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i come from l the yorkshire and humber region and i the yorkshire and humber region and i come _ the and humber region and i come from probably what would be classed _ i come from probably what would be classed as— i come from probably what would be classed as a disadvantaged background, certainly not affluent in any _ background, certainly not affluent in any way — background, certainly not affluent in any way. i think we have seen a massive _ in any way. i think we have seen a massive gap— in any way. i think we have seen a massive gap within attainment levels with the _ massive gap within attainment levels with the kids throughout the pandemic, we have seen it through the district — pandemic, we have seen it through the district wide and resources that come _ the district wide and resources that come with— the district wide and resources that come with that kids have come and if the government are really serious, and i_ the government are really serious, and i do _ the government are really serious, and i do agree with laura done are the some — and i do agree with laura done are t
i come from l the yorkshire and humber region and i the yorkshire and humber region and i come _ the and humber region and i come from probably what would be classed _ i come from probably what would be classed as— i come from probably what would be classed as a disadvantaged background, certainly not affluent in any _ background, certainly not affluent in any way — background, certainly not affluent in any way. i think we have seen a massive _ in any way. i think we have seen a massive...
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i'll forget the humber tional, but the the it up with miller li live come were less than a deal here. paul, upon your for lunch really to start that will help petula national for key this. i apologize if i could meet eliza. miss wilkins is where i didn't feel like i cooked his grade. was a little crazy. just falling by the gym. emotional to relax. shopped out the the, the i . ready in i know i me, i i get i i use, i'm not going to give you ready. we're getting out every good. i had no fear. there's no he has, i'm always wary. i'm all right in a layer you're, you do the news . i don't the 30 then at the elephant as me as it's already come out and give them well, a gun. i knew that i had a need that mean he know me and i live in charlotte right now, but highly booty. i'm going to test going just a minute to run by dave throughout the night so that it will show me what well, did i look at what i was doing that isn't how to handle guns, but really been this will lead to the look at. i'm another, we've had this with nothing. i said we're going to convey o'neil. we said, yeah, sit out a vei
i'll forget the humber tional, but the the it up with miller li live come were less than a deal here. paul, upon your for lunch really to start that will help petula national for key this. i apologize if i could meet eliza. miss wilkins is where i didn't feel like i cooked his grade. was a little crazy. just falling by the gym. emotional to relax. shopped out the the, the i . ready in i know i me, i i get i i use, i'm not going to give you ready. we're getting out every good. i had no fear....
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it also reveals large regional differences across england — with yorkshire and the humber, the northgovernment says it s committed more than £3 billion so far to helping children in england make up for any lost learning. what does it tell us? shows us that like march year, primary age children in at two key areas, reading and maths, had fallen behind. a, ., ., , behind. more than three months in maths, behind. more than three months in maths. more _ behind. more than three months in maths, more than _ behind. more than three months in maths, more than two _ behind. more than three months in maths, more than two months - behind. more than three months in maths, more than two months in l maths, more than two months in reading. they had made progress in the autumn term, having had a very destructive yet last year, out of school in march, then the long summer holidays. they would be hind at the beginning of the school year and in schools how to make progress. it seems as though that was wiped out by that second national lockdown, leaving schools with a mountain to climb. when we look at
it also reveals large regional differences across england — with yorkshire and the humber, the northgovernment says it s committed more than £3 billion so far to helping children in england make up for any lost learning. what does it tell us? shows us that like march year, primary age children in at two key areas, reading and maths, had fallen behind. a, ., ., , behind. more than three months in maths, behind. more than three months in maths. more _ behind. more than three months in maths,...
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we got reaction on the resolution from martin doors are a member of the humber parliament through playing russia, something red. so in this way you can go forward. this will not lead to the dialogue. all this will not lead to strengthen one for you all shall claim to be sure thing to international law and resort thing to human rights that are that different economically tied them to the union. so it will not out the civilians so much. but i think it will even strain to look at and it will not lead to kind of regime change which is wanted by the union. we shall go deeper into another life when we see that the european union and the us try to do color revolution and ukraine and then georgia. now embed sanctions. and this is the contrary of a dialogue and as well the person who was put into prison from the era play was someone who was working with the rec, recommend you, which is the passion, recommend in the crying. you want the blog. so i think it's not the right way to bring down a plane to, to get to get access to a person like that. the united states is you to complete its paula to from
we got reaction on the resolution from martin doors are a member of the humber parliament through playing russia, something red. so in this way you can go forward. this will not lead to the dialogue. all this will not lead to strengthen one for you all shall claim to be sure thing to international law and resort thing to human rights that are that different economically tied them to the union. so it will not out the civilians so much. but i think it will even strain to look at and it will not...
