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our correspondent luxmy gopal is at leeds station for us.a hub station like leeds, which is usually really busy and would be usually full of passengers on a saturday. but like many other rail stations across the country, it has been severely affected by major disruption as a result of the strike action that was planned, because of course it has been stood down. but network rail says it's been, it was stood down too late for any timetables to be reinstated. so just to give you an idea of the level of disruption here in leeds station, there are some services that have been cancelled completely, including trains to and from london, manchester, hull and nottingham. and more locally, there are no services between here and barnsley, halifax, harrogate and pontefract. now, there are some services, so there is this train here behind me. there have been a few trains that have been coming and going because there are some services running, but they too are severely disrupted because they are being wound down earlier than they normally would be. so actu
our correspondent luxmy gopal is at leeds station for us.a hub station like leeds, which is usually really busy and would be usually full of passengers on a saturday. but like many other rail stations across the country, it has been severely affected by major disruption as a result of the strike action that was planned, because of course it has been stood down. but network rail says it's been, it was stood down too late for any timetables to be reinstated. so just to give you an idea of the...
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leeds teachin: quite an opportunity. leeds teaching hospital's - quite an opportunity.rtunity. leeds i teaching hospital's nhs trust is one of 16 centres in the us and europe taking part in the global hope liver trial. its aim is to find out how safe and effective the treatment is. just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far. including peter. indie received the procedure so far. including peter.— including peter. we are about to start the — including peter. we are about to start the treatment - including peter. we are about to start the treatment here. l to start the treatment here. this professor is overseeing his treatment. in this professor is overseeing his treatment.— this professor is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next, his treatment. in the middle, next. see _ his treatment. in the middle, next, see the _ his treatment. in the middle, next, see the bubbles? - his treatment. in the middle, | next, see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. treatment. you can hear the sound, treatment. you can hear t
leeds teachin: quite an opportunity. leeds teaching hospital's - quite an opportunity.rtunity. leeds i teaching hospital's nhs trust is one of 16 centres in the us and europe taking part in the global hope liver trial. its aim is to find out how safe and effective the treatment is. just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far. including peter. indie received the procedure so far. including peter.— including peter. we are about to start the — including peter. we are about to...
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let's catch up with the impact at leeds station.w busy has it been, compared to a normal day? yes. platform but how busy has it been, compared to a normal day?- compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a — compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot _ compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less _ compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less busy _ compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less busy than - compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less busy than you | has been a lot less busy than you would normally expect from a station like leeds, which is usually really busy and would usually be full of passengers on a saturday, but like many other rail stations across the country, it has been severely affected by major disruption as a result of the strike action that was planned because it has been stood down, but network rail says it was stood down too late for any timetables to be reinstated. just to give you an idea of the level of disruption here in leeds station, there are some service
let's catch up with the impact at leeds station.w busy has it been, compared to a normal day? yes. platform but how busy has it been, compared to a normal day?- compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a — compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot _ compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less _ compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less busy _ compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less busy than - compared to a normal day? yes, it has been a lot less...
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but then, peter was offered the chance to undergo a new cancer treatment at stjames's hospital in leedsy is a type of focused ultrasound which destroys tissue inside the body, completely noninvasively. it's much more precise than treatments which use heat or radiation, meaning it can better treat tumours which are small and widespread in vital organs like the liver. us—based tech company histosonics is running the most advanced histotripsy trial to date. there's tiny, nanometre—sized micro bubbles that naturally exist within tissue and when we hit a focus point with the ultrasound, it excites those bubbles and those bubbles expand and collapse and they mechanically destroy tissue. patients will awake from their procedure and generally most times not know that they were ever treated. the team is going to be using standard ultrasound to identify where in peter's body the tumour is. then they will use this robotic arm to deliver a much stronger therapeutic type of ultrasound to destroy it. histrosonics' technology is focused on the liver because tumours there are notoriously hard to treat
but then, peter was offered the chance to undergo a new cancer treatment at stjames's hospital in leedsy is a type of focused ultrasound which destroys tissue inside the body, completely noninvasively. it's much more precise than treatments which use heat or radiation, meaning it can better treat tumours which are small and widespread in vital organs like the liver. us—based tech company histosonics is running the most advanced histotripsy trial to date. there's tiny, nanometre—sized micro...
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our correspondent, luxmy gopal, is at leeds station tonight strike action was called off, but networke for full timetable to be reinstated in that time. and so here in leeds, like many other places, there are many cancellations and today there were no services at all running from here in leeds to london, manchester, nottingham, hull and other more local stations as well. there are some, as you can probably see behind me, there are still some trains around and there are some passengers heading to board their trains because there are trains coming and going, but services are severely limited and the last trains for various destinations are departing within the next couple of hours. and by about 6:30pm this evening, there will be little movement here because for many of them, the last trains in and out of the station will be by 6:30pm at the latest. now, the passengers i spoke to here today, some of them weren't aware of the impact on their services today and had turned up expecting to board a train and they couldn't. the passengers i spoke to who were aware of the strike action that had
our correspondent, luxmy gopal, is at leeds station tonight strike action was called off, but networke for full timetable to be reinstated in that time. and so here in leeds, like many other places, there are many cancellations and today there were no services at all running from here in leeds to london, manchester, nottingham, hull and other more local stations as well. there are some, as you can probably see behind me, there are still some trains around and there are some passengers heading...
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make sure to hold onto — heartlands here in leeds. has been included in senegal�*s squad for the world cup in qatar despite suffering an injury scare on tuesday. the bayern munich forward was forced off in the first half of their 6—1 victory over werder bremen. birmingham will host the 2026 european athletics championships. the event will use the alexander stadium which was refurbished for the commonwealth games this summer. britain's will bayley has become a world champion in para table tennis again — eight years after his first triumph. this time he beatjean paul montanus of the netherlands in straight sets. sport correspondent reports. a pivotal moment on a global stage, germany's rider had dreams of gold but as her coach punched her horse, she was discoloured by the men's title was won by britain's athlete. i love this poor better than last time last year was the first time i had an accommodation where i haven't enjoyed it, iwas had an accommodation where i haven't enjoyed it, i was there doing myjob and what i get paid to do. thi
make sure to hold onto — heartlands here in leeds. has been included in senegal�*s squad for the world cup in qatar despite suffering an injury scare on tuesday. the bayern munich forward was forced off in the first half of their 6—1 victory over werder bremen. birmingham will host the 2026 european athletics championships. the event will use the alexander stadium which was refurbished for the commonwealth games this summer. britain's will bayley has become a world champion in para table...
