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in collaboration with the london college - i really enjoy.llege of fashion, women spent four hours a day in the workshop also honing maths and entrance ? english skills. across the court, another group is developing photographs, t—shirt and mug printing, hopefully getting ready to work in a shop after prison. finding a job as one of the biggest challenges for x offenders. it is good that they encourage people to be able to work on the outside. that was my main concern, that i have always worked, i didn't want to go out and think i am a criminal now and not be able to get a job. criminal now and not be able to get a 'ob. ., ' . .,, criminal now and not be able to get a'ob. 'j~ criminal now and not be able to get a'ob. ., a 'ob. reoffending cost £18 billion a job. reoffending cost £18 billion a ear. in a job. reoffending cost £18 billion a year- in her— a job. reoffending cost £18 billion a year. in her first _ a job. reoffending cost £18 billion a year. in her first visit _ a job. reoffending cost £18 billion a year. in her first visit here -
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the men stood for climate change and imperial college, london, marden, seger, welcome to the share. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse with time. so how still we have last before optical? it takes scenarios like the ones we're seeing like, day after tomorrow, movies. well, so there was some nightmare stories that the out i think we have to look at the evidence of climate change and recognize that's the bell. the whole issue of climate change is scientifically extremely sound so that we know climate change is happening. we know that we are responsible for it for the emissions of greenhouse gases into atmosphere, and we know that we can do something about it. the question that we have is, how much time do you have? it's a very good question, is going to be more than just a few minutes to answer that. so we may be more, might want to em, unpack that question that under for a bit to give it a, a full on. so we can certainly look into the past to understand how c
the men stood for climate change and imperial college, london, marden, seger, welcome to the share. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse with time. so how still we have last before optical? it takes scenarios like the ones we're seeing like, day after tomorrow, movies. well, so there was some nightmare stories that the out i think we have to look at the evidence of...
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sigurd glass geologists and co director of the as the men stood for climate change in period college london. martin and sigurd welcome to his share. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse with time. so how much do we have left before pick elliptic scenarios, like the ones was seen like day after tomorrow, movies? well, so there was some nightmare toys that are out. i think we have to look at the evidence of climate change and recognize that's the bell. the whole issue of climate change is scientifically extremely sound so that we know climate change is happening. we know that we are responsible for it for the emissions of greenhouse gases into that misfire. and we know that we can do something about it. the question that we have is how much time do you have is a very good question, is going to be more than just a few minutes to answer that. so we may be more, might want to em, unpack that question a little bit to give it a full on. so we can certainly look into the past
sigurd glass geologists and co director of the as the men stood for climate change in period college london. martin and sigurd welcome to his share. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse with time. so how much do we have left before pick elliptic scenarios, like the ones was seen like day after tomorrow, movies? well, so there was some nightmare toys that are out. i think...
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, it glassy ologist and co director of the grant him institute for climate change at imperial college london discussing the dangers of global warming work. martin, welcome back. so these days we can predict where and when and hurricane or it's not always going to hit several days in advance, mostly in there still bring such distraction and so much death. know you and your colleagues keep saying that climate change is going to make the weather unpredictable and completely erratic. are we going to be able to predict any kind of natural disaster at all here? when in terms of whether we're able to protect extreme events several days before they can, can hit so i happened to be in texas when hurricane harvey hit lamb for at corpus kristie and southern texas and a huge wave of water, a spiral arm of the hurricane. system landed over houston. i was in houston at the time and deposited a huge amount to right now about $45.00 days before the actually happened. there was an extreme weather warning, all both places and the whole of texas. i and it was predicted remarkably well by the medical models tha
, it glassy ologist and co director of the grant him institute for climate change at imperial college london discussing the dangers of global warming work. martin, welcome back. so these days we can predict where and when and hurricane or it's not always going to hit several days in advance, mostly in there still bring such distraction and so much death. know you and your colleagues keep saying that climate change is going to make the weather unpredictable and completely erratic. are we going...
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interesting data| presented to sage by imperial couege presented to sage by imperial college london,s increase in numbers? a number of things going _ increase in numbers? a number of things going on. — increase in numbers? a number of things going on, and _ increase in numbers? a number of things going on, and importantly, | increase in numbers? a number of. things going on, and importantly, is the waning immunity to vaccines, and we have seen that especially with both the astrazeneca and the pfizer vaccine, and to a certain extent we pretty much knew that was going to happen right from the early stages, so that is a big part to play. the other thing, so that is a big part to play. the otherthing, even so that is a big part to play. the other thing, even with the prior infections, we don't see very prolonged immunity after the initial infection. what we do see is a more sustained protection against severe disease and that is crucial to protecting the health service. i think that has been a big impact. clearly, as we are moving through winter, that will provide extra pressures, school
interesting data| presented to sage by imperial couege presented to sage by imperial college london,s increase in numbers? a number of things going _ increase in numbers? a number of things going on. — increase in numbers? a number of things going on, and _ increase in numbers? a number of things going on, and importantly, | increase in numbers? a number of. things going on, and importantly, is the waning immunity to vaccines, and we have seen that especially with both the astrazeneca and the...