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martin told her member of the humber parliament representing the left party. all the mastery of the russian navy is carrying knowledge opperation all exercises in the pacific ocean. some 20 worships submarines, support vessels as well as a number of aircraft are taking part. they've traveled up to 4000 kilometers from their home basis. the main purpose of the exercise is, is to coordinate a diverse task force of considerable distance south america. there's being further clashes in the peruvian capital $94.00 days after the presidential run off with the vote to close to coal. it's made allegations of folic acid duncan left. when candidate pedro casteel is leading by less than one percent on wrestle through in the colombian capital, where thousands came out to voice their anger up. the government. people have a host of gripes from new tax reforms on poverty to police brutality and a dire health cur. sector 6 weeks of similar unrest come see 21 people and others where we lead the news runup for. but to go to for more great programs get going after the shortest br
martin told her member of the humber parliament representing the left party. all the mastery of the russian navy is carrying knowledge opperation all exercises in the pacific ocean. some 20 worships submarines, support vessels as well as a number of aircraft are taking part. they've traveled up to 4000 kilometers from their home basis. the main purpose of the exercise is, is to coordinate a diverse task force of considerable distance south america. there's being further clashes in the peruvian...
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fiber attack leads to computer system failure, humber river hospital impacting patient care that is terrifying california city computer system down for weeks and ransomware attack, there are so many more i could keep going on and on. what is the attacks that you've seen that really stand out to you? yeah, so we've seen attacks across, across industries, across size companies. we see everything from organizations that are nonprofits working on cancer research, to large fortune, 100 companies that have been totally shut down by ransomware incident. you know, the ones that really came to me are the call that we get from small business owners not, you know, they're facing a potentially business ending event when they log onto their computers and see that you should be getting them. or if i jump in here and add the now i see schools and hospitals are often highlighted and we've read about those in the news. those are the ones that make me really, really angry. there was one compromise in particular in the fall. but i remember very well because my team of the friday and late october and we saw the s
fiber attack leads to computer system failure, humber river hospital impacting patient care that is terrifying california city computer system down for weeks and ransomware attack, there are so many more i could keep going on and on. what is the attacks that you've seen that really stand out to you? yeah, so we've seen attacks across, across industries, across size companies. we see everything from organizations that are nonprofits working on cancer research, to large fortune, 100 companies...
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learning lost there has been in maths, at the beginning of the school year, children in yorkshire and humbers are going to have to address. all of this will increase pressure for them to add to the 3.1 billion they have already promised. branwen, thank you. thousands of police have been patrolling the streets of hong kong to stop people commemorating the anniversary of the 1989 massacre in tiananmen square in beijing. the authorities have banned vigils, citing coronavirus restrictions, and areas where people usually gather have been closed off, as danny vincent reports. june 4th was once a day hong kongers dared not to forget. victoria park once looked like this on the anniversary of the deadly crackdown. this is victoria park onjune 4th 2021. this former british colony is the only place on chinese soil that officially marks the tiananmen square crackdown. this year, the authorities threatened to imprison anyone who attended the vigil. they cited covid—19 restrictions, but it's seen as a part of a wider attack on dissent. some were determined to mark the day. translation: we're taking risks
learning lost there has been in maths, at the beginning of the school year, children in yorkshire and humbers are going to have to address. all of this will increase pressure for them to add to the 3.1 billion they have already promised. branwen, thank you. thousands of police have been patrolling the streets of hong kong to stop people commemorating the anniversary of the 1989 massacre in tiananmen square in beijing. the authorities have banned vigils, citing coronavirus restrictions, and...
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children in yorkshire and the humber, three times more learning lost in maths than in south—west, showing pressure on the government to up its offer, currently. it has already committed to more than £3 billion of what it says is an ambitious, long—term plan, but it is going to face more questions now about whether that is enough. we can speak now to the general secretary of the association of school and college leaders, geoff barton. thank you for being with us. what you think of these figures? they are pretty depressing, aren't they? that is re pretty depressing, aren't they? that is pretty much _ pretty depressing, aren't they? twat is pretty much an understatement. the end of a fairly squalid week for the department for education, for the department for education, for the government. just over a year ago, the prime minister said this was the number one priority, it was going to be a world beating recovery plan, and yet here we are having had a fairly tiny and i, and an end today of this research which has shown when that has been an extraordinary loss of learning, and that it extraordi
children in yorkshire and the humber, three times more learning lost in maths than in south—west, showing pressure on the government to up its offer, currently. it has already committed to more than £3 billion of what it says is an ambitious, long—term plan, but it is going to face more questions now about whether that is enough. we can speak now to the general secretary of the association of school and college leaders, geoff barton. thank you for being with us. what you think of these...
