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make the united kingdom stronger, wealthier and more prosperous than before . to achieve this my government will level opportunities across allparts of the united kingdom .supporting jobs, businesses and economic growth. addressing the impact of the pandemic. on public services. my governor will protect the health of the nation, continuing the vaccination program and providing additional funding to support the nhs. my ministers will bring forward legislation to empower the nhs to innovate and embrace technology . patients will receive more tailored and preventative care closer to home. measures will be brought forward to support the health and well-being of the nation . including to tackle obesity and improve mental health. proposal on social carereform will be brought forward . my government will build on the success of the vaccination program to lead the world in lighthouses, pioneering new treatments against diseaseslike cancer . jobs and investment across the country. my ministers will oversee the fastest ever increase and public funding for research and de
make the united kingdom stronger, wealthier and more prosperous than before . to achieve this my government will level opportunities across allparts of the united kingdom .supporting jobs, businesses and economic growth. addressing the impact of the pandemic. on public services. my governor will protect the health of the nation, continuing the vaccination program and providing additional funding to support the nhs. my ministers will bring forward legislation to empower the nhs to innovate and...
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and london was almost exactly— united kingdom and london was almost exactly 50 _ united kingdom andny, many times since, but it is especially good _ times since, but it is especially good to— times since, but it is especially good to be here today and especially -ood good to be here today and especially good to _ good to be here today and especially good to have the chance to spend real time — good to have the chance to spend real time with you, dominic. we have already— real time with you, dominic. we have already met _ real time with you, dominic. we have already met twice i think in person at nato _ already met twice i think in person at nato and we have been on the phone _ at nato and we have been on the phone innumerable times. but there is nothing _ phone innumerable times. but there is nothing quite like being face—to—face or sometimes masked a mask _ face—to—face or sometimes masked a mask and _ face—to—face or sometimes masked a mask and i— face—to—face or sometimes masked a mask. and i am particularly pleased we have _ mask. and i am particularly pleased we have had an opp
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the united kingdom is committed — measures as well.as well. the united kingdom is committed to achieving net - measures as well. the united kingdom is committed to achieving net zero - is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. and will continue to lead the way internationally by hosting the cop26 summit in glasgow. legislation will set binding environmental targets. legislation will also be brought forward to ensure the united kingdom has and promotes the highest standards of animal welfare. the government _ standards of animal welfare. the government plans legislation that will enshrine in law the right of animals to be recognised as indian beings, it also says it will ban live animal exports, make electronic tagging of domestic cats compulsory and effort to crack down on public smuggling and dog napping. and we may be seeing more of these. the introduction of beavers and other extinct or endangered species including wild cards and links will be considered by a new task force. it may even allow these to be r
the united kingdom is committed — measures as well.as well. the united kingdom is committed to achieving net - measures as well. the united kingdom is committed to achieving net zero - is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. and will continue to lead the way internationally by hosting the cop26 summit in glasgow. legislation will set binding environmental targets. legislation will also be brought forward to ensure the united kingdom has and promotes the highest...
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the united kingdom is a close ally of the united states, both militarily and diplomatically. idea that the u.k. could be tied up for another few years, that's for sure bad news for the united states, especially as it's facing off against a very aggressive and much more assertive china and also russia and vladimir putin. as one-- i was talking to one conservative party politician in scotland just a few days ago who said, you know, the idea of scotsh independence would really make vladimir putin smile, it's the kind of thing he wants, a fractured west. >> sreenivasan: what about the third leg of this tripod, wales? what's happening there? >> the last time i looked at polls, it was up around 35% in favor of independence. there is frustration there. also, the big thing that i think frustrates people is that all the power is in the conservative party, which is dominant boris johnson's party in london in the british parliament, and they are very different politically tn england. there's also a lot of discontent, or some discontent in wales. but wales wouldn't be the first place to
the united kingdom is a close ally of the united states, both militarily and diplomatically. idea that the u.k. could be tied up for another few years, that's for sure bad news for the united states, especially as it's facing off against a very aggressive and much more assertive china and also russia and vladimir putin. as one-- i was talking to one conservative party politician in scotland just a few days ago who said, you know, the idea of scotsh independence would really make vladimir putin...
