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t0 we are going to cross to glasgow for a speech by nicola sturgeon.- a speech by nicola sturgeon.ocieties have helped us manage covid although not as evenly across the globe it should be the case, getting people in all parts of the world vaccinated quickly is a challenge and indeed it is a moral responsibility that developed countries must step up and meet. there is no doubt at all that the speed with which vaccines were developed almost from a standing start is just one example of our response to covid has been testament to human ingenuity. we must bring that same urgency, immediacy and creativity to meeting head on the climate crisis. today i want to set out what in my view there is cop26 summit must achieve in terms of hard commitments on reducing emissions and on climate finance and crucially on promoting both international and intergenerational fairness. on promoting both international and intergenerationalfairness. i will then talk about the park scotland will seek to play during cop26 by encouraging dialogue and dredging what has been called the climate gap in perspectives
t0 we are going to cross to glasgow for a speech by nicola sturgeon.- a speech by nicola sturgeon.ocieties have helped us manage covid although not as evenly across the globe it should be the case, getting people in all parts of the world vaccinated quickly is a challenge and indeed it is a moral responsibility that developed countries must step up and meet. there is no doubt at all that the speed with which vaccines were developed almost from a standing start is just one example of our...
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we are going to leave nicola sturgeon, there. wel to leave nicola sturgeon, there. the first minister of scotland, who has been calling on world leaders to take credible actions to achieve net zero on carbon emissions. her speech comes as a new report released in just the last few minutes from the un warns that levels of planet warming greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached record highs again last year. world leaders will be paying close attention as they prepare to meet in glasgow in less than a week, where the cop 26 un climate change conference of course will be taking place from sunday. professor sir martin siegert is the co director of the grantham institute, which is imperial college london's hub for climate change and the environment. hejoins me from bristol. thank you forjoining us. it feels like there's a lot to discuss so let's start with nicola sturgeon's speech which i think you are listening to alongside me. she said, we need an uplift in ambition from the world's most polluting countries, pledges must be backed by action. what did you make of what
we are going to leave nicola sturgeon, there. wel to leave nicola sturgeon, there. the first minister of scotland, who has been calling on world leaders to take credible actions to achieve net zero on carbon emissions. her speech comes as a new report released in just the last few minutes from the un warns that levels of planet warming greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached record highs again last year. world leaders will be paying close attention as they prepare to meet in glasgow in less...
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we had nicola sturgeon early at seeini a do. we had nicola sturgeon early at seeing a 2% — do.ve got to keep watching it. like you very much. ? thank you very much. the metropolitan police has apologised to the family of two murdered sisters for the way it responded when they were reported missing. an investigation by the independent officer for police coduct found that several mistakes were made in the case of bibaa henry and nicole smallman who were stabbed to death in north london in june last year. their mother has said the police apology is too late. simonjones reports. a vigil to remember the lives of nicole smallman and bibaa henry. when they were reported missing, the response of officers, according to the police watchdog, was unacceptable. the bodies of the sisters were found in a country park in wembley injune last year, discovered by miss smallman's boyfriend, the day after the police had been contacted, to the horror of the women's mother. adam says, "mina, mina, we've found a knife. "mina, mina, i'm going to need you to sit down. "i've found them. i've found them.
we had nicola sturgeon early at seeini a do. we had nicola sturgeon early at seeing a 2% — do.ve got to keep watching it. like you very much. ? thank you very much. the metropolitan police has apologised to the family of two murdered sisters for the way it responded when they were reported missing. an investigation by the independent officer for police coduct found that several mistakes were made in the case of bibaa henry and nicole smallman who were stabbed to death in north london in june...