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the birmingham new street train from leeds to parts, the last departs in just over an hour.peer today, some of them told me they had expected this deception, they haven't realised it with affect their trains. this is is as a result of the strikes that were due to happen today, monday and wednesday being called off. according to network rail, not early enough of them to put on a timetable as normal. we will expect to see this level of deception on monday as well. they say they are working to try and get a full timetable running by wednesday. the advice from northern rail and from network rail more widely is don't travel unless it is absolutely necessary and if you are going to travel, make sure you are going to travel, make sure you do so, make sure you check before doing so. we have been talking about the negotiations that are going on, what more do we know about that? are we getting a sense the unions are now moving forward with the rail companies? it moving forward with the rail companies?— companies? it is a potential encouraging _ companies? it is a potential encouraging
the birmingham new street train from leeds to parts, the last departs in just over an hour.peer today, some of them told me they had expected this deception, they haven't realised it with affect their trains. this is is as a result of the strikes that were due to happen today, monday and wednesday being called off. according to network rail, not early enough of them to put on a timetable as normal. we will expect to see this level of deception on monday as well. they say they are working to try...
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, — link from the east midlands to leeds, liz truss, in her brief tenure — leeds, liz truss, in her brief_ would be protected. and now, basically, the new government, in inverted _ basically, the new government, in inverted commas, although it is the same _ inverted commas, although it is the same party— inverted commas, although it is the same party but a different prime minister. — same party but a different prime minister, now saying that all bets are off, _ minister, now saying that all bets are off, and nothing is off the table — are off, and nothing is off the table when it comes to potential spending — table when it comes to potential spending cuts. if you are the chancellor, looking at a project that's— chancellor, looking at a project that's going to cost many billions of pounds. — that's going to cost many billions of pounds, it must be very tempting to say, _ of pounds, it must be very tempting to say, well, — of pounds, it must be very tempting to say, well, if we scrap that or postpone — to say, well, if we scrap that or postpone it, that's going to save me money— postpone it
, — link from the east midlands to leeds, liz truss, in her brief tenure — leeds, liz truss, in her brief_ would be protected. and now, basically, the new government, in inverted _ basically, the new government, in inverted commas, although it is the same _ inverted commas, although it is the same party— inverted commas, although it is the same party but a different prime minister. — same party but a different prime minister, now saying that all bets are off, _ minister, now saying that...
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leeds teaching hospital's nhs trust is one of 16 centres in the us and europe taking part in the globalto find out how safe and effective the treatment is. just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far, including peter. we are about to start a treatment here. professor tze min wah is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next across, can you see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being destroyed right now? you can see the focal point is destroying a tumour, and as you can see the bright area here. early studies have shown histotripsy can also kick—start an immune response that enables the body to fight cancer on its own. this is what tumour cells in rodents look like before histotripsy. but look at them after. the changing colour shows the immune system has been stimulated to destroy tumour cells. the hope for liver trial is investigating how and why histotripsy triggers this response and how reliably it can be seen in humans. two out of eight patients in a small initial study had this effect.
leeds teaching hospital's nhs trust is one of 16 centres in the us and europe taking part in the globalto find out how safe and effective the treatment is. just 46 people worldwide have received the procedure so far, including peter. we are about to start a treatment here. professor tze min wah is overseeing his treatment. in the middle, next across, can you see the bubbles? that's the focal point of the treatment. you can hear the sound. so, can you see bits of the tumour being destroyed right...
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but then, peter was offered the chance to undergo a new cancer treatment at stjames�*s hospital in leedsof focused ultrasound which destroys tissue inside the body, completely noninvasively. it's much more precise than treatments, which use heat or radiation, meaning it can better treat tumours which are small and widespread in vital organs like the liver. us—based tech company histosonics is running the most advanced histotripsy trial to date. there's tiny — they're nanometre—sized micro bubbles that naturally exist within tissue and when we hit a focus point with the ultrasound, it excites those bubbles and those bubbles expand and collapse and they mechanically destroy tissue. patients will awake from their procedure and generally most times not know thst they were ever treated. the team is going to be using standard ultrasound to identify where in peter's body the tumour is. then they will use this robotic arm to deliver a much stronger therapeutic type of ultrasound to destroy it. histrosonics�* technology is focused on the liver because tumours there are notoriously hard to treat a
but then, peter was offered the chance to undergo a new cancer treatment at stjames�*s hospital in leedsof focused ultrasound which destroys tissue inside the body, completely noninvasively. it's much more precise than treatments, which use heat or radiation, meaning it can better treat tumours which are small and widespread in vital organs like the liver. us—based tech company histosonics is running the most advanced histotripsy trial to date. there's tiny — they're nanometre—sized...
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i'm too busy following leeds united. her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? _ luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i _ luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i am - luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i am goingj luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i am going to give this to you, emma. you can explain a bit further whyjill scott is being dubbed the winner. she explain a bit further why jill scott is being dubbed the winner. she is ins-airin is being dubbed the winner. she is inspiring and _ is being dubbed the winner. she is inspiring and she _ is being dubbed the winner. she is inspiring and she was _ is being dubbed the winner. she is inspiring and she was a _ is being dubbed the winner. she is inspiring and she was a lioness - is being dubbed the winner. she is inspiring and she was a lioness and she is— inspiring and she was a lioness and she is doing — inspiring and she was a lioness and she is doing brilliantly in the jungle _
i'm too busy following leeds united. her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? _ luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i _ luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i am - luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i am goingj luck to her if she does win. can i jump in very quickly? i am going to give this to you, emma. you can explain a bit further whyjill scott is being dubbed the winner. she explain a bit further why jill scott is being...