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we know that westminster government. — kingdom.know that westminster government, boris johnson, - kingdom. we know that westminster government, boris johnson, said - kingdom. we know that westminster| government, boris johnson, said time government, borisjohnson, said time and time again, he would refuse a request even if she gets that kind of majority but if the snp feel that they are able to push ahead with another referendum than the united kingdom could be in for another very fraught, very exciting, if that's what you want, very unnerving, if that's what you don't want, but we could well is a country be in for another couple of years of very fraught, very tense constitutional debate and it could very quickly become boris johnson's debate and it could very quickly become borisjohnson's biggest become boris johnson's biggest headache. become boris johnson's biggest headache. ., ., become boris johnson's biggest headache. . . , , , become boris johnson's biggest headache. ., ., , , , ., headache. laura kuenssberg, thanks ve much h
we know that westminster government. — kingdom.know that westminster government, boris johnson, - kingdom. we know that westminster government, boris johnson, said - kingdom. we know that westminster| government, boris johnson, said time government, borisjohnson, said time and time again, he would refuse a request even if she gets that kind of majority but if the snp feel that they are able to push ahead with another referendum than the united kingdom could be in for another very fraught,...
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irlat real challenge of the making of the united kingdom?— united kingdom?political challenge, but what will perhaps follow for a decade. there�*s plenty for number ten to be pleased about the result in england. but they are results of england and prime minister is the prime minister of the united kingdom. we seen his critics to depict that this prime minister of england in prescott which is always talk about restrictions that only apply to england. i think the results to date don�*t do much to help that. and i think the unionists, it�*s going to be a huge challenge for him. and the gains today, something the tories are pleased about but borisjohnson continues to lose scotland, and that�*s going to be remembered for much longer period of time than winning a by—election. it�*s. much longer period of time than winning a by-election._ winning a by-election. it's, he could be joining _ winning a by-election. it's, he could be joining the _ winning a by-election. it's, he could be joining the list. - winning a by-election. it's, he could be joining the list. dail
irlat real challenge of the making of the united kingdom?— united kingdom?political challenge, but what will perhaps follow for a decade. there�*s plenty for number ten to be pleased about the result in england. but they are results of england and prime minister is the prime minister of the united kingdom. we seen his critics to depict that this prime minister of england in prescott which is always talk about restrictions that only apply to england. i think the results to date don�*t do...
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as you sa can be outside the united kingdom. as you say can be don't _ outside the united kingdom.the united kingdom. as you say can be don't want to _ outside the united kingdom. as you say can be don't want to print - outside the united kingdom. as you say can be don't want to print of- say can be don't want to print of the first minister says tomorrow, but would you expect, for instance, in scotland for school pupils to be able to do away with their facemasks, orfor able to do away with their facemasks, or for scottish families to be able to hug each other, friends to have each other? welcome i don't know about the hugging to my think the facemasks might be —— and might not be a change in scotland certainly we brought in facemasks lost autumn when they weren't being used in england, so it may still be that thatis england, so it may still be that that is considered a mitigation that is worth happening because, of course, when the young people and children went back to school, there were some outbreaks in schools. that has become less of an issue, but thatis has become less of an
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everything we do will be done as one united kingdom.s, scotland and northern ireland joined together by blood and family, tradition and history into the most successful economic and social union the world has ever known. in all of its centuries, the union has seldom proved its worth more emphatically than during this pandemic. but the snp said the queen's speech showed contempt for scotland, after the snp's victory in last thursday's poll. it was an election that broke nearly every record in the book and it is a result that will continue to reverberate. that electoral earthquake, opens the democratic path that will shape scotland's future and let us be clear, that future will be scotland's hands and will be the people's choice and nobody else. and there was a reminder of problems in northern ireland after the brexit deal with the eu. it pains me to see young people out on the streets in northern ireland once again engaging in violence against the police. it pains me to see the instability that is arising because of concerns around this
everything we do will be done as one united kingdom.s, scotland and northern ireland joined together by blood and family, tradition and history into the most successful economic and social union the world has ever known. in all of its centuries, the union has seldom proved its worth more emphatically than during this pandemic. but the snp said the queen's speech showed contempt for scotland, after the snp's victory in last thursday's poll. it was an election that broke nearly every record in...
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as the british wanted to exclude from any future arab kingdom. and that we're going to. shoot. it doesn't mean it will be a good occasion to go to minimal feeling no time will it it would human. and to residents everybody. was barren service walking a field to be demolished homes had no house. and you can learn to be wrapped up in the elements. and it. doesn't mean it is clear then in this he became a few uneasy you districts very moment it clear and the fear does him a message you can believe these this is an evil mccarran can a little bit and documents. like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened preexisting treaty arrangements they wish to exclude territories to the west of hong damascus and aleppo and certain areas around the gulf of alexandretta and into the sea and britain was already an occupation of the province a bus ride much of the province of baghdad at this time and so britain was very keen to declare its interest and retaining some degree of control over those territories for the mutual benefit of the arabs of the british beyond those boundaries
as the british wanted to exclude from any future arab kingdom. and that we're going to. shoot. it doesn't mean it will be a good occasion to go to minimal feeling no time will it it would human. and to residents everybody. was barren service walking a field to be demolished homes had no house. and you can learn to be wrapped up in the elements. and it. doesn't mean it is clear then in this he became a few uneasy you districts very moment it clear and the fear does him a message you can believe...
