i.a becomes an mbe. but of course, the majority of the honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye — for work in their communities across the country. people like
firefighters have been tackling a blaze at the former jordanhill college building in glasgow.us used to be part of strathclyde university, but it's currently being developed into a multi—million pound luxury housing development. the actor olivia colman and tv adventurer bear grylls are among the famous names recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public who receive awards for the contribution to their community. lizo mzimba's report contains some...
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temperatures lifting further north. 14 in belfast and 16 in glasgow.round. it has been a soggyjune so far with more rain to come. the focus across the south east of scotla nd focus across the south east of scotland and north—east of england as well. it must get better next week. come on. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. a serious crash ruins chris froome's dreams of a record equalling fifth tour de france title. "ourfirst choice" — the british and irish lions confirm warren gatland as head coach for a third time. we'll hear from andy murray who is growing more and more confident of a return to singles tennis at the end of the year. when you have been in painfora of the year. when you have been in pain for a long time it is hard to remember what it was like before hand. nowi remember what it was like before hand. now i am pain—free again, i can do things of the tennis court. also coming up, the cricket world cup is back after the rain and australia beat pakistan. and why did the chicken go t
temperatures lifting further north. 14 in belfast and 16 in glasgow.round. it has been a soggyjune so far with more rain to come. the focus across the south east of scotla nd focus across the south east of scotland and north—east of england as well. it must get better next week. come on. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. a serious crash ruins chris froome's dreams of a record equalling fifth tour de france title. "ourfirst...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow.n against the comedian jo brand after she was criticised for a joke about throwing battery acid on politicians. she had already apologised for the remarks, which she made on a radio 4 satirical show. protesters in hong kong say they are preparing to take to the streets again this weekend if the government refuses to withdraw an extradition law that would allow people in the territory to be sent to china for trial. up to a million people took to the streets last weekend — and tens of thousands clashed with riot police on wednesday in the worst unrest there for decades. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has been talking to some of the protesters. crowd chants. "withdraw the bill, withdraw the bill." it is the chant that has echoed across hong kong this week. "evil police" is another. this level of hostility is something new for hong kong. the activists are younger, more determined, and more prepared to use violence than their predecessors. this young man is one of them. he's asked
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow.n against the comedian jo brand after she was criticised for a joke about throwing battery acid on politicians. she had already apologised for the remarks, which she made on a radio 4 satirical show. protesters in hong kong say they are preparing to take to the streets again this weekend if the government refuses to withdraw an extradition law that would allow people in the territory to be sent to china for trial. up to a million people took...
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the medieval power plays to the politics of protest over the last century we contrast working class glasgow taking to the streets a 100 years ago with middle class london taking to the theatrical boards to day protest against h s 2. joining us to find out who won that new battle and those from taza me and all the show is goodbye for now. we're going to st petersburg international economic forum and the topic of our panel is are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the global economic order well the answer of course is yes it's a matter of degree. it's hard to take so much from somebody if you know have some to replace. probably want to do this interview today and i want to use the market and then they take me . off the area. so how can i tell you stop selling drugs if we'll hire some to put the money in a box. they just mean the way the life has almost been basically mccullers feast before. do you guys over 6 any security positions over the us you know. jack me again. you see people get all their cars and i'll see you coming in the herd and it seems like they'll hurry up and run into the house
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examination of the politics of protest and an upcoming show will draw a contrast between working class glasgow taking to the mean streets a century ago and middle class london if city taking to the theatrical boards to campaign against h.s.t. however the speak their mind at the center of the story is don't know g. trump and we take a look at the effectiveness or otherwise of the protests which have been ranged against him but then this television interconnected age what form of protest actually works best is it to put hundreds of thousands onto the streets like the people stoned. or is it most effective to lace the message with humor like the lead by don't his campaign projecting on to big ben disparaging remarks by british johnson about trump before he became president alex talks to one of the organizers of this week's m t truck protests was against the government for colluding with trump and the things that he does and it was the sense alliterative to the american people who are resisting his policies domestically and we took a look back at great protests of the past with the man behind the
examination of the politics of protest and an upcoming show will draw a contrast between working class glasgow taking to the mean streets a century ago and middle class london if city taking to the theatrical boards to campaign against h.s.t. however the speak their mind at the center of the story is don't know g. trump and we take a look at the effectiveness or otherwise of the protests which have been ranged against him but then this television interconnected age what form of protest actually...
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weather approaching, meaning it will be aware end to the afternoon for belfast on a wet start to the glasgow this evening and overnight, not to cut this coming night. temperatures across a large swathe of england and wales into double figures, up to 13 or 1a. 0n monday, low pressure are still here and sending a breeze and showers our way, so scotland and northern ireland closer to the low on monday, more frequent showers here. elsewhere, fewer showers and feeling just that little bit warmer. 0n tuesday, the wind direction will change somewhat across southern parts of the uk. in fact, the winds will come in france where it is warm at the moment, so temperatures could get up to 22 celsius, may be 20 in yorkshire and 18 in newcastle, but notice a hint of showers there on tuesday as well. tuesday night into wednesday, we could have thundery downpours across the eastern half of england as we go into wednesday, so more of an easterly track at this stage. this could change a little bit. look how warm it is across europe. this is where we have the heatwave. closer to that low, it will remain changea
weather approaching, meaning it will be aware end to the afternoon for belfast on a wet start to the glasgow this evening and overnight, not to cut this coming night. temperatures across a large swathe of england and wales into double figures, up to 13 or 1a. 0n monday, low pressure are still here and sending a breeze and showers our way, so scotland and northern ireland closer to the low on monday, more frequent showers here. elsewhere, fewer showers and feeling just that little bit warmer. 0n...
