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. it look at the trends in a newsroom with nicky schiller.— look at the trends in a newsroom with nickyrs, i with nicky schiller. it has been the| top level trend for many hours, but pretty. there has been competition in doctoring images from inside the abbey. i don't want to end up in the tower but i will show you some of them. this one has been shared a lot. i don't think i need to say much more on that one! the other person who has been trending is prince louis, for his spaces throughout the day. the telegraph says all eyes on prince louis, and he doesn't disappoint. in australia, they are saying that he stole the show. whilst saying, we must bow down to the king of memes, these four moods, which one do you like all these four, cathy and christian? what which one do you like all these four, cathy and christian? what is ha enin: four, cathy and christian? what is happening on _ four, cathy and christian? what is happening on tiktok? _ four, cathy and christian? what is happening on tiktok? in - four, cathy and christian? what is happening on tiktok? in the i four, cathy and christian?
. it look at the trends in a newsroom with nicky schiller.— look at the trends in a newsroom with nickyrs, i with nicky schiller. it has been the| top level trend for many hours, but pretty. there has been competition in doctoring images from inside the abbey. i don't want to end up in the tower but i will show you some of them. this one has been shared a lot. i don't think i need to say much more on that one! the other person who has been trending is prince louis, for his spaces throughout...
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nikki schiller explains -- nicky schiller.— nikki schiller explains -- nicky schiller.icky schiller. yes, we're talking about the - nicky schiller. yes, we're - talking about the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant which is on the front line of the fighting at the russian installed government of the region on friday the russian installed governor of the region ordered he would begin evacuating residents from the front line. we've now had a tweet from the international atomic agency, that is the un's nuclear watchdog saint residents at a nearby village where most of the people who work at the plant live have begun being evacuated. they are closely monitoring for any potential impact on nuclear safety and security. the statement goes on to say that the conditions are increasingly unpredictable and potentially dangerous. staff at the plant who are staying there at the moment have reported hearing shelling. the director general statement goes on to warn, we must act now to prevent the threat of a severe nuclear accident. it is worth remembering that the plant itself used to pr
nikki schiller explains -- nicky schiller.— nikki schiller explains -- nicky schiller.icky schiller. yes, we're talking about the - nicky schiller. yes, we're - talking about the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant which is on the front line of the fighting at the russian installed government of the region on friday the russian installed governor of the region ordered he would begin evacuating residents from the front line. we've now had a tweet from the international atomic agency, that is the...
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nicky schiller— tonight. grateful for that insight. nicky schiller live _ tonight.rates. captain scored his first of the night within 20 minutes firing into the top corner after a pass to put the top corner after a pass to put the gutters previous performance that a-i the gutters previous performance that a—i laws against man aside for that a—i laws against man aside for that there norwegian doubled the score and gabriel has used may the 3rd at half—time time. getting one back for chelsea in the second half of them are women see arsenal go back ahead of man city by two points. chelsea remains... chelsea remains... let's bring you up to speed with developments at leeds united, who are set to sack manager javi gracia, and are in talks to bring in former england boss sam allardyce. allardyce, who worked with leeds chief executive angus kinnear at west ham, would become the fourth leeds manager this season. director of football victor 0rta has also left the club, with leeds now only the above the relegation zone on goal difference. gracia wonjust three of his 12 games i
nicky schiller— tonight. grateful for that insight. nicky schiller live _ tonight.rates. captain scored his first of the night within 20 minutes firing into the top corner after a pass to put the top corner after a pass to put the gutters previous performance that a-i the gutters previous performance that a—i laws against man aside for that a—i laws against man aside for that there norwegian doubled the score and gabriel has used may the 3rd at half—time time. getting one back for...
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it has slowed down a hit, it is making its way to the city centre, with nicky schiller in pursuit.any minute, i am sure, this is there any minute, i am sure, this is the scene, this is what they will be greeted by, thousands and thousands of luton town fans with their flags ready, the sea of orange, the council asked people to paint the town orange, and they are certainly doing it. ithink town orange, and they are certainly doing it. i think nicky are still talking as he runs, shall we go back to him? no, 0k, fair enough! so this is the scene waiting for those luton town players in the centre of luton, st george's square, they have been watching highlights on the screen up there last season, really revelling in this victory, you will all remember, isuppose, on in this victory, you will all remember, i suppose, on saturday they beat coventry city in sudden death penalties, the championship play—off final, sending them back to the top flight for the first time in 31 years. it really has been an epic journey for them. a bit of a fairy tale ascent from non—league to the top flight inju
it has slowed down a hit, it is making its way to the city centre, with nicky schiller in pursuit.any minute, i am sure, this is there any minute, i am sure, this is the scene, this is what they will be greeted by, thousands and thousands of luton town fans with their flags ready, the sea of orange, the council asked people to paint the town orange, and they are certainly doing it. ithink town orange, and they are certainly doing it. i think nicky are still talking as he runs, shall we go back...
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that was nicky schiller.isa jack, professor of accounting at the university of portsmouth about why would supermarkets want to do this, what's in it for them as it's voluntary. the supermarket model for over nearly 100 years has been to break even on basic goods and make the profits on non—essentials and non—grocery, on payments from suppliers and by cutting costs. so, logically, they're already keeping the cost of basics right down and we do know that they are transferring some of those profits from non—essential goods that they get, and from alcohol and chocolate, for example, and from cost—cutting, into trying to keep those prices of the basics low. so, yeah, it's a difficult one. where are they going to go on this? that is a good question, but we understand something similar has been tried with some success in france. could lessons be learnt there? i think so, and it's a case of choosing what you go for but, of course, cost structures and the way the industry works in france is somewhat different to the u
that was nicky schiller.isa jack, professor of accounting at the university of portsmouth about why would supermarkets want to do this, what's in it for them as it's voluntary. the supermarket model for over nearly 100 years has been to break even on basic goods and make the profits on non—essentials and non—grocery, on payments from suppliers and by cutting costs. so, logically, they're already keeping the cost of basics right down and we do know that they are transferring some of those...