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don't have covid shaking hands is quite good but there was an interview around yesterday with nicola sturgeonthe moment and she hopes never to shake someone's hand again, ithink hopes never to shake someone's hand again, i think that's a shame. i again, i think that's a shame. i still go to shake a hand but anyway, benjamin and john, thank you very much for your time tonight, enjoy the rest of your weekend. an greta thunberg will be with andrew marr tomorrow. that's it for the papers tonight. next, it's the film review. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bag. we have passing, the directing debut. we have last night in soho which is the latest from edgar wright and we have antlers which is a strangely sombre horror movie. let's start off with passing. directorial debut for rebecca hall. very fine actor. an adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is set in 1929, and they meet by ch
don't have covid shaking hands is quite good but there was an interview around yesterday with nicola sturgeonthe moment and she hopes never to shake someone's hand again, ithink hopes never to shake someone's hand again, i think that's a shame. i again, i think that's a shame. i still go to shake a hand but anyway, benjamin and john, thank you very much for your time tonight, enjoy the rest of your weekend. an greta thunberg will be with andrew marr tomorrow. that's it for the papers tonight....
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here in plockton, and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon�*s glasgowstituency. we are a nation proud to call itself simply home for everyone who chooses to live here. it home for everyone who chooses to live here-— to live here. it is indeed fittinu to live here. it is indeed fitting that _ to live here. it is indeed fitting that the - to live here. it is indeed fitting that the growing | fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland was now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke _ in this new parliament. the queen spoke of— in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. now on bbc news, our world, and the morning, this programme contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. for months, a threat had been looming over northern mozambique. chuckles. and on the 24th of march, 2021, the threat became real. gunfire. go, go, go, go, go! ijust saw people running and people shootin
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ok, so that was nicola sturgeon just laying out a - that... ent in scope, significance and scale but also going through some of the covid details that they have had to consider along with london and really to ensure everybody stays safe. so one of the biggest questions will be how to keep people safe as they gather in large crowds, and they said everything they have done, they have done everything rather to mitigate the risk of contracting covid so people will have to take tests every day, masks will need to be worn and general hygiene measures as well, but also detailing the fact that they are expecting a number of protests, some official, some not, to take place in glasgow, two which will be on friday and then won on saturday on the global of action. so around 20,000 delegates expected to attend. the pope has called on leaders at next week's climate summit in glasgow to make radical decisions, to offer hope to the world. in a message recorded for the bbc, he called on all those gathering at cop26 to act now to tackle the looming crisis of glo
ok, so that was nicola sturgeon just laying out a - that... ent in scope, significance and scale but also going through some of the covid details that they have had to consider along with london and really to ensure everybody stays safe. so one of the biggest questions will be how to keep people safe as they gather in large crowds, and they said everything they have done, they have done everything rather to mitigate the risk of contracting covid so people will have to take tests every day,...
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in scotland we are still waiting on news of when the first inquiry can kick off around have nicola sturgeone to appear and the difference is that she might have had, although initially they did stay very close to the uk government. it was quiet, if you were watching twitter this morning it was very obvious that the government were unwilling to apologise for the errors found in this report. and it's quite an interesting front page for the measure given that it has been around all day. i think it is that impact the people are going to pick this up and read it was at this pandemic something that touched all of our lives, some more than others. to have this report the government not apologise yes there are other things going on as we are about to go through the other front pages of the government might be more focused on at the moment rather than a report from westminster. it potentially misjudge that response this morning. potentially mis'udge that response this morning.— this morning. david, what do you make of this _ this morning. david, what do you make of this story _ this morning. david,
in scotland we are still waiting on news of when the first inquiry can kick off around have nicola sturgeone to appear and the difference is that she might have had, although initially they did stay very close to the uk government. it was quiet, if you were watching twitter this morning it was very obvious that the government were unwilling to apologise for the errors found in this report. and it's quite an interesting front page for the measure given that it has been around all day. i think it...
