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thank you, university college london's drl university college london's dr hicks.ok like a hospital wing but garvey is a mock court at nottingham trent university's mansell campers, nurses of the future practice on rather lifelike dummies.- rather lifelike dummies. pretty amazinu , rather lifelike dummies. pretty amazing. isn't _ rather lifelike dummies. pretty amazing, isn't it? _ rather lifelike dummies. pretty amazing, isn't it? we - rather lifelike dummies. pretty amazing, isn't it? we can - rather lifelike dummies. prettyj amazing, isn't it? we can learn rather lifelike dummies. pretty i amazing, isn't it? we can learn to take pulses, take respirations, blood pressures. even a feature you can programme the dummy to have cardiac arrest. you can practice catheterisation and things like that. they really are amazing. imark that. they really are amazing. work placements — that. they really are amazing. work placements ready _ that. they really are amazing. work placements ready the _ that. they really are amazing. work placements ready the students will revive pre
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who joined us university college london who joined us university college london who joined us live here on tv rain [000:16:27;00] we operated in russia for 12 years and we operated in russia for 12 years and we operated in russia for 12 years and the government tried to get rid of us the government tried to get rid of us the government tried to get rid of us three times three times three times they got us on the sixth day of the war they got us on the sixth day of the war they got us on the sixth day of the war in ukraine [000:16:41;00] we left russia we left russia we left russia but we kept going we have now decided to but we kept going we have now decided to but we kept going we have now decided to tell the truth about russia the war and tell the truth about russia the war and tell the truth about russia the war and russian society in english as well russian society in english as well russian society in english as well herzon is putin's third major defeat in herzon is putin's third major defeat in herzon is putin's third major defeat in a row what is wrong with the russian
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i've done the same ally as a senior lecturer in international relations at kings college london. i asked him about the role in shaping pakistan's place in the region. he was, in some sense, is the key actor on the front lines of the global war on terror with the american invasion. and in fact, he ordered a hundreds of thousands of pakistani troops into the tribal regions and was actually one of them in sort of his, his, his military force where he was, the chief of army staff was quite involved in sort of incorporating pakistan into the sort of the global war on terror, which included a massive a globe back in terms of a significant domestic insurgency in pakistan that lasted for about 10 years and is sort of stepping up again right now. so he's a very complicated figure because in some sense is he did transform domestic society and domestic politics that i'm sure we'll, we'll get that. but he was actually sort of, i think, best known for sort of pakistan's complicated integration into the, into the war in afghanistan. and speaking of the feelings of domestically in pakistan, let
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she's a military expert with kings college london. and also why the russians have putting so much effort into taking back what if the town is indeed of little strategic importance? well, there are different opinions on back north and how it gains strategic importance, right. so obviously it is strategically important, despite what might be claimed by the media. first of all, for the russians, it would boost the morale of the troops if they managed to take book moved. conversely, it would also undermines a morale of the ukrainian troops. and that would also lead to the loss of credibility, perhaps, or from the western partners in the capabilities of the ukrainian armed forces. so the rest, this importance, that is the strategic indeed. and there is a military strategic importance, which would allows the russians to launch offensive to cram a thought. ask for instance, if they take book mood because they would be controlling important roads and, and therefore cut off ukrainian armed forces and making the defense much more difficult for
she's a military expert with kings college london. and also why the russians have putting so much effort into taking back what if the town is indeed of little strategic importance? well, there are different opinions on back north and how it gains strategic importance, right. so obviously it is strategically important, despite what might be claimed by the media. first of all, for the russians, it would boost the morale of the troops if they managed to take book moved. conversely, it would also...