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that was nicky schiller. _ prices in the coming months. that was nicky schiller. the day? i put that that lisa jack, accounting professor at the university of portsmouth. you supermarket— university of portsmouth. you supermarket model _ university of portsmouth. 7m, supermarket model for nearly 100 years has been to break even on basic goods and make the profits on the nonessentials and non—grocery, on payments to suppliers and by cutting costs so, logically, they are already keeping the cost of basics right down, and we do know that they are transferring some of those profits from nonessential goods that they get ironed from alcohol and chocolate for example, and from cost cutting, into trying to keep those prices of the basics lower. so, yes, it is a difficult one. where are they going to go on this? ,., ., , ., . one. where are they going to go on this? ,., ., , ., ~ , ., this? good question. we understand somethin: this? good question. we understand something similar _ this? good question. we understand something similar has _ this? good question. we understa
that was nicky schiller. _ prices in the coming months. that was nicky schiller. the day? i put that that lisa jack, accounting professor at the university of portsmouth. you supermarket— university of portsmouth. you supermarket model _ university of portsmouth. 7m, supermarket model for nearly 100 years has been to break even on basic goods and make the profits on the nonessentials and non—grocery, on payments to suppliers and by cutting costs so, logically, they are already keeping the...
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are you hearing anything more about the movements of the prime minister —— nicky schiller thatis primeleft drowning straight, but he was in downing street at the time that the car crashed into the gates. so we know that as our correspondent, eardley said earlier, it was not unusual that he would have left downing street around that time probably, but he is not there now. he was there when the incident actually happened. i think it is worth recapping what we know. it happened at around 4:20pm london time. police confirming that that car did collide with the gates of downing street. as we have been hearing, armed officers arrested a man at the scene. we have seen that picture of a man being led away. arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving. we also know that there are no reports of any injuries. you can see the car there. there are still police around it looking at it. and as we have heard, there was a major security operation in whitehall with lots of roads closed while they dealt with the situation, and you can see on the image is the power of moving slowly into
are you hearing anything more about the movements of the prime minister —— nicky schiller thatis primeleft drowning straight, but he was in downing street at the time that the car crashed into the gates. so we know that as our correspondent, eardley said earlier, it was not unusual that he would have left downing street around that time probably, but he is not there now. he was there when the incident actually happened. i think it is worth recapping what we know. it happened at around...
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i'm nicky schiller. in the next hour or so, we're bringing you special live coverage of wrexham football club's victory parade. it's after the men won the national league, and promotion back to the english football league 15 years after their relegation, whilst the women secured promotion to wales�* top women's league. for the next hour and 50 minutes as it turned out, viewers were treated to continuous coverage of that victory parade. so why did the promotion of a team from football's fifth tier merit so much time on national television? from playing in the third tier of english football and to go down.. that's down to the takeover of wrexham football club a couple of years ago by two hollywood actors, ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney, a tale that is clearly caught the attention of fiona power, who wrote, "we are from wrexham and are in spain at the moment trying to watch the coverage of our team back at home". "can you please shut up with your talking and actually play the live sound from wrexham inste
i'm nicky schiller. in the next hour or so, we're bringing you special live coverage of wrexham football club's victory parade. it's after the men won the national league, and promotion back to the english football league 15 years after their relegation, whilst the women secured promotion to wales�* top women's league. for the next hour and 50 minutes as it turned out, viewers were treated to continuous coverage of that victory parade. so why did the promotion of a team from football's fifth...
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nicky schiller reports.s first elected to the westminster parliament in 2001 for his home constituency of carmarthen, east and danville. he won that seat from the labour party. indeed, at the time he was seen as a rising star of clive comrie. as a rising star of. he made his name in westminster as a fierce opponent of the afghanistan and iraq wars. indeed, he led an unsuccessful attempt to impeach the then prime minister, tony blair, over the iraq war. in 2010, he took the unusual decision for a politician to take a career break. he went to harvard university in the united states. in 2016, he was elected a member of the national assembly. although he was a little embarrassed by this campaign leaflet from plied plaid cymru that called him an x factor politician labelled by some the mob dragon, that in welsh folklore was the prophetic sun. now here he is speaking on the plaid cymru website about one political memory when he was a child. one of my first political memories was meeting the then labour prime minis
nicky schiller reports.s first elected to the westminster parliament in 2001 for his home constituency of carmarthen, east and danville. he won that seat from the labour party. indeed, at the time he was seen as a rising star of clive comrie. as a rising star of. he made his name in westminster as a fierce opponent of the afghanistan and iraq wars. indeed, he led an unsuccessful attempt to impeach the then prime minister, tony blair, over the iraq war. in 2010, he took the unusual decision for...
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nicky schiller, thank you very much _ crisis. nicky schiller, thank you very much for— crisis. thank you very much for that. something | crisis. nicky schiller, thank you i very much for that. something we clearly want to avoid. talk us through what we're expecting to be happening right now. this through what we're expecting to be happening right now.— happening right now. this is round two of the meetings _ happening right now. this is round two of the meetings between - two of the meetings between president biden, the house speaker kevin mccarthy as well as other top congressional leaders. the meeting well under way around about 20 minutes ago. they are trying to find a compromise. they are trying to find some sort of middle ground in order to meet that deadline, june the 1st with them if they don't then the 1st with them if they don't then the us is looking at to put it quite mildly, economic ruin. the last time we were here, which was only last week when kevin mccarthy came out after the meeting the republican, he attacked president biden saying he doesn't want to can ingra
nicky schiller, thank you very much _ crisis. nicky schiller, thank you very much for— crisis. thank you very much for that. something | crisis. nicky schiller, thank you i very much for that. something we clearly want to avoid. talk us through what we're expecting to be happening right now. this through what we're expecting to be happening right now.— happening right now. this is round two of the meetings _ happening right now. this is round two of the meetings between - two of the...
