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martin bentham and matthew stadlen will be back again at 11:30. goodbye for now.imes when you bid on an item and you thought you were going to win the auction, and then in the dying few seconds, you were beaten by someone else? yes, they weren't real people, though, were they? no, they weren't. they were computer programmes designed to work really fast and beat you to the bid button, and i hated them. no—one did that to my dog slippers, though. can't imagine why. well, look, now, this idea is being used in new ways,
martin bentham and matthew stadlen will be back again at 11:30. goodbye for now.imes when you bid on an item and you thought you were going to win the auction, and then in the dying few seconds, you were beaten by someone else? yes, they weren't real people, though, were they? no, they weren't. they were computer programmes designed to work really fast and beat you to the bid button, and i hated them. no—one did that to my dog slippers, though. can't imagine why. well, look, now, this idea is...
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aletha adu and matthew stadlen, thank you. at that by, didn't it?today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i will be showing you later on what that means for various devices. but first, here's dan simmons, who's been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we've not been persuaded. maybe it's because we don't own our own roof. or it's the upfront costs. maybe we're thinking of moving and feel we can't take
aletha adu and matthew stadlen, thank you. at that by, didn't it?today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i will be showing you later on what that means for various devices....
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with me are the broadcaster matthew stadlen and aletha adu, the political correspondent at the dailyror. tomorrow's front pages... the observer leads with allegations from the labour party that the conservative mp neil parish may have broken the law by watching pornography in the house of commons. he has admitted viewing the material and is resigning as an mp. the sunday times has calls to clean up parliament's reputation, quoting proposals from sir lindsay hoyle and dame andrea leadsom to overhaul working practices. the sunday telegraph says the conservatives are vowing to make sure half of their mps at the next general election will be women, in response to concerns about "sleaze" in parliament. and the mail on sunday accuses labour and the liberal democrats of a "secret election pact," claiming the parties are standing down candidates in areas where the other has strong support to help defeat tory candidates. elsewhere, the express claims britain's security services are on high alert, overfears that russian saboteurs may target the uk. and the sunday mirror has an exclusive interv
with me are the broadcaster matthew stadlen and aletha adu, the political correspondent at the dailyror. tomorrow's front pages... the observer leads with allegations from the labour party that the conservative mp neil parish may have broken the law by watching pornography in the house of commons. he has admitted viewing the material and is resigning as an mp. the sunday times has calls to clean up parliament's reputation, quoting proposals from sir lindsay hoyle and dame andrea leadsom to...
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thank you very much indeed, matthew stadlen and aletha adu, it has been a pleasure, enjoy the rest of your weekend, good night. and good night to you as well. thank you for watching. for myself and the team, goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm glad to see mark kermode is back from his holidays. hello! what have you been watching? well, we have a new downton abbey movie. i'm assuming that you're familiar with downton abbey! oh, yes! we have we're all going to the world's fair, which is an eerie internet horrorfilm. and casablanca beats, which was the moroccan entry for the academy awards. ah, downton! ah! it's like slipping into a warm bath, isn't it? i've been humming the theme tune all day! so, downton abbey: a new era. new? so, the stately home's roof is leaking, so they have to allow the cinema to come to downton, to make a film — i think they call it "practising colour photography" — in order to make some money to fix the roof. and dominic west and laura haddock are the two screen icons screen icons who turn up. meanwhile, half of the cast ar
thank you very much indeed, matthew stadlen and aletha adu, it has been a pleasure, enjoy the rest of your weekend, good night. and good night to you as well. thank you for watching. for myself and the team, goodbye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'm glad to see mark kermode is back from his holidays. hello! what have you been watching? well, we have a new downton abbey movie. i'm assuming that you're familiar with downton abbey! oh, yes! we have we're all going...
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with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and broadcaster matthew stadlen's front pages. starting with: the observer leads with the archbishop of canterbury's criticism of the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda — saying it is �*against of the nature of god.�* the archbishop's comments are also on the front of the sunday telegraph — he is expected to say in his easter sermon that he has �*serious ethical questions about sending asylum seekers overseas.�* �*priti heartless�* is how the sunday mirror describes the rwanda plan — saying that orphans of genocide will lose their home to make way for refugees from the uk. �*punish eco mob now!�* reads the front of the sunday express — claiming britain has lost patience with eco—extremists and wants to see police crack down on protests — that�*s according to a poll carried out by the paper. and the sunday times leads with a report that epilepsy medication has been given to pregnant women in the uk for decades without proper warnings and is thought to have damaged up to 20,000 babies. so let�*s begin.
with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and broadcaster matthew stadlen's front pages. starting with: the observer leads with the archbishop of canterbury's criticism of the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda — saying it is �*against of the nature of god.�* the archbishop's comments are also on the front of the sunday telegraph — he is expected to say in his easter sermon that he has �*serious ethical questions about sending asylum...
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with me are the broadcaster matthew stadlen and aletha adu, the political correspondent at the dailyour party that the conservative mp neil parish may have broken the law by watching pornography in the house of commons. he's admitted viewing the material and is resigning as an mp. also covering that story, the sunday telegraph says the conservatives are vowing to make sure half of their mps at the next general election will be women, in response to concerns about "sleaze" in parliament.
with me are the broadcaster matthew stadlen and aletha adu, the political correspondent at the dailyour party that the conservative mp neil parish may have broken the law by watching pornography in the house of commons. he's admitted viewing the material and is resigning as an mp. also covering that story, the sunday telegraph says the conservatives are vowing to make sure half of their mps at the next general election will be women, in response to concerns about "sleaze" in...