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that's marina wrong from king's college london. really appreciate your time. thank you. our 4th mother story making news around the world around and then get here us senate majority leader. chuck schumer says it's likely that to an identified objects recently shot down over north american aerospace, or balloon 3 objects have been down over the us and canada in just over a week. in the 1st incident that you're looking at here, the u. s. took down a chinese balloon that was used for spying. that's awesome. you are now there will be more news at the top of the hour, or you can check out our website at d. w dot com thanks much for watching. with many of the wood i am hi, lana. see i knew sky yeah. i am running for president of the republic of beller road or me a.
that's marina wrong from king's college london. really appreciate your time. thank you. our 4th mother story making news around the world around and then get here us senate majority leader. chuck schumer says it's likely that to an identified objects recently shot down over north american aerospace, or balloon 3 objects have been down over the us and canada in just over a week. in the 1st incident that you're looking at here, the u. s. took down a chinese balloon that was used for spying....
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as always, our thanks to marina mirror and she is a defense expert at kings college london. thank you. the u. s. military has shot down an unidentified object over alaska, on orders from president joe biden. official say it posed a threat to civilian flights. the u. s. air force down a suspected chinese spy balloon just last week. the white house says it's not clear where the latest object came from. out of an abundance of caution, and the recommendation of the pentagon. president biden ordered the military to down the object and they did. and it came inside our territorial waters. we have no further details about the object at this time, including any description of its capabilities, purpose, or origin. the object was about the size of a small car, so not similar in size or shape to the high altitude surveillance balloon that was taken down off the coast of south carolina. on february 4. we don't have any information that we can from a stated purpose for this object. we do expect to be able to recover the debris since it fell, not only within our territorial space, but on w
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the mathias are from also from king's college london. we appreciate your time and valuable insights tonight. thank you. and the un general assembly has approved a motion calling for a just and lasting peace and ukraine that overwhelmingly back the resolution during an emergency session ahead of the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion, no germany.
the mathias are from also from king's college london. we appreciate your time and valuable insights tonight. thank you. and the un general assembly has approved a motion calling for a just and lasting peace and ukraine that overwhelmingly back the resolution during an emergency session ahead of the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion, no germany.
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in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've got health problems, physical or mental health problems before the pandemic, there is no quick cure and it's not yet well understood. professor stevenson says long cold. it is still a puzzle for sammy. she tries to deal with it by getting back to her old hobbies like swimming in the sea. her daughter kitty, is also making slow progress. as a reminder of our top story, ah, the president of ukraine's, as his country deserves to begin membership talks with the e you this year paula, dimmer zaleski has been holding talks with the commission president, who's left on the line on the eve of a major summit aimed at str
in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've...
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the at imperial college, london.nia billionaire as well almost will be discussing shared priorities include innovation. green tech and life sciences . can these areas really sciences. can these areas really uk growth through this decade? i'd be delighted to be joined now by stian westlake, ceo of the royal statistical society stan. this does seem to be a bit of a passion project for the prime minister. he created a new government department all science, innovation and technology and now he's meeting with bill gates . yeah, that's with bill gates. yeah, that's right. and i think i mean, in some ways i'm very optimistic about this. seeing science and technology getting a seat at the cabinet table , something it cabinet table, something it hasn't had for years, seeing a focus on trying to build these international partnerships. this could be really encouraging. and if done in the right way, it could give us the fillip to growth that the uk really needs. what expecting come what are we expecting to come out meeting today
the at imperial college, london.nia billionaire as well almost will be discussing shared priorities include innovation. green tech and life sciences . can these areas really sciences. can these areas really uk growth through this decade? i'd be delighted to be joined now by stian westlake, ceo of the royal statistical society stan. this does seem to be a bit of a passion project for the prime minister. he created a new government department all science, innovation and technology and now he's...