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there's much more that i can say about all the work that the united states and the united kingdom do every single day in ways quiet and otherwise to serve the interests of our people and i believe the broader international community we're connected it's often said but always important to reaffirm we're connected by ties of friendship family history shared values and shared sacrifice we've been reminded of that again in recent weeks as we prepare to draw down our forces from afghanistan we've stood shoulder to shoulder for nearly 20 years share your mission and having each other's backs will never forget it the united states has no closer ally no closer partner than the united kingdom and i'm very glad for the chance to say that again here today thank you. so you thanks very much ok we'll take some questions from the major and i think if the tech is working we've got james landau from the b.b.c. up thus james i want you. foreign secretary to bring can get afternoon from 31st of all what is your assessment of reports out of iran yesterday suggesting a deal has been agreed secure the re
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huge implications for scotland and the united kingdom.- the united kingdom.nited kingdom. some reports suggested that - the united kingdom. some reports suggested that it i the united kingdom. some - reports suggested that it could be a situation where you take other pro—independent parties into the mix, as well as the snp. you could ended up with two thirds of msps being pro—independence. i wouldn't —— it wouldn't lead to independence itself, but it would change the calculation in terms of relations between westminster and holyrood. i think in terms of the parties who are arguing in favour of independence, what they will point to, depending on the result that comes in, is the level to which they feel they have a mandate to pursue a further independence referendum. so, it will be hugely important to see how those numbers shake down over the coming days, and then of course, south of the border, you have the immediate focus likely to be an early result that will not get in this heart pulled by election. that's a seat that the labour party has held since 1974, s
huge implications for scotland and the united kingdom.- the united kingdom.nited kingdom. some reports suggested that - the united kingdom. some reports suggested that it i the united kingdom. some - reports suggested that it could be a situation where you take other pro—independent parties into the mix, as well as the snp. you could ended up with two thirds of msps being pro—independence. i wouldn't —— it wouldn't lead to independence itself, but it would change the calculation in...
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but system that strengthens the united kingdom's borders.— kingdom's borders.big _ kingdom's borders. but as the queen's first big job _ kingdom's borders. but as the queen's first big job since - kingdom's borders. but as the l queen's first big job since prince philip's funeral was over, she left arguments for the government behind. tory rows and planning, tangles with the opposition over the constitution, or voters being asked to show id. nor was there a speck of detail on how we care for the vulnerable. leaving the opposition deeply unimpressed. this vulnerable. leaving the opposition deeply unimpressed.— deeply unimpressed. this queen's s - eech deeply unimpressed. this queen's speech merely _ deeply unimpressed. this queen's speech merely papers _ deeply unimpressed. this queen's speech merely papers over- deeply unimpressed. this queen's speech merely papers over the - speech merely papers over the cracks. it is packed with short—term gimmicks and distant promises. this government is never short of those. but it misses the urgency and the scale of the tr
but system that strengthens the united kingdom's borders.— kingdom's borders.big _ kingdom's borders. but as the queen's first big job _ kingdom's borders. but as the queen's first big job since - kingdom's borders. but as the l queen's first big job since prince philip's funeral was over, she left arguments for the government behind. tory rows and planning, tangles with the opposition over the constitution, or voters being asked to show id. nor was there a speck of detail on how we care for...
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in january 1916 the french and british agreed to ignore the borders of any future arab kingdom. their new borders were enshrined in the deal we now know as the psychs pekoe agreements. sikes to his line from acre to could cook so the south of anatolia eastern turkey the syrian coast and the roots were put under direct french control. basra and baghdad were put under direct british control. and damascus were put under french protection and were called area a. the rest of mesopotamia and the south of greater syria were put under british protection and called area b. . but palestine including jerusalem was designated as an international zone in brown. all those like speaker was never implemented it formed the basis of future negotiations and the post autumn in middle east resembled the areas of influence it created so the map has different colors different letters but ultimately what really matters is the line in the sand that runs from the coast to the persian from their local state it is yes. how. about faith sex people. while they're. quite hashmi and. in a minute on the need yo
in january 1916 the french and british agreed to ignore the borders of any future arab kingdom. their new borders were enshrined in the deal we now know as the psychs pekoe agreements. sikes to his line from acre to could cook so the south of anatolia eastern turkey the syrian coast and the roots were put under direct french control. basra and baghdad were put under direct british control. and damascus were put under french protection and were called area a. the rest of mesopotamia and the...