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a team from london's imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle hour in a rain forest. and gonna previous reported sightings in central african locations of not been confirmed. shirley's eagle out was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. ah, just a quick recap of the headlines now. thousands of haitian and central american refugees and migrants have set off from southern mexico and the hopes of making it to the u . s. a migrant caravan left from the city of tampa trula a few hours ago. those travelling are attempting to make more than 2400 kilometer journey to america. sylvan order on foot, texas national guard says it's already strengthening its forces at border. that leads to 4 members of the taliban have been killed in a day of multiple attacks in the eastern province of nangle hall. now there was a separate incident as well where 2 roadside bombs killed at least 2 people, including a child official say the bonds were targeting a taliban vehicle, but no taliban members were harmed. it comes as security operations continue against. i sil, stephan
a team from london's imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle hour in a rain forest. and gonna previous reported sightings in central african locations of not been confirmed. shirley's eagle out was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. ah, just a quick recap of the headlines now. thousands of haitian and central american refugees and migrants have set off from southern mexico and the hopes of making it to the u . s. a migrant caravan left from the city of tampa trula a...
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a team from london, imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle out in a rain forest in gonna previous reported sightings in central african locations have not been confirmed. shirley's eagle owl was 1st identified as a species in 18. 72 by british wall interested. yeah. seems to enjoy being photographed ah, which is far recap the the top stories that we've been covering this allen out at least for taliban security forces have been killed in a day of multiple attacks in the eastern province of non gall, in a separate incident to roadside bombs killed at least 2 people, including a child for others, have been injured. official say the bombs with targeting a taliban vehicle, but no taliban members were harmed. comes as security operations continue against. i feel stephanie decker has more from cobble multiple security incidents on saturday. angela about that is the capital of manga har province in the east of the country. it is believed to be the area weisel enough chemist on has their main presence. the taliban has been carrying out operations against the group in that area. what we saw
a team from london, imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle out in a rain forest in gonna previous reported sightings in central african locations have not been confirmed. shirley's eagle owl was 1st identified as a species in 18. 72 by british wall interested. yeah. seems to enjoy being photographed ah, which is far recap the the top stories that we've been covering this allen out at least for taliban security forces have been killed in a day of multiple attacks in the eastern province of...
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a team from london's imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle hour in a rain forest. in gonna previous reported sightings in central african locations have not been confirmed. shirley's eagle out was at 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. ah. just a quick recap of the headlines now, thousands of haitian and central american refugees and migrants have set off from southern mexico and the hopes of making it to the us. the migrant caravan left from the city of tampa trula a few hours ago. those traveling.
a team from london's imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle hour in a rain forest. in gonna previous reported sightings in central african locations have not been confirmed. shirley's eagle out was at 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. ah. just a quick recap of the headlines now, thousands of haitian and central american refugees and migrants have set off from southern mexico and the hopes of making it to the us. the migrant caravan left from the city of tampa...
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a team from london's imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle owl in a rain forest in garner, previous reported sightings in central african locations have not been confirmed. shirley's eagle owl was 1st identified as a species in 1872. by british zoologists. it does, sir. yeah. seems to enjoy being photographed ah but just wanna recap the, the top stories that we've been covering this hour an hour and at least for taliban security forces have been killed in a day of multiple attacks in the eastern province of nanc are in a separate incident.
a team from london's imperial college spotted the shelley's eagle owl in a rain forest in garner, previous reported sightings in central african locations have not been confirmed. shirley's eagle owl was 1st identified as a species in 1872. by british zoologists. it does, sir. yeah. seems to enjoy being photographed ah but just wanna recap the, the top stories that we've been covering this hour an hour and at least for taliban security forces have been killed in a day of multiple attacks in the...
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red giant al has been photographed in the wall for the 1st time in 150 years attain from london's imperial college spotted shelley's eagle out in a rain forest in ghana. the bird was 1st identified as a species back in 18. 70 to those the headlines they to now for the bottom line. ah. hi, i'm steve clemens and i have a question. what kind of legacy does the late colin powell we behind? let's get to the bottom line. ah, the united states lost one of its most legendary military and diplomatic leaders last week, regardless of how history judges colin powell. one thing is clear, he was an exceptional man who had a story, life and beat the odds to become one of america's most influential shapers of national security. he was one of the 1st black men in american history to become a 4 star general. and he was the 1st black american to become secretary of state, serving under president george w bush. and that position, one of his main jobs, was to make the case for the iraq war in 2003, especially since at that time, he was one of america's most trusted leaders. he did his job loyally but later regretted i
red giant al has been photographed in the wall for the 1st time in 150 years attain from london's imperial college spotted shelley's eagle out in a rain forest in ghana. the bird was 1st identified as a species back in 18. 70 to those the headlines they to now for the bottom line. ah. hi, i'm steve clemens and i have a question. what kind of legacy does the late colin powell we behind? let's get to the bottom line. ah, the united states lost one of its most legendary military and diplomatic...