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keith marita, milan is a defense expert at king's college, london and joined us from munich, ukrainian officials of the morning of an impending you russian offensive for some time. now a current events, evidence that is you offensive has actually begun. well, we have been seeing some reports for weeks and talking about the potential russian offensive. and that was one of the reasons why is the issue with deploying tanks to ukraine was so urgent. and now we're talking about a potentially deploying fighter jets and indeed for rush as a window of opportunities closing, knowing that the thankful eventually arrive in ukraine and now that the russian forces have managed to gain operational initiative on the battlefield. they are trying to turn it into strategic initiative, so it is not to be excluded that they will try and push to gain more territory. given the intensification of the air strikes, coupled with the locations, whereas those airstrikes were aimed at. i think we will be seeing more intensified fighting in the next weeks as russia is approaching a one year mark of its invasion in
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marina, on that from kings college london. thank you very much. marina. thank you. in finland, the parliament is holding a final debate on a bill aimed at speeding up the country's application from natal membership. the debate coincides with a visit for to helsinki from nato secretary general against the stock number speaking alongside, finished prime minister son amarion. he said now is the time to allow both finland and sweden to join the alliance. that comment directed a to nato members, a turkey and hungary were still standing in the way asked the w's. terri schultz. reports turkey's opposition is causing the most concert side by side. that's how almost everyone presumed nordic neighbors, finland, and sweden would travel the path to nato when they submitted their applications in may. this is a good day or at the critical moment for our security, but turkish president, russia, ty, a bear to one, put the brakes on the 2 countries bids, due primarily to their perceived tolerance for kurdish groups. he considers enemies . the 3 countries made a deal at the nato summ
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a king's college london spy program that spans at least 40 countries across 5 continents. what does that tell you? oh, i wish the united states just making clear to the world that the china conducts a sort of a societal level spine process. it's on an industrial scale and they just gather information from everywhere all the time as much as they can. and despite balloon is it was a stunt. and it wasn't, wasn't teacher logical blue and it wasn't serious spine blue. and it was a suggestion that the chinese were making and they lost control of it, lost control the stunt of control of the, the political message they were trying to send. and for all sorts of interesting reasons. and what about the politics since china's response to the accusations? it's denials. what does that tell you? we always go through this process sufficiently, try to get away with it by saying it's a mutual logical nobody believe that. and i will not believe it. i don't think and then they go into will worry diplomacy mode, which is to threaten all sorts of things to say is disgraceful than the fact that
a king's college london spy program that spans at least 40 countries across 5 continents. what does that tell you? oh, i wish the united states just making clear to the world that the china conducts a sort of a societal level spine process. it's on an industrial scale and they just gather information from everywhere all the time as much as they can. and despite balloon is it was a stunt. and it wasn't, wasn't teacher logical blue and it wasn't serious spine blue. and it was a suggestion that...
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and actually trying to meet when that happens, stephen hess from university college london. thank you so much for your time. at the german chancellor will actually it has tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we are following the news of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we moon with their loved ones and fear for those traps under the rubble of germany, will be sure to send support. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. a trial of 47 people accused of subversion is underway in hong kong. the activists are accused of holding unofficial primary elections to stand against probation candidates. they were arrested following the introduction of a sweeping national security law. the strip the territory of previously held freedoms. israeli security officials say their forces have killed several alleged palestinian gunman during a raid in the west bank city of jericho. israeli officials s
and actually trying to meet when that happens, stephen hess from university college london. thank you so much for your time. at the german chancellor will actually it has tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we are following the news of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we moon with their loved ones and fear for those traps under the rubble of...
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now stephen hicks is the size mala just the university college london. and i asked him whether he'd ever seen 2 massive earthquakes like this one right off to the other. so occasionally these things happen. normally, when we have a larger crate, we expect the largest off shocked b. one units of magnitude less than the main shock. but in this case we've got what we sometimes coolant tablets of earthquakes. i to very similar size. i think they do happen. probably better thousands of them at all low. we've seen them before. sort of in offshore areas beneath the see if they can trigger some times bigger than expectancy nami, but to have this as a 2nd larger, quicker. so shallow that somebody, an area with, with hon. buildings about people are trying to carry a rescue operation this. yeah, completely devastating. i don't think i've ever seen such a strong impact of 2 civilized earthquakes. basically, how do they compare to previous earthquakes in turkey? so it took, he is no stranger to earthquakes, that sits on some sort of plane boundary, a zones back. but
now stephen hicks is the size mala just the university college london. and i asked him whether he'd ever seen 2 massive earthquakes like this one right off to the other. so occasionally these things happen. normally, when we have a larger crate, we expect the largest off shocked b. one units of magnitude less than the main shock. but in this case we've got what we sometimes coolant tablets of earthquakes. i to very similar size. i think they do happen. probably better thousands of them at all...