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nicola sturgeon-— calling this a blow to nicola sturueon. ~ . ., , , ., calling this a blow to nicolaion will _ sturgeon. what it means is that this legislation will have _ sturgeon. what it means is that this legislation will have to _ sturgeon. what it means is that this legislation will have to go back - sturgeon. what it means is that this legislation will have to go back to i legislation will have to go back to the scottish parliament and they will have to be amended to remove the offending provisions. they will be enacted, but they will be rather narrow were in their application than was originally intended. it's worth pointing out that the european charter of the government bill was not a scottish governor bill, was actually a members bill created by the former msp and these are also, the former msp and these are also, the bill is part of a package of human rights propose human rights bill reform in scotland and so it might be regarded as problematic in suggesting that any future bills incorporating other human rights treaties, which are planned, will also have to be narrowed i
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we're already seeing tributes pouring in from across the game, from the first minister, nicola sturgeonambassador, a giant of scottish football. and he really was. he also was a man who crossed the footballing divide here in glasgow. he was a great friend of the former celtic manager tommy burns. in fact, he was a pallbearer at tommy burns' funeral when he died. he was respected across football, notjust in scotland, you mentioned his time at everton as well. he was respected across the uk in terms of football and beyond as well. as you can imagine many of walter smith's former players and fellow managers have been paying tribute to him on social media. sir kenny dalglish has said, "marina and my heartfelt sympathies are with walters wife ethel & his boys. though we were on opposing sides on the pitch, he was a real footballing friend off of it. he was respected by all and one of the few able to transcend rivalries. today we have lost a truly great man. rip." scotland captain andy robertson has tweeted... current rangers manager, steven gerrard said... and a short while ago, sir alex fer
we're already seeing tributes pouring in from across the game, from the first minister, nicola sturgeonambassador, a giant of scottish football. and he really was. he also was a man who crossed the footballing divide here in glasgow. he was a great friend of the former celtic manager tommy burns. in fact, he was a pallbearer at tommy burns' funeral when he died. he was respected across football, notjust in scotland, you mentioned his time at everton as well. he was respected across the uk in...
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and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon�*s glasgow constituency.a nation proud to call itself simply home for everyone who chooses to live here. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. you've gotta love it, proper british coastline. earlier this summer we went on an adventure across the uk, as it opened up for travel again. yes, we're open! from rugged coastlines to breathtaking landscapes... how you doing, guys? ..we met all kinds of people along the way, as we headed down the road to recovery in our head—turning, all—electric travel show van. this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic of ireland. i am going to be finding out how this country has adapted, both to the challenges of the pandemic... that was a real smack. ..a
and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon�*s glasgow constituency.a nation proud to call itself simply home for everyone who chooses to live here. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. alexandra mackenzie, bbc...
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scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, is the front—page picture on the ft. talks of her plans for a second independence referendum. the metro carries a picture of russian leader vladimir putin in hunting gear, a warning of a new cold war over energy. the main picture in the guardian shows celebrating newcastle fans after news of the club's takeover, but there is also a story about warnings of ppe shortages dating from 2016. news of the cuts of the government's travel red list dominates the front page of the i. and the times leads with covid—19 pcr test for families to be scrapped before the half term break. and that to the energy supply story from the daily mail with warnings of £2000 energy bills. delighted to say that lord digby jones is with us now. very good to see you this evening, gentlemen and we will kick off if i can with the financial times. their story on the controversial threat of million pound deal to end the mike ashley era at newcastle. what do you make of that? i was exectinu what do you make of that? i was expecting it _ what do you make of
scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, is the front—page picture on the ft. talks of her plans for a second independence referendum. the metro carries a picture of russian leader vladimir putin in hunting gear, a warning of a new cold war over energy. the main picture in the guardian shows celebrating newcastle fans after news of the club's takeover, but there is also a story about warnings of ppe shortages dating from 2016. news of the cuts of the government's travel red list dominates...
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nicola sturgeon has said that the scottish government will be a bridge builder at the cop26 climate changented to create spaces, initiatives and forums for non—governmental bodies to talk to countries at the conference. she also acknowledged the scottish government had missed annual targets three years running and would publish a catch—up plan. i know that the prime minister and the uk government are determined to step up in the days ahead and show real commitment and leadership. and the scottish government will do everything we can to help. after all, this summit will shape the future of the world we live in. so absolutely nothing, certainly not party politics, should stand in the way of us working together towards a successful outcome. one of scotland's objectives during the summit itself is to be a bridge builder, to connect those whose voices are too rarely heard with those making the decisions. cop26 will see some of the most influential people in the world descend on glasgow to work out how best to tackle climate change. but as well as the likes of us presidentjoe biden and prime min
nicola sturgeon has said that the scottish government will be a bridge builder at the cop26 climate changented to create spaces, initiatives and forums for non—governmental bodies to talk to countries at the conference. she also acknowledged the scottish government had missed annual targets three years running and would publish a catch—up plan. i know that the prime minister and the uk government are determined to step up in the days ahead and show real commitment and leadership. and the...