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officer he had killed samantha class. 2a years ago, he strangled and beat her, and put her in the humbery allen is a very dangerous man. he poses a significant risk to females. he has had violent outbursts all his life. he has a deep seated hate for sex workers. he does pose a risk to the public and he should spend the rest of his life in prison. a 25—year—old local man was arrested in hull yesterday morning and is being questioned here at hessle police station. humberside police first caught gary allen 1998, but detectives have faced several twists and turns through the legal system. in 2000, at this same court in sheffield, he stood trial for samantha's killing, but the jury gave a majority verdict of not guilty. a free man, he travelled to plymouth, but within weeks he had attacked two more sex workers. he was squeezing my throat. obviously, i was trying to fight him off. then he got me in a headlock and dragged me back and i fell on the floor. he still carried on hitting me and i wasjust screaming, i was. jailed for ten years, gary allen told probation he thought sex workers were scu
officer he had killed samantha class. 2a years ago, he strangled and beat her, and put her in the humbery allen is a very dangerous man. he poses a significant risk to females. he has had violent outbursts all his life. he has a deep seated hate for sex workers. he does pose a risk to the public and he should spend the rest of his life in prison. a 25—year—old local man was arrested in hull yesterday morning and is being questioned here at hessle police station. humberside police first...
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children in yorkshire and the humber, three times more learning loss in maths than in south—west, showingays is an ambitious, long—term plan, but it is going to face more questions now about whether that is enough. brandman, many thanks- _ whether that is enough. brandman, many thanks- -- — whether that is enough. brandman, many thanks. -- branwen. - this year's uk city of culture — coventry — launches its opening event �*coventry moves' tomorrow. it's the first major event on its cultural calendar. 0rganisers have had to rethink their original plans for a mass gathering in the city — due to covid restrictions. instead, they will deliver a spectacle of art and performance, live—streamed online, throughout the day. colleen harris reports. it's been a long wait. now coventry is ready. from street theatre to music, preparations are being finalised for tomorrow's launch. welcome to coventry. the city will showcase its cultural heritage, from post—war brutalist architecture to the birth of iconicjaguars. # but when i switch on, i rotate the dial...# breathing new life into coventry�*s two—tone
children in yorkshire and the humber, three times more learning loss in maths than in south—west, showingays is an ambitious, long—term plan, but it is going to face more questions now about whether that is enough. brandman, many thanks- _ whether that is enough. brandman, many thanks- -- — whether that is enough. brandman, many thanks. -- branwen. - this year's uk city of culture — coventry — launches its opening event �*coventry moves' tomorrow. it's the first major event on its...
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it all perhaps of in participated in hoover's relief efforts humber-st. by starvation and disease, some 15 million children were renewed in health, giving them a chance for a productive future. hoover's biography -- biographer, george h. nash writes that hoover was responsible for saving the lives of more people than anyone in history. with the end of the war, his involvement and humanitarian missions, who were trying to focus on his future. he considered opening another office and returning to mining, which he never did. he considered many business opportunities, but never focused on any of them. he even considered a run for the presidency in 1920, as both major political parties recording him. his enthusiasm for the office was only halfhearted. he wrote ad articles and delivered many speeches, but soon the opportunity that helped starving people, came knocking again. this time, it was the soviet union that needed his help. by now, 1920, the russian civil war was ending, and one had once been widespread hunger, was now famine. hoover had taken a position
it all perhaps of in participated in hoover's relief efforts humber-st. by starvation and disease, some 15 million children were renewed in health, giving them a chance for a productive future. hoover's biography -- biographer, george h. nash writes that hoover was responsible for saving the lives of more people than anyone in history. with the end of the war, his involvement and humanitarian missions, who were trying to focus on his future. he considered opening another office and returning to...
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officer was responding to a call for a man having a mental health crisis near old piedmont road and the humber way when officers got to the scene, they say the man attacked the officer stabbing him. the officer is expected to be okay. medics took the man to the hospital for a mental evaluation and he now faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon on an officer. >> tonight. we want to show you a map of just how bad drought conditions are across the bay area we've been talking about it for weeks. the shows you exactly what we're dealing with. the reservoirs in marine county that are typically full by now completely dry. they provide alarming look at just how the drought is also accelerating the fire season. you can also see there are elevated risks areas all across the bay area, the areas that an orange have an elevated risk of fires. the areas that are in red. >> extremely fire-prone in these extreme conditions are making matters really difficult for firefighters because of all of that increase the fire danger this month. sonoma county, making sure that folks who live there are ready to go j
officer was responding to a call for a man having a mental health crisis near old piedmont road and the humber way when officers got to the scene, they say the man attacked the officer stabbing him. the officer is expected to be okay. medics took the man to the hospital for a mental evaluation and he now faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon on an officer. >> tonight. we want to show you a map of just how bad drought conditions are across the bay area we've been talking about it...
