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that is a big question and it isa britain?nd it is a radical manifesto that labour have produced. but it doesn't help that the fact thatjeremy corbyn is sitting on the fence on brexit. it doesn't help that it appears to have been an unwritten deal between the conservative party and the brexit party. and in between what i discovered in the last few weeks is thatjo swinson is not making an impact. therefore, the lib dems who wear polling at over 20% seems to have shrunk to something like 15%. i don't know what that will ultimately be. they seem to represent the remainers. that is why don't trust the polls, a lot of constituents are going to choose their lib dems candid is not post on jo swinson, but of their legal candidate. these polls are very misleading because there are very distinct constituencies. politicians like to say a week is a long time in politics but a prince has just proved that an hour is quite long enough to destroy a career in public life. that was the duration of prince andrew's bbc interview focusing on his f
that is a big question and it isa britain?nd it is a radical manifesto that labour have produced. but it doesn't help that the fact thatjeremy corbyn is sitting on the fence on brexit. it doesn't help that it appears to have been an unwritten deal between the conservative party and the brexit party. and in between what i discovered in the last few weeks is thatjo swinson is not making an impact. therefore, the lib dems who wear polling at over 20% seems to have shrunk to something like 15%. i...
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for toronto this isa where he started. toronto this is a real statement of intent or is it just is a real statement of intent or is itjust someone to boost is a real statement of intent or is it just someone to boost the is a real statement of intent or is itjust someone to boost the profile and maybe get a few more sponsors on board rather than having a massive impact on the pitch? he's very sellable and also a very marketable commodity and he understands the game, he understands both sides of professional sportsmanship, game, he understands both sides of professionalsportsmanship, notjust getting the ball over the line but equally as important to make sure you are on message with your sport and what trying to sell. no one does it better than the north americans. toronto is just a sport mad city, it better than the north americans. toronto isjust a sport mad city, it isa game toronto isjust a sport mad city, it is a game changer. it can be a game changerfor is a game changer. it can be a game changer for superleague. at t
for toronto this isa where he started. toronto this is a real statement of intent or is it just is a real statement of intent or is itjust someone to boost is a real statement of intent or is it just someone to boost the is a real statement of intent or is itjust someone to boost the profile and maybe get a few more sponsors on board rather than having a massive impact on the pitch? he's very sellable and also a very marketable commodity and he understands the game, he understands both sides of...
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it isa sunday times, talking about heinz.good front—page story that will get people talkinglj it is a good front—page story that will get people talking. i wonder how the research was done and i feel sorry for the people who had to do it because actually there are some quite pleasant stuff they are looking at but heinz had been advertising on one of the biggest pornographic websites. apparently they took over the site for a day to plug one of their brands but they do like the types of products they led with, marmite, baked beans, the least sexy foods you could imagine but it is certainly a great sunday story. they are family friendly foods and that is part of the point. should brands that children eat really be advertising on one of the world's biggest pornographic websites. i think it is an excellent investigation that one of my collea g u es investigation that one of my colleagues dead and she found really disturbing things on the site. is that something you want your site to be associated with? this is a story that i know
it isa sunday times, talking about heinz.good front—page story that will get people talkinglj it is a good front—page story that will get people talking. i wonder how the research was done and i feel sorry for the people who had to do it because actually there are some quite pleasant stuff they are looking at but heinz had been advertising on one of the biggest pornographic websites. apparently they took over the site for a day to plug one of their brands but they do like the types of...
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i think that isa diane, your assessment? pretty accurate assessment of what is happening in hong kong. for anybody observing hong kong for the past six months, being on the ground in hong kong or in beijing, probably the consensus is there isn't a solution in sight. what is significant is with the violence escalating in hong kong, we are seeing chinese mainland students who have been studying in hong kong packing up and going home. i have seen footage of trains going into the packed with people and they are leaving hong kong. the chinese residents, some expats working for multinationals, they are leaving or considering leaving. so hong kong is in this particular dangerous situation and we probably are looking at violence escalating. what does that mean for hong kong? what is significant is that one country, two system is under threat. that actually means limited autonomy and freedom is that hong kong has from china. when hong kong was handed over to china that was with a agreed with the british government. back then the lead
i think that isa diane, your assessment? pretty accurate assessment of what is happening in hong kong. for anybody observing hong kong for the past six months, being on the ground in hong kong or in beijing, probably the consensus is there isn't a solution in sight. what is significant is with the violence escalating in hong kong, we are seeing chinese mainland students who have been studying in hong kong packing up and going home. i have seen footage of trains going into the packed with people...
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nearly 260,000 properties have been bought using the isa according to the government.s, prompting a late surge, according to some providers. it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot in just a few decades. antarctica is now the destination of choice for thousands of thrill seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region — visitors now have a greener, more sustainable way of getting there. andy beatt reports. ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first day in antarctica. the coldest, most hostile place on earth. and one of the most popular. nearly 80,000 visit this fragile environment each year. every passenger generating five tonnes of c02. a polar paradox — antarctica's tourist boom threatening its very existence. now, though, hope on the horizon. to be on the first hybrid—powered expedition ship in the world, that makes it pretty special. it is the same technology as you have in your trusty telephone, only larger. on its maiden voyage, the ship's electric engines drastically cutting the environmental impact and delivering savin
nearly 260,000 properties have been bought using the isa according to the government.s, prompting a late surge, according to some providers. it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot in just a few decades. antarctica is now the destination of choice for thousands of thrill seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region — visitors now have a greener, more sustainable way of getting there. andy beatt reports. ladies and gentlemen, have a wonderful first...
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don't they come to you if it isa before.ecause sometimes you have to do examination that involved machinery, especially for the heart, brain or other parts of your anatomy. i am brain or other parts of your anatomy. iam not brain or other parts of your anatomy. i am not that surprise. i have seen the president. this man is incredibly... he's almost superhuman with his energy level. he starts at six in the morning and goes to midnightand he six in the morning and goes to midnight and he has been doing this for many years, he thrives on and it does this time and time again and with the holidays coming up, he will be out golfing and being engaged. he is doing a couple of rallies. i think we will see no evidence of this. it is a little bit of a media conspiracy theory that he is sick and he says things that are not accurate and the media is highly speculative here. the road to twe nty20 speculative here. the road to twenty20 is a broad one for the president. he list can be confident that he is likely to be his party's nominee an
don't they come to you if it isa before.ecause sometimes you have to do examination that involved machinery, especially for the heart, brain or other parts of your anatomy. i am brain or other parts of your anatomy. iam not brain or other parts of your anatomy. i am not that surprise. i have seen the president. this man is incredibly... he's almost superhuman with his energy level. he starts at six in the morning and goes to midnightand he six in the morning and goes to midnight and he has been...