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and this group of asylum—seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon�*s glasgow constituency.y home for everyone who chooses to live here. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. the government's latest coronavirus figures show there were 30,301 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average there were 34,855 new cases recorded per day in the last week. 121 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 114 deaths were announced every day. the latest figures on those being treated in hospital and percentage of people vaccinated, haven't yet been made available. some charities have warned that many vulnerable people are still waiting for a third dose of a covid vaccine. officials recommended the jabs
and this group of asylum—seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon�*s glasgow constituency.y home for everyone who chooses to live here. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. the government's latest...
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they were greeted by the party leaders including the first minister nicola sturgeon.s indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland�*s response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship and i hope you will remain at the forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the music was recorded around the country, like here in plockton. and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in glasgow. those of us who sit in the chamber will disagree, often and often vigorously. but in the years ahead we will also, i hope, find the resolve and the courage to reach beyond our disagreements and find consensus and common purpose where we can. the queen also used her speech to reflect on happy memories of the many times she spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she said this was a time to look to the future and a new generation. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. delegates at a meeting in the run up to next month�*
they were greeted by the party leaders including the first minister nicola sturgeon.s indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland�*s response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship and i hope you will remain at the forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the music was recorded around the country, like here in plockton. and this group of...
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were greeted by the party leaders, including the first minister nicola sturgeon.nt. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland�*s response to the pandemic. the people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship and i hope you will remain at the forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery. due forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery-— of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the _ of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the music _ of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the music was _ of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the music was recorded l much of the music was recorded around the country. like here in plockton. and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in glasgow. seeking and refugee musicians in glasuow. .,, seeking and refugee musicians in glasuow. ., , ., seeking and refugee musicians in glasuow. ., , , glasgow. those of us who sit in this chamber will— glasgow. those of us who sit in this chamber will di
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and this group of asylum—seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon's glasgow constituency.ere. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. the government's latest coronavirus figures show there were 30,301 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period, which means on average there were 3a, 855 new cases recorded per day in the last week. 121 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. on average in the past week,114 deaths were announced every day. the latest figures on those being treated in hospital and percentage of people vaccinated, haven't yet been made available. nhs doctors from tiktok have been encouraging people to get their vaccine. iaman i am an nhs surgeon with poor 11.3 million followers on tiktok. then;r million followers on tiktok. they are social media _ million
and this group of asylum—seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon's glasgow constituency.ere. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. the government's latest coronavirus figures show there were 30,301 new infections recorded in the latest...
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nicola sturgeon there, first minister of scotland. uk has done, we've cut our own c02 emissions massively. touch and go, says the prime minister. the bbc will be bringing you full coverage of the un climate change conference cop26 in glasgow next week. from flooding to heatwaves, the world is experiencing more extreme and unpredictable weather. but what exactly is the difference between weather and climate? here's our reality check correspondent chris morris. 0na on a cold or wet summer's day, it is not that uncommon to hear someone say, so much for global warming! but as our planet heats up and it really is heating up, it is important to understand the difference between weather and climate. the weather is what is happening right now and how it is likely to vary over the coming hours, days and weeks. forecasters take a look at things like temperature, air pressure, wind direction and humidity for a particular region. they are open together into a model which tries to tell us what we want to know — what's the weather like? so will it
nicola sturgeon there, first minister of scotland. uk has done, we've cut our own c02 emissions massively. touch and go, says the prime minister. the bbc will be bringing you full coverage of the un climate change conference cop26 in glasgow next week. from flooding to heatwaves, the world is experiencing more extreme and unpredictable weather. but what exactly is the difference between weather and climate? here's our reality check correspondent chris morris. 0na on a cold or wet summer's day,...