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the rain also edging its way to the north of the humber later and a little further westwards across partsday. breezy in east anglia and the south—east but away from that, lighter winds and with the sunshine now it should feel very pleasant. 19-20 now it should feel very pleasant. 19—20 and west scotland, 21 in west cumbria and the same in the west of wales and parts of cornwall. this evening and overnight, still some of the heavy and thundery rain and eastern parts of england. siding a little further northwards and clearing out into the north sea by and large. most places will be dry as we head into saturday morning, the starter that we head into saturday morning, the start of the weekend. on the cool side in northern and western areas, temperatures in rural parts down to single figures. less in east anglia and the south—east compared to oblate but on saturday, the brighter day of the weekend, one or two isolated showers here and there, mainly in the west. most places will be dry. best of the sunshine into the east before we see some showers into the evening and temperatures mid to high t
the rain also edging its way to the north of the humber later and a little further westwards across partsday. breezy in east anglia and the south—east but away from that, lighter winds and with the sunshine now it should feel very pleasant. 19-20 now it should feel very pleasant. 19—20 and west scotland, 21 in west cumbria and the same in the west of wales and parts of cornwall. this evening and overnight, still some of the heavy and thundery rain and eastern parts of england. siding a...
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officer he had killed samantha class. 2a years ago, he strangled and beat her and put her in the humberstood trial for samantha's killing, but the jury gave a majority verdict of not guilty. a free man, he travelled to plymouth, but within weeks, he had attacked two more sex workers. he was squeezing my throat. obviously, i was trying to fight him off. then he got me in a headlock and dragged me back and i fell on the floor. he still carried on hitting me, and i wasjust screaming, i was. jailed for ten years, gary allen told probation officers he thought sex workers were scum and the lowest of the low. and when he returned to our area after release, humberside police were so concerned, it launched operation misty, to monitor him with undercover officers. their role was just to build that relationship with gary allen and set a scene where he may either confess or may give some information. that confession gave the police new hope. crucially, the law on double jeopardy had changed. new and compelling evidence meant a defendant could be prosecuted again for the same crime. but yorkshire's
officer he had killed samantha class. 2a years ago, he strangled and beat her and put her in the humberstood trial for samantha's killing, but the jury gave a majority verdict of not guilty. a free man, he travelled to plymouth, but within weeks, he had attacked two more sex workers. he was squeezing my throat. obviously, i was trying to fight him off. then he got me in a headlock and dragged me back and i fell on the floor. he still carried on hitting me, and i wasjust screaming, i was. jailed...
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the proposal is to make the hydrogen on the humber, some of the electricity needed for this will come so we are looking for clarity, we are hoping to see that white to see that in the white paper that will be out shortly, and with that clarity, hopefully we can then encourage investment and put these projects forward. the reinvention of rough could be a world first. the traditional skills of the oil and gas industry are ready to be adapted. there is the promise of many newjobs too when the hydrogen economy takes off. paul murphy, bbc news, on rough platform 3b. now how much would you pay for this used car? it's a light blue ford escort, a0 years old, but in good condition. oh and by the way it once belonged to princess diana — the car bought for her by prince charles shortly after they got engaged. well, today it was up for auction, as luxmy gopal reports. a royal who drew crowds and interest wherever she went, princess diana's life and legacy continues to captivate, even when it comes to her humble 1981 ford escort. inside, you see still in fantastic condition, blue velour interior,
the proposal is to make the hydrogen on the humber, some of the electricity needed for this will come so we are looking for clarity, we are hoping to see that white to see that in the white paper that will be out shortly, and with that clarity, hopefully we can then encourage investment and put these projects forward. the reinvention of rough could be a world first. the traditional skills of the oil and gas industry are ready to be adapted. there is the promise of many newjobs too when the...
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the proposal is to make the hydrogen on the humber, some of the electricity needed for this will come very 1980's there. the mark iii ghia was a gift from prince charles shortly after their engagement. she'd watch him play polo from it. and on the bonnet was a playful symbol of their relationship. this little fellow, he is a replica of a gift from lady sarah spencer, the sister of princess diana, and he harks back to the kids' fairy tale, the frog prince, in which a beautiful girl kisses a frog and he turns into a prince. diana moved to this car from a mini metro, which was a car that she owned. of course, the mini metro was a fairly cheap car back in the day. and this was an escort. it's the ghia model, which is the most expensive model, the highest street model. bit of a step up, if i'm honest. the ford fleet, if you like, of cars was used by the royal family for many years. diana had a succession of these. this was the first of three escorts that she had at different times. the car's current owner kept its origins a secret. nine careful owners, relatively low mileage given its age,
the proposal is to make the hydrogen on the humber, some of the electricity needed for this will come very 1980's there. the mark iii ghia was a gift from prince charles shortly after their engagement. she'd watch him play polo from it. and on the bonnet was a playful symbol of their relationship. this little fellow, he is a replica of a gift from lady sarah spencer, the sister of princess diana, and he harks back to the kids' fairy tale, the frog prince, in which a beautiful girl kisses a frog...