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so that was steven hicks, s i some ologist that university college london, german chancellor. all i've showed says tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we're following the use of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we mourn with their loved ones and fear for those trapped under the rumble. germany will be sure to send support a spokesman for the german interior ministry, said germany is already working with turkish authorities to st. 8. then if we will set in motion all the help that we can immediately, the technical relief agency can provide camps with emergency shelters and water treatment units, as well as a delivery with emergency generators, tents, and blankets. this is being prepared now in close coordination with the turkish civil defense. this coordination is already underway to move from the rides. let's take a look now add some other stories from around the world. the trial of 47 people accused of subversion is underway
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the mathias are from also from king's college london. we appreciate your time and valuable insights of tonight. thank you. and the un general assembly has approved a motion calling for a just and lasting peace in ukraine. it overwhelmingly back the resolution during an emergency session ahead of the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion, know, germany's foreign minister. you see you're behind me here. and alina burbock, she was among the speakers at the you, when she says that it is time to bring the fighting to annette. i've hurts also to day. some of you had said that by arming ukraine, we are adding fuel to the fire. let me ask you honestly, why on earth would we do that? we did not want this one. we did not choose this war. we choose what much rather focused every bit of our energy and also of our money on fixing our schools on fighting climate crisis on strengthening social justice. but the truth is if russia stops fighting this war, and if ukraine stops fighting ukrainians, that was the german foreign minister speaking just a few ho
the mathias are from also from king's college london. we appreciate your time and valuable insights of tonight. thank you. and the un general assembly has approved a motion calling for a just and lasting peace in ukraine. it overwhelmingly back the resolution during an emergency session ahead of the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion, know, germany's foreign minister. you see you're behind me here. and alina burbock, she was among the speakers at the you, when she says that it is time to...
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we asked mike martin a senior fellow at king's college in london, whether the push has already begun. it has um, i think it actually began about 5 days or a week ago. not just him by moods, which we've just been talking about. also in the northeast, in crimean or on the south in invalid are as well at the moment it's only in back to the russians making any kind of progress has been a bit of a disaster in the south in philadelphia. them on coming in had made no progress, but in all 3 sectors. in the east, the russians have started to push forward. and it seems to me to be linked to the announcements of increased nato alms deliveries. turning out to the earthquakes and hurricane theory, and now we're the number of people known to have died in both countries has risen above 40000 humanitarian aid has been slow to reach parts of syria, which has been finding a civil war for more than a decade. but a new deal between the united nations and the syrian government means assistance is now getting through help is finally on its way within hours of the you and negotiating a deal with the governm
we asked mike martin a senior fellow at king's college in london, whether the push has already begun. it has um, i think it actually began about 5 days or a week ago. not just him by moods, which we've just been talking about. also in the northeast, in crimean or on the south in invalid are as well at the moment it's only in back to the russians making any kind of progress has been a bit of a disaster in the south in philadelphia. them on coming in had made no progress, but in all 3 sectors. in...
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researchers at king's college london and clinicians at guy's and st thomas�* nhs foundation trust areng on a project to help cancer patients like colin. i'd got a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you've got to look at what the alternative is if you don't have it done, isn't it, really? i mean, everybody says that word, �*cancer,’ so you imagine it can spread here, there and everywhere. in a number of cases of lung, bone or metastatic breast cancer, removing the area around the tumour means the need to take away some of the chest wall. but here, 3d printing is being used to help create something that can replace what's been removed. the way we reconstruct the chest wall is important to preserve the stability of the chest wall and to preserve the way and the breathing mechanic. before 3d printing, there were several different methods. the first was to use the methyl methacrylate. it's been used by orthopaedics and thoracic surgeons for many years. this cement was modelled at the time of surgery on the patient, just to
researchers at king's college london and clinicians at guy's and st thomas�* nhs foundation trust areng on a project to help cancer patients like colin. i'd got a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you've got to look at what the alternative is if you don't have it done, isn't it, really? i mean, everybody says that word, �*cancer,’ so you imagine it can spread here, there and everywhere. in a number of cases of lung, bone...