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nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. the usually laid back french riviera city of cannes turns into this, the world famous film festival, and hollywood's a—listers head for the famous red carpet. now, this year, 35,000 people are expected at the 76th festival. now, take a look. some people are already trying to bag a seat, even with a stepladder and some locks on those step ladders. now, we can expect some big premieres. back in 2008, harrison ford was there for the premiere of indiana jones kingdom of the crystal skull. 15 years later, he is back for the premiere of yes, indiana jones and the dial of destiny. leonardo dicaprio is another cannes regular, and he is there this year for the premiere of killers of the flower moon. indeed, industry insiders say it is a big year at cannes. we have indiana jones. we've got martin scorsese's new film with leonardo dicaprio. we've got a wes anderson film packed with every single star you could name, and sort of a who's who of great auteur arthouse directors. and so this combinati
nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. the usually laid back french riviera city of cannes turns into this, the world famous film festival, and hollywood's a—listers head for the famous red carpet. now, this year, 35,000 people are expected at the 76th festival. now, take a look. some people are already trying to bag a seat, even with a stepladder and some locks on those step ladders. now, we can expect some big premieres. back in 2008, harrison ford was there for the premiere of...
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nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. republican face off is on, with ron desantis launching his campaign to be the republican nominee for 202a. he is now seen as the main rival to this man — donald trump, of course. now, one place we can see that rivalry is in the opinion polls. now, last year, both men in many polls were running roughly neck and neck. that has changed. let me show you this poll of polls from real clear politics. it runs from december through until may. now the green line is ron desantis while the purple line is donald trump. and you can see that gap has really widened. let me show you the figures — 55.5% for donald trump compared to 21.1% for ron desantis. that's a more than 30—point lead for donald trump. now, the other thing that both men are going to need is a lot of money. it is expensive to run campaigns. take a look at this figure, $6.6 billion — that is how much presidential candidates spent in the 2020 election. what do they spend it on? well, there's television adverts. there's also digital adv
nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. republican face off is on, with ron desantis launching his campaign to be the republican nominee for 202a. he is now seen as the main rival to this man — donald trump, of course. now, one place we can see that rivalry is in the opinion polls. now, last year, both men in many polls were running roughly neck and neck. that has changed. let me show you this poll of polls from real clear politics. it runs from december through until may. now the green...
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nicky schiller explains.ead about artificial intelligence when it comes to things like chat bots and creating essays for you. this takes ai creating essays for you. this takes al to a whole creating essays for you. this takes alto a whole different creating essays for you. this takes al to a whole different level. identifying a new antibiotic that can kill one of the worlds most deadliest superbugs. how did the team of researchers in the united states and canada do it? they focused this bacteria, the colour public enemy number one. it is resistant to nearly every known antibiotic in the world. another clever part, they had to train the artificial intelligence. they did by feeding it a list of compounds that they knew could slow down or kill they knew could slow down or kill the superbug. that then created a list of 6680 compounds that they did not know whether it would work or not. look at this. the artificial intelligence to just 90 minutes to come up with a short list. and then 240 were tested in the lab. t
nicky schiller explains.ead about artificial intelligence when it comes to things like chat bots and creating essays for you. this takes ai creating essays for you. this takes al to a whole creating essays for you. this takes alto a whole different creating essays for you. this takes al to a whole different level. identifying a new antibiotic that can kill one of the worlds most deadliest superbugs. how did the team of researchers in the united states and canada do it? they focused this...
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details about the numbers of uk citizens who have managed to evacuate from sudan. 0ur reporter nicky schillernewsroom with more details. yes, karishma. this statement from the british government says that 2,197 people were safely evacuated from sudan. officials say it was the longest and largest airlift operation of any western nation. now, in addition to the british nationals that were evacuated, they say they helped over 1,000 people from other nations, including the united states, ireland, the netherlands, canada, germany and australia. now, british officials say there will be no further evacuation flights from that air base outside khartoum. that's not only because of the deteriorating security situation on the ground, but also they say there has been a decline in the number of british nationals coming forward. there is, however, still a uk team at port sudan and there's a royal navy vessel, the hms lancaster, that will help with the evacuation operation there. the uk foreign secretary james cleverly says their attention is now turning to the diplomatic and humanitarian efforts. 0n the di
details about the numbers of uk citizens who have managed to evacuate from sudan. 0ur reporter nicky schillernewsroom with more details. yes, karishma. this statement from the british government says that 2,197 people were safely evacuated from sudan. officials say it was the longest and largest airlift operation of any western nation. now, in addition to the british nationals that were evacuated, they say they helped over 1,000 people from other nations, including the united states, ireland,...
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nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.the throne year originally used ljy is the throne year originally used by his grandfather king george vi at his coronation in 1937. you can see the word coronation on the piece of wood from back then. a team of experts have worked for the past two months to restore this chair so he can use it. there is an identical one camilla will also use that was used in 9037 by the queen mother. these two chairs have also been recycled, the cheers of a state which will also be used during the coronation. originally made for queen elizabeth and the duke of edinburgh during the coronation of the late monarch in 1953. there is some really detailed embroidery on the stairs. we can take a look now at some pictures of the king and camilla visiting the people who did this embroidery from the royal couege this embroidery from the royal college of needlework and you can see them take a look at the actual needlecraft. it is the fifth coronation that the people at the royal college of needlework have actually
nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.the throne year originally used ljy is the throne year originally used by his grandfather king george vi at his coronation in 1937. you can see the word coronation on the piece of wood from back then. a team of experts have worked for the past two months to restore this chair so he can use it. there is an identical one camilla will also use that was used in 9037 by the queen mother. these two chairs have also been recycled, the cheers of a state which...