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first minister nicola sturgeon today talking about a footballing great, the rangers chairman saying hetball and beyond today. thank ou, chris football and beyond today. thank you, chris mclaughlin _ football and beyond today. thank you, chris mclaughlin at - football and beyond today. thank you, chris mclaughlin at ibrox. . the government has acknowledged that it's yet to deliver on its pledge to give £500 million to youth services in england. ministers announced the youth investment fund in 2019 and the money was due to be distributed over five years, but so far none of it has been distributed. jonelle awomoyi reports. youth services aim to provide an opportunity for personal development, education and socialisation. services often include providing safe and effective care and early intervention support. but it can be a struggle to fund these resources. a recent ymca report found that over the last eight years, local authority funding for youth services in england and wales has decreased by £978 million. that's down 70%. two years ago, the government announced a new £500 million youth
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and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon's glasgow constituency.ing that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid. interim trials suggest a new experimental drug could cut the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. if authorised by the regulators, the treatment will be the first oral antiviral medication for covid. mark has more. this is the first covert pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations by death might have. , ., , _ hospitalisations by death might have. , ., , ., have. the news of the efficacy of this particular — have. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral _ have. the news of the efficacy of this particular antiviral is - this particular antiviral is obviously particularly good news was at the company, when they briefed us last nig
and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon's glasgow constituency.ing that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. she also said it was a moment to look to a new generation. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid. interim trials suggest a new experimental drug could cut the risk of...
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scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon tweeted elected representatives across the spectrum will bected in i nearly 40 years, first elected in the early 1980s. i suppose he will be most remembered politically for winning the basildon seat in 1992, considered a really totemic moment in that election, a key battle ground, he went for the conservatives and john major went on to form a government. later on in life, known for his socially conservative views, he had campaigned against abortion, amongst other things. campaigned against abortion, amongst otherthings. recently, campaigned against abortion, amongst other things. recently, the kind of a running joke in parliament was that he can tirelessly for his constituency of south end to be made a city. i suppose thatjust goes to the heart of the way she will be remembered as an mp, he put his constituency first and foremost. he was doing thatjob just today, meeting his constituents at a church, where tragically he has been stabbed to death. just awful news. bernard jenkins, a fellow conservative mp and essex saying, "david was principled
scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon tweeted elected representatives across the spectrum will bected in i nearly 40 years, first elected in the early 1980s. i suppose he will be most remembered politically for winning the basildon seat in 1992, considered a really totemic moment in that election, a key battle ground, he went for the conservatives and john major went on to form a government. later on in life, known for his socially conservative views, he had campaigned against abortion,...
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the financial times dominated by the image of scotland first minister nicola sturgeon and play the longsecond independence referendum. so, let's begin. the saudi deal is the front page of many papers with the guardian has to slide that it is of course being condemned. do you think this is going to cause long—term trouble for newcastle or will itjust be glossed over? i newcastle or will it “ust be glossed over? ~ newcastle or will it 'ust be glossed over? ~ ., newcastle or will it 'ust be glossed over? ~' ., _ ., over? i think... tended to say at gloucester _ over? i think... tended to say at gloucester but _ over? i think... tended to say at gloucester but i _ over? i think... tended to say at gloucester but i don't _ over? i think... tended to say at gloucester but i don't want - over? i think... tended to say at gloucester but i don't want to i over? i think... tended to say at. gloucester but i don't want to use those words because if there was another problem with saudi arabia thanit another problem with saudi arabia than it would also be referred to. of course there's a major probl
the financial times dominated by the image of scotland first minister nicola sturgeon and play the longsecond independence referendum. so, let's begin. the saudi deal is the front page of many papers with the guardian has to slide that it is of course being condemned. do you think this is going to cause long—term trouble for newcastle or will itjust be glossed over? i newcastle or will it “ust be glossed over? ~ newcastle or will it 'ust be glossed over? ~ ., newcastle or will it 'ust be...