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a team from london, imperial college spotted that out. the shelby's eagle out in a rain forest in gonna be all was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british to ologist. there have been no confirmed sightings since then. ah, a check of the headlines on al jazeera. the un says that fear is conflict in me and mars escalating off the reports, the military gentle sending tens of thousands of troops to the rest of north and northwest italy's former interior minister mateus l feeney is on trial for his role and walking a migrant rescue ship in 2019. he's accused of kidnapping and abuse of authority. the far right politician prevented 2 vessels from docking for days. adam brainy has more from room prosecutors in their company. civil plaintiffs have submitted a list of more than 2 dozen witnesses to testify and found their pretty high profile, ranging from the former prime minister who served above the need. that's prime minister for prime minister can say. and even on that list is actor richard year because he volunteered for a period on one
a team from london, imperial college spotted that out. the shelby's eagle out in a rain forest in gonna be all was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british to ologist. there have been no confirmed sightings since then. ah, a check of the headlines on al jazeera. the un says that fear is conflict in me and mars escalating off the reports, the military gentle sending tens of thousands of troops to the rest of north and northwest italy's former interior minister mateus l feeney is on trial...
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a team from london, imperial college sports at the shelley's eagle out in a rain forest in ghana. previous reported sightings in central african locations have been unconfirmed. shirley's eagle was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. that route south. louise, i'll be back in a moment with another bulletin for you see, on effect. ah ah and with confronted with some of the worlds was des quality, mongolia? government has become shutting the nations polluted capital, cities, coal mines. ah. but as the struggle rages to save the environment above ground, what does the future hold for the men who are living beneath it? ah witness. at the coal face on al jazeera, ah, i've never seen so much devastation or experienced how quickly every thing can change as the current of ours pandemic savaged the events in india became much more than just story. oh, every one was affected. we couldn't keep the people we cared about ally and there were times on air when i had to hold back tears. but every day i was driven to convey the connect of trauma to make sure that despite the high numb
a team from london, imperial college sports at the shelley's eagle out in a rain forest in ghana. previous reported sightings in central african locations have been unconfirmed. shirley's eagle was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. that route south. louise, i'll be back in a moment with another bulletin for you see, on effect. ah ah and with confronted with some of the worlds was des quality, mongolia? government has become shutting the nations polluted capital, cities,...
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a team from london's imperial college spotted that owl the shelley's eagle owl in a rain forest in ghana. the owl was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. there have been no confirmed sightings since then. ah. a check of the headlines on al jazeera, the un says it fears conflict in me and mars escalating after reports. the military gentle sending tens of thousands of troops to the rest of north and northwest. italy's former interior minister mateus albini is on trial for his role and walking a migrant rescue ship in 2019. he is accused of kidnapping and abuse of authority. the far right politician.
a team from london's imperial college spotted that owl the shelley's eagle owl in a rain forest in ghana. the owl was 1st identified as a species in 1872 by british zoologists. there have been no confirmed sightings since then. ah. a check of the headlines on al jazeera, the un says it fears conflict in me and mars escalating after reports. the military gentle sending tens of thousands of troops to the rest of north and northwest. italy's former interior minister mateus albini is on trial for...
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. >> i spoke with a professor of kings college, london, i asked him what he made of the police determiningquickly that this was a terrorism investigation? >> i think the reason they did was because they discovered the name of the suspect in a prior investigation. it probably came across him, or he was reported into the called preventing radicalization program of the british government. he must have come up somewhere. and what they are doing now is probably they're going to all his possessions, especially through his laptop, his mobile phone, to see who else he is connected to, to make sure that this was really an act on its own, rather than part of a campaign, whether he received instructions from other people. whether there were other people involved in preparing this act of terror or something else. that's what they're busy with right now. >> and it does seem, so far as they're searching these two addresses, it doesn't believe there is another. look, peter, the history in the uk runs deep, and police while they might be heartened by the fact that he acted alone. you've been covering this
. >> i spoke with a professor of kings college, london, i asked him what he made of the police determiningquickly that this was a terrorism investigation? >> i think the reason they did was because they discovered the name of the suspect in a prior investigation. it probably came across him, or he was reported into the called preventing radicalization program of the british government. he must have come up somewhere. and what they are doing now is probably they're going to all his...
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a director of the genetics institute at the university college london said delta plus is 10 to 15% more contagious than delta. >>> take a look outside right now. the golden gate bridge, it is wet and it's going to get wetter. every bridge we were looking at a little bit ago wet right now, and the storm is really coming on. and tomorrow is the big day. let's check with rob maeda and talk about totals and what to watch out for. rob. >> it's a good reminder. all our bay area roadways, on ramps, low lying spots, on your commutes, plan on water, extra water being on the road. you can see it coming down now on the golden gate bridge and san francisco, southeast wind, 58 degrees, mild and muggy. walnut creek with the rain. san jose in the 60s. wind part of our story, too. you're starting to see that pick up out of the southeast. so for the morning rain to the midday. it will stay muggy as the rain increases. highs in the mid 60s despite the fact we have all that rain and windtime, gusts at 35 miles per hour at levi stadium. notice the rain gauge as the game goes on. not as much at the beginnin
a director of the genetics institute at the university college london said delta plus is 10 to 15% more contagious than delta. >>> take a look outside right now. the golden gate bridge, it is wet and it's going to get wetter. every bridge we were looking at a little bit ago wet right now, and the storm is really coming on. and tomorrow is the big day. let's check with rob maeda and talk about totals and what to watch out for. rob. >> it's a good reminder. all our bay area...