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our correspondent luxmy gopal is at leeds station.e this evening? nice station is much quieter than it usually is, it is a very busy hub but the station is a lot quieter because it like many others across the country have been affected by the country have been affected by the disruption. as you mentioned, the disruption. as you mentioned, the strike action was called off but network rail say it was too late for full—time timetables to be reinstated in that time. here in these, like many other places, there are many cancellations. there were no services at all the running from here in leeds to london, manchester, nottingham, hole and other local stations as well. as you can see behind me, there are some trains around and there are some passengers heading to board their trains because there are trains coming and going but services are severely limited. the last trains for various destinations are departing within the next couple of hours. by about 6:30pm, there will be little movement here because the last train in and out of the statio
our correspondent luxmy gopal is at leeds station.e this evening? nice station is much quieter than it usually is, it is a very busy hub but the station is a lot quieter because it like many others across the country have been affected by the country have been affected by the disruption. as you mentioned, the disruption. as you mentioned, the strike action was called off but network rail say it was too late for full—time timetables to be reinstated in that time. here in these, like many other...
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the line itself can deliver a 33—minute journey from manchester to leeds, quadruple, nearly, the capacityyears beyond the delivery of what the upgrade can do. so we'll be able to provide all of that upgrade. there wasn't really much point in going and blasting new tunnels through the pennines. what else could be in the frame? last night i was told by sources that every major capital spending project was under review including things like the dartford tunnel, sizewell c, the panel by stonehenge, this morning however downing street has said that the new reactor in suffolk, they are hoping to proceed with that, but i think this illustrates they are looking behind every cushion on the back of the matter to find some money and we will find out more about their plans on the 17th of november. the time is 16 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime. albanian migrant gangs are using caps in france as a recruitment rank. and for all fans are having to go to fewer matches this winter because of the cost of living crisis. —— football fans. coming up on the bbc news channel, with the tournamentj
the line itself can deliver a 33—minute journey from manchester to leeds, quadruple, nearly, the capacityyears beyond the delivery of what the upgrade can do. so we'll be able to provide all of that upgrade. there wasn't really much point in going and blasting new tunnels through the pennines. what else could be in the frame? last night i was told by sources that every major capital spending project was under review including things like the dartford tunnel, sizewell c, the panel by...
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there are no services at all to and from leeds from london, manchester, nottingham, and more like ——barnsley, halifax, pontefract. there are some services running. as you can see, there is a train behind me, but those services will be wound down a lot earlier than they normally would be on a saturday. there are services running to sheffield, york and birmingham new street. the one behind me i think going to bradford. the latest trains on those routes will be wound down by 6:30pm at the latest. some passengers had been caught unawares and had turned up possibly because as you say the strikes were cancelled and therefore may be they assume that services were running but the message from network rail is do not travel unless it is absurdly necessary and if it is necessary, check before you travel because services are affected today and they will continue to face disruption on monday. the strike action was due to be taking place today, monday and wednesday. network rail say they hope to have a timetable running as normal by wednesday. and of course, as you heard in the report, this is due
there are no services at all to and from leeds from london, manchester, nottingham, and more like ——barnsley, halifax, pontefract. there are some services running. as you can see, there is a train behind me, but those services will be wound down a lot earlier than they normally would be on a saturday. there are services running to sheffield, york and birmingham new street. the one behind me i think going to bradford. the latest trains on those routes will be wound down by 6:30pm at the...
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i currently work at the university of leeds, _ students?t the university of leeds, and until- students? i currently work at the | university of leeds, and until may this year i worked at university of northampton, we were on strike there last year, and it is pleasing that both universities, the student union locally have come out in support of the national union of students, national sport, the national union of students, nationalsport, because the national union of students, national sport, because i think students recognise casualisation, pay inequality, the conditions in which we work, having lecturers who are stressed because of increased workloads, staff were on temporary and insecure contracts teaching them is not the learning environment the students deserve.— students deserve. many students su ”ortin students deserve. many students supporting you. _ students deserve. many students suworting you. but _ students deserve. many students supporting you, but how, - students deserve. many students supporting you, but how, the - supporting
i currently work at the university of leeds, _ students?t the university of leeds, and until- students? i currently work at the | university of leeds, and until may this year i worked at university of northampton, we were on strike there last year, and it is pleasing that both universities, the student union locally have come out in support of the national union of students, national sport, the national union of students, nationalsport, because the national union of students, national sport,...
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if you go to yorkshire, yes, of course there are rivalries between bradford and leeds.still a very strong yorkshire identity. so this idea that local is defined by county boundaries isn't borne out by reality. what we need to make sure is that those afternoon programmes that we are sharing between two or three stations, they are as strong as they possibly can be. that is why we will be investing more money into those programmes than we do today. a lot of people listened in, and we had a few commenting on it that i read to you before, asking, why does the bbc insist this is all being done for positive editorial reasons? why notjust say it is to cope with very big budget cuts? because we are not cutting our budget for local services. yes, the bbc overall is facing a real constraint. the licence fee is frozen. but local is incredibly important to the bbc and we are protecting our spend. what we are doing is adapting our local services to reach out to audiences beyond local radio to make sure that they too get value from what we are doing locally. we will do that by strengt
if you go to yorkshire, yes, of course there are rivalries between bradford and leeds.still a very strong yorkshire identity. so this idea that local is defined by county boundaries isn't borne out by reality. what we need to make sure is that those afternoon programmes that we are sharing between two or three stations, they are as strong as they possibly can be. that is why we will be investing more money into those programmes than we do today. a lot of people listened in, and we had a few...