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i done the same alarm as a senior lecture in international relations at kings college london. i asked him if he thinks machine is remembered fondly in pakistan. it's complicated. one of the things that measured actually did was sort of come bring together and hire a group of a key sort of political opinion in pakistan, among especially urbanites and herb, the urban middle class on oriented against corruption and towards development. and of course, a lot of those voters have been supporting him on hand. so this is a very powerful suburban of force in park st. politics that was muted before my sheriff came on the scene. at the same time, there was a lot of controversy over his rule and in fact, he was pushed out of power in 2007 by a massive coalition of democratic parties and civil society or organizations after he acted against the independence of the, of their judiciary, so in part i think my sheriff, even though he was, and the on democratic actor, has actually forced pakistan thompson's relationship to the military in a completely new phase in which i think it's more likely
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about how strictly the rules are enforced. jasmine did an ox r as an engineer from the university college london. and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause that they weren't in 1999. they are not now. is building in line with a very long time and you're good engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific now has their boss, the enforcements, and regulations a compliance requires an inspection practices what's lacking. in science, president started me, zalinski has renewed his appeal for ukraine to join the european union. he told you leaders meeting in brussels, that europe will only be at peace once russia is defeated and ukraine becomes a full member of the block. lensky is also called on european allies to keep military and economic aid flowing to cave images for the history books. president zalinski and the parliaments president met sola, standing side by side to demonstrate that ukraine is part of the european family. it is this family and its value cylinder ski em
about how strictly the rules are enforced. jasmine did an ox r as an engineer from the university college london. and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause that they weren't in 1999. they are not now. is building in line with a very long time and you're good engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific now has their boss, the enforcements, and regulations a...
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i talk as an engineer from the university college london, and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause. they weren't in 1999. they are not now he's building in line. they are very, very long and the okay, engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific know, has their boss, the enforcements and regulations of the maxims oh, compliance with the codes i was asked to require an inspection back to see what's lacking. and the united nations 8 convoy has arrived in north west syria. it is the 1st time since the earthquake struck. 8 organizations have struggled to bring supplies into rebel held northern syria, which is blockaded by the government. oh, burdened with grief and living in harsh conditions. holly, my mood is staying at this makeshift camp and no leopard province. he says he lost many of his family members to the earthquake. his surviving daughter is now a widow with 2 children, led the little hole my kids died under the rubble will lock. situation is horrible, y
i talk as an engineer from the university college london, and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause. they weren't in 1999. they are not now he's building in line. they are very, very long and the okay, engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific know, has their boss, the enforcements and regulations of the maxims oh, compliance with the codes i was asked to require...
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in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've got health problems, physical or mental health problems before the pandemic, there is no quick cure and it's not yet well understood. professor stevenson says long cold. it is still a puzzle for sammy. she tries to deal with it by getting back to her old hobbies like swimming in the sea. her daughter kitty is also making slow progress. here are some other stories making headlines around the world. energy giant shell says that its annual prophet search to a record 38000000000 euros in 2022. that's more than double what it made in 2021. the huge increase comes after russia's invasion of ukraine than gas and oil p
in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've...