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scottish government, nicola sturgeon welcomed everyone to glasgow. # what a wonderful well. .. _ welcomedwhat a wonderful well. .. as _ welcomed everyone to glasgow. # what a wonderful well. .. as others _ welcomed everyone to glasgow. # what a wonderful well. .. as others united - a wonderful well. .. as others united to net a wonderful well. .. as others united to get their — a wonderful well. .. as others united to get their message _ a wonderful well. .. as others united to get their message across, - a wonderful well. .. as others united to get their message across, the - to get their message across, the prime minister said this could be one of the most important global gatherings this century. it is understood people have died following an incident on a river in the pembrokeshire area of west wales. dyfed—powys police say a major rescue operation was launched on the river cleddau in haverfordwest after a group of people were seen in distress. police, firefighters, coastguard, ambulance crews and four helicopters were deployed. more details are expected to be released later today. al
scottish government, nicola sturgeon welcomed everyone to glasgow. # what a wonderful well. .. _ welcomedwhat a wonderful well. .. as _ welcomed everyone to glasgow. # what a wonderful well. .. as others _ welcomed everyone to glasgow. # what a wonderful well. .. as others united - a wonderful well. .. as others united to net a wonderful well. .. as others united to get their — a wonderful well. .. as others united to get their message _ a wonderful well. .. as others united to get their...
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and scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon tweeted...o cox, kim leadbeater, now herself the labour mp for batley and spen, has been reacting to the news. totally shocked by what happened. to think that something so horrific could happen to another mp. and scared and frightened. yeah, a real roller coaster of emotions, to be honest. my mum, my dad, my partner, my friends— are you ok? and i was ok. i was in a school, actually, but the shock and the feeling as a family, to what we went through and that anotherfamily is family, to what we went through and that another family is having to go through that again, is horrific. it is hard to put into words how that feels for me, but the main thing we are think about is david's family, his friends and actually the community that he represents and has her presented for such a long time. and i think that's the thing people need to understand, is it's about a lot of people whose lives would have been changed forever today. and i know people still come up to me and talk to me about where they were whe
and scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon tweeted...o cox, kim leadbeater, now herself the labour mp for batley and spen, has been reacting to the news. totally shocked by what happened. to think that something so horrific could happen to another mp. and scared and frightened. yeah, a real roller coaster of emotions, to be honest. my mum, my dad, my partner, my friends— are you ok? and i was ok. i was in a school, actually, but the shock and the feeling as a family, to what we went...
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nicola sturgeon said she wanted to create spaces, initiatives and forums for non—governmental bodiesg and would publish a catch—up plan. i know that the prime minister and the uk government are determined to step up in the days ahead and show real commitment and leadership. and the scottish government will do everything we can to help. after all, this summit will shape the future of the world we live in. so absolutely nothing — certainly not party politics — should stand in the way of us working together towards a successful outcome. one of scotland's objectives during the summit itself is to be a bridge builder, to connect those whose voices are too rarely heard with those making the decisions. this as a report by the world meterological 0rganisation says the build—up of warming gases in the atmosphere rose to record levels in 2020 despite the pandemic. let's get more now from doctor 0ksana tarasova, head of atmospheric environment research at the world meteorological 0rganisation. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining us. maybe just start by setting out exactly what your r
nicola sturgeon said she wanted to create spaces, initiatives and forums for non—governmental bodiesg and would publish a catch—up plan. i know that the prime minister and the uk government are determined to step up in the days ahead and show real commitment and leadership. and the scottish government will do everything we can to help. after all, this summit will shape the future of the world we live in. so absolutely nothing — certainly not party politics — should stand in the way of...