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if you go to yorkshire, of course there were rivalries between bradford and leeds but there is stillthe idea that local nurses defined by county boundaries is not borne out by reality. we want to make sure that those afternoon programmes that those afternoon programmes that we share between two or three stations, that they are as strong as they possibly can be and that is why we'll be investing more money into those programmes that we do today. many people listening and we had a few commenting on itjust before, ask why do the bbc insist this is done positive editorial reasons? why not say to cope with very big budget cuts? �* u, , to cope with very big budget cuts? �* u, , ., to cope with very big budget cuts? �* , ., . cuts? because were not cutting our budget — cuts? because were not cutting our budget for local _ cuts? because were not cutting our budget for local services. . our budget for local services. yes, overall the bbc faces a real constraint, the license free —— fee is frozen. but local is important in protecting our spend. we are adapting our local services to reach out
if you go to yorkshire, of course there were rivalries between bradford and leeds but there is stillthe idea that local nurses defined by county boundaries is not borne out by reality. we want to make sure that those afternoon programmes that those afternoon programmes that we share between two or three stations, that they are as strong as they possibly can be and that is why we'll be investing more money into those programmes that we do today. many people listening and we had a few commenting...
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, quadruple — journey from manchester to leeds, quadruple nearly the capacity of that line — quadrupleoing so without having — that line and doing so without having to _ that line and doing so without having to wait an extra 20 years beyond — having to wait an extra 20 years beyond the delivery of what the upgrade — beyond the delivery of what the upgrade can do. we will be able to provide _ upgrade can do. we will be able to provide ali— upgrade can do. we will be able to provide all of that upgrade, there wasn't _ provide all of that upgrade, there wasn't much point of going in blasting — wasn't much point of going in blasting new tunnels through the pennines. . , blasting new tunnels through the pennines. ., , ., , ., _ pennines. last night i was told by sources that _ pennines. last night i was told by sources that every _ pennines. last night i was told by sources that every major - pennines. last night i was told by sources that every major capital l sources that every major capital spending project was under review including things like the dartford tunnel, the tunnel by stonehe
, quadruple — journey from manchester to leeds, quadruple nearly the capacity of that line — quadrupleoing so without having — that line and doing so without having to _ that line and doing so without having to wait an extra 20 years beyond — having to wait an extra 20 years beyond the delivery of what the upgrade — beyond the delivery of what the upgrade can do. we will be able to provide _ upgrade can do. we will be able to provide ali— upgrade can do. we will be able to provide...
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the rob lzturrow leeds — well... that is not a no. the rob burrow leeds marathon - well...did, yeah! we will see. what's _ roxy music? yeah, we did, yeah! we will see. what's really _ roxy music? yeah, we did, yeah! we will see. what's really important - roxy music? yeah, we did, yeah! we will see. what's really important to i will see. what's really important to me, because of the support we have had over the last few years, a mass participation event is probably something i would favour more. because we can get more people involved but we will see. fantastic. it is a 'o involved but we will see. fantastic. it is a joy to — involved but we will see. fantastic. it is a joy to have _ involved but we will see. fantastic. it is a joy to have you _ involved but we will see. fantastic. it is a joy to have you all _ involved but we will see. fantastic. it is a joy to have you all here. - involved but we will see. fantastic. it is a joy to have you all here. it i it is a joy to have you all here. it was wonderful watching you last week. i think in a week particularly last week, th
the rob lzturrow leeds — well... that is not a no. the rob burrow leeds marathon - well...did, yeah! we will see. what's _ roxy music? yeah, we did, yeah! we will see. what's really _ roxy music? yeah, we did, yeah! we will see. what's really important - roxy music? yeah, we did, yeah! we will see. what's really important to i will see. what's really important to me, because of the support we have had over the last few years, a mass participation event is probably something i would favour...
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to the women's rugby league world cup now, and the opening match, which saw some history in leeds.or them, despite the heavy defeat to the hosts. sarah mulkerrins was there for us. the women's rugby league cup is up and running and it couldn't have started much betterfor and running and it couldn't have started much better for the and running and it couldn't have started much betterfor the hosts. a thumping win over brazil here at headingley as they bid to win this trophy on home soil. remember they are trying to use this tournament to grow the game to inspire a new generation of fans and the young players to come through. the fans here today were certainly inspired by. mat—england perferrnance. 2112 four the store. by. tjggt—quland perferrnance. 2112 four the store. they a brazil .. 2:51..-” - a brazil are i-.- - a brazil are making a brazilare making their remember. brazil are making their in the tournament. it's the debut in the tournament. it's the first ever experience at the world cup. this was just the third we re were a little international. they were a little bit internati
to the women's rugby league world cup now, and the opening match, which saw some history in leeds.or them, despite the heavy defeat to the hosts. sarah mulkerrins was there for us. the women's rugby league cup is up and running and it couldn't have started much betterfor and running and it couldn't have started much better for the and running and it couldn't have started much betterfor the hosts. a thumping win over brazil here at headingley as they bid to win this trophy on home soil. remember...
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it takes an hour to travel 44 miles between leeds and manchester., , since the industrialisation which bean. ., , ., ., began. and only in the last half an houri began. and only in the last half an hour i was — began. and only in the last half an hour i was talking _ began. and only in the last half an hour i was talking the _ began. and only in the last half an hour i was talking the heads - began. and only in the last half an hour i was talking the heads of. began. and only in the last half an| hour i was talking the heads of arts council england. who you know today have message to be redistributed there funding. taking money out of there funding. taking money out of the capital, out of london institution and taking that money to other parts of england. and yet here, we are talking about something where the transport infrastructure in some of those areas. i don't but where is your mouth that is not up to scratch. i where is your mouth that is not up to scratch-— where is your mouth that is not up to scratch. i mean it's not only not u i to scratch
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kasia: but this was leeds, where the striking university staff have supporters from students.we spokeudent who is actually backing the lecturers. stephen jackson is an undergraduate student at suspect. i asked him why he was annoyed at not giving the tuition he is paid for. >> what i see, the real disruption has been over the last few years. at they are doing now. staff working conditions and my learning conditions, their teaching conditions are my learning conditions. staff are overworked, underpaid, and having their pensions slashed. it's up to representative bodies in the u.k. to come to action and take it seriously. it's not up to the strikers. the strikers are at their wits end and have been trying to avoid this for years and years. it's up to universities and the government to stop these strikes from happening. kasia: the government is saying in order to pay more, they would have to borrow more. if it has to borrow more, it will be people like you that years down the line have to pay for it. have you thought about that? >> have you thought about the fact that i pay 9000 pounds a
kasia: but this was leeds, where the striking university staff have supporters from students.we spokeudent who is actually backing the lecturers. stephen jackson is an undergraduate student at suspect. i asked him why he was annoyed at not giving the tuition he is paid for. >> what i see, the real disruption has been over the last few years. at they are doing now. staff working conditions and my learning conditions, their teaching conditions are my learning conditions. staff are...