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nicky schiller explains.ence when it comes to things like chat bots and treating as it is for you. this takes a i hold different levels. identifying a new antibiotic that can kill one of the worlds most of the superbugs. how can the team of researchers in the united states and canada do it? they focused on this bacteria they call it public enemy number one. it is resistant to nearly every known antibiotic in the world. so, now the clever part. there to train the artificial intelligence. they did buy for you to get a list of compounds that they knew could slow down or chill the superbug. that then created 6680 compounds that did not know if it would work or not and look at this. the artificial intelligence to just 90 minutes to come up with a short list. now of those, 2040 were tested in the lab. that then produced nine potential antibiotics, and particular one, that is very potent. in the test, it killed the superbug and treated infections in mice. and one of the team behind her, they are now going to do clin
nicky schiller explains.ence when it comes to things like chat bots and treating as it is for you. this takes a i hold different levels. identifying a new antibiotic that can kill one of the worlds most of the superbugs. how can the team of researchers in the united states and canada do it? they focused on this bacteria they call it public enemy number one. it is resistant to nearly every known antibiotic in the world. so, now the clever part. there to train the artificial intelligence. they...
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where the nation is gearing up for crown prince hussein's wedding later on thursday. 0ur reporter nicky schillerouple with some people even wearing t—shirts with their portrait on. photos of her bridal party went viral mainly due to her white gown embroidered in gold with an arabic poetry verse that says when i see you, life becomes sweet. this is some of the official youtube videos showing the grim's mother and sisters singing and dancing with guests at the party. in a speech, the queen said, like any mother i've often dreamt of his wedding day, telling her subjects, hussain is your son, you are his family and this is your wedding. there was even a free concert and a drone display that spell out words celebrating hussain. this traditional pre—wedding ceremony alongside members of his family in the armed forces. the crown prince is 28 years old and has followed in his father's footsteps by going to sandhurst military college. he went to washington georgetown university and he was named heir to the throne in 2009 when heir to the throne in 2009 when he was 15 years old. his bride is 29 years old
where the nation is gearing up for crown prince hussein's wedding later on thursday. 0ur reporter nicky schillerouple with some people even wearing t—shirts with their portrait on. photos of her bridal party went viral mainly due to her white gown embroidered in gold with an arabic poetry verse that says when i see you, life becomes sweet. this is some of the official youtube videos showing the grim's mother and sisters singing and dancing with guests at the party. in a speech, the queen...
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pearls, starched collars, and black and white to honour the legendary designer. 0ur reporter nicky schillerfashion and celebrity calendar every year, but you have to know a certain lady to get in, anna wintour, she is the editor of us vogue and basically the one who says you can come in or not. i can show you pictures of people who were allowed, this year's theme with karl lagerfeld, the legendary german designer who died back in 2019. he was the chanel creative director. there was some controversy about choosing him because of comments that he had made about women in the past, but anna wintour said it was about his body of work rather than the man himself, so those are some of the celebrities who turned up and were allowed in. unlike you and i! we had a little taste of the outfits like, some look very tasteful and some are a bit crazy, were they as crazy as the past? some were, that he was nicole kidman to start with, some were, this was nicole kidman to start with, wearing a chanel outfit she wore in an advert in 2004 for them. janelle monae, lots of people talking about this one. i think
pearls, starched collars, and black and white to honour the legendary designer. 0ur reporter nicky schillerfashion and celebrity calendar every year, but you have to know a certain lady to get in, anna wintour, she is the editor of us vogue and basically the one who says you can come in or not. i can show you pictures of people who were allowed, this year's theme with karl lagerfeld, the legendary german designer who died back in 2019. he was the chanel creative director. there was some...
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the bbc�*s nicky schiller has more.up to the national flag emblem and aunt some day celebrations every year, but the 68—year—old missed the event this year. a message was read out on his behalf by the prime minister. there has been growing speculation about his health since he left the russian victory day parade early last week. these are pictures of him at the event, he looked visibly tired and his right hand was bandaged. adding to the speculation, he missed a lunch with president putin. mr lukashenko was last seen in public in minsk on may the 9th place. there were unconfirmed reports that he attended hospital on saturday. his office have not commented so far. president lukashenko has beenin far. president lukashenko has been in charge in belarus since 1994. here he is in a picture with former russian president boris yeltsin and us president bill clinton. he is often described as europe's last dictator, as he cracks down on dissent. in 2020, he was declared winner of the presidential election, although the opposition
the bbc�*s nicky schiller has more.up to the national flag emblem and aunt some day celebrations every year, but the 68—year—old missed the event this year. a message was read out on his behalf by the prime minister. there has been growing speculation about his health since he left the russian victory day parade early last week. these are pictures of him at the event, he looked visibly tired and his right hand was bandaged. adding to the speculation, he missed a lunch with president...
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nicky schiller explains.this takes al to a whole different level. identifying a new antibiotic that can kill one of the world's most deadliest superbugs. how did the team of researchers in the united states and canada do it? they focused on this bacteria, they call it public enemy number one. it is resistant to nearly every known antibiotic in the world. and the clever part, they had to train the artificial intelligence. they did it by feeding it a list of compounds that they knew could slow down or kill the superbug. that then created a list of 6680 compounds that they did not know whether it would work or not. look at this. the artificial intelligence tookjust 90 minutes to come up with a short list. and then 240 were tested in the lab. that then produced nine potential antibiotics. in particular, one is very potent, in the test it killed the superbug and associated infections in mice. drjonathan stokes is one of the team behind it and they were two clinical trials and although he does not think it will be
nicky schiller explains.this takes al to a whole different level. identifying a new antibiotic that can kill one of the world's most deadliest superbugs. how did the team of researchers in the united states and canada do it? they focused on this bacteria, they call it public enemy number one. it is resistant to nearly every known antibiotic in the world. and the clever part, they had to train the artificial intelligence. they did it by feeding it a list of compounds that they knew could slow...