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it isa it is a national scandal, yes. can we be happy with children in tents on boats and these transitional things? nigel farage says he won't be running as a brexit party candidate, in the upcoming, general election. 33 people have been injured in a coach crash in france — 11 of them are british. delhi's toxic smog forces airports to cancel flights — the city's chief minister says the air has become unbearable. lewis hamilton wins his sixth formula 1 world title. he's nowjust one short, of michael shumacher‘s record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us parliamentary journalist, tony grew, and the journalist and author, caroline frost. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. leading in the guardian, "obey me on brexit," corbyn tells his dissenting shadow cabinet members, as he seeks to shift the focus onto socialjustice for the december election. in the metro, nigel farage says he won't stand to be an mp in the upcoming election, claiming he'll instead f
it isa it is a national scandal, yes. can we be happy with children in tents on boats and these transitional things? nigel farage says he won't be running as a brexit party candidate, in the upcoming, general election. 33 people have been injured in a coach crash in france — 11 of them are british. delhi's toxic smog forces airports to cancel flights — the city's chief minister says the air has become unbearable. lewis hamilton wins his sixth formula 1 world title. he's nowjust one short,...
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there isa the normal election leaflet. debris is it looks like an newspaper potentially? yeah, that's the concern, when we put that to the candidate there, or a spokesperson said, there are the labour party logo is on the front and inside, she said clearly voters, potential voters, would be able to tell the difference but i think is two issues, this is not the kind of thing people read the small print into much detail, it's the kind of thing put on your or it goes straight in the bin, depending on what kind of political party you are receiving it from. there's also the issue of more vulnerable members of society, the elderly and so on who might not immediately realise what you are looking at and in fact, with the labour party newspaper, there is a second issue, the headline on the front is 90% support for remain according to a local pull, we asked the candidate or a team for the candidate how did you get to the figure and they said actually that came from a local survey placed in the candidate ‘s own web page, that's diffe
there isa the normal election leaflet. debris is it looks like an newspaper potentially? yeah, that's the concern, when we put that to the candidate there, or a spokesperson said, there are the labour party logo is on the front and inside, she said clearly voters, potential voters, would be able to tell the difference but i think is two issues, this is not the kind of thing people read the small print into much detail, it's the kind of thing put on your or it goes straight in the bin, depending...
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what is going to be better for the country, it isa going to be better for the country, it is a reallycult decision people will have to make in the 12th of december. lets lean overhead to the front page the financial times, and this is referencing an interview that president macron has done in the economist, and he was saying that nato is brain—dead, it comes from the comments we have had from donald trump. has the us turned its back completely on the european project here? it is difficult to say because we had mike pompeo basically defending nato, and he calls at one of the most critical strategic partnerships of recorded history. as you say, just in december it will celebrate its 70th birthday, i don't think that saying being 70 means you are brain—dead, i don't think that is what macron is saying but i think macron's point is that trump seems to have acted unilaterally without asking or discussing his measures with all the other nato leaders. and this is with reference to turkey? yes. and obviously there have been comments made by trump about some members not paying their full share
what is going to be better for the country, it isa going to be better for the country, it is a reallycult decision people will have to make in the 12th of december. lets lean overhead to the front page the financial times, and this is referencing an interview that president macron has done in the economist, and he was saying that nato is brain—dead, it comes from the comments we have had from donald trump. has the us turned its back completely on the european project here? it is difficult to...
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it isa russell wanted you to experience it.nk you should embrace that moment. it is a thrilling treat and i think you should embrace that momentlj will. you should embrace that moment.” will. that is the joy of a rerelease. and a quick thought on dvd this week? i did this with in mind. annabel comes home. firstly of all the annabelle movies it is the onei all the annabelle movies it is the one i love the most and i chose it —— annabelle comes home. it is not very scary. it has nice characters we can empathise with and enjoy. it is like a roller—coaster funfair ride. thrilling but not disturbing. it's just... it is like a weigh thrilling but not disturbing. it'sjust... it is like a weigh in. you haven't heard how much i swear ona you haven't heard how much i swear on a roller—coaster. it's not pretty! i am going to get you to like horror movies. this is going to happen. this is a very good way in. it is fine. a little bit, you know, but nothing deeply disturbing. scary enough to count as a horror genre, however? but not scary en
it isa russell wanted you to experience it.nk you should embrace that moment. it is a thrilling treat and i think you should embrace that momentlj will. you should embrace that moment.” will. that is the joy of a rerelease. and a quick thought on dvd this week? i did this with in mind. annabel comes home. firstly of all the annabelle movies it is the onei all the annabelle movies it is the one i love the most and i chose it —— annabelle comes home. it is not very scary. it has nice...
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but this isa spend the rest of his life. but this is a really important point. royal set —— royal family was not what should be centred other survivors. there are many things are disastrous to about that appalling interview he did with emily maitlis where he showed no compassion for those survivors, where he showed no contrition for his friendship with a paedophile. of course he should be ashamed of that friendship but he said his only fault was that he was to honourable. it is nauseating. what worries me here is ourwe're it is nauseating. what worries me here is our we're talking about this is almost a soap opera and with the royal family, its inner workings are often presented to the british public in that way but we are talking about sexual violence, by epstein, and allegations against the eighth in line to the throne and we really should be centring, because we know across society, with epstein, the whole point was we know that he was at the centre of very powerful players in various sides of the atlantic and what happens often with sexual abuse and rape is
but this isa spend the rest of his life. but this is a really important point. royal set —— royal family was not what should be centred other survivors. there are many things are disastrous to about that appalling interview he did with emily maitlis where he showed no compassion for those survivors, where he showed no contrition for his friendship with a paedophile. of course he should be ashamed of that friendship but he said his only fault was that he was to honourable. it is nauseating....
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and it isa to india for at least 60 years. wedge international politics. australia has become a global pariah in the last couple of decades. we have gone from the front of the class in being leaders in protecting the environment to the back of the class. the government simply is bringing in laws to make that legal. bob brown is australia's best known environmental champion. a former leader of the australian greens, who saved tasmania's rainforests from destruction, now he is heading into the battle to save the great barrier reef. the heating ocean means the great barrier reef is faced with temperatures it cannot live through. by temperatures it cannot live through. by the end of this century, with global warming, it is going to be like cartage, a heap of white pillars leaning against each other but no sign of life. i would really like to welcome the brunt of the stage. tonight, bob brown is promoting a documentary about the struggle to stop the adani mine. we're going to get as much publicity as we can. laughter. applause. in
and it isa to india for at least 60 years. wedge international politics. australia has become a global pariah in the last couple of decades. we have gone from the front of the class in being leaders in protecting the environment to the back of the class. the government simply is bringing in laws to make that legal. bob brown is australia's best known environmental champion. a former leader of the australian greens, who saved tasmania's rainforests from destruction, now he is heading into the...