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time as flight and they are green up and finally, over crowding in bavaria northern visiting munich leeds, without seeing marine blood, it saw instagram mabel marvelling at one of the most beautiful buildings in germany, what i should see europe, a question, crosses your mind how these are friends knew you would actually deal. ah, so you start taking cynthy's bird. as i have realised during several failed attempts, it's impossible to take one vint out some 14 to one minute. ah, but why? because so many other people are visiting the same place as you are so mean gorgeous, blazes in the winds, just like munich, muddy in flood places you would like to see. but when you get deal, you realize there's so many of those like you're crowding the sites are today. we will be looking at a phenomenon one cause. oh, what tourism? it's when so many tourists visit a place at the same time to be feel me need to just stand to travel during summer, long, weekends, or festivals. these are the dime, places like barcelona rome, venice or venus, bavarian towns see most visitors so tourist pleases and towns are
time as flight and they are green up and finally, over crowding in bavaria northern visiting munich leeds, without seeing marine blood, it saw instagram mabel marvelling at one of the most beautiful buildings in germany, what i should see europe, a question, crosses your mind how these are friends knew you would actually deal. ah, so you start taking cynthy's bird. as i have realised during several failed attempts, it's impossible to take one vint out some 14 to one minute. ah, but why? because...
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the first leed platinum green building us campus. yeah the overlook project that extended the effort into town partnership to build a regional green army camp. the other route if you look. imagine all read into the core of national power he was in the van gogh by. climate as the biggest pull for. in human history. in nineteen eighty nine work the first ever. on the if of climate disruption in the banking industry. in two thousand eight he organized the presidential climate action project with the world which was a world class can do terry the position climate to production as the top national security issue. it's a pop music record. you bob the story policies we wish to have been more. his books including to the confronting collapse are among the on the subject. david you're countless first of on sat on many many. boards and found a board including years at rocky mountain. is focused today thankfully is on the crisis of democracy in the crisis of governance that threatens the viability of civilization. please join me in welcoming our
the first leed platinum green building us campus. yeah the overlook project that extended the effort into town partnership to build a regional green army camp. the other route if you look. imagine all read into the core of national power he was in the van gogh by. climate as the biggest pull for. in human history. in nineteen eighty nine work the first ever. on the if of climate disruption in the banking industry. in two thousand eight he organized the presidential climate action project with...
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amount of time as flight and then greener and finally, over crowding in bavaria norman visiting munich leeds. without seeing marine blood, it saw instagram, but marvelling at one of the most beautiful buildings in germany. when i should see europe a question, crosses your mind. how does your friends know you would actually deal? so you start digging cynthy's bird, as i have realised during several failed attempts, it's impossible to dig one vin out some one for to one minute. ah, what to why? because so many other people i visiting the same place as you do. you are so mean gorgeous, please, isn't the wife just like munich? marines lads pleases you. would like to see. but when you get deal, you realize there's so many of those like you're crowding the sites. dodie, there will be looking at a phenomenon called all what do it is? am it's when so many tourists visit a place at the same time to be feel. many tourists tend to travel during summer long, weekends, or festivals. these are the dime, places like barcelona rome, venice or radius bavarian towns see most visitors so tourist pleases and to
amount of time as flight and then greener and finally, over crowding in bavaria norman visiting munich leeds. without seeing marine blood, it saw instagram, but marvelling at one of the most beautiful buildings in germany. when i should see europe a question, crosses your mind. how does your friends know you would actually deal? so you start digging cynthy's bird, as i have realised during several failed attempts, it's impossible to dig one vin out some one for to one minute. ah, what to why?...
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here in leeds, rents have risen 10% in the past year. which property was it, sorry?two bed at 850 a month? fantastic. can i just ask you is living at the property. there can be dozens of people competing when new rental properties come on the market. more often than not, we do block viewing so we will go to a property in show six different people round and we do cap the viewing set 6—8 per day otherwise itjust gets too much, you're showing 20 around the property and only one person can take it. some people coming for viewing are desperate. it is so busy at the minute. we are seeing rent increases the demand keeps getting higher and higher. we have seen tenants being priced out of the market and what we have seen, actually, is a huge increase in tenants wanting room shares because the pricing is a bit more affordable for them. there is a darker side to the housing market. when tenants are desperate, landlords might cut corners. this is georgina. she is living in a flat that's falling apart. here we go, you can immediately see it. a massive chunk of the ceiling has jus
here in leeds, rents have risen 10% in the past year. which property was it, sorry?two bed at 850 a month? fantastic. can i just ask you is living at the property. there can be dozens of people competing when new rental properties come on the market. more often than not, we do block viewing so we will go to a property in show six different people round and we do cap the viewing set 6—8 per day otherwise itjust gets too much, you're showing 20 around the property and only one person can take...