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that was marina, i'm here on a military analyst with kings college in london. and as the boy grinds on, the casualty numbers amounting on both sides, tens of thousands of soldiers have died with some estimates. putting the number much higher in onyx report. we meet an orthodox priest who has been laying ukrainian sodas to rest every day. this his father taught us me shy, shook a military chaplain, preparing for his daily duty out of the vive cathedral. and these are ukrainian soldiers carrying their fallen comrades. their loved ones have turned out their fellow fighters to, to say good bye. ready the steady stream of funerals have taken a toll. the man i suppose, thought sivitz think for me personally, the distance between earthly life and the churn. a life has shrunk to the bare minimum shortage, because quite often i have to realize that we are really saying good bye. and praying to the defenders of ukraine who died defending our motherland budget that is shamal spark deploy shamelessly. momma says, oh, it's time to take the fallen to their final resting plac
that was marina, i'm here on a military analyst with kings college in london. and as the boy grinds on, the casualty numbers amounting on both sides, tens of thousands of soldiers have died with some estimates. putting the number much higher in onyx report. we meet an orthodox priest who has been laying ukrainian sodas to rest every day. this his father taught us me shy, shook a military chaplain, preparing for his daily duty out of the vive cathedral. and these are ukrainian soldiers carrying...
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in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys. it's commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable. ah, if you've got health problems, physical or mental health problems before the pandemic, there is no quick cure and it's not yet well understood. professor stevenson says long colored is still a puzzle for sammy. she tries to deal with it by getting back to her old hobbies like swimming in the sea. her daughter kitty is also making slow progress. now in the u. s, a study is highlighted several risk factors for contracting long colbert, published in the journal research in the emerging infectious diseases. it found women current and former smokers and people had a more severe cause of the infections. are more likely to g
in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys. it's commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable. ah, if you've...
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also in london, a professor of economic policy at king's college london. very warm welcome to all of you. what is the government's plan to deal with these strikes? >> i thought the piece was a fair one reflecting opinion on the ground in the country, and i thought the caveat at the end, those going on strike maintain public support for now, is quite telling. i fear they will find less public support, rightly or wrongly, for their cause, if you cannot get to work because the train is not working or have to stay home because your children cannot go to school, i think you lose a certain amount of sympathy. let's be frank -- i think the government will once part think that time is on their side. >> to clarify, the prime minister, rishi sunak's plan is to wait for public opinion to turn? >> forgive me, i have no room to speak for the government at all. i was telling you what i think. that's the first thing, that i think term is against the interests of those going on strike and given the interests we have been discussing today, teachers going on strike, it is i
also in london, a professor of economic policy at king's college london. very warm welcome to all of you. what is the government's plan to deal with these strikes? >> i thought the piece was a fair one reflecting opinion on the ground in the country, and i thought the caveat at the end, those going on strike maintain public support for now, is quite telling. i fear they will find less public support, rightly or wrongly, for their cause, if you cannot get to work because the train is not...
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university college london and cambridge borrowed the device from one of the neighboring laboratories put it inside. they say that in they had not tested such a thing in the past for 24 years the temperature was minus 204 degrees centigrade and they ate the contents of it. what we did was that i felt like we continued to eat and grind to see if we could somehow destroy the crystalline order of the ice and finally to something more interesting . ok or not, but it was surprisingly concluded in this experiment that such liquid water density may exist in the moons of jupiter and saturn , they may have ice formation and ice options . there is an average density inside these planets. we want to talk about the properties and the behavior should not be mechanical, because it might shed light on the behavior of glaciers, which are in this far-off blackness. arms buyers must obtain permission from this country to re-export their weapons, which is usually met with a negative response. with the start of the war in ukraine and increased pressure , some swiss parties are looking to present a plan f
university college london and cambridge borrowed the device from one of the neighboring laboratories put it inside. they say that in they had not tested such a thing in the past for 24 years the temperature was minus 204 degrees centigrade and they ate the contents of it. what we did was that i felt like we continued to eat and grind to see if we could somehow destroy the crystalline order of the ice and finally to something more interesting . ok or not, but it was surprisingly concluded in...