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a labour of love from — that's the kingdom of god.ngdom of god. a labour of love from director and _ that's the kingdom of god. a labour of love from director and writer i of love from director and writer darius marder. sound of metal is boosted by the count of sound design that's best experience in cinema. you it's also presenting with open captions ensuring that deaf and hearing audience can watch the film together. something that was of key importance to the filmmakers. new movies opening and cinemas due ranging from peter rabbit to to those who wish to be dead which i will review our next week show. and then on wednesday the 19th is a one night only special event screening of the short film the human voice from spanish director. you of the short film the human voice from spanish director.— of the short film the human voice from spanish director. you have to come, from spanish director. you have to come. that's _ from spanish director. you have to come, that's what _ from spanish director. you have to come, that's what we _ from sp
a labour of love from — that's the kingdom of god.ngdom of god. a labour of love from director and _ that's the kingdom of god. a labour of love from director and writer i of love from director and writer darius marder. sound of metal is boosted by the count of sound design that's best experience in cinema. you it's also presenting with open captions ensuring that deaf and hearing audience can watch the film together. something that was of key importance to the filmmakers. new movies opening...
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we will catch on in a moment to — kingdom. we will catch on in a moment to what _ kingdom.gdom. we will catch on in a moment to what ails the - moment to what ails the international community can do, but i want to ask you why target roman protasevich? what sort of threat to see represents?— see represents? first of all, forget about logic _ see represents? first of all, forget about logic. that _ see represents? first of all, forget about logic. that is _ see represents? first of all, forget about logic. that is why _ see represents? first of all, forget about logic. that is why i _ see represents? first of all, forget about logic. that is why i can't - about logic. that is why i can't answer logical questions with logical questions. alexander lukashenko is scared, erratic in his behaviour. he is not controlling the country. the incidents, not only with the aeroplane, but also with other things that are happening in belarus like closing joined the major internet source of media, or other things, major internet source of media, or otherthings, itjust major internet source of
we will catch on in a moment to — kingdom. we will catch on in a moment to what _ kingdom.gdom. we will catch on in a moment to what ails the - moment to what ails the international community can do, but i want to ask you why target roman protasevich? what sort of threat to see represents?— see represents? first of all, forget about logic _ see represents? first of all, forget about logic. that _ see represents? first of all, forget about logic. that is _ see represents? first of all,...
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the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big ben. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. stephen coots and the other local councillors think that shetland should liberate itself from both britain and scotland. the benefit to the local community like it shoot money is flowing in a. way from the westminster. any local political accountability. victor wants no more discussions about independence it costs him 1000 euros for every day he spends at sea in fuel alone he has 2 children and doesn't want any more uncertainty about the future. if you think. solidarity and sticking together i think scots talk about often. but ideals in reality are not always aligned. glasgow is certainly
the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big ben. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. stephen coots and the...
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the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. victor isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big ben. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. steven and the other local councillors think that shetland should liberate itself from both britain and scotland. and the benefit to the local community like it money is flowing. away from the west. away but these are life. any local political accountability. victor wants no more discussions about independence it costs him 1000 euros for every day he spends at sea in fuel alone he has 2 children and doesn't want any more uncertainty about the future. if you. solidarity and sticking together i think scots talk about often. but ideals in reality are not always aligned. glasgow is cer
the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. victor isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big ben. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. steven and the...
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there is a will across all the parliaments of the united kingdom to work on this matter together.but we will have failed in the people who we serve if we do not address the care crisis which we have experienced in the last year, and which we know has been there for years previously. liz saville roberts. the former prime minister david cameron faced a tough grilling by mps over his work for the collapsed finance company greensill capital. he told mp5 on the treasury committee he was unaware the company was in trouble when he lobbied the government on its behalf. this is a painful day, coming back to a place that i love and respect so much, albeit virtually, but in these circumstances. and i've had plenty of time to reflect on what has happened. it has emerged that david cameron sent more than a0 texts and whatsapp messages to ministers and officials, lobbying on greensill�*s behalf. i hope it is accepted that nothing i did was in breach of the rules, but on the wider test of what is appropriate, as i've said previously, it would be better only to use more formal means of contact, v
there is a will across all the parliaments of the united kingdom to work on this matter together.but we will have failed in the people who we serve if we do not address the care crisis which we have experienced in the last year, and which we know has been there for years previously. liz saville roberts. the former prime minister david cameron faced a tough grilling by mps over his work for the collapsed finance company greensill capital. he told mp5 on the treasury committee he was unaware the...