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this might be the weekend that you�*re thinking about your christmas tree, and there�*s a business in leedsce posts. jacob tomlinson reports. it might not look like the north pole, but inside this west yorkshire warehouse, rhys and his team are busy making christmas magic. all: we're back! last year, selling these christmas trees made from fence posts raised more than £10,000. ten trollies. i bet we�*re about halfway there, if that. that money bought hundreds of toys, which charities gave to families across west yorkshire. hundreds of kids are going to have a christmas that they probably never had. the phrase for this is, "it�*s nice to be nice, innit?" last year, rhys and his team made almost 850 trees. this year, they�*ve made over 1,000 already, with a plan to make around 5,000 trees. and the reason why? in fact, rhys, what�*s the reason why? all: it�*s nice to be nice, innit?" it�*s nice to be nice. it's always a good feeling when you're doing something, when you're helping people. i never had a great deal of everything when i was a kid, you know? plus, everything's tough now, isn't it?
this might be the weekend that you�*re thinking about your christmas tree, and there�*s a business in leedsce posts. jacob tomlinson reports. it might not look like the north pole, but inside this west yorkshire warehouse, rhys and his team are busy making christmas magic. all: we're back! last year, selling these christmas trees made from fence posts raised more than £10,000. ten trollies. i bet we�*re about halfway there, if that. that money bought hundreds of toys, which charities...
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the win comes off the back of successive league losses to nottingham forest and leeds united.ble. miguel almiron with his seventh goal in as many games. michael olise with a winner in injury time as crystal palace won at west ham. the last—i6 draw for the champions league gets under way in the coming hours in switzerland. the likes of holders real madrid — seen here — bayern munich, and manchester city will be seeded, while liverpool and paris saint—germain are two of the big—name unseeded teams. tennis now, and there's been a big shock at the paris masters, where danish teenager holger rune came from a set down to beat novak djokovic to the title. djokovic came into sunday's final having won 21 out of 22 matches since the start of wimbledon. but after a solid start, mistakes on some key points started to creep in. it's been an incredible week for rune — he beat five top—ten players in as many days. the 19—year—old is the youngest winner of the tournament since boris becker in 1986. it's a perfect way to, you know, finish this tournament, and i'm super proud of myself and ijus
the win comes off the back of successive league losses to nottingham forest and leeds united.ble. miguel almiron with his seventh goal in as many games. michael olise with a winner in injury time as crystal palace won at west ham. the last—i6 draw for the champions league gets under way in the coming hours in switzerland. the likes of holders real madrid — seen here — bayern munich, and manchester city will be seeded, while liverpool and paris saint—germain are two of the big—name...
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swarm and going to berlin has been quick to deny that such a enlist even exists mister watson, acre leeds, the german bundle saw group of the ruling social democratic party, say m, it happened long ago and made his support for sci fi. he also says he's been getting threats. i was already irritated that the ukranian government put me on a terrorist list on the grounds that i am working for a cease fire or for the possibility of taking further diplomatic steps via local cease fires. on this basis that you can rely on these terror list of the ukrainian government. you also received secondary threats, so to speak. it's not easy to deal with either. is not the 1st time german political leaders have been criticized by kiev authorities on by the foreign baset or in particular, who earlier brung the country strong for le as offended. live a sausage for a belated visit to kias. i think more insult to a rather strong doctor presidency. lensky declined to offer to meet his german colleague of the accusing him of close ties with russia. while his old ex member of the parliaments of hamburg thinks tha
swarm and going to berlin has been quick to deny that such a enlist even exists mister watson, acre leeds, the german bundle saw group of the ruling social democratic party, say m, it happened long ago and made his support for sci fi. he also says he's been getting threats. i was already irritated that the ukranian government put me on a terrorist list on the grounds that i am working for a cease fire or for the possibility of taking further diplomatic steps via local cease fires. on this basis...
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now, his story has inspired a new photo exhibition in leeds.ow it affects the whole family, and people at least will read these real—life stories and it'll continue to raise awareness of the disease. it'll continue to raise awareness of the disease-— the disease. having seven stories from seven _ the disease. having seven stories from seven families _ the disease. having seven stories from seven families who - the disease. having seven stories from seven families who have i the disease. having seven stories i from seven families who have been affected _ from seven families who have been affected by a mnd mean so much and continues— affected by a mnd mean so much and continues to raise awareness of the mnd care _ continues to raise awareness of the mnd care centre. colak katie lost a dad warranted mnd in 2018 and has since raised £10,000 in his name and supports _ since raised £10,000 in his name and supports the — since raised £10,000 in his name and supports the campaign to build the rob burrow centre for mnd. also at the launch was _ rob burr
now, his story has inspired a new photo exhibition in leeds.ow it affects the whole family, and people at least will read these real—life stories and it'll continue to raise awareness of the disease. it'll continue to raise awareness of the disease-— the disease. having seven stories from seven _ the disease. having seven stories from seven families _ the disease. having seven stories from seven families who - the disease. having seven stories from seven families who have i the disease....
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and every time you see a leeds rhinos shirt you can pick it out. see a leeds rhinos shirt you can pickf i could tag along a little bit. show him some support. because i imagine when you pitch up in the middle of the cold out here and just seeing anything familiar and things like that, it would be good for him, good for morale. the team are supported by experts in sports science and nutrition. i am just mixing up some more energy drinks for kev and the other two runners. it was a really hard start this morning and they have drunk quite a lot more of the carb drink than we planned for, so just making sure they have enough for the next 30—odd k. cheering as every one of the day's a1 miles was completed, they left the northumberland countryside behind. people braved the deluge to clap and to donate to the fight against motor neurone disease. they ran out. yay! brilliant. we gave them some cake and water. he is doing a grand job. doddie weir's name has loomed large since the beginning of the seven—in—seven challenge, not least here at newcastle falcons, where he used to play. cheering thank
and every time you see a leeds rhinos shirt you can pick it out. see a leeds rhinos shirt you can pickf i could tag along a little bit. show him some support. because i imagine when you pitch up in the middle of the cold out here and just seeing anything familiar and things like that, it would be good for him, good for morale. the team are supported by experts in sports science and nutrition. i am just mixing up some more energy drinks for kev and the other two runners. it was a really hard...