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this isa candidates nor party leaders.ng attack onjeremy corbyn by the chief rabbi. i should say the labour party has issued a statement to a spokesperson, ijust received it, it's asjeremy corbyn isa received it, it's asjeremy corbyn is a lifelong campaigner against anti—semitism and has made absolutely clear it has no place in oui’ absolutely clear it has no place in our society nor party and that no—one who engages in it does so in his name but make no mistake, this isa his name but make no mistake, this is a very significant intervention by the chief rabbi. let's get more from chris mason. how serious is this for labour? this is serious. it's serious because of the language the chief rabbi uses and the timing of this intervention, just over a fortnight away from polling day. it is worth saying it's not that surprising given some of the things the chief rabbi has said in the past and the kind of criticism we've heard from plenty in the jewish community criticism we've heard from plenty in thejewish community directed tow
this isa candidates nor party leaders.ng attack onjeremy corbyn by the chief rabbi. i should say the labour party has issued a statement to a spokesperson, ijust received it, it's asjeremy corbyn isa received it, it's asjeremy corbyn is a lifelong campaigner against anti—semitism and has made absolutely clear it has no place in oui’ absolutely clear it has no place in our society nor party and that no—one who engages in it does so in his name but make no mistake, this isa his name but...
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i wonder whether there isa reluctance. it isina fear, if it is written down, if it is in a text message, how safe is that data, is there any chance, if it is done through an employer, that the employer will get to see that? we make sure that we have contracts with all employers, that we will never assure information about who is using the service on an individual level or what they are saying, and feed that back to the employer. it is definitely a concern but we are trying our best. thank you very much forjoining us. nice to see you. in a moment we will go through some of your responses to the twitter question about pulling a sick day at work. but 1st: food waste is a big problem in the catering industry. well, ferrandi — a well known culinary school in paris — is teaching students how to cook what it's calling a zero waste menu. let's take a look. do you know what, i try to do ego cooking, but i should probably first start with just... cooking, but i should probably first start with just. .. cooking, cooking, but i should
i wonder whether there isa reluctance. it isina fear, if it is written down, if it is in a text message, how safe is that data, is there any chance, if it is done through an employer, that the employer will get to see that? we make sure that we have contracts with all employers, that we will never assure information about who is using the service on an individual level or what they are saying, and feed that back to the employer. it is definitely a concern but we are trying our best. thank you...
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it is not a question for me, it isa team. not a question for me, it is a question for the club, but maybe they are going to change my title description. the question had been about transfers. pochettino's ability to conjure success without money was, for many, the source of his magic. after five money was, for many, the source of his magic. afterfive and a half yea rs of his magic. afterfive and a half years of joy, gasps his magic. afterfive and a half years ofjoy, gasps and tears, his show is finally leaving town. what next for spurs? let's bring in the former spurs midfielder michael brown, and miguel delaney — who is the chief football writer for the independent newspaper. michael brown. miguel delaney. things clearly not right under poch. .. but is mourinho really the breath of fresh for the club? i'm not too sure about that, given the debate about mourinho's own managerial career, but one of the issues that become apparent in spurs of late, the squad have become tired of late, the squad have become tired of the overbear
it is not a question for me, it isa team. not a question for me, it is a question for the club, but maybe they are going to change my title description. the question had been about transfers. pochettino's ability to conjure success without money was, for many, the source of his magic. after five money was, for many, the source of his magic. afterfive and a half yea rs of his magic. afterfive and a half years of joy, gasps his magic. afterfive and a half years ofjoy, gasps and tears, his show is...
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inquest overturned and they must have thought that they were getting somewhere three years ago and this isasomewhere three years ago and this is a slap in the face and this is a finding who is responsible for the deaths of their young bell loved ones. you have to ask the question what next for them, it has been 30 yea rs, what next for them, it has been 30 years, are they not stopping now? there are limits that we can say for everything going on and they have not had a resolution from this because families have been campaigning for so long and they are not going to suddenly drop this but ultimately it is a second trial because the first one could not come toa because the first one could not come to a verdict so where does it go now? and we will see lots of campaign and liverpool echo has been campaigning for us throughout this and you will hear a lot more from that and it is a day for deep frustration for these family. let's go onto the next paper, the front of the telegraph and to ask you if you catch them at cop a debate on channel 4? i turned it catch them at cop a debate on channel4? i
inquest overturned and they must have thought that they were getting somewhere three years ago and this isasomewhere three years ago and this is a slap in the face and this is a finding who is responsible for the deaths of their young bell loved ones. you have to ask the question what next for them, it has been 30 yea rs, what next for them, it has been 30 years, are they not stopping now? there are limits that we can say for everything going on and they have not had a resolution from this...
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so it isa the restaurant delivery service. so it is a bit ofa the restaurant delivery service.a bit of a mixed bag. we aren't seeing any profitability from this company —— uber eats. aren't seeing any profitability from this company -- uber eats. and under armour‘s shares fell over 20% after announcing it was being investigated for its accounting practices. it also cut its forecast for its four year sales growth. well, talking trade now, us commerce secretary wilbur ross is visiting south—east asia this week, with a delegation of senior us business executives. one of those stops is indonesia, which is keen to retain its preferential trading status with the us. i was joined by lynn newman, the managing director for the american chamber of commerce in jakarta earlier, director for the american chamber of commerce injakarta earlier, and i asked what we could expect from the visit. i think the visit is significant in that we haven't had a visit from an american commerce secretary to jakarta in many, many yea rs. secretary to jakarta in many, many years. and the fact that the us has
so it isa the restaurant delivery service. so it is a bit ofa the restaurant delivery service.a bit of a mixed bag. we aren't seeing any profitability from this company —— uber eats. aren't seeing any profitability from this company -- uber eats. and under armour‘s shares fell over 20% after announcing it was being investigated for its accounting practices. it also cut its forecast for its four year sales growth. well, talking trade now, us commerce secretary wilbur ross is visiting...
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there isa how are you pricing the drugs? the pricing is being kept artificially low. i am not an expert on drug pricing but i know there are huge differences, having lived in other parts of the world i know that you can buy a drug in another country and it can be far cheaper or more expensive, so there is something to be said about uncovering how we price drugs here. absolutely, and the nhs has very big buying power because it is the one big buyer of drugs in the uk, as it were, whereas in the us there is a whole proliferation within the healthcare service. it means a lot of things, a pacemaker is a more expensive to buy in the us. christine the guard, you have met her many times, haven't you, over the years? one of my role models. she is, absolutely, a force to be reckoned with. the new leader of the ecb. she says climate change is going to be a critical policy, as far as we're concerned, going forward. i think it is absolutely right, and we the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, he has been talking about this fo
there isa how are you pricing the drugs? the pricing is being kept artificially low. i am not an expert on drug pricing but i know there are huge differences, having lived in other parts of the world i know that you can buy a drug in another country and it can be far cheaper or more expensive, so there is something to be said about uncovering how we price drugs here. absolutely, and the nhs has very big buying power because it is the one big buyer of drugs in the uk, as it were, whereas in the...