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speaker, over 127,000 people have died from covid in the united kingdom. people have lost their mothers and fathers. their grandparents need their children, nhs staff have given their all fighting to keep people alive that's why so many people fighting the prime minister remark it is that even rather let the bodies in their thousands than go into lockdown utterly sickening. the bbc and itv have multiple sources confirming this is for the prime minister said -- people are willing to go under oath mr. speaker, confirming that the prime minister said these exact -- mr. speaker. now, parliament will stop me from saying that the prime minister has repeatedly lied to the public over the last week. but can i ask the question -- are you a liar prime minister? prime minister, mr. speaker i lead to you to right honorable were in order but what i will say to him is that -- say, unfortunately will not say what we would expect -- i'm grateful to you but right honorable gentlemen is if he's geng to relay that kind of that is up to him it is up to him in a place like par
speaker, over 127,000 people have died from covid in the united kingdom. people have lost their mothers and fathers. their grandparents need their children, nhs staff have given their all fighting to keep people alive that's why so many people fighting the prime minister remark it is that even rather let the bodies in their thousands than go into lockdown utterly sickening. the bbc and itv have multiple sources confirming this is for the prime minister said -- people are willing to go under...
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combining the genius _ one united kingdom. combining the genius of— one united kingdom.lihoods and businesses everywhere in these islands, including _ everywhere in these islands, including jobs in scotland. as we build _ including jobs in scotland. as we build back— including jobs in scotland. as we build back better, greener and fairer. — build back better, greener and fairer. we _ build back better, greener and fairer, we shall benefit as one united — fairer, we shall benefit as one united kingdom from the free trade agreements we have regained the power— agreements we have regained the power to— agreements we have regained the power to sign, opening up new markets — power to sign, opening up new markets across the world. only last weeki _ markets across the world. only last week, i_ markets across the world. only last week, i agreed and enhanced trade partnership with the prime minister of india. _ partnership with the prime minister of india, covering £1 billion of trade — of india, covering £1 billion of trade investment and creating about 6500 jobs— trade investme
combining the genius _ one united kingdom. combining the genius of— one united kingdom.lihoods and businesses everywhere in these islands, including _ everywhere in these islands, including jobs in scotland. as we build _ including jobs in scotland. as we build back— including jobs in scotland. as we build back better, greener and fairer. — build back better, greener and fairer. we _ build back better, greener and fairer, we shall benefit as one united — fairer, we shall benefit as one...
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the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. because it isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. but. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big bad. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. steven and the other local councillors think that shetland should liberate itself from both britain and scotland. the benefit to the local community like it should. we want to get. away from the westminster parliament. but these are life. any local political accountability. victor wants no more discussions about independence it costs him 1000 euros for every day he spends at sea in fuel alone he has 2 children and doesn't want any more uncertainty about the future. up on the. tree of the thought. that you always. feel. solidarity and sticking together are things scots talk
the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. because it isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. but. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big bad. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. steven...
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and now the sculptures and metal prox from the ancient kingdom of beneath which is today known as it all state in southern nigeria the bronzes were looted by british soldiers in 1907 and sold to museums in north america and europe. the largest collection of the bronzes is held by the british museum. nigeria has been trying to get back the bronzes for decades without success but momentum has been building over the last few years with calls growing even louder philosophy fixie is cheering the colonial era to be returned to their places of origin germany's culture minister explained why bilin had decided to act now she said quote we are confronting historic and moral responsibility we want to contribute to a common understanding and reconciliation with the descendants of the people who were robbed of a cultural trisha's during the time of colonialism close quote and i'm pleased to welcome the senegalese professor. on to the program to talk about this he is currently the director of the incision of african studies at columbia university in new york welcome professor jan to have you on th
and now the sculptures and metal prox from the ancient kingdom of beneath which is today known as it all state in southern nigeria the bronzes were looted by british soldiers in 1907 and sold to museums in north america and europe. the largest collection of the bronzes is held by the british museum. nigeria has been trying to get back the bronzes for decades without success but momentum has been building over the last few years with calls growing even louder philosophy fixie is cheering the...