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forest v palace is goalless, spurs are drawing 2—2 with leeds, and leicester are leading at west hamerjames maddison was taken off with an injury. celtic could extend their lead at the top of the scottish premiership to nine points this afternoon — that's after rangers were held to a 1—1 draw at st mirren. the home side took the lead just after half—time from declan gallagher's long throwjonah ayunga scored at the second time of asking. rangers equalised with six minutes to go after ryan kent was brought down, captain james tavernier put away the resulting penalty. celtic are looking to stretch the lead but ross county are 1—0. kilmarnock have also taken the lead against hibernian. harriet dart levelled great britain's semifinal against australia at the billiejean king cup in glasgow. heather watson lost the opening singles, but british number two, dart, beat ajla tomljanovic in straight sets in under two hours to set up a doubles decider. it's great britain's first semifinal in this competition since 1981. you can watch that doubles decide alive right now on the bbc. 0livia nicholls
forest v palace is goalless, spurs are drawing 2—2 with leeds, and leicester are leading at west hamerjames maddison was taken off with an injury. celtic could extend their lead at the top of the scottish premiership to nine points this afternoon — that's after rangers were held to a 1—1 draw at st mirren. the home side took the lead just after half—time from declan gallagher's long throwjonah ayunga scored at the second time of asking. rangers equalised with six minutes to go after...
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40 miles a day, to raise money for motor neurone disease in the name of his great, great friend and leedsou made it. yeah, thank you, sally. that team is incredible. i think you all know why. rob burrow, donny weir, stephen derby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community have got behind the mnd community, i can't thank you enough. kevin, you have done seven ultramarathons in seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it's all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he's an absolute champion and the way the burrow family have been so courageous and brave, we just wanted to be a great friend, and if we can all try and be a bit of a better friend from time to time, i think we'll have a better place to live in. the inspirational kevin sinfield. humans could stay on the moon for lengthy periods during this decade, a nasa official has told the bbc. 0rion is nasa's new exploration spacecraft and was onboard the artemis rocket which wa
40 miles a day, to raise money for motor neurone disease in the name of his great, great friend and leedsou made it. yeah, thank you, sally. that team is incredible. i think you all know why. rob burrow, donny weir, stephen derby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community have got behind the mnd community, i can't thank you enough. kevin, you have done seven ultramarathons in seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact...
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he played premier league football for leeds united, spurs, everton and burnley. ronaldo�*s latest rebuke is the glazers, manchester united's american owners, as the meltdown of relations between player and club continues. he's said they don't care about united on a sporting front, but want it for the marketing and the money. given the latest instalment released from his talktv interview this exchange is laced with a bit of significance. portugal teammate bruno fernandes, of manchester united of course, as they meet up for the world cup. as for manchester united, they say they'll consider their response to what ronaldo�*s saying after the full facts haves been established, which could be once the interview has gone out in full later this week. the uk snooker championship is back under way in york. yesterday ronnie o'sullivan eased passed matthew stevens in the first round. today it's the turn of world number threejudd trump, who's taking on xiao guodong. play began at i o'clock so they're still in the early stages. this is the latest from york's barbican centre...
he played premier league football for leeds united, spurs, everton and burnley. ronaldo�*s latest rebuke is the glazers, manchester united's american owners, as the meltdown of relations between player and club continues. he's said they don't care about united on a sporting front, but want it for the marketing and the money. given the latest instalment released from his talktv interview this exchange is laced with a bit of significance. portugal teammate bruno fernandes, of manchester united...
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made it three wins out of three in the women�*s competition, with victory over papua new guinea in leedsat—trick for leah burke, as they came from behind to win by 42 points to four. there were also two tries for amy hardcastle as england extended their winning run to seven matches. they�*ll now face the runners—up of group b, which will be decided on thursday night when holders australia face new zealand. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that�*s bbc.com/sport — but from me, gavin ramjaun, and the rest of the sport team, we�*ll see you next time. a ferrari driven by the seven—times formula one world champion — michael schumacher — has fetched a record price for a modern f—one car at auction in geneva. it went for nearly fifteen—million dollars — twice the previous record. it was bought by an anonymous european bidder. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. he is considered by many to be one of if not the greatest formula 1 drivers of all time. and this was the car michael schumacher drove when he made history. it was behind the wheel of this ferrari that he won sixth
made it three wins out of three in the women�*s competition, with victory over papua new guinea in leedsat—trick for leah burke, as they came from behind to win by 42 points to four. there were also two tries for amy hardcastle as england extended their winning run to seven matches. they�*ll now face the runners—up of group b, which will be decided on thursday night when holders australia face new zealand. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that�*s bbc.com/sport...
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40 miles a day, to raise money for motor neurone disease in the name of his great, great friend and leeds, stephen dalby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community have got behind the mnd community. i can�*t thank you enough. kevin, you have done seven ultramarathons in seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it�*s all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same way that i do about rob burrow. he�*s an absolute champion and the burrow family have been so courageous and brave. we just want to be a great friend and if we can all try and be a bit of a better friend from time to time, i think we�*ll have a better place to live in. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with matt. hello. the rain may have eased off but river levels have continued to rise and, through today so far, we�*ve still had severe flood warnings out from sepa across parts of eastern scotland, and there is still some more rain to come during the next 2a hours. not quite the extent of what we
40 miles a day, to raise money for motor neurone disease in the name of his great, great friend and leeds, stephen dalby, ed slater, the full mnd community, the full rugby league community have got behind the mnd community. i can�*t thank you enough. kevin, you have done seven ultramarathons in seven days. you said you were just going for a run for a mate. what kept you going? that exact thought. it�*s all about friendship and the love for rob. cheering i know that everybody feels the same...
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but it was far from straightforward going to new zealand in leeds. good evening.cheering ukrainian soldiers in kherson as they entered the city for the first time since it was captured by russia at the start of the war. president zelensky has called it an historic day — but he also said the city was not entirely cleared of �*the enemy's presence.�* russia's retreat has been fast — it says they've pulled 30,000 soldiers out of kherson. it's one of the biggest setbacks since president putin launched the invasion of ukraine in february. the russian troops have retreated to new positions on the east bank of the river dnipro. many of them escaped across the antonovsky bridge — that's the main road heading east — before a section of it was blown up, apparently by the russians, to protect their retreating forces. 0ur international editorjeremy bowen is in southern ukraine — and he's been looking through the first pictures coming out of kherson as the russians abandoned it. chanting kherson�*s residents emerged from their homes as the first ukrainian soldiers reached the
but it was far from straightforward going to new zealand in leeds. good evening.cheering ukrainian soldiers in kherson as they entered the city for the first time since it was captured by russia at the start of the war. president zelensky has called it an historic day — but he also said the city was not entirely cleared of �*the enemy's presence.�* russia's retreat has been fast — it says they've pulled 30,000 soldiers out of kherson. it's one of the biggest setbacks since president...