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therefore with great hope that i declare covid—i9 over as a global health emergency. 0ur reporter nicky schillerwith more. the world health organization is calling this a major step towards the end of the pandemic. they said it was a moment for a celebration but also crucially, a moment for reflection. the last three years we have all had to learn to live with covid and the pandemic. back then the death rate was 100,000 people per week. that has fallen and that is partly of the reason why the world health organization made the announcement today. 5000 the announcement today. people per week were st dying 5000 people per week were still dying from the disease. the sheer number of people who lost their lives is something he reflected on. in three years since then covid—i9 has turned our world upside down. almost 7 million reported to who. we know the toll is several times higher. at least 20 million. suggesting as many as 20 million people may have lost their lives to covid. it's worth bearing in mind that even now there is a coronavirus death around the world every three minutes. the world health
therefore with great hope that i declare covid—i9 over as a global health emergency. 0ur reporter nicky schillerwith more. the world health organization is calling this a major step towards the end of the pandemic. they said it was a moment for a celebration but also crucially, a moment for reflection. the last three years we have all had to learn to live with covid and the pandemic. back then the death rate was 100,000 people per week. that has fallen and that is partly of the reason why the...
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our reporter nicky schiller has more on this breaking news. as you say, we've had a statement from the junior— as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors _ as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors in - as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors in union i as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors in union in | from thejunior doctors in union in the last half an hour that said they are going to go on a 72 hours strike from june. since april, there have been a series of talks with the government. the latest was today, but those talks have broken down — hence we have had this statement this evening. the bma and junior doctors have been asking for 35% pay rise. at the time of the last strike, steve barclay, the health secretary in england, said that was unrealistic and unreasonable. these talks have been going on to try and find some ground between the two groups. but tonight, we have this statement from the bma and all reduced part of it. "the bma has had three weeks of negotiation bu
our reporter nicky schiller has more on this breaking news. as you say, we've had a statement from the junior— as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors _ as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors in - as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors in union i as you say, we've had a statement from the junior doctors in union in | from thejunior doctors in union in the last half an hour that said they are going to go on a 72 hours strike from june....
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football club gained promotion to the premier league via the playoffs on saturday. 0ur correspondent nicky schiller thank you. as you said, an amazing story, orjust nine years they were in the non—league, and now, nine years later, there in the premier league, and the players... the chief exec and made the point of this is about luton town and the heart of the town, and that is partly what this club is about, the fact that it does not have big—money owners, does not have foreign money that some other premier league clubs have. the money is the luton money, it is mainly local people who own the club, the council on the grounds, and that is why so many thousands of people have turned out today, to help them celebrate the fact that they are now in the premier league. their stadium at kenilworth road only seats around 10,000 people, and you may have seen it is really in the heart of the community, it is slap bang in a residential area, where the away gates are to houses. you walk through there, and to get to the terraces, you can see people's back gardens, so it really is at the heart of the community
football club gained promotion to the premier league via the playoffs on saturday. 0ur correspondent nicky schiller thank you. as you said, an amazing story, orjust nine years they were in the non—league, and now, nine years later, there in the premier league, and the players... the chief exec and made the point of this is about luton town and the heart of the town, and that is partly what this club is about, the fact that it does not have big—money owners, does not have foreign money that...
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our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more details on the plans.mit the price of basic items to help limit the cost of living. bread, milk and sugar. now, food prices in the uk rose last month at just now, food prices in the uk rose last month atjust over i9%. that is the second highest in 45 years. now, these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we are told there would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets to lower the price of some items. those items would be decided by the supermarkets. now, ministers are keen to stress there are no plans for a mandatory cap. mt; for a mandatory cap. my understanding _ for a mandatory cap. ti understanding is is this for a mandatory cap. ti1 understanding is is this is about having constructive discussions with supermarkets about how we work together, not about any element of compulsion. i'd make the british proposal is based on a similar scheme that has already been introduced in france. they are, the government agreed with major retailers to set what they call the lowest price possible
our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more details on the plans.mit the price of basic items to help limit the cost of living. bread, milk and sugar. now, food prices in the uk rose last month at just now, food prices in the uk rose last month atjust over i9%. that is the second highest in 45 years. now, these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we are told there would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets to lower the price of some items. those items...
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our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more details on the plans.price of basic food items to help tackle the cost of living. talking about things like bread, milk and sugar. food prices in the uk rose last month atjust over i9%. that is the second highest in 45 years. these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we are told that it would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets to lower the price of some items. those items would be decided by the supermarkets. ministers are keen to stress that there are no plans for a mandatory cap. my understanding based on the discussions last night, this is about having constructive discussions with supermarkets about how we work together, not about any element of compulsion. the british proposal is a similar scheme that has been introduced in france. there the government agreed with major retailers to set what they called the lowest price possible on a range of items. across other parts of europe, there could be caps on prices. in croatia it includes sunflower oil and flour whilst hungarian
our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more details on the plans.price of basic food items to help tackle the cost of living. talking about things like bread, milk and sugar. food prices in the uk rose last month atjust over i9%. that is the second highest in 45 years. these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we are told that it would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets to lower the price of some items. those items would be decided by the supermarkets....