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down the track from edinburgh to london shaking the time is that of bounds scotland to the united kingdom since the 1700s. in the border regions the scottish national party's electoral reach wanes here specially a vote for scottish independence would have profound consequences basically i think that the border and both sides of it is almost as one for people in this area separation is absolutely the last thing that people wants in my experience of talking to people locally and the idea of a hard border is completely unworkable. and i think scotland is so in twined despite the u.k. . separation we just build some absolutely insurmountable problems there are questions about currency and travel but more concerning is trade england accounts for 60 percent of scottish exports the possibility of border controls and trade tariffs could do harm to the economy and there's disquiet on the english side of the border to where the ruins of berrick castle a testament to territory changing hands at least 13 times during the late middle ages the walls of barrack upon tweed were built in the 14th century
down the track from edinburgh to london shaking the time is that of bounds scotland to the united kingdom since the 1700s. in the border regions the scottish national party's electoral reach wanes here specially a vote for scottish independence would have profound consequences basically i think that the border and both sides of it is almost as one for people in this area separation is absolutely the last thing that people wants in my experience of talking to people locally and the idea of a...
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parliamentary elections the ruling party says it will make yet another bitter break from the united kingdom but what it's sexy of this time and want to do what it needs for the future of the union this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. a parliamentary election victory has emboldened scotland nicola sturgeon to push ahead with a referendum on its union with the ok scottish national party has won the elections for a 4th consecutive time and combined with pro independence candidates sturgeon has a majority in parliament this means she has the numbers to win a vote in scotland on independence the government says is still needs the british parliament approval to hold the vote but prime minister boris johnson opposes the move setting up potential legal battle if scotland goes ahead with a referendum gena home reports. there might be change coming down the track from edinburgh to london shaking the ties that have bound scotland to the united kingdom since the 1700s. in the border regions the scottish national party's electoral reach waynes here specially a vote for scottish independen
parliamentary elections the ruling party says it will make yet another bitter break from the united kingdom but what it's sexy of this time and want to do what it needs for the future of the union this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. a parliamentary election victory has emboldened scotland nicola sturgeon to push ahead with a referendum on its union with the ok scottish national party has won the elections for a 4th consecutive time and combined with pro independence candidates...
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from edinburgh, advice is being offered to london on how to keep the kingdom united.take action if he wants to save the union. is there any reason to believe people listen to you on this? his muscular unionism which is trying to make britishness compete with scottishness, just won't work. project fear won't work. scottish people are far too proud. he's got to change. he's got to realise that there is a big case for constitutional change. will you work with him to make that happen? i think people will work together to try to put the case for scotland in britain. so i will complain to borisjohnson about what he's doing, i will attack him if he gets it wrong. but obviously i want scotland to be comfortable in a new britain that is restructured to take account and to accommodate the feelings of all parts of it. congratulations! first day of school vibe! freshly elected msps came to see their new parliamentary workplace. lots to learn. feeling great, actually, really excited. for the conservatives, their main task is to try and halt scottish independence. so excited to get
from edinburgh, advice is being offered to london on how to keep the kingdom united.take action if he wants to save the union. is there any reason to believe people listen to you on this? his muscular unionism which is trying to make britishness compete with scottishness, just won't work. project fear won't work. scottish people are far too proud. he's got to change. he's got to realise that there is a big case for constitutional change. will you work with him to make that happen? i think...
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but class is always incredibly difficult in the united kingdom.e started to tell me that working class voices come from the margins because it's my entire life, it's who i am. and they've always been at the centre of my life and i feel that. but we definitely see that working class voices are still marginalised in the united kingdom. and certainly growing up in scotland in the �*80s, i never heard of people. i never read books. i never saw anything, really, on the television about people who were living the similar sort of life to myself. and it was only as an adult that i could go out and i could search out scottish literature. i could search out queer voices, working class voices and had to educate myself on those. you've made an extraordinarily successful life in the united states for many years. you were a fashion designer. i believe you've given that up now to be a full—time writer, but you are married to your long—term partner. you clearly have now a very successful writing career. you're a us citizen. and yet, as i understand it, your next
but class is always incredibly difficult in the united kingdom.e started to tell me that working class voices come from the margins because it's my entire life, it's who i am. and they've always been at the centre of my life and i feel that. but we definitely see that working class voices are still marginalised in the united kingdom. and certainly growing up in scotland in the �*80s, i never heard of people. i never read books. i never saw anything, really, on the television about people who...