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i do understand the community leaders want to represent their communities and this isa very representnd this is a very real visceral issue for the britishjewish is a very real visceral issue for the british jewish community, is a very real visceral issue for the britishjewish community, but i don't think it's appropriate to make those comments in the middle of a general election. but the point was thatjeremy corbyn is not fit for office because of the whole mishandling of the anti—semitism... so it is totally pertinent stomach oi’ so it is totally pertinent stomach or no, it is not, because then the implication is either parties are handling it better. but i think is manifestly not the case. let's have a look at the next headline on the metro. they've also got a picture, mo, of the launch. today was the launch of their faith ma nifesto, manifesto, with some welcome proposals to tackle inequality across society for all faith groups, etc, and that's really been drowned out. it has. in terms of campaigns, this is the kind of picture you want to see. it's a shame the words do not match. i
i do understand the community leaders want to represent their communities and this isa very representnd this is a very real visceral issue for the britishjewish is a very real visceral issue for the british jewish community, is a very real visceral issue for the britishjewish community, but i don't think it's appropriate to make those comments in the middle of a general election. but the point was thatjeremy corbyn is not fit for office because of the whole mishandling of the anti—semitism......
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also within the framework of ofcom, they publisher digests which settle that out, but in the end it isa settle that out, but in the end it is a framework for editors of each programme to make good judgements about what is fair, impartial, important for the audience, important for the audience, important in terms of scrutinising the politicians and the guidelines ofa the politicians and the guidelines of a framework for that. you mentioned past electoral performance, that is a difficult concept for a lot of people to judge what is fair by. and obviously an example is a new political party that only came into existence earlier this year, the brexit party, get associated with the party leader who is well—known and has been for many years so how do you judge it is fair in both terms of the brexit party and nigel farage? in a general election you will look back at what happened at the last annual election but you will also look at other elections and of course willjust had a uk elections and of course willjust hada uk— elections and of course willjust had a uk — wide election in very peculia
also within the framework of ofcom, they publisher digests which settle that out, but in the end it isa settle that out, but in the end it is a framework for editors of each programme to make good judgements about what is fair, impartial, important for the audience, important for the audience, important in terms of scrutinising the politicians and the guidelines ofa the politicians and the guidelines of a framework for that. you mentioned past electoral performance, that is a difficult concept...
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this isa waste and recycle a lot more. this is a standard waste sorting machine.een added to scan invisible barcodes. as rubbish passes underneath at three metres a second, each item is scanned. they would struggle to find a traditional single barcode but these new ones are a different matter. they are invisible because they are created by thousands of su btle they are created by thousands of subtle changes to the pixels all over the packaging's artwork. this is also known as digital watermarking. from the cameras in the factory, the code performs like this even though to us it looks like this. the same code can be embossed in plastic. the engineer leading the technology and the trial thinks it could have a big impact. the performance we are seeing is detection in the high 90% range which is excellent for this. this is codenamed holy grail and more than 20 big manufacturers are taking place including the likes of tapes ago, danon and nestle. the project is called holy grail is the real holy grailjust to get people to reuse packaging? for both of these systems, eit
this isa waste and recycle a lot more. this is a standard waste sorting machine.een added to scan invisible barcodes. as rubbish passes underneath at three metres a second, each item is scanned. they would struggle to find a traditional single barcode but these new ones are a different matter. they are invisible because they are created by thousands of su btle they are created by thousands of subtle changes to the pixels all over the packaging's artwork. this is also known as digital...
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there isa party and the conservatives.y clash at the top of the two parties at the moment, but the prospect of the brexit party helping the labour party through the back door will a major feature of the argument, and the conservatives —— that the conservatives will make over the next few weeks. thanks very much indeed. let's get more now on that promise from the conservatives to boost the number of gps in england by training an extra 500 a year, if they win the election. professor helen stokes—lampa rd is chair of the royal college of gps and shejoins me now on webcam. thanks forjoining us today. what do you make of this conservative pledge? it is very welcome to hear a pledge? it is very welcome to hear a pledge that we will have 500 additional doctors training to be gps every year. we have had a steady increase of people choosing to train in general practice and record—breaking numbers this year, so record—breaking numbers this year, so the pledge to go from 3500 to 4000 doctors every year is great, but we still think th
there isa party and the conservatives.y clash at the top of the two parties at the moment, but the prospect of the brexit party helping the labour party through the back door will a major feature of the argument, and the conservatives —— that the conservatives will make over the next few weeks. thanks very much indeed. let's get more now on that promise from the conservatives to boost the number of gps in england by training an extra 500 a year, if they win the election. professor helen...
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nearly 260,000 properties have been bought using the isa according to the government.urge, according to some providers. police are still looking for the man who attacked three people in a shopping street in the dutch city of the hague yesterday. two of the victims were 15—year—old girls the other a 13—year old boy. images and videos on social media show dozens of black friday shoppers running away from the scene. the three people who were stabbed were treated in hospital and later discharged. the attackers identity and motive still appear to be unknown. the families of two police officers who died when their helicopter crashed into the clutha pub in glasgow six years ago have spoken out in support of the pilot. an inquiry ruled last month that the crash happened because pilot david traill "took a chance" and ignored fuel warnings, killing the crew and seven people in the pub. but family members of officers killed say they trusted the pilot "implicitly" . now it's time for a look at the weather. temperatures in places today struggled to get above blazing, particular med
nearly 260,000 properties have been bought using the isa according to the government.urge, according to some providers. police are still looking for the man who attacked three people in a shopping street in the dutch city of the hague yesterday. two of the victims were 15—year—old girls the other a 13—year old boy. images and videos on social media show dozens of black friday shoppers running away from the scene. the three people who were stabbed were treated in hospital and later...
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there isa day-to-day experience at work. team briefing, the one—to—one, how you are left feeling on a friday, if you work monday to friday, if you work monday to friday, they are heavily dictated by a manager. you could work for the best company on the planet and have an awful manager, it will be an awful company. you could work for the worst company in the world but have an awesome line manager and work will be enjoyable. in china does not necessarily equal productivity, but it is important. what advice would you give to someone, what advice would you give to someone, let's say at the bbc, who wa nts someone, let's say at the bbc, who wants advice on managing people? you truly care about getting the best from someone and you care about them. we have organisations we work with who specifically go after that attribute of the individual if they are to be a people manager. but caring is not normally synonymous with being a good manager. how'd you differentiate between making progress, making money, but also making sure there is
there isa day-to-day experience at work. team briefing, the one—to—one, how you are left feeling on a friday, if you work monday to friday, if you work monday to friday, they are heavily dictated by a manager. you could work for the best company on the planet and have an awful manager, it will be an awful company. you could work for the worst company in the world but have an awesome line manager and work will be enjoyable. in china does not necessarily equal productivity, but it is...