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shelley's eagle owl" since the 18705 — that was until this week, when scientists from imperial college londonnterrupted one during its daytime nap in a forest in ghana. the pair only saw the bird for about ten seconds — just enough time to get this photograph. is it good weather for owls? i will update you with out when it gets dark! it is a bit blustery out there this afternoon, a bit of rain around as well, especially across western areas and in fact it will get even wetter as we get into tonight across western scotland and northern ireland and western scotland we could end up with 20—a0 millimetres of rain overnight and there could be travel disruption. we can see the rain moving in, patchy rain in wales and the western side of england, but elsewhere, despite a lot of cloud it is dry across the eastern side of the uk. highs around 12—14 this afternoon. windy night to come and rain setting in for western scotland although it pulls away from more ireland by the end of the night but into north—west and wales. central and eastern parts of england will stay dry with a lot of cloud around, mild.
shelley's eagle owl" since the 18705 — that was until this week, when scientists from imperial college londonnterrupted one during its daytime nap in a forest in ghana. the pair only saw the bird for about ten seconds — just enough time to get this photograph. is it good weather for owls? i will update you with out when it gets dark! it is a bit blustery out there this afternoon, a bit of rain around as well, especially across western areas and in fact it will get even wetter as we get...
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well, that's having an allen wager he is joining us from london, where he's a research associate at the changing europe initiative at kings college london. allen is a, been a lot of anger and frustration in the u. k. at the moment. presumably that's shaping political sentiment. how did people assess the government now near door, this crisis and chaos? well, one thing we maybe would have expected would be a drop in conservative support as a result of the shortage is in the chaos we've seen. we haven't actually seen that the through into both intentions for the parties. what we have seen is, for example, big increase in the amount of people that say for example, the bricks is going badly and the bricks, it is the cause of this disruption. so essentially, over the long term, this could become a bit of a problem for the conservatives, particularly if, as organizations like the road hood situation is saying, this is something that will last throughout the winter as we see other elements of chaos and destruction as well. so at the moment now in the government remains sort of inch laces from, from some of this politically, but they're s
well, that's having an allen wager he is joining us from london, where he's a research associate at the changing europe initiative at kings college london. allen is a, been a lot of anger and frustration in the u. k. at the moment. presumably that's shaping political sentiment. how did people assess the government now near door, this crisis and chaos? well, one thing we maybe would have expected would be a drop in conservative support as a result of the shortage is in the chaos we've seen. we...
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the men stood for climate change and imperial college london. martin sigurd, welcome to the sherry. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse with time. so how much do we have left before i pick, elliptic scenarios, like the ones was seen like day after tomorrow? movies? well, so there was some nightmare stories that are out. i think we have to look at the evidence of climate change and recognize that's the whole issue of climate change is scientifically extremely sound so that we know climate change is happening. we know that we are responsible for it for the emissions of greenhouse gases into atmosphere, and we know that we can do something about it. the question that we have is, how much time do you have? it's a very good question, is going to be more than just a few minutes to answer that. so we met more, might want to em, unpack that question a bit to give it a full on. so we can certainly look into the past to understand how climate.
the men stood for climate change and imperial college london. martin sigurd, welcome to the sherry. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse with time. so how much do we have left before i pick, elliptic scenarios, like the ones was seen like day after tomorrow? movies? well, so there was some nightmare stories that are out. i think we have to look at the evidence of climate...
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researchers from imperial college london say in the five years before the pandemic life expectancy fort a fifth of areas. men saw a decline in one out of every nine communities but one village in kent has an average life expectancy of 95 for women according to public health england. irene nobbs, who turned 102 in april, told us the secret to her longevity. accepting life as it is. hear good music keeps you going and have your good friends. it's amazing how the years have gone by. but step—by—step, i have met so many people and in so many things that i felt very active. it is people and in so many things that i felt very active.— felt very active. it is a good area to live. felt very active. it is a good area to live- being — felt very active. it is a good area to live. being in _ felt very active. it is a good area to live. being in kent, _ felt very active. it is a good area to live. being in kent, it- felt very active. it is a good area to live. being in kent, it is- to live. being in kent, it is greenfields everywhere. it is a very easy way— greenfields everywhere. it is a very easy
researchers from imperial college london say in the five years before the pandemic life expectancy fort a fifth of areas. men saw a decline in one out of every nine communities but one village in kent has an average life expectancy of 95 for women according to public health england. irene nobbs, who turned 102 in april, told us the secret to her longevity. accepting life as it is. hear good music keeps you going and have your good friends. it's amazing how the years have gone by. but...
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tom: joining us now is alan wager, associate, research changing europe, king's college london.hancellor that there is a division within the conservative party, those in the north and those in the south and southeast who would like to see tax cuts and a return to what many would argue is a traditional conservative ideology. what were the key takeaways from the party conference for you? where is the focus? alan: there is a sense the conservative party defies political gravity. morris johnson continues to be popular despite the disruption. the economy at the moment, and internally he is a strong prime minister, but the labour party is not able to profit from the problems the conservative party faces. some of the structural issues that face boris johnson, and face internal division on economic focus. and the fact we have covid, and brexit is more unpopular. we potentially see it difficult in the autumn and winter for the conservatives and prime minister. dani: you see that translating into public opinion changing about boris johnson despite the disruption? alan: one of the things,
tom: joining us now is alan wager, associate, research changing europe, king's college london.hancellor that there is a division within the conservative party, those in the north and those in the south and southeast who would like to see tax cuts and a return to what many would argue is a traditional conservative ideology. what were the key takeaways from the party conference for you? where is the focus? alan: there is a sense the conservative party defies political gravity. morris johnson...