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to be said, in the united kingdom, in france, in- has to be said, in the united - kingdom, in francet— africa, all over the world in canada. if there _ africa, all over the world in canada. if there is - africa, all over the world in. canada. if there is leadership africa, all over the world in- canada. if there is leadership from the top, _ canada. if there is leadership from the top, than — canada. if there is leadership from the top, than that _ canada. if there is leadership from the top, than that mentality- canada. if there is leadership from the top, than that mentality can i the top, than that mentality can steep _ the top, than that mentality can steep down, _ the top, than that mentality can sleep down, and _ the top, than that mentality can sleep down, and it's— the top, than that mentality can sleep down, and it's those - the top, than that mentality canl sleep down, and it's those future leaders _ sleep down, and it's those future leaders in — sleep down, and it's those future leaders in those _ sleep down, and it's those future leaders in those future _ sleep down, and
to be said, in the united kingdom, in france, in- has to be said, in the united - kingdom, in francet— africa, all over the world in canada. if there _ africa, all over the world in canada. if there is - africa, all over the world in. canada. if there is leadership africa, all over the world in- canada. if there is leadership from the top, _ canada. if there is leadership from the top, than — canada. if there is leadership from the top, than that _ canada. if there is leadership from the...
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we know the smallpox virus escaped from a laboratory in the united kingdom.ars virus in 2004 escape from a laboratory in beijing. during my nearly eight years as cdc director we had several near misses with laboratory problems and there is a fairly strong theory that one strain of influenza was released from a laboratory and the former soviet union in the late 1970's. laboratory errors can occur and we need a better global system to prevent them whether or not something happened in wuhan. anchor: why then was there so much reluctance to investigate or publicly acknowledge it was a possibility that this could have been a lab originated leak? guest: it is certainly the case that the vast majority of new pathogens arise from the animal kingdom, and the human-animal interface is another area where we need to scale a prevention o pandemics whether into markets or encroachment into animal territory, that is where most new pathogens come from. it is not an either-or. the world needs to do a much better job caring for our environment in a way that will not promote pa
we know the smallpox virus escaped from a laboratory in the united kingdom.ars virus in 2004 escape from a laboratory in beijing. during my nearly eight years as cdc director we had several near misses with laboratory problems and there is a fairly strong theory that one strain of influenza was released from a laboratory and the former soviet union in the late 1970's. laboratory errors can occur and we need a better global system to prevent them whether or not something happened in wuhan....
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is really a delay tactics in many of the cases we actually know with the owners are you know the kingdom of been in is represented by bin we could talk to the above been in directly you know all door it is part of nigeria which is a construct as we know barely in a 100 something years old but the kingdom of been in existence for much longer and is still there we know where we know where people are and actually if we really wanted to speak to them we would speak to them you know i go back to the example of the 4 that were sent back to cameroon in 1074 it went to the people of calm and it is there to can carry off properly and i think you know we have the impression it's a kind of a delay tactic as you know there. it's it's it's actually clear what on earth we're missing something kind of can be the case and i agree with mr deacon that has often been done but i do think that the thing is that museum in berlin or in mines or wherever cannot unilaterally decide to restore something to that because you have the national museums in the area for instance which also says that they have a word in
is really a delay tactics in many of the cases we actually know with the owners are you know the kingdom of been in is represented by bin we could talk to the above been in directly you know all door it is part of nigeria which is a construct as we know barely in a 100 something years old but the kingdom of been in existence for much longer and is still there we know where we know where people are and actually if we really wanted to speak to them we would speak to them you know i go back to the...
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point where many can picture a future outside the united kingdom. which only recently and only through english voters became a reality was supposed to make britain more independent. but what it has shown most clearly is just how different scotland is something that could spell the end of the united kingdom in its current form. trick treats. they love food she will take strength again to outfits glitter glitter glitter. they're fighting against prejudice i don't call cable like i did nothing i've just come from nothing and form wrecking. yard little stores on the big stage. spokesman 17 on. the for. the for. this is the news live from 23 people die as a metro bridge collapses in mexico city. sending a train plunging onto the road below we'll bring you the latest from the mexican town also on the program. europe hopes to come to a 2nd we'll speak to greece's tourism minister who says will reopen all borders in 10 days. and india's agony intensifies as coronavirus cases top 20000000 but not.
point where many can picture a future outside the united kingdom. which only recently and only through english voters became a reality was supposed to make britain more independent. but what it has shown most clearly is just how different scotland is something that could spell the end of the united kingdom in its current form. trick treats. they love food she will take strength again to outfits glitter glitter glitter. they're fighting against prejudice i don't call cable like i did nothing...