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bbc�*s nicky schiller takes a look at the details of the election.cross the country. some 64 million people are eligible to vote in this election. that includes more than 5,000,001st—time voters. 0verseas, there are 3.4 million voters including here in the netherlands. but they completed their vote last week. turks are electing both a president and a parliament for a five—year term today. if any one of the presidential candidates secures more than half of the vote they will be declared to the overall winner. however if there is no overall winner and then the top two candidates will go through to a front on vote which will be held on may the 28th. there are 600 seats in parliament. turks use a proportional representation system which means they are voting for a party rather than a candidate. a party alliance needs 7% of the vote to obtain a seatin needs 7% of the vote to obtain a seat in parliament. we expect to have an idea of the presidential election result leader on sunday. pakistan's former prime minister, imran khan, has called for supporters to
bbc�*s nicky schiller takes a look at the details of the election.cross the country. some 64 million people are eligible to vote in this election. that includes more than 5,000,001st—time voters. 0verseas, there are 3.4 million voters including here in the netherlands. but they completed their vote last week. turks are electing both a president and a parliament for a five—year term today. if any one of the presidential candidates secures more than half of the vote they will be declared to...
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our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. what does all this mean?this is a major step towards the end of the pandemic. they said it was a moment for a celebration but also crucially, a moment for reflection. we do need to reflect on it. the actual emergency was declared back in january the 30th, 2020. actual emergency was declared back injanuary the 30th, 2020. the last three years we have all had to learn to live with covid and the pandemic. back then the death rate was 100,000 people per week. that has fallen and thatis people per week. that has fallen and that is part of the reason why the world health organization made the announcement today. if we look at last month's figures, 3500 people per week lost their lives to covid. that sheer number of people is something that doctor ted rose reflected earlier today. in the three years since then covid—19 has turned our world upside down. almost seven million deaths have been reported to who. but we know the toll is several times higher, at least 20 million. 20,000,000, worth bearing in mind there is s
our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. what does all this mean?this is a major step towards the end of the pandemic. they said it was a moment for a celebration but also crucially, a moment for reflection. we do need to reflect on it. the actual emergency was declared back in january the 30th, 2020. actual emergency was declared back injanuary the 30th, 2020. the last three years we have all had to learn to live with covid and the pandemic. back then the death rate was...
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the initiative, modelled on a similar agreement in france, on a voluntary basis. 0ur reporter nicky schillerns. the idea is to limit the price of basic food items to help tackle the cost of living. we're talking about things like bread, milk and sugar. now, food prices in the uk rose last month atjust over i9%. that's the second—highest in 45 years. now, these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we're told that it would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets, to lower the price of some items. those items would be decided by the supermarkets. now, ministers are keen to stress that there are no plans for a mandatory cap. well, my understanding based on discussions last night, is this is about having constructive discussions with supermarkets about how we work together, not about any element of compulsion. the british proposals are based on a similar scheme that has been introduced in france. there, the government agreed with a range of retailers to set the lowest possible price on a range of items. now, at the time, ministers said it would cost several hundred millions
the initiative, modelled on a similar agreement in france, on a voluntary basis. 0ur reporter nicky schillerns. the idea is to limit the price of basic food items to help tackle the cost of living. we're talking about things like bread, milk and sugar. now, food prices in the uk rose last month atjust over i9%. that's the second—highest in 45 years. now, these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we're told that it would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets, to lower...
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nicky schiller has the background to these elections.4 million people are eligible to vote in this election and that includes more than 5 million first—time voters. 0verseas, there are 3.3 million voters, including here in the netherlands but they completed their vote last week. turks are electing both the president and a parliament for a five year term today. if anyone of the presidential candidate secures more than half the vote, they will be declared the overall winner. however, if there is no overall winner, the two top candidates will go for another election held on may 28. 600 seats in parliament. turks use a proportional representation system which means they are voting for a party rather than a candidate. a party or aligned needs 70% of the vote to attain a seat in parliament. expect to have an idea of the presidential election result later on sunday. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has arrived in germany for a visit there. earlier, he was in italy to meet the pope and political leaders. the italian prime minister georgia
nicky schiller has the background to these elections.4 million people are eligible to vote in this election and that includes more than 5 million first—time voters. 0verseas, there are 3.3 million voters, including here in the netherlands but they completed their vote last week. turks are electing both the president and a parliament for a five year term today. if anyone of the presidential candidate secures more than half the vote, they will be declared the overall winner. however, if there...
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live to the newsroom and our reporter nicky schiller. talk us through what happened.ned. sis you say, this happened a week ago on the 17th of may. police were called to a care home in a town around 114 kilometres south of camera. they were called to reports of a woman walking around with a steak knife at around 4.00 in the morning. she was then tasered by officers and she fell to the ground. clare nowland was taken to hospital, where report say that she had a bleed on the brain and she was in a coma. she has now sadly died. as you said, the case sparked a public outcry in australia and indeed around the world and there were calls for body cam footage of the police officer and the incident to be released but the police refused to do that and now we have had the statement from the police saying that she has now sadly died. the police saying that she has now sadl died. ~ ., s, s, , ., sadly died. what more does that statement say _ sadly died. what more does that statement say from _ sadly died. what more does that statement say from the - sadly died. what more does that
live to the newsroom and our reporter nicky schiller. talk us through what happened.ned. sis you say, this happened a week ago on the 17th of may. police were called to a care home in a town around 114 kilometres south of camera. they were called to reports of a woman walking around with a steak knife at around 4.00 in the morning. she was then tasered by officers and she fell to the ground. clare nowland was taken to hospital, where report say that she had a bleed on the brain and she was in a...