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vice president of the center for china and globalization over in london, we have zeno leoni, who's a lecture in defense studies at kings college london. welcome to you all. thanks so much for your time with us. on inside story, xena leoni to you 1st, do you believe that this was an accident, a weather balloon thrown off course? is the chinese say, or was it deliberate a spy balloon, as the americans allege to the terminal? but the most important thing is that 1st of all, the chinese apologize for that. i'm not saying that this was a mistake, but also these balloon is biggest 3 boxes. and so it seems eventually more a photo be a clancy, a pen that's buying over the u. s. territory rather than a soco operational section. but anyway, i mean you, for the united states at this point the, the sewing bar to determine whether this is a press, these was enough, then spine over the u. s. they should do anything they can to bring it down and find out whether it was optional or no. in fact, it sounds like you're going to let it fly. you know the, the u. s. failure to eat for another 2 days. so i think there should be more consistency on,
vice president of the center for china and globalization over in london, we have zeno leoni, who's a lecture in defense studies at kings college london. welcome to you all. thanks so much for your time with us. on inside story, xena leoni to you 1st, do you believe that this was an accident, a weather balloon thrown off course? is the chinese say, or was it deliberate a spy balloon, as the americans allege to the terminal? but the most important thing is that 1st of all, the chinese apologize...
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going to talk now to dame anne marie rafferty, who is a professor of nursing policy at king's college londons union, the royal college of nursing. can i begin by asking, why does the uk have fewer doctors, fewer nurses than other european countries? what's the reason behind it? well, it certainly is something that is long—standing, it's not something that has just occurred overnight. we have not been investing enough in doctors and nurses over the last at least 20 years. we did research in the early 2000s, which did direct comparisons to 12 european countries, and from that we demonstrated we were bumping along the bottom quartile, notjust in terms of overall numbers, but in terms of the quality of the skill mix and impact on the nurses�* psychological welfare, so burn—out rates as well as intention to leave. so these problems have been brewing for a long time. so i think for the public watching, it can be very confusing because you have these two separate arguments. you have the government saying that we are recruiting more, there's another 36,000 nurses, another 5,000 doctors. at the same
going to talk now to dame anne marie rafferty, who is a professor of nursing policy at king's college londons union, the royal college of nursing. can i begin by asking, why does the uk have fewer doctors, fewer nurses than other european countries? what's the reason behind it? well, it certainly is something that is long—standing, it's not something that has just occurred overnight. we have not been investing enough in doctors and nurses over the last at least 20 years. we did research in...
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we have to move on to a senior fellow at the king's college london. thank you. turkish police have arrested 15 people accused of links to i, so police and assemble reportedly detained. the suspects accusing them of planning attacks on the swedish and dutch consulates as well as churches and synagogues. it follows days of security warnings by western consulates, who temporarily closed. they stumble offices for more nice arrests. so let's bringing moran as land. he is a security researcher and joins us on skype from anchor at. thanks so much for being on the program. and let me just find my questions. certainly, what's your understanding of what these people were planning to enter? i think we should 1st understand exactly the tracks and then ambiguities and done projections. we can clean projections. the fact is that there was an intelligence officer of the united states in turkey, which was spotted by turkish intelligence. and he was in touch with these darsh members, and then he went back to his country. and turkish intelligence monitored exactly to w
we have to move on to a senior fellow at the king's college london. thank you. turkish police have arrested 15 people accused of links to i, so police and assemble reportedly detained. the suspects accusing them of planning attacks on the swedish and dutch consulates as well as churches and synagogues. it follows days of security warnings by western consulates, who temporarily closed. they stumble offices for more nice arrests. so let's bringing moran as land. he is a security researcher and...
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in a speech , king's college, london , , king's college, london, jonathan hawke is expected to arguet of step with allies such as the us, who have accepted the return of isis. women and the children, while also raising the risk of possible exploitation by the former threat by extremists in syria in camps. a mailonline columnist, peter. in his latest column, hitchens argues that by depriving begum of a trial in britain, she could slip into the uk on a migrant. britain, she could slip into the uk on a migrant . while think uk on a migrant. while think fagan's decision to join the death cult was the idiotic decision of a 15 year old. don't forget, it was the same shamima repented . and who said this ? i repented. and who said this? i don't regret it because i've. it's changed me as a person and made me stronger. tougher. in the manchester arena. you must have heard about that attack. what did you think about that ? what did you think about that? it's a two way thing. really because women and europe killed back in the islamic state right now . i back in the islamic state right now. i saw
in a speech , king's college, london , , king's college, london, jonathan hawke is expected to arguet of step with allies such as the us, who have accepted the return of isis. women and the children, while also raising the risk of possible exploitation by the former threat by extremists in syria in camps. a mailonline columnist, peter. in his latest column, hitchens argues that by depriving begum of a trial in britain, she could slip into the uk on a migrant. britain, she could slip into the uk...