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the men stood for climate change and imperial college london. martin sigurd, welcome to the cher. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse.
the men stood for climate change and imperial college london. martin sigurd, welcome to the cher. it's really great to have you with us. so martin, most of us agree that the climate is indeed changing and it isn't a hoax and that things are going to get worse.
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since university college london and joined us by skype from london, it's great to have you with us on the news iraq, santa. i just this pill work. yes it is. an anti virus pill is an oral capsule, so it's easy to take at home. it can be a, you don't have to take it in hospital rather density or, and other treatments were actually an infusion base or inter an intravenous administration. so this is a much more convenient than many of the other types of treatments such as monoclonal antibodies, et cetera. which were much more expensive and were complicated and, and required much more staff to administer on. and rather than targeting the surface protein, this actually of garbled, the viral genes as a less effective at replicating within the body. so it's about time that we were able to introduce an easy to take a tablet home within our tool kit of various medications that can help prevent and fight corona virus. it certainly sounds like very good use, particularly for people who don't like needs ols, but it's not been peer reviewed yet. do you think there's a chance people might be celebr
since university college london and joined us by skype from london, it's great to have you with us on the news iraq, santa. i just this pill work. yes it is. an anti virus pill is an oral capsule, so it's easy to take at home. it can be a, you don't have to take it in hospital rather density or, and other treatments were actually an infusion base or inter an intravenous administration. so this is a much more convenient than many of the other types of treatments such as monoclonal antibodies, et...
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at the university college london, she says, an oral treatment covered 19 would reach more people on cost less. this is a much more convenient than many of the other types of treatments, such as model anybody's et cetera, which were much more expensive and were complicated and required much more staff to administer. and rather than targeting the surface proteins, this actually a garbled, the viral genes as it's less effective at replicating within the body. so it's about time that we were able to introduce an easy to take a tablet home within our tool kit of various medications. i can help prevent and fight corona virus. the results from the trial that has been shared by the company has been so positive that there has been a recommendation for it. now to be accelerated, however, yes, of course, we always do need to have a wider bank of data, wider population level, evidence, and peer review to, to be able to forge ahead with its use. that being said, the government, the u. s. government has already advanced, purchased 1700000000 doses i believe. and so that's a 1700000 rather. and so ther
at the university college london, she says, an oral treatment covered 19 would reach more people on cost less. this is a much more convenient than many of the other types of treatments, such as model anybody's et cetera, which were much more expensive and were complicated and required much more staff to administer. and rather than targeting the surface proteins, this actually a garbled, the viral genes as it's less effective at replicating within the body. so it's about time that we were able...
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shelley's eagle 0wl" since the 1870s — that was until this week, when scientists from imperial college londonphotograph. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. turning wet across more of western scotland. quite a wet evening and night to come in northern ireland and for the rest of the uk plenty of cloud even though you may not see much in the rain from it, but for western scotland, some areas will see some travel disruption. windy with the rain. for northern ireland, the rain pushing in to wales and the western side of england, a mild night to come. tomorrow, outbreaks of rain slipping south—east through wales and england, becoming increasingly patchy and showery, parts of east anglia and the south—east. for scotland and northern ireland a much brighter day, may be some showers, occasionally thundery, and still quite windy out there. average speeds, some gusts around 30—a0 mph, but still a mild day and temperatures may end up a bit higher tomorrow, up to around 16. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with luxmy gopal. the headlines... teachers call for tougher action against
shelley's eagle 0wl" since the 1870s — that was until this week, when scientists from imperial college londonphotograph. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. turning wet across more of western scotland. quite a wet evening and night to come in northern ireland and for the rest of the uk plenty of cloud even though you may not see much in the rain from it, but for western scotland, some areas will see some travel disruption. windy with the rain. for northern ireland,...
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professor of health psychology and director of the centre for behaviour change at university college londonge subcommittee. good to speak to you again and thank you very much for your time this evening. we are in a strange situation and are told opinion surveys to the public is sufficiently worried they want measures like vaccination and face masks and are comfortable with them, and yet their behaviour is different. what explains that mismatch between perception and action? ,., ., mismatch between perception and action? , ., ., , ., action? good question and 'ust to sa that action? good question and 'ust to say that m i action? good question and 'ust to say that i'm speaking h action? good question and 'ust to say that i'm speaking in h action? good question and 'ust to say that i'm speaking in a h action? good question and just to | say that i'm speaking in a personal perspective this evening. when one wants to understand behaviour, it is very helpful to draw on a simple model of behaviour standing for capability, opportunity and motivation. for people to be wearing face masks, they need t
professor of health psychology and director of the centre for behaviour change at university college londonge subcommittee. good to speak to you again and thank you very much for your time this evening. we are in a strange situation and are told opinion surveys to the public is sufficiently worried they want measures like vaccination and face masks and are comfortable with them, and yet their behaviour is different. what explains that mismatch between perception and action? ,., ., mismatch...
