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bbc scotland's nine news reporter michael mcewan went to meet him. 37—year—old stuart devlin. tonight he is in this club in barrhead, but not every night out is enjoyable. so, tell me about your experience by going out to a pub in glasgow? am i right in saying this is not the first pub you've been knocked back from? few more. nightclub as well. hi, dougie, how are you? not too bad. i went to meet dougie graham, who works for a charity called c—change, based in glasgow. after he was turned away from the club, stuart asked dougie for some help. can you talk us through what really happened and why he approached c—change? when stuart spoke to me, he asked very directly that he wanted a card saying, this is the reason basically that i might appear this way. the g2 in glasgow. around 200 people attend this club monthly. it is an inclusive event where bouncers trained to tell the difference between someone who is drunk and who has a disability. on the door tonight is matthew. we spoke to him about his experience of seeing people with a disability being turn
bbc scotland's nine news reporter michael mcewan went to meet him. 37—year—old stuart devlin. tonight he is in this club in barrhead, but not every night out is enjoyable. so, tell me about your experience by going out to a pub in glasgow? am i right in saying this is not the first pub you've been knocked back from? few more. nightclub as well. hi, dougie, how are you? not too bad. i went to meet dougie graham, who works for a charity called c—change, based in glasgow. after he was turned...
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michael mcewan, bbc news.f a major international incident following the novichok nerve agent attack, has now been named as the best place to live in britain. the annual survey by the sunday times also had york, edale, the isle of dogs and dundee in the top ten. the list looks at a number of factors, including employment, schools and broadband speeds. salisbury was only declared as decontaminated from novichok last month. visitors to london's kew gardens will get the chance to experience a different kind of flower this spring, thanks to a new exhibition by the american artist, dale chihuly. 32 sculptures have been installed around the gardens. our reporter wendy hurrell went to take a look, and to hearfrom the man who designed them. well, i love greenhouses, you know — and how can you not love kew? it's just the most extraordinary, with some 300 acres with all these greenhouses. it is notjust under glass that you'll find all these reflections of nature. the cherry blossoms are out at kew gardens. poking up out
michael mcewan, bbc news.f a major international incident following the novichok nerve agent attack, has now been named as the best place to live in britain. the annual survey by the sunday times also had york, edale, the isle of dogs and dundee in the top ten. the list looks at a number of factors, including employment, schools and broadband speeds. salisbury was only declared as decontaminated from novichok last month. visitors to london's kew gardens will get the chance to experience a...
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michael mcewan, bbc news.to help us be smarter with our resources for the good of the planet — but what is the best way to do that? in the swedish city of eskilstuna they have a unique and very colourful way of recycling, which is helping them to achieve very impressive results. the bbc‘s dougal shaw reports. rainbow—coloured rubbish. this is the colourful waste created by a swedish city with a unique recycling system. like many cities in sweden, eskilstuna has an impressive recycling record. it met the eu's 2020 target of recycling 50% of waste many years ago. but almost everyone who lives here follows a strict recycling policy at home. people are expected to sort their household waste into seven separate categories, including food, textiles, curtains and metal. this is, of course, time—consuming and requires a bit of space in the kitchen. but what really makes this system stand out is the bright colour code. the reason for this becomes clear at the city's recycling plant. the bags arrive alljumbled up becaus
michael mcewan, bbc news.to help us be smarter with our resources for the good of the planet — but what is the best way to do that? in the swedish city of eskilstuna they have a unique and very colourful way of recycling, which is helping them to achieve very impressive results. the bbc‘s dougal shaw reports. rainbow—coloured rubbish. this is the colourful waste created by a swedish city with a unique recycling system. like many cities in sweden, eskilstuna has an impressive recycling...
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michael mcewan, bbc news.successful flight. the strato—launch is designed to act as a flying launch pad for satellites. its wingspan is the length of an american football field. it was funded by the late microsoft co—founder paul allen. now, it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. another chilly one today. we have all felt the cold this weekend, even with a bit of sunshine, it hasn't felt too great. temperatures, for example, on the north sea coast today only around 6 or 7 degrees. tomorrow will be a little bit milder. we will certainly notice that across southern areas of the uk. and then gradually through the week, it will be warming up. at the moment, quite a lot of cloud across western parts of the uk. this is thanks to a big low pressure out in the north atlantic that is sending a weather front in our direction. but it is not making much progress because this high pressure here is stopping it. in fact, this high pressure has been responsible for sending the colder weather in our dire
michael mcewan, bbc news.successful flight. the strato—launch is designed to act as a flying launch pad for satellites. its wingspan is the length of an american football field. it was funded by the late microsoft co—founder paul allen. now, it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. another chilly one today. we have all felt the cold this weekend, even with a bit of sunshine, it hasn't felt too great. temperatures, for example, on the north sea coast today only around 6...
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bbc scotland's nine news reporter michael mcewan went to meet him.e by going out to a pub in glasgow? am i right in saying this is not the first pub you've been knocked back from? few more. nightclub as well. hi, dougie, how are you? not too bad. i went to meet dougie graham, who works for a charity called c—change, based in glasgow. after he was turned away from the club, stuart asked dougie for some help. can you talk us through what really happened and why he approached c—change? when stuart spoke to me, he asking very directly that he wanted a card saying, this is the reason basically that i might appear this way. the g2 in glasgow. around 200 people attend this club monthly. it is an inclusive event where bouncers trained to tell the difference between someone who is drunk and who has a disability. on the door tonight is matthew. we spoke to him about his experience of seeing people with a disability being turned away. i've seen it happen myself with numerous companies i have worked with before. and i don't stand for that at all because everybod
bbc scotland's nine news reporter michael mcewan went to meet him.e by going out to a pub in glasgow? am i right in saying this is not the first pub you've been knocked back from? few more. nightclub as well. hi, dougie, how are you? not too bad. i went to meet dougie graham, who works for a charity called c—change, based in glasgow. after he was turned away from the club, stuart asked dougie for some help. can you talk us through what really happened and why he approached c—change? when...