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leeds hold grins . i mean, it's leeds hold grins. better than jesus toast and say, we got elvis and a spot rising damp and now we've got john lennon in the froth of a beer. lee told the grimsby live what saw john lennon's face at my mate's pints. it was a bit spooky it felt like a sign maybe a sign that he's on too much to drink. scoffs where was lennon in that photo? i just didn't. i saw look like a spaceman . i didn't. did like a spaceman. i didn't. did john lennon go to mars. i don't i don't really do this. i to mars. well, no. i mean i mean i hopeit mars. well, no. i mean i mean i hope it was just the barry result. i have a classic wishful ferment. he's a john lennon fan and he sees john i'm a dave grohl . saw dave in that grohl fan. saw dave in that been he did have a really fun. oh, god, the fuse yes. are oh, my god, the fuse yes. are you of a rock scene that you a bit of a rock scene that i'm chick wow part a i'm a rock chick wow part i've a rock was 13 fans rock chick since i was 13 fans tastic right okay. well, tastic right?
leeds hold grins . i mean, it's leeds hold grins. better than jesus toast and say, we got elvis and a spot rising damp and now we've got john lennon in the froth of a beer. lee told the grimsby live what saw john lennon's face at my mate's pints. it was a bit spooky it felt like a sign maybe a sign that he's on too much to drink. scoffs where was lennon in that photo? i just didn't. i saw look like a spaceman . i didn't. did like a spaceman. i didn't. did john lennon go to mars. i don't i don't...
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leeds hold grins . i mean, it's leeds hold grins.nny this is better than jesus toast and say, we got elvis and a spot rising damp and now we've got john lennon in the froth of a beer. lee told the grimsby live what saw john lennon's face at my mate's pints. it was a bit spooky it felt like a sign maybe a sign that he's on too much to drink. scoffs where was lennon in that photo? i just didn't. i saw look like a spaceman . i didn't. did like a spaceman. i didn't. did john lennon go to mars. i don't i don't really do this. i to mars. well, no. i mean i mean i hopeit mars. well, no. i mean i mean i hope it was just the barry result. i have a classic wishful ferment. he's a john lennon fan and he sees john i'm a dave grohl . saw dave in that grohl fan. saw dave in that been he did have a really fun. oh, god, the fuse yes. are oh, my god, the fuse yes. are you of a rock scene that you a bit of a rock scene that i'm chick wow part a i'm a rock chick wow part i've a rock was 13 fans rock chick since i was 13 fans tastic right okay. well, ta
leeds hold grins . i mean, it's leeds hold grins.nny this is better than jesus toast and say, we got elvis and a spot rising damp and now we've got john lennon in the froth of a beer. lee told the grimsby live what saw john lennon's face at my mate's pints. it was a bit spooky it felt like a sign maybe a sign that he's on too much to drink. scoffs where was lennon in that photo? i just didn't. i saw look like a spaceman . i didn't. did like a spaceman. i didn't. did john lennon go to mars. i...
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leeds came back from 3—1 down to beat bournemouth 4—3 in a thrilling match at elland road.ns we all do and the sport requires that and my focus is entirely making sure that our group is strong and i said to not be fazed by the negativity in the stadium and stay focused exactly on the tactical aspect of what we trying to achieve in getting the game more and more in getting into the game more and more and we will win and we did that. nottingham forest rescued a point at the city ground — it looked as though brentford were heading for their first away win of the season. but in the 6 minutes into added time — a scramble eventually saw the ball cross the line — via an own goal from brentford defender mathiasjorgensen — to make it 2—2. controversy surrounded brentford's first goal, a penalty — and the forest manager wasn't happy---- i don't think it was apparent and i've spoken to the referee and he knew he had touched the ball, it was a half decent save. so, that is my view on it. but i just feel that if he has to look at the screen for that one, he's also got a look at the thre
leeds came back from 3—1 down to beat bournemouth 4—3 in a thrilling match at elland road.ns we all do and the sport requires that and my focus is entirely making sure that our group is strong and i said to not be fazed by the negativity in the stadium and stay focused exactly on the tactical aspect of what we trying to achieve in getting the game more and more in getting into the game more and more and we will win and we did that. nottingham forest rescued a point at the city ground — it...
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that sort of started to spread, then, from liverpool, manchester, leeds, and developed into the subcultures as the working class dressing up. he says back in the �*80s, merseyside shopkeepers started to realise there was a market for designer brands. a lot of the places in liverpool were shops which were traditional gentlemen�*s outfitters, who were getting this stuff in. and the staff couldn't believe it. who are all these kids coming in to get this stuff, you know? it's because a lot of it was branded. no one ever expected it to be in a museum, when people started wearing that style of clothing. the exhibition also portrays the predominantly male and at times violent side of the casual movement. but the creator of the girlfans fanzine says the �*80s casuals set the trends for today's female fans. you'll see your adidas, your nike trainers, but also chanel and gucci trainers. so, there's a sense that it's still for some a place to go to dress up and to be seen. the casuals sparked a style revolution, not just for the fans. 40 years on, branded trainers and designer labels are a fashion st
that sort of started to spread, then, from liverpool, manchester, leeds, and developed into the subcultures as the working class dressing up. he says back in the �*80s, merseyside shopkeepers started to realise there was a market for designer brands. a lot of the places in liverpool were shops which were traditional gentlemen�*s outfitters, who were getting this stuff in. and the staff couldn't believe it. who are all these kids coming in to get this stuff, you know? it's because a lot of...