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the speak now to a professor for primary care and public health at imperial college london.. these teams - of this? need to give more resources to vaccine teams. these teams are i to vaccine teams. these teams are quite small and i think we need more staff to marie sources that we all need for the vaccine programme in children and speeded up. share need for the vaccine programme in children and speeded up.— children and speeded up. are you disappointed _ children and speeded up. are you disappointed with _ children and speeded up. are you disappointed with how _ children and speeded up. are you disappointed with how it - children and speeded up. are you disappointed with how it has - children and speeded up. are you | disappointed with how it has gone children and speeded up. are you i disappointed with how it has gone so far? it disappointed with how it has gone so far? ., , ., disappointed with how it has gone so far? ., ,., , ., far? it has gone slowly, about one in ten children _ far? it has gone slowly, about one in ten children vaccinated - far? it has gone slowly, abo
the speak now to a professor for primary care and public health at imperial college london.. these teams - of this? need to give more resources to vaccine teams. these teams are i to vaccine teams. these teams are quite small and i think we need more staff to marie sources that we all need for the vaccine programme in children and speeded up. share need for the vaccine programme in children and speeded up.— children and speeded up. are you disappointed _ children and speeded up. are you...
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shelley's eagle 0wl" since the 1870s — that was, until this week, when scientists from imperial college londonseconds — just enough time to get this photograph. a coastal town has received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. businesswoman doreen lofthouse, who died in march, aged 91, has left her fortune to a charity that strives to develop her hometown of fleetwood. fleetwood town council said it was "overwhelmed by the generosity". you are watching bbc news. the high demand for lorry drivers and a changing jobs market during the pandemic have seen many people switching careers to become hgv drivers. 0ur reporter, ian barmer, has been to meet one mum who's just passed her test, to see how she's getting on in her new role. driving is only part of the job. yasmin is now in charge of an 18 tonne truck and that means making sure the load is safe for the road. with a new class 2 hgv licence under her belt, she delivers everything from beer to bathroom suites to dog food. going through the test process was a little bit stressful but i have done it now and i
shelley's eagle 0wl" since the 1870s — that was, until this week, when scientists from imperial college londonseconds — just enough time to get this photograph. a coastal town has received a £41 million donation from the woman behind fisherman's friend cough sweets. businesswoman doreen lofthouse, who died in march, aged 91, has left her fortune to a charity that strives to develop her hometown of fleetwood. fleetwood town council said it was "overwhelmed by the generosity"....
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he is director of research at the grantham institute, at imperial college london.om the 620 reaction to the communiqu from the g20 leaders in rome. they represent the countries which are responsible for about 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. yet, if we look at that target for net zero, the balancing between the emissions that are released and those that are removed from the atmosphere, italy had pushed that to be a firm date of 2050. now we are told it is going to be by or around mid century. to some decree i'm be by or around mid century. to some degree i'm disappointed _ be by or around mid century. to some degree i'm disappointed because - be by or around mid century. to some degree i'm disappointed because i- be by or around mid century. to some degree i'm disappointed because i is l degree i'm disappointed because i is something we like as scientists. that net zero date of 2050 by mid century is a number that comes not from the last ipcc report but the one that was published in 2018. so it really is a direct translation of the scientific evidence into policy,
he is director of research at the grantham institute, at imperial college london.om the 620 reaction to the communiqu from the g20 leaders in rome. they represent the countries which are responsible for about 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. yet, if we look at that target for net zero, the balancing between the emissions that are released and those that are removed from the atmosphere, italy had pushed that to be a firm date of 2050. now we are told it is going to be by or around mid century....
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to reach some of those goals the band are teaming up with imperial college london to measure the climatetal policy. thank you forjoining us. is it possible to assess the carbon footprint of one gig on a coldplay tour? , �* , , �* , tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible to - tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible to assess| tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's - perfectly possible to assess those kinds of impacts and we will be setting ourselves up to do that over the long—term. i setting ourselves up to do that over the long-term— the long-term. i 'ust wonder what percentage — the long-term. i 'ust wonder what percentage of — the long-term. i just wonder what percentage of the _ the long-term. i just wonder what percentage of the carbon - the long-term. i just wonder what percentage of the carbon footprint of a concert this dance floor will be? to unit?— be? to unit? now, and i don't actually and — be? to unit? now, and i don't actually and that's _ be? to unit? now, and i
to reach some of those goals the band are teaming up with imperial college london to measure the climatetal policy. thank you forjoining us. is it possible to assess the carbon footprint of one gig on a coldplay tour? , �* , , �* , tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible to - tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible to assess| tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's - perfectly...
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new research from university college london says the tests, which are cheap and provide quick resultsenedd in wales, on her first visit to the country in five years. our wales correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff. talk us through what's been seen and heard today?— heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today. _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came down - heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came down on i in cardiff today, she came down on the royal train accompanied by the prince of wales, charles, and camilla, duchess of cornwall. when she arrived she came from the train station to the senedd accompanied by a military parade, a procession, and then the 21 gun salute signifying then the 21 gun salute signifying the arrival of the prince of wales and camilla to begin. the queen went up and camilla to begin. the queen went up to meet the first minister on the steps of the senedd behind me here, she a
new research from university college london says the tests, which are cheap and provide quick resultsenedd in wales, on her first visit to the country in five years. our wales correspondent tomos morgan is in cardiff. talk us through what's been seen and heard today?— heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today. _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in cardiff today, she came _ heard today? well, the queen arrived in...