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i think there isa changed in scotland.ment in terms of across the uk and other parts of the uk, where there were votes to leave. clearly parliament has been unable to come to a decision. there is an election now. if there is a majority in the house of commons for another referendum then again that is democracy. i understand you would find it even in scotla nd understand you would find it even in scotland that people are garnered by all of this. scotland is not the author of this brexit westminster mix. —— scunnered by all of this.“ there isn't anybody with an overall majority at the selection, you have said this morning that you would consider forming said this morning that you would considerforming an said this morning that you would consider forming an alliance with jeremy corbyn if he offers you another independence referendum. first, i lead a minority government just across the road in the scottish parliament. any leader who is in a minority situation needs to win support from other parties. i wouldn't choose to haveje
i think there isa changed in scotland.ment in terms of across the uk and other parts of the uk, where there were votes to leave. clearly parliament has been unable to come to a decision. there is an election now. if there is a majority in the house of commons for another referendum then again that is democracy. i understand you would find it even in scotla nd understand you would find it even in scotland that people are garnered by all of this. scotland is not the author of this brexit...
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it is a serious subject and it's a life—and—death subject, but i think you so from that clip, there isa, there is a playfulness, sense of entertainment, of liking the car is a second. even if the people like the car is first and the people second! the second film, i don't even know how to describe it, i don't know what to make of it. we have to be careful what we say, it's called the amazing johnathan, a documentary about the amazing johnathan. a comedy magician who achieved huge vegas success at the turn of the century and he called himself the freddy krueger of comedy full his act involved appearing to scoop his eye ball act involved appearing to scoop his eyeball out onstage, appearing to secure his tongue. and then in 2014, when he was onstage, he announced he had been given a year to live, he had been given a year to live, he had a heart condition. the documentary picks up in recent yea rs, documentary picks up in recent years, he's still here and is going out to do more gigs. and it begins asa out to do more gigs. and it begins as a documentary about this extraordinary character,
it is a serious subject and it's a life—and—death subject, but i think you so from that clip, there isa, there is a playfulness, sense of entertainment, of liking the car is a second. even if the people like the car is first and the people second! the second film, i don't even know how to describe it, i don't know what to make of it. we have to be careful what we say, it's called the amazing johnathan, a documentary about the amazing johnathan. a comedy magician who achieved huge vegas...
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it isa metropolitan police commissioner. and all responses will be brought together —— all resources will be brought together. that is what the government's cobra meetings are for, to make sure there is an adequate response to this kind, there has been rivalry between different parts of the police security systems in other countries, that was a problem in belgium in a few years ago and it is a problem britain is determined not to repeat, according to the mayor of london, who also visited the scene in the last hour. the three victims of a stabbing attack in the hague yesterday had been revealed as two boys and a 13—year—old girl. shoppers ran from the scene yesterday. the three were stabbed but treated in hospital and have all been discharged. the attacker‘s motive and identity still appear to be unknown. it's gone from remote wilderness to tourist hotspot in just a few decades. antarctica is now the destination of choice for thousands of thrill seekers. but with tourism and climate change taking their toll on the region, vis
it isa metropolitan police commissioner. and all responses will be brought together —— all resources will be brought together. that is what the government's cobra meetings are for, to make sure there is an adequate response to this kind, there has been rivalry between different parts of the police security systems in other countries, that was a problem in belgium in a few years ago and it is a problem britain is determined not to repeat, according to the mayor of london, who also visited...
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she isa what is she going to talk about?an born, trained in israel and the united states but practices in the us, very popular, has focused on relationships and marriage and infidelity, that has been the crux of it, but her thesis is that identity is not formed in the community but at work, and we are bringing all that baggage, so the traditional issue she talks about, power and control, respect and integrity, closeness and comfort, all of those now exist in the workplace, show she is bringing that with a podcast. when i read this article, she talks about how many yea rs article, she talks about how many years ago we were in a village and all our social interaction was therefore surrounded by many, many people, many actors, whereas now we look for all of it in our partner, our life partner, but also our workplace, so that kind of stews what we expect. absolutely, our expectations are through the roof, we expect our partners to be our best friends, super adventures but stable, provide lifelong interest but also stability. sam
she isa what is she going to talk about?an born, trained in israel and the united states but practices in the us, very popular, has focused on relationships and marriage and infidelity, that has been the crux of it, but her thesis is that identity is not formed in the community but at work, and we are bringing all that baggage, so the traditional issue she talks about, power and control, respect and integrity, closeness and comfort, all of those now exist in the workplace, show she is bringing...
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whether it isa to blow it this place up? whether it is a suicide vest or abominable accpac. backpack. we have almost forgotten how appalling these terrorist incidents are. in 2017 we had several of them, one after the other, it seemed like they were never going to win. the first one was westminster bridge is then there was the manchester arena and then there was the london bombing again. the london bridge incident and then one at finsbury park and one at parsons green, i think. i'm one at finsbury park and one at parsons green, ithink. i'm not saying everybody has got complacent but i think it has a slightly moved off the political radar. it is way back on the political radar now. jason, talking about the heroism of members of the public, it is interesting because we are now getting details of what took place in fishmongers' hall and the idea that people were grabbing weapons. and extraordinary story that somebody grabbed the task of narwhal. the fishmongers' hall have displays of fish. you can see it in the photos, they used this as a way to try and disarm this attacker. it
whether it isa to blow it this place up? whether it is a suicide vest or abominable accpac. backpack. we have almost forgotten how appalling these terrorist incidents are. in 2017 we had several of them, one after the other, it seemed like they were never going to win. the first one was westminster bridge is then there was the manchester arena and then there was the london bombing again. the london bridge incident and then one at finsbury park and one at parsons green, i think. i'm one at...
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that is £250 billion over ten years and the second element of the transformation fund isa second elementansformation fund, 150 billion over five years to upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitals. upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitalsm upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitals. if you are keenly observing you might have spotted that was not the liberal democrats, but rebecca long bailey, the shadow business secretary for labour setting out the plan that we we re labour setting out the plan that we were talking about a few minutes ago thatjohn mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn will flesh out in liverpool today, this huge amount of public investment that labour are planning. let's briefly return to this pact and alliance amongst parties who wa nt to and alliance amongst parties who want to stop brexit. and without further ado, this time i promise you we will bring you baroness brinton of the liberal democrats. one of the reasons we are having the election is that parliament is completely elected and the —— divided on the
that is £250 billion over ten years and the second element of the transformation fund isa second elementansformation fund, 150 billion over five years to upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitals. upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitalsm upgrade everything from schools, all the way through to hospitals. if you are keenly observing you might have spotted that was not the liberal democrats, but rebecca long bailey, the shadow business secretary...