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in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghpe is stuck, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see sunshine and heavy showers. in the north of the country there will be some sunshine around. at times it will be cloudy, but dry at least. on wednesday, the weather system is still with us, a sense of things spiralling very slowly around, and again, more heavy showers being pushed into the uk, so again, it continues to remain very wet across many parts of the country into wednesday. wednesday and thursday, the low pressure is still with us, so this pattern is not in a hurry to change. it will be on the cool side, in fact, as far as the rest of the week is concerned very little change really, at times will be quit
in fact, first thing in the morning there will probably be some sunshine in belfast, glasgow and edinburghpe is stuck, it is not moving or moving very slowly. through tuesday, this band of weather, band of heavy rain, will very slowly drift, at a glacial pace it will move its way towards the north. it will continue to rain across yorkshire all through the day, the north—west of england, wales, the south—west, it sort of curls back into the centre of the low. the south—east will see...
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in glasgow, the castle mill walking group of seniors not only remember the days before devolution, theys quite a high possibility. yeah? is that‘s something you would like to see? is that something you would like to see? i‘m sort of sitting on the fence at the moment, you know. the information‘s not enough for you to make a big decision about things like that, at the moment, you know. do you think brexit makes the chances of an independent scotland more likely? possibly, yeah. because people are so fed up with it. i know i am. ijust see brexit and go, shut the paper. even more so now that boris is on the lead. devolution was devised to try and satisfy scottish demands for greater home rule. but as brexit looms, arguments over scottish independence still dominate politics here and those argument may be here and those arguments may be fuelled by a new prime minister in downing street. sarah smith, bbc news, holyrood. for once, it‘s sun hats not wellies that revellers are wearing at the glastonbury festival. and for the first time, a solo black british artist is one of the headline acts. o
in glasgow, the castle mill walking group of seniors not only remember the days before devolution, theys quite a high possibility. yeah? is that‘s something you would like to see? is that something you would like to see? i‘m sort of sitting on the fence at the moment, you know. the information‘s not enough for you to make a big decision about things like that, at the moment, you know. do you think brexit makes the chances of an independent scotland more likely? possibly, yeah. because...
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by sky blue credit involve the time spent commuting and the cost of commuting in one year michael glasgow from aaa says motorists should also consider it cost about $7,000 just in terms of maintaining your vehicle is. >>and it really comes down to the individual. a driver us to make the decision is that the compensation level you know that would ever gets around taking that you are driving to the city is it really enough you know to make me want to spend 2 hours of my life and traficant. >>the study involved commuters ages, 16 and above in 2017 in oakland, gayle, ong kron 4 news. >>well home prices in the bay area have dropped by the largest amount since 2012 the average home price in the bay area in the month of may with 860,000 still more than what i can afford about is down nearly $15,000 from may of 2018. last month also saw an increase in home sales, so folks are buying a little bit more the number of homes, sales was up 20% from april. well this monday, a new law regarding that police of police body camera footage goes into effect that law requires police to release body camera foot
by sky blue credit involve the time spent commuting and the cost of commuting in one year michael glasgow from aaa says motorists should also consider it cost about $7,000 just in terms of maintaining your vehicle is. >>and it really comes down to the individual. a driver us to make the decision is that the compensation level you know that would ever gets around taking that you are driving to the city is it really enough you know to make me want to spend 2 hours of my life and traficant....
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what would people think of beijing in moscow struck in the fast lane submarine base north of glasgow there's certainly no doubt that london is more in line with washington than any other capital perhaps a bottle of eve of the tensions in the persian gulf so who will fight another middle east war and who will britain recruit for a future us war as war school a new film exposes british government recruitment tactics targeting children as young as 7 its director mick dixon joins me now to make welcome to going underground tell me about the film how it suggested by stealth the government is militarizing britain's youth and that's 7 to 11 year old something to think about i suppose now there are reports the jobs are going to the persian gulf again but it's interesting you say by stealth isn't really stealth it's in the open they have these plans to have a coherent strategy for encouraging people to support the military in this country is all they're so open about it comes across in a way that looks as though it's benign it looks as there is just fun and games but it's calculated from what
what would people think of beijing in moscow struck in the fast lane submarine base north of glasgow there's certainly no doubt that london is more in line with washington than any other capital perhaps a bottle of eve of the tensions in the persian gulf so who will fight another middle east war and who will britain recruit for a future us war as war school a new film exposes british government recruitment tactics targeting children as young as 7 its director mick dixon joins me now to make...