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nicky schiller reports.elected to the westminster parliament in 2001 for his home constituency of carmarthen, east and danville. he won that seat from the labour party. indeed, at the time, he was seen as a rising star of plaid cymru. he made his name in westminster as a fierce opponent of the afghanistan and iraq wars. indeed, he led an unsuccessful attempt to impeach the then prime minister, tony blair, over the iraq war. in 2010, he took the unusual decision for a politician to take a career break. he went to harvard university in the united states. in 2016, he was elected a member of the national assembly. although he was a little embarrassed by this campaign leaflet from plaid cymru that called him an x factor politician labelled by some the mob dragon, that in welsh folklore was the prophetic sun. now, here he is, speaking on the plaid cymru website about one political memory when he was a child. one of my first political memories was meeting the then labour prime minister, jim callaghan, on a visit to
nicky schiller reports.elected to the westminster parliament in 2001 for his home constituency of carmarthen, east and danville. he won that seat from the labour party. indeed, at the time, he was seen as a rising star of plaid cymru. he made his name in westminster as a fierce opponent of the afghanistan and iraq wars. indeed, he led an unsuccessful attempt to impeach the then prime minister, tony blair, over the iraq war. in 2010, he took the unusual decision for a politician to take a career...
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nicky schiller reporting.hting for control sudan have agreed a seven day ceasefire due to start on thursday. that comes as violence continues to ravage the country. the deal was announced by south sudan which said the two side had also agreed to name representatives for peace talks but previous truces have been broken. nearly half a million people have been displaced by the fighting. time to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. you can �*s parliament has watered down an anti—homosexuality bill that originally criminalised people forcibly identifying as lgbtq+. but it was first approved in march the proposed legislation outraged human rights defenders. the bill still proscribes the death penalty for what it describes as aggravated offences such as child abuse. the pentagon has confronted it will deploy 1500 additional troops to the mexican border for 90 days. this comes ahead of an expected surge in migrants seeking to enter the united states after the lifting of covid restrictions.
nicky schiller reporting.hting for control sudan have agreed a seven day ceasefire due to start on thursday. that comes as violence continues to ravage the country. the deal was announced by south sudan which said the two side had also agreed to name representatives for peace talks but previous truces have been broken. nearly half a million people have been displaced by the fighting. time to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. you can �*s parliament has watered...
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live to the newsroom and our reporter nicky schiller.ple who have not followed the story, some of the background here. figs have not followed the story, some of the background here.— the background here. as you say, it ha--ened the background here. as you say, it happened last _ the background here. as you say, it happened last week _ the background here. as you say, it happened last week on _ the background here. as you say, it happened last week on the - the background here. as you say, it happened last week on the 17th. - happened last week on the 17th. police were called to care home, about 14 kilometres south of cambria. they say, to reports that the great—grandmother was walking around outside of her room with a steak knife. when they got there she was tasered and she fell to the ground. the report said that she suffered a fractured skull and a brain bleed. she had been in a critical condition in hospital. now, as you mentioned the whole incident sparked a public outrage in australia. there were lots of calls for the body cam footag
live to the newsroom and our reporter nicky schiller.ple who have not followed the story, some of the background here. figs have not followed the story, some of the background here.— the background here. as you say, it ha--ened the background here. as you say, it happened last _ the background here. as you say, it happened last week _ the background here. as you say, it happened last week on _ the background here. as you say, it happened last week on the - the background here. as you say, it...
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with more on this our correspondent nicky schiller.?— not, to act on this? absolutely. ever since _ not, to act on this? absolutely. ever since phillip _ not, to act on this? absolutely. ever since phillip schofield - not, to act on this? absolutely. l ever since phillip schofield made his statement on friday, admitting that he had lied about having an affair with a younger male employee at itv, the company itself has been under increasingly media pressure to say something about it and a number of former employees came out over the weekend and in the last couple of days to say that the bosses must have known about it. so today we had this letter from the boss. that is dean carolyn mccall, sent to a number of people including the culture secretary here in the uk and the regulator ofcom, a separate note was also sent to employees at itv will step in it he says that, they carried out a review of what they knew over the weekend, she says in this that they, rumours of this relationship circulated in late 2019-2020 and relationship circulate
with more on this our correspondent nicky schiller.?— not, to act on this? absolutely. ever since _ not, to act on this? absolutely. ever since phillip _ not, to act on this? absolutely. ever since phillip schofield - not, to act on this? absolutely. l ever since phillip schofield made his statement on friday, admitting that he had lied about having an affair with a younger male employee at itv, the company itself has been under increasingly media pressure to say something about it and a...
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the bbc�*s nicky schiller has more: calling this a major step towards the end of the pandemic.o crucially a moment for reflection. it is worth reflecting on when the emergency came in. it was back in january the 30th 2020. for more than three years, all of us have had to get use to living with covid. now, back at the height of the pandemic, 100,000 people were dying per week. that death rate has fallen, and that's partly why beep had the announcement from the world health organization. last month, 3500 0rganization. last month, 3500 people per week where it still dying from the disease. they share numbers of people who have lost their lives to cove it is something that doctor ted droste reflected on. —— covid. three years since then, covid has turned _ three years since then, covid has turned our— three years since then, covid has turned our world upside down. almost 7 million_ turned our world upside down. almost 7 million deaths have been reported to the _ 7 million deaths have been reported to the who, but we know that the toll it _ to the who, but we know that the toll it s
the bbc�*s nicky schiller has more: calling this a major step towards the end of the pandemic.o crucially a moment for reflection. it is worth reflecting on when the emergency came in. it was back in january the 30th 2020. for more than three years, all of us have had to get use to living with covid. now, back at the height of the pandemic, 100,000 people were dying per week. that death rate has fallen, and that's partly why beep had the announcement from the world health organization. last...
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it would be a voluntary scheme. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more details on thein the uk rose last month thatjust prices in the uk rose last month that just over 19%. prices in the uk rose last month thatjust over 19%. that is the second highest in 45 years. these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we are told that it would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets to lower the price of some items. those items would be decided by the supermarkets. ministers are keen to stress that there are no plans for a mandatory cap. mr; stress that there are no plans for a mandatory cap-— mandatory cap. my understanding based on the _ mandatory cap. my understanding based on the discussions - mandatory cap. my understanding based on the discussions last - mandatory cap. my understanding i based on the discussions last night, this is about having constructive discussions with supermarkets about how we work together, not about any element of compulsion. i'd make the british proposal is a similar scheme that has been introduced in france. there the governm
it would be a voluntary scheme. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more details on thein the uk rose last month thatjust prices in the uk rose last month that just over 19%. prices in the uk rose last month thatjust over 19%. that is the second highest in 45 years. these plans at the moment are at their early stages. we are told that it would be a voluntary agreement with the major supermarkets to lower the price of some items. those items would be decided by the supermarkets....