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particular case you have you know made a naturalistic act because they tell the narrative of the kingdom itself we know that many of the heads. heads of kings many so the narrative being told if you take that as you if you did if you planned it it means you act a king the memory of a particular kingdom so this is why it is not just the modern aspect he's really a weight off reconnecting memory that has been fragmented he's remembering of the african mentally and that is professor. thank you professor it's been great having you with us on this topic thank you for having me we sent our team at all to get some reaction from people in nigeria where the news has been welcomed but as you're about to hear there are some doubts to. someone who is surely good looks it's. back to the country that needs i think the problem is every one of us not only the governments do trust us or. if we. jump on our it's only that we should be so assets we should keep it's i believe this year it's only back to the building and the states. that should be a museum there. by the federal government's and the people is
particular case you have you know made a naturalistic act because they tell the narrative of the kingdom itself we know that many of the heads. heads of kings many so the narrative being told if you take that as you if you did if you planned it it means you act a king the memory of a particular kingdom so this is why it is not just the modern aspect he's really a weight off reconnecting memory that has been fragmented he's remembering of the african mentally and that is professor. thank you...
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the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. because it isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big bad. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. stephen coots and the other local councillors think that shetland should liberate itself from both britain and scotland. benefit to the local community like it should. we want just thought that video. of the decisions. the westminster parliament. but these are life. any local political accountability. victor wants no more discussions about independence it costs him 1000 euros for every day he spends at sea in fuel alone he has 2 children and doesn't want any more uncertainty about the future. if. your way to be. if your. solidarity and sticking together are things scots talk ab
the majority of the fishermen all over the united kingdom voted for it. because it isn't the only one who disapproves of european colleagues encroaching on british waters. with their huge ships they take more than their fair share of the cash. yeah yeah. the church bells in the crowd town hall of blair wake are still like big bad. but now that britain has detached itself from the e.u. and scotland wants to separate from britain the desire for independence has spread to shetland to. stephen...
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china for 2000 years. remnants of the kingdoms capital were 1st discovered by a farmer in 192900 in it'll hit the summer residence of the pope is now open again to visitors. pontiff use the gardens and palace in the town of casto . gonzalez, for centuries, says their vacation spot to escape the brutal heat of rome. but a few years ago, pope francis decided to open it to the public. the palace had been closed under corona virus safety measures. a few tourists trickling back and there. well, in paris, $5000.00 people crowded together for france's 1st giant concert in over a year. the concert goers came all in masks. for the most part it was part rock concert and part science experiment. everyone had to take cover 19 tests before and after the show to see how safe it really was. for a lot of fans, though, it was just about this thrill of live music. it was really an historic. ok. maybe it wasn't stock, but it will forever be part of the french music history. so put on hold off and i got, i was wearing a mask. i felt safe. i had enough space on this bed. the concert ended early in the e
china for 2000 years. remnants of the kingdoms capital were 1st discovered by a farmer in 192900 in it'll hit the summer residence of the pope is now open again to visitors. pontiff use the gardens and palace in the town of casto . gonzalez, for centuries, says their vacation spot to escape the brutal heat of rome. but a few years ago, pope francis decided to open it to the public. the palace had been closed under corona virus safety measures. a few tourists trickling back and there. well, in...
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chris, the c e o of astrazeneca us because so we'll just told the financial times that the united kingdom really has been getting priority access to asked for as any cause vaccine he says, this was part of the agreement with the university of oxford where this sex scene was developed. on the other hand, i think it's fair to say that the problems with the blood clots that occurred with very few of the people who got vaccinated with astrazeneca, because vaccine was very much exaggerated by some of europe's national health orth authorities. and also by part of the media, the benefits of astrazeneca vaccine by far outweigh the risks in the united kingdom . this vaccine really has saved many, many lives. and it has, that has been an amazing success. so, you mean, if the vaccines of competitors test gotten arrived, the view of the public on the scene would be much different than absolutely. and we shouldn't forget the university of oxford astrazeneca develop their vaccine on it. and on a pro bono basis on a non profit basis, while the others biotech, pfizer, for example, make a lot of money wit
chris, the c e o of astrazeneca us because so we'll just told the financial times that the united kingdom really has been getting priority access to asked for as any cause vaccine he says, this was part of the agreement with the university of oxford where this sex scene was developed. on the other hand, i think it's fair to say that the problems with the blood clots that occurred with very few of the people who got vaccinated with astrazeneca, because vaccine was very much exaggerated by some...