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shelley�*s eagle 0wl" since the 1870s — that was until this week, when scientists from imperial college londont of rain around as well, especially across western areas and in fact it will get even wetter as we get into tonight across western scotland and
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have been vaccinated. oksana pisec is a global health advisor and lecturer at the university college in london. she joins his life from there. oaks on a visit, welcome back to the usa. quite the vaccination rate, so low in russia. there has been a lot of hesitancy. pools have shown that over 50 percent of the population are not willing to be vaccinated. i think part of this is when you're back too confusing messaging at the very beginning of the pandemic under playing the severity of cove itself, such that there still is perception that co rent is just like a coal. i'm that the vaccination is not required. on the other hand, also there sputnik 5 which i don't show has still not yet a finalized authorization. due to missing data. and also looking at several plans previously in terms of the quality of the manufacturing sites. so there's some concern around the actual vaccine may be linked to the way that these trials were pushed and accelerated forward. we sputnik 5, unlike other vaccines. it was license before it entered even phase 3 trials. now the data looks good at what has been published. i
have been vaccinated. oksana pisec is a global health advisor and lecturer at the university college in london. she joins his life from there. oaks on a visit, welcome back to the usa. quite the vaccination rate, so low in russia. there has been a lot of hesitancy. pools have shown that over 50 percent of the population are not willing to be vaccinated. i think part of this is when you're back too confusing messaging at the very beginning of the pandemic under playing the severity of cove...
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i'm joined by francois balloux, director of the genetic institute at university college london.escendant of delta, and it's been going up in frequency over recent weeks. it carries two extra mutations which are specific to it, it is now roughly 10% in the uk, it is quite rare outside the uk at this stage. is quite rare outside the uk at this staue. �* ., , , stage. are we only seeing it in the uk at the moment, _ stage. are we only seeing it in the uk at the moment, pretty - stage. are we only seeing it in the uk at the moment, pretty much? | stage. are we only seeing it in the - uk at the moment, pretty much? well, there aren't that _ uk at the moment, pretty much? well, there aren't that many _ uk at the moment, pretty much? -tt there aren't that many countries that have excellent genomics surveillance in place, there are two, actually, the uk and denmark. and it has been seen in denmark. in denmark initially it was at 2% and thenit denmark initially it was at 2% and then it went down in frequency and it seems to be essentially on its way out. but in the uk it is on the up, it
i'm joined by francois balloux, director of the genetic institute at university college london.escendant of delta, and it's been going up in frequency over recent weeks. it carries two extra mutations which are specific to it, it is now roughly 10% in the uk, it is quite rare outside the uk at this stage. is quite rare outside the uk at this staue. �* ., , , stage. are we only seeing it in the uk at the moment, _ stage. are we only seeing it in the uk at the moment, pretty - stage. are we...
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professor sir martin siegert is the co director of the grantham institute, which is imperial college london'sronment. hejoins me from bristol. thank you forjoining us. it feels like there's a lot to discuss so let's start with nicola sturgeon's speech which i think you are listening to alongside me. she said, we need an uplift in ambition from the world's most polluting countries, pledges must be backed by action. what did you make of what she had to say?— she had to say? yes, i thought it was an excellent _ she had to say? yes, i thought it was an excellent speech - she had to say? yes, i thought it was an excellent speech and - she had to say? yes, i thought it was an excellent speech and it i she had to say? yes, i thought it was an excellent speech and it isj was an excellent speech and it is just the kind of thing we need. speeches are one thing, policies and action are another. as nicola sturgeon quite rightly said, even with those policy statements in scotland, they are behind where they need to be in terms of carbon dioxide reduction targets. and in many other countries, the situation
professor sir martin siegert is the co director of the grantham institute, which is imperial college london'sronment. hejoins me from bristol. thank you forjoining us. it feels like there's a lot to discuss so let's start with nicola sturgeon's speech which i think you are listening to alongside me. she said, we need an uplift in ambition from the world's most polluting countries, pledges must be backed by action. what did you make of what she had to say?— she had to say? yes, i thought it...
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according to economist from dartmouth and the university or college london, a recession is absolutely fast approaching. this is a massive crisis. jen psaki mocking the concern of millions of americans who are now paying more for everything because of their bad policies. pretty disgraceful, low class public servant, but she speaks for joe or whoever is telling joe what to say or what to do on any given day. if joe even knows what day of the week it is. and now psaki's friends on the radical left or turning up the pressure on west virginia senator joe manchin. and they are not worried about inflation or a looming recession, no, they just want their $3.5 trillion new green new deal socialism spending rammed through congress. and recently, socialist bernie sanders, he pens an op-ed in manchin's hometown newspaper blasting manchin for not signing off on his socialism, that apparently the people in vermont love, and now other progressives are now running ads in west virginia like this one, take a look. >> my son, he was a welder, and he had to travel two hours from here just to have decent
according to economist from dartmouth and the university or college london, a recession is absolutely fast approaching. this is a massive crisis. jen psaki mocking the concern of millions of americans who are now paying more for everything because of their bad policies. pretty disgraceful, low class public servant, but she speaks for joe or whoever is telling joe what to say or what to do on any given day. if joe even knows what day of the week it is. and now psaki's friends on the radical left...