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nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. hi louis. i've got a question for you. was going for chinese? heading down to a good chinese restaurant - was going for chinese? heading down to a good chinese restaurant down i to a good chinese restaurant down the end of my road's_ to a good chinese restaurant down the end of my road's well, there are certainl a the end of my road's well, there are certainly a number _ the end of my road's well, there are certainly a number of _ the end of my road's well, there are certainly a number of those, - the end of my road's well, there are certainly a number of those, but i certainly a number of those, but this is what has gone viral. chinese food, particularly british chinese take away. on tiktok in particular, hashtag british chinese take away hashtag british chinese take away has had over 1.6 million views. and it was all sparked by this us influencer called sue to you. she couldn't understand why british and floors were posting pictures and videos of their chinese take away. take a look at what she posted in response to thos
nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. hi louis. i've got a question for you. was going for chinese? heading down to a good chinese restaurant - was going for chinese? heading down to a good chinese restaurant down i to a good chinese restaurant down the end of my road's_ to a good chinese restaurant down the end of my road's well, there are certainl a the end of my road's well, there are certainly a number _ the end of my road's well, there are certainly a number of _ the end of my...
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we are of course talking about beyonce. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.adlining solo tour in nearly seven years. it kicked off at stockholm in sweden. now, it is trending worldwide with lots of videos being posted on social media. however, got a feeling that beyonce has better lawyers than us, so we can't show you them. but what we can do is show you some of the pictures that were captured by a getty photographer who she allowed in. i am loving this silver horse. the outfits are also what is being talked about. but song—wise, she did over 30 songs. the show lasted for nearly three hours. now, it is her renaissance tour, so no surprise she did all 16 songs from that album. but she also interestingly began with a ballad which has surprised some people in the audience. but it has to be said, the fans, they were loving it. she's done no promotion for this album so there was a lot of anticipation for what she was going to do. and yeah, it was just i'm speechless. speechless. it was just incredible. amazing. she really included the lgbtqi+ community, and there
we are of course talking about beyonce. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.adlining solo tour in nearly seven years. it kicked off at stockholm in sweden. now, it is trending worldwide with lots of videos being posted on social media. however, got a feeling that beyonce has better lawyers than us, so we can't show you them. but what we can do is show you some of the pictures that were captured by a getty photographer who she allowed in. i am loving this silver horse. the...
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with more on this let's speak to our reporter nicky schiller. schofield is, rising to fame in the 19805 schofield is, rising to fame in the 1980s and has for more than 20 years presented this morning which is the mid—morning programme on itv, some people say that he is the king of the time and there had been reports of a rift with his co—presenter, holly which you can see with him on screen now and they have presented for 13 years together and then there were these reports of a rift over the last sort of couple of months and then last weekend, he said that he was stepping down from presenting this morning after 20 years. since then there have been rumours going around. we then had the statement tonight and it follows on from what he admits was a story that the daily mail wanted to print about him earlier in the week and he said, i will quote "i am making a statement via the daily mail to who i have already apologised personally for misleading through my lawyer, who i also misled about a story which they wanted to write about me a few days ago".
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, said the government's offer of a 5 percent increase was "simply not credible". 0ur reporter nicky schiller down and the british medical association, which represents the junior doctors, says they will now take strike action on wednesday, the 14th ofjune, for 72 hours through saturday the 17th ofjune. saturday the 17th of june. junior doctors saturday the 17th ofjune. junior doctors have been calling for a 35% pay rise, but the government said that was unrealistic and unreasonable. in a statement, they start the 5% offer from the government was not credible, adding that if the position doesn't change, that if the position doesn't change, that they will strike throughout the summer for a that they will strike throughout the summerfora minimum of that they will strike throughout the summerfor a minimum of three days of action every month for the duration of their mandate for industrial action. you're live with bbc news. facebook�*s owner, meta, has been fined $1.3 billion dollars for mishandling people's data when transferring it between europe and the united states. the fine — issued by irel
, said the government's offer of a 5 percent increase was "simply not credible". 0ur reporter nicky schiller down and the british medical association, which represents the junior doctors, says they will now take strike action on wednesday, the 14th ofjune, for 72 hours through saturday the 17th ofjune. saturday the 17th of june. junior doctors saturday the 17th ofjune. junior doctors have been calling for a 35% pay rise, but the government said that was unrealistic and unreasonable....
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i“m nicky schiller.motion of a team from football's fifth tier merit so much time on national television? from playing in the third tier of english football and to go down.. that's down to the takeover of wrexham football club a couple of years ago by two hollywood actors, ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney, a tale that is clearly caught the attention of fiona power, who wrote: that view was in a minority, though, with susan black's opinion more widely held. fighting has been continuing in sudan for the third week, with over 100,000 people having fled the country since the conflict there broke out. with no immediate end in sight to the bloodshed, the bbc world service has launched an emergency radio service broadcasting into sudan twice a day for the next three months. but the move comes just as significant cuts are being made to other parts of the world service, including the african service. so how has money been found for the new service? who exactly is paying for it? and what's the current funding mode
i“m nicky schiller.motion of a team from football's fifth tier merit so much time on national television? from playing in the third tier of english football and to go down.. that's down to the takeover of wrexham football club a couple of years ago by two hollywood actors, ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney, a tale that is clearly caught the attention of fiona power, who wrote: that view was in a minority, though, with susan black's opinion more widely held. fighting has been continuing in...