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for most it isa nation out of scotland.a northern scotland. tomorrow, another fairly cloudy day coming up. the ones backing to a south—easterly direction. that should tend to keep most of the rain away from northern ireland, but it will bring in some killer area, so much tell your day. eastern scotland, patches of low cloud and a little drizzle. the most, cloudy, that could be a few brighter spells. friday, low pressure is still with us. we could see an area of rain development across northern scotland. the weather hasn't been to wet here recently, so that is not cause for concern, however, it we see some heavy rain working into south—west england, that could potentially cause a few issues later on in the day. for many, another... star began looks like this. low pressure moves and of the atlantic, this one looks like it is going to be bringing a zone of heavy rain with it. again, some surface water flooding issues given that the ground is saturated. the rinsing within the far of scotland, temperatures rising a little bit. h
for most it isa nation out of scotland.a northern scotland. tomorrow, another fairly cloudy day coming up. the ones backing to a south—easterly direction. that should tend to keep most of the rain away from northern ireland, but it will bring in some killer area, so much tell your day. eastern scotland, patches of low cloud and a little drizzle. the most, cloudy, that could be a few brighter spells. friday, low pressure is still with us. we could see an area of rain development across...
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he isa prime minister desperately needs.ne who will stand up for them. but also someone who will stand up forthem. i but also someone who will stand up for them. i think he will be a principled prime minister, always giving expression to the values we can all live up to. care, solidarity, socialjustice, these are embodied byjeremy corbyn and i think will embody that vision as it goes into number ten. but also, as he mentioned earlier, we have a bold vision for the future of our country. it is about being connected, principled and visionary. i think these are qualities our country is crying out for at the moment. we are into the second week of the general election campaign and i tell you, we will continue to be, no matter what they throw at us, we will continue to be read relentlessly positive in this campaign about the future of our country, aren't we? apparently? —— arent we? just as jeremy did earlier, we are going to map out the different kind of society we are going to create, and we are doing it with care, absolute posi
he isa prime minister desperately needs.ne who will stand up for them. but also someone who will stand up forthem. i but also someone who will stand up for them. i think he will be a principled prime minister, always giving expression to the values we can all live up to. care, solidarity, socialjustice, these are embodied byjeremy corbyn and i think will embody that vision as it goes into number ten. but also, as he mentioned earlier, we have a bold vision for the future of our country. it is...
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it isa had its effect on the national team. it is a factor of pride, we are really happy for them.ugh to go on to south africa for out enough to go on to south africa for our rugby to ourselves, so at the same time, we are gutted to see the boys lose, but in terms of what we have experienced unseen before, it is brilliant for south africa, we are so is brilliant for south africa, we are so proud of who play today. the people we met out there, they would be so happy about it. all in all, it is brilliant it is cutting, but a good result for rugby. how are you quys good result for rugby. how are you guys continue celebrations? you guys have been here since atm with a couple of pints? i think we will enjoy ourselves. the elder brothers are behind us, we will probably have some more drinks, but we will just... may be if we won, it would bea just... may be if we won, it would be a bit more, but at the same time, we willjust be a bit more, but at the same time, we will just have be a bit more, but at the same time, we willjust have a few drinks and reflect on what has been a really good c
it isa had its effect on the national team. it is a factor of pride, we are really happy for them.ugh to go on to south africa for out enough to go on to south africa for our rugby to ourselves, so at the same time, we are gutted to see the boys lose, but in terms of what we have experienced unseen before, it is brilliant for south africa, we are so is brilliant for south africa, we are so proud of who play today. the people we met out there, they would be so happy about it. all in all, it is...
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right mental health care, long delays, for example, getting treatment for eating disorders, so, it isa treatment for eating disorders, so, it is a real issue here. signs of improvement, the regulator, the c2c, coming back to do an update, but a very important issue in this election campaign in east anglia. —— cqc. and what about the wider health issues? last week we learned that english a&e units in hospitals have their lowest ever performance on the four hour target, for patients to be treated or assessed, norfolk and norwich was at the lower end of that. just a sign of the sort of pressure all services are under. demand is rising, i think that, and other hospitals locally are finding it ethical to keep up with demand. staff vacancies, big issue, across the nhs, getting staff to come in. —— finding it difficult. one issue which has been affecting senior clinicians and doctors, pension tax issue, if they do extra shifts, they get taxed for it. there is an offer to cover those costs, so that has been sorted, i am told, but with winter coming been sorted, i am told, but with wintercoming
right mental health care, long delays, for example, getting treatment for eating disorders, so, it isa treatment for eating disorders, so, it is a real issue here. signs of improvement, the regulator, the c2c, coming back to do an update, but a very important issue in this election campaign in east anglia. —— cqc. and what about the wider health issues? last week we learned that english a&e units in hospitals have their lowest ever performance on the four hour target, for patients to be...
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it isa it is a funny old world. but apparently it is not going to be too painful except for the richest. we have the tories also promising to spend quite a bit of money but saying not to worry because taxes won‘t go up. no wonder that the director of the institute for fiscal studies sounded sceptical this morning. there is not an enormous amount there and i think the triple tax lock as they call it not increasing income tax, national insurance or vat could come back to bite them as it did before the 2017 election. they had a similar pledge in 2015 and that stop them with even modest increases in national insurance. if we are going to undo austerity to any extent, and indeed if we are going to cope with the fa ct we if we are going to cope with the fact we are going to need more money for the health service, for pensions, at some point over the next decade, we are going to have to raise taxes or accept that we are going to have much less in the way of public services that we have got used to. neither party is really
it isa it is a funny old world. but apparently it is not going to be too painful except for the richest. we have the tories also promising to spend quite a bit of money but saying not to worry because taxes won‘t go up. no wonder that the director of the institute for fiscal studies sounded sceptical this morning. there is not an enormous amount there and i think the triple tax lock as they call it not increasing income tax, national insurance or vat could come back to bite them as it did...
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. >> isa osorio nos habla de esto. >> hombres armados, que quemaron estos camiones en acapulco >> con dejando mÁs de 29,000 muertos en el primer aÑo de gobierno del presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. >> que parece que no harÁ cambios en la estrategia de seguridad. >> no al menos desde la elimi eliminaciÓn de recursos pÚbli s pÚblicos >> no da los recursos suficientes para atender a la policÍa. >> de y es que el presupuesto d este aÑo el gobierno de lÓpez obrador lejitos. >> cerca de 180 millones del orales a la fiscalÍa general. permite fortalecer y >> pedir condiciones de seguridad. >> encargados recibirÁn menos los a justicia tambiÉn recibirÁn meno presupuesto en un paÍs donde el promedio son asesinadas 95 personas al dÍa. >> y solamente el uno por ciento de estos asesinatos queda resuelto >> una acciÓn que ha generado malestar en la calle >> yo no sÉ lo que pasa >> tambiÉn el combate del crime organizado y los derechos humanos del instituto nacional e electoral. >> que hablÓ de los 83 programas sociales y mÁs de 1600 millones de dÓlares. >> por un lado nos ayuda a nosotros y p
. >> isa osorio nos habla de esto. >> hombres armados, que quemaron estos camiones en acapulco >> con dejando mÁs de 29,000 muertos en el primer aÑo de gobierno del presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. >> que parece que no harÁ cambios en la estrategia de seguridad. >> no al menos desde la elimi eliminaciÓn de recursos pÚbli s pÚblicos >> no da los recursos suficientes para atender a la policÍa. >> de y es que el presupuesto d este aÑo el...