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researchers at king's college london and clinicians at guy's and st thomas�* nhs foundation trust ares like colin. i'd quite a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you've got to look at what the alternative is if you don't have it done, isn't it, really? i mean, everybody says that word, �*cancer,’ so you imagine it can spread here, there and everywhere. in a number of cases of lung, bone or metastatic breast cancer, removing the area around the tumour means the need to take away some of the chest wall. but here, 3d printing is being used to help create something that can replace what's been removed. the way we reconstruct the chest wall is important to preserve the stability of the chest wall and to preserve the way and the breathing mechanic. before 3d printing, there were several different methods. the first one was to use the methyl methacrylate. it's been used by orthopaedics and thoracic surgeons for many years. this cement was modelled at the time of surgery on the patient, just to create a fixed area, like, to r
researchers at king's college london and clinicians at guy's and st thomas�* nhs foundation trust ares like colin. i'd quite a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you've got to look at what the alternative is if you don't have it done, isn't it, really? i mean, everybody says that word, �*cancer,’ so you imagine it can spread here, there and everywhere. in a number of cases of lung, bone or metastatic breast cancer,...
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and here are some scientists such as stephen kicks , a seismologist from university college london, whohat the current earthquake could be the largest ever recorded. in the area. according to hicks, most large earthquakes occurred along the northern natal fault in northern turkey. if you like scooter dumplings, then you can do with them, so they are cooked according to a traditional recipe or so, because they are all natural in the composition, or so the filling is very delicate, well, or so. come to magnet and you will understand buttercream. i prefer maps of the world. yesterday another part-time job yes, in two. even two part-time jobs. avito well, a very large selection of vacancies. installment 999 in m.video eldorado in life, good luck your break fills the sauce meat sytin hot in ours with noodles fills the warm sunset for life and millions of other prizes under the stickers in the application. vladimir putin posthumously awarded the artistic director of the volkov drama theater sergey puskepalis with the order of courage, the corresponding decree was published on the official por
and here are some scientists such as stephen kicks , a seismologist from university college london, whohat the current earthquake could be the largest ever recorded. in the area. according to hicks, most large earthquakes occurred along the northern natal fault in northern turkey. if you like scooter dumplings, then you can do with them, so they are cooked according to a traditional recipe or so, because they are all natural in the composition, or so the filling is very delicate, well, or so....
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boeing and swedish south mike martin is a senior fellow at the war studies department of kings college in london. he told me more about the potential battlefield advantages, this new weapon office, ukrainian forces. as you said, it is more than twice the range of the current long distance hillary system they have. if you draw a line of 150 kilometers from the ukrainian front lines. it actually covers all of the russian forces in ukraine. apart from those that are in the bottom of the crime in peninsula. so what this enables you crane to do is hit all of those logistics and supply dumps previously had been out of range. and so cause quite a lot of us and the russians will have to reconfigure how they do their supply. now, european union says it's going to double, it's military to ukraine by training, an extra $15000.00 soldiers. does that strike you? was a significant contribution? i don't think so. i think what it is, it is part of the back ground, the drumbeat, if you like, of continuing supplies, continuing training. if we put that 15000 in context, that's probably the number of casualties kil
boeing and swedish south mike martin is a senior fellow at the war studies department of kings college in london. he told me more about the potential battlefield advantages, this new weapon office, ukrainian forces. as you said, it is more than twice the range of the current long distance hillary system they have. if you draw a line of 150 kilometers from the ukrainian front lines. it actually covers all of the russian forces in ukraine. apart from those that are in the bottom of the crime in...