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professor octavio ferraz, thank you very much, professor of law at king's college london. s found that more than half of the women affected considered having an abortion because of their symptoms. the survey of five thousand women with hyperemesis gravidarum is the biggest of its kind ever carried out in the uk. the condition isn't widely known, but the duchess of cambridge suffered with severe vomiting during all three of her pregnancies. daniela relph has been to meet one woman who recorded a video diary about her experience of pregnancy. i don't get the normal experience that other people get. ijust have to sit here for nine months and just... ..wait. i still can't eat, and i can't drink. and i'm hungry. and i'm stressed, and i can't sleep. i just want to get to the end of this pregnancy... ..with a baby. alive. extreme sickness in pregnancy can be brutal. the condition — known as hg — can overwhelm you. i'm so cold. two years ago, laura anderson kept a video diary of her pregnancy. it's a horrible illness. just makes you a complete shadow of who you were. two years on,
professor octavio ferraz, thank you very much, professor of law at king's college london. s found that more than half of the women affected considered having an abortion because of their symptoms. the survey of five thousand women with hyperemesis gravidarum is the biggest of its kind ever carried out in the uk. the condition isn't widely known, but the duchess of cambridge suffered with severe vomiting during all three of her pregnancies. daniela relph has been to meet one woman who recorded a...
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i�*m joined now by professor peter 0penshaw, an immunologist from imperial college london.n. — think it is very, very close. i mean. i_ think it is very, very close. i mean, i think it's absolutely clear we are _ mean, i think it's absolutely clear we are weli— mean, i think it's absolutely clear we are well ahead of many european countries _ we are well ahead of many european countries in — we are well ahead of many european countries in the number of infections we now have, and it is clear— infections we now have, and it is clear that — infections we now have, and it is clear that measures like social distancing and wearing masks and avoiding _ distancing and wearing masks and avoiding crowded places and doing tatenet— avoiding crowded places and doing lateral flow tests before you go into situations where there could be spreading. — into situations where there could be spreading, all of these have an effect — spreading, all of these have an effect and they are sort of lockdown but really _ effect and they are sort of lockdown but really would bring the infection rate dow
i�*m joined now by professor peter 0penshaw, an immunologist from imperial college london.n. — think it is very, very close. i mean. i_ think it is very, very close. i mean, i think it's absolutely clear we are _ mean, i think it's absolutely clear we are weli— mean, i think it's absolutely clear we are well ahead of many european countries _ we are well ahead of many european countries in — we are well ahead of many european countries in the number of infections we now have, and it is...
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and the treatment of coven 19 experts at the harvard school of public health and kings college hospital in london. say the company is charging the u. s. a. 40 times more than what the drug actually costs to make. according to the report, the researchers estimate the pill only cost about $17.00 to make. however, merck is charging $712.00 for the same amount of medicine. 40 times the price. now i've reached out to merck asking about the drastic price increase, but have not yet heard back. meantime, it's important to note that the data has not been peer reviewed just yet, but a group of medical experts monitoring the trial recommended, stopping it early. because the intern results were so encouraging. reporting for news use, use trinity sharp as r t new york. and that's all the time we have for today. thanks so much for watching and have a great ah, a new way of life and reindeer herders leading a traditionally nomadic lifestyle in the tundra is similar to a parallel reality. i with women carry the weight of the household work on their shoulders, and some of them was full spread sheet in there. this
and the treatment of coven 19 experts at the harvard school of public health and kings college hospital in london. say the company is charging the u. s. a. 40 times more than what the drug actually costs to make. according to the report, the researchers estimate the pill only cost about $17.00 to make. however, merck is charging $712.00 for the same amount of medicine. 40 times the price. now i've reached out to merck asking about the drastic price increase, but have not yet heard back....
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let's speak to peter neumann who's a professor of security studies at king's college london. radicalised oane? . '. . people who are becoming radicalised online? , , . , ., online? it is difficult but not impossible _ online? it is difficult but not impossible because - online? it is difficult but not impossible because even i online? it is difficult but not - impossible because even though they are online it doesn't mean necessarily that they do not interact with people so a lot of people that are in messaging forums and chat rooms, they are still talking to people, they are not entirely self radicalised, they interact with people and the fact this particular individual has come to the attention of prevent programme means at some point someone must have noticed something. of course there are a lot of people who need start to look at material online mine who may engage in conversations online but you are not actually a credible threat, he will never go on to carry out a threat. it must be incredibly difficult to figure out how to separate those people out. how do you spot the
let's speak to peter neumann who's a professor of security studies at king's college london. radicalised oane? . '. . people who are becoming radicalised online? , , . , ., online? it is difficult but not impossible _ online? it is difficult but not impossible because - online? it is difficult but not impossible because even i online? it is difficult but not - impossible because even though they are online it doesn't mean necessarily that they do not interact with people so a lot of people that...