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there isa it is a concern for everyone.s the message not getting through?“ not enough being done or is the message not getting through? if not, why not? it is very difficult. people do not have imagination to think there are horrible people out there. it is opportunistic because it is so easy nowadays, notjust with child sex abuse but fraudulent behaviour. it is difficult to comprehend the scale. that is part of it. what is getting reported is only the tip of the iceberg. we have asked parents and carers to talk to children and young people about what they are accessing. be observant about signs. i want to get your opinion about what the police chief council is saying about the paedophile hunters groups. to quote them, when the group say now acting in the interest of children, largely they are acting on their own interests and exercising. and so called perpetrators of child abuse. evidence shows evidence from these groups, in many instances, is being used in prosecutions. do you think these paedophile hunter group should be
there isa it is a concern for everyone.s the message not getting through?“ not enough being done or is the message not getting through? if not, why not? it is very difficult. people do not have imagination to think there are horrible people out there. it is opportunistic because it is so easy nowadays, notjust with child sex abuse but fraudulent behaviour. it is difficult to comprehend the scale. that is part of it. what is getting reported is only the tip of the iceberg. we have asked...
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five weeks isa events, dear boy, events.in our politics. in a world of social media where things run and run, where a slip—up, in this case a monumental misreading of the situation unfolds, that can do u ntold the situation unfolds, that can do untold damage. what you get is jacob rees—mogg issuing an apology really quickly. and then you get andrew bridgen going on bbc radio and taking ajcb, bridgen going on bbc radio and taking a jcb, excavating the whole and putting it back in the public domain. it beggars belief. i'm sure conservative central office is having a sharp word. if he thought it was about the issues, its personalities as well. the election fever is spreading. here in the us, we are exacty one year away from the 2020 presidential election, and less than 100 days until the new hampshire presidential primary. and based on national polls, it is the former vice presidentjoe biden that remains the frontrunner in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. but the battle for the party nomination isn't a natio
five weeks isa events, dear boy, events.in our politics. in a world of social media where things run and run, where a slip—up, in this case a monumental misreading of the situation unfolds, that can do u ntold the situation unfolds, that can do untold damage. what you get is jacob rees—mogg issuing an apology really quickly. and then you get andrew bridgen going on bbc radio and taking ajcb, bridgen going on bbc radio and taking a jcb, excavating the whole and putting it back in the public...
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it isa system, improve our border security.to the eu budget and lets us redirect funding to domestic priorities. it is a deal that means we can get rid of eu rules and regulations that have often held us back and when we get that deal through we can finally move on as a country and realise the opportunities of brexit and today we are setting out some of the specific ways in which we will change eu low so as to enjoy the benefits of brexit without delay. we will back british business by ensuring that the public sector buys british. we will scrap the tampon tax, back british industry by making sure we can intervene when british businesses are struggling and these are some of the benefits which will directly result from leaving the eu. in addition we will also take steps to ensure that the australian style points—based immigration system is in place by the 1st of january 2021 and by lowering the number of unskilled immigrants who have been able to come here with no job lined up able to come here with no job lined up the system wil
it isa system, improve our border security.to the eu budget and lets us redirect funding to domestic priorities. it is a deal that means we can get rid of eu rules and regulations that have often held us back and when we get that deal through we can finally move on as a country and realise the opportunities of brexit and today we are setting out some of the specific ways in which we will change eu low so as to enjoy the benefits of brexit without delay. we will back british business by ensuring...
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it isa links with other cities of russia. it is a very extreme place. idea was to talk about this environment and climate. almost inevitably we can find a scenario and people go quite often there, it is not luxury, it is very common and something people need. when there are stronger snowstorms buses are organised and workers go to mines or pla nts organised and workers go to mines or plants by the buses. pollinate comes very slowly, —— polar night comes very slowly, —— polar night comes very slowly. then you understand that as a normal daylight. it is very important to see sun for good mood and one moment it is time to be very ha rd mood and one moment it is time to be very hard and heavy, psychologically after two months i started to have this feeling of panic that the sun will never come back. these are a very beautiful time, people are so happy and worked often until late just enjoying the one weather and beautiful golden light. it is hard sometimes to sleep because a lot of people are not used to sleep when that is a delight. it is quite contradicto
it isa links with other cities of russia. it is a very extreme place. idea was to talk about this environment and climate. almost inevitably we can find a scenario and people go quite often there, it is not luxury, it is very common and something people need. when there are stronger snowstorms buses are organised and workers go to mines or pla nts organised and workers go to mines or plants by the buses. pollinate comes very slowly, —— polar night comes very slowly, —— polar night comes...
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it isa money that they are entitled to. wrong that needs righting. money that they are entitled to. it is a wrong that needs rightingm wasn't theft or robbery, it was a decision taken by parliament in the 19905 and taken again to speed it up in 2010 to equalise the age of retirement of men and women had to save money in the long run by increasing the age of retirement, that's not theft. you may seek to justify what happened to three and a half million women who lost their money, i don't. half million women who lost their money, idon't. it half million women who lost their money, i don't. it was wrong they lost out. it shouldn't have happened. and a new government, labour government, needs to put that right. mr corbyn found himself under pressure for refusing to apologise for anti—semitism. we are expecting a big announcement on the nhs from mr corbyn in the next hour or so. elsewhere, we will wait for the snp launch where they will stress their opposition to brexit. interesting, too, when they begin to lay out some of their
it isa money that they are entitled to. wrong that needs righting. money that they are entitled to. it is a wrong that needs rightingm wasn't theft or robbery, it was a decision taken by parliament in the 19905 and taken again to speed it up in 2010 to equalise the age of retirement of men and women had to save money in the long run by increasing the age of retirement, that's not theft. you may seek to justify what happened to three and a half million women who lost their money, i don't. half...
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this isa working nonstop on these cases. this is a quick one, apparently.ed with your campaign promise nigel farage a peerage for stepping down? no. what is this nonsense? i think it's on the front page of the daily telegraph. normally they are on your side because you were in their pay. it talks about corruption at the worst level. it says he has been offered eight peerages and it's like living in venezuela. many thousands of phone calls have been made to the remaining 300 brexit party candidates still standing. you say no calls have been made from the conservative party command to the brexit party? that would be a big thing for me to... i'm sure conversations have taken place between politicians of all parties. but certainly nobody has been offered a peerage and i wouldn't do that. i will take you at your word. those are both listeners questions, i hesitate to point out. just so you understand, rachel, the conservative party doesn't do deals of this kind. it's just not the way we operate.“ isa it's just not the way we operate.“ is a choice for our listene
this isa working nonstop on these cases. this is a quick one, apparently.ed with your campaign promise nigel farage a peerage for stepping down? no. what is this nonsense? i think it's on the front page of the daily telegraph. normally they are on your side because you were in their pay. it talks about corruption at the worst level. it says he has been offered eight peerages and it's like living in venezuela. many thousands of phone calls have been made to the remaining 300 brexit party...
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into friday, that northerly wind could trigger off showers to the north sea coast but elsewhere it isa coast but elsewhere it is a quite story. dry and sunshine coming through but temperatures are really subdued, five — seven degrees. overnight, on friday, widespread hard frost on thursday. temperatures below freezing in many places and that could be freezing fog around first thing saturday morning. murky start to saturday. largely dry for many. good sunshine coming through. towards the end of the day, low pressure pushing it. as that bumps into cold air, we need to keep abreast of that for parts of north wales, and maybe southern england. they could be a spell of some snow for the first of december. that will ease into the continent. high—pressure set to build. it still stays on the cold side but the high—pressure keeps things quiet for the beginning of december. as we move into the six — ten day period, hopefully the high will continue to keep things quiet but also it would keep things quiet but also it would keep things quiet but also it would keep things relatively cold. early dece
into friday, that northerly wind could trigger off showers to the north sea coast but elsewhere it isa coast but elsewhere it is a quite story. dry and sunshine coming through but temperatures are really subdued, five — seven degrees. overnight, on friday, widespread hard frost on thursday. temperatures below freezing in many places and that could be freezing fog around first thing saturday morning. murky start to saturday. largely dry for many. good sunshine coming through. towards the end...
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that isa stopped being a netflix user. that is a real concern.stories. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: cryptocurrencies, we have bitcoin, the european central bank thinking of beginning one and facebook launching libre and a new report shows fraud has gone up significantly in the first nine months of this year compared to last year, 150% climb. many of us take our working life for granted but every day in the uk another 600 people have to take on the responsibility of caring for a loved one. that could be someone who has become elderly, ill or disabled. in some cases that even means giving up their own career completely. it's a problem that's many countries with ageing populations are having to grapple with. so, how do you support all those carers? well, our next guest, paula bryan, who used to be a carer, knows all about these problems too well. she now runs carers4carers — a group that offers peer support for carers to improve their lives. i became a carer when i was still a child when my mum became diagnosed with schizop
that isa stopped being a netflix user. that is a real concern.stories. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: cryptocurrencies, we have bitcoin, the european central bank thinking of beginning one and facebook launching libre and a new report shows fraud has gone up significantly in the first nine months of this year compared to last year, 150% climb. many of us take our working life for granted but every day in the uk another 600 people have to take on the responsibility of...
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people have got to know whether or not their president isa know whether or not their president is a crooka crook. richard nixon resigned when he knew for sure he was going to be impeached and thrown out after the watergate scandal but this place is only formally impeached two presidents in more than 230 years and neither of them was removed from office. chances are donald trump won't be either. so why other democrats bothering? those open hearings will be an opportunity for the american people to evaluate the witnesses for themselves, to make their own determinations about the credibility of the witnesses but also to learn firsthand about the fa cts also to learn firsthand about the facts of the president's misconduct. move back from the sidewalk. the first witness in public will be the serving ambassador to the ukraine, william taylor. his already stunned washington by telling congress that military aid was tied to investigating the bidens for domestic political gain and it's evident like that the democrats hope can damage president trump in the run—up to next year's collection. and be s
people have got to know whether or not their president isa know whether or not their president is a crooka crook. richard nixon resigned when he knew for sure he was going to be impeached and thrown out after the watergate scandal but this place is only formally impeached two presidents in more than 230 years and neither of them was removed from office. chances are donald trump won't be either. so why other democrats bothering? those open hearings will be an opportunity for the american people...
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one of the classic symptoms isa attacks.ers have discovered a very small proportion of resistant —— are resista nt to proportion of resistant —— are resistant to the disease. and they have now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of different trees, we will be able to breed trees with increased resistance, in order to help safeguard future populations of ash trees. this disease is transforming our woodlands. estimated there are 100 million ash trees in the uk, but the deadly sweep of this fungus could kill off up to 70% of them. a recent report suggested this would cost £15 billion. in their search for a solution, scientists have been extracting dna from ash leaves. the idea is to take the genes that are helping trees resist the disease and incorporate them into new plants through breeding. but ash isn't the only tree in trouble, so a major project has been under way to collect 15 million seeds from dif
one of the classic symptoms isa attacks.ers have discovered a very small proportion of resistant —— are resista nt to proportion of resistant —— are resistant to the disease. and they have now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of different trees, we will be able to breed trees with increased resistance, in order to help safeguard future populations of ash trees....
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i know there isa about. —— miss spoken. parliamentary parties, it does not matter who we are, will have stories like this. you don't acknowledge your first 2a hours have been catastrophic? they could have been better. the public themselves will better. the public themselves will be judging better. the public themselves will bejudging us on how we have behaved over the last two years since the general election. we have a new prime minister in borisjohnson who is going incredibly well against jeremy corbyn. everyone knows it is going to be jeremy jeremy corbyn. everyone knows it is going to bejeremy corbyn or boris johnson going through the door of number 10 johnson going through the door of number10 and johnson going through the door of number 10 and they do not want it to bejeremy corbyn. let's see the clip. i think if either of us were in a fire, whatever the fire brigade said, we would leave the burning building. itjust seems the common sense thing to do. and it is such a tragedy that that didn't happened. because for him
i know there isa about. —— miss spoken. parliamentary parties, it does not matter who we are, will have stories like this. you don't acknowledge your first 2a hours have been catastrophic? they could have been better. the public themselves will better. the public themselves will be judging better. the public themselves will bejudging us on how we have behaved over the last two years since the general election. we have a new prime minister in borisjohnson who is going incredibly well against...
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it isa have the same issues, wouldn't they? it is a question of scale.s in the last two years involving only a3 driver so is it a problem for uber because uber is so much bigger than these other companies or is it that there are things working under a rock with the other taxi companies that we just haven't jet? thank you very much that. a kick in the ribs for uber. i guess you've been feeling the pulse there in new york today amongst investors. they will appeal. i dare say they might even sue if there are to lose that appeal. what are investors making of it? the immediate reaction on the share price when you saw the news come out was it tested record lows before bouncing back. i think one of the things you have to remember is this is a company that has led a real black eye, the latest one ina has led a real black eye, the latest one in a string of disasters. you have the california law that people might remember they pass on the gig economy, and they would reclassify contractors as employees. its effort to try and expand its business was hit -- to try an
it isa have the same issues, wouldn't they? it is a question of scale.s in the last two years involving only a3 driver so is it a problem for uber because uber is so much bigger than these other companies or is it that there are things working under a rock with the other taxi companies that we just haven't jet? thank you very much that. a kick in the ribs for uber. i guess you've been feeling the pulse there in new york today amongst investors. they will appeal. i dare say they might even sue...