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the uk government is hosting the summit, and on behalf of the scottish government, nicola sturgeon welcomedhe most important global gatherings this century. let me tell you a little bit now about what is happening today. you will know already that many of the world leaders will arrive later and they're part of the summit is taking place in earnest over the next couple of days but today it is largely ceremonial. there will be discussions going on but a lot of ceremony as well and the ceremony where the outgoing president of the conference of parties will formally hand over the gavel to alok sharma who is the president for the uk, taking charge of the presidency for the uk. we are then expecting to hear the speech from alok sharma and a number of other speeches we will bring to you. let's tops some more about the aims of the conference before the speeches with our science correspondent, victoria gill. stop we asked how crucial this is in there will be so many discussions going on in arguments over minute details on the key is not to lose sight of the big door. the trouble is that the devil _
the uk government is hosting the summit, and on behalf of the scottish government, nicola sturgeon welcomedhe most important global gatherings this century. let me tell you a little bit now about what is happening today. you will know already that many of the world leaders will arrive later and they're part of the summit is taking place in earnest over the next couple of days but today it is largely ceremonial. there will be discussions going on but a lot of ceremony as well and the ceremony...
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we are already seeing tributes pouring in from across the game, from the first minister nicola sturgeontland, you mentioned his time at everton as well. he was respected across the uk in terms of football and beyond as well. there are two words always mentioned in regards to walter smith and that is dignity and class. something that the rangers chairman douglas park mentioned this morning. saying that he embodied everything about being a rangers and i think his loss will be deeply felt by the club and scottish football across the game in scotland and beyond. across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ., across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ,, i. across the game in scotland and be ond. ., ,, . despite mounting pressure, it looks increasingly likely that 0le gunnar solskjaer will remain in charge of manchester united for saturday s trip to tottenham. solskjaer has come under intense scrutiny from fans and the media after his side's humilating 5—0 defeat to liverpool at old trafford on sunday. former chelsea boss antonio conte and zinedine zidane are among the names being suggested a
we are already seeing tributes pouring in from across the game, from the first minister nicola sturgeontland, you mentioned his time at everton as well. he was respected across the uk in terms of football and beyond as well. there are two words always mentioned in regards to walter smith and that is dignity and class. something that the rangers chairman douglas park mentioned this morning. saying that he embodied everything about being a rangers and i think his loss will be deeply felt by the...
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that is up scotland _ it is nicola sturgeon that is up scotland.terview in the sun on saturday and he said _ interview in the sun on saturday and he said actually the key thing for him will— he said actually the key thing for him will be that when somebody grows up, do _ him will be that when somebody grows up. do they— him will be that when somebody grows up, do they have to leave their local— up, do they have to leave their local area _ up, do they have to leave their local area to get a job? so he is like you — local area to get a job? so he is like you shouldn't have to leave the place _ like you shouldn't have to leave the place you _ like you shouldn't have to leave the place you love to live the life you want _ place you love to live the life you want and — place you love to live the life you want and it's quite a big, ambitious -oal want and it's quite a big, ambitious goat and _ want and it's quite a big, ambitious goat and all— want and it's quite a big, ambitious goal and all about what other policies — goal and all about what other poli
that is up scotland _ it is nicola sturgeon that is up scotland.terview in the sun on saturday and he said _ interview in the sun on saturday and he said actually the key thing for him will— he said actually the key thing for him will be that when somebody grows up, do _ him will be that when somebody grows up. do they— him will be that when somebody grows up, do they have to leave their local— up, do they have to leave their local area _ up, do they have to leave their local area to get...
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nicola sturgeon says the new rules will not be enforced immediately. 48 diagnostic sites offering nhshe scans they need, the mri scans, ct scans, all in one place in a convenient location, like a shopping centre or a local football club, thenit centre or a local football club, then it will be open seven days a week and we believe that 40 of them in the first year of operation can get through another 2.8 million scans and checks so it will make a huge difference. the first mission to mercury is expected to reach its destination this weekend. the bepicolombo spacecraft will carry out six flybys around the planet. if successful the probe will start sending images back to earth. it will begin more detailed observations in around four years. our mission will orbit the planet for a year, taking a lot of data to help us understand a lot more about the surface. i should say anything about the mission which makes it special is that there are two spacecraft going to mercury, not just one that we have had in the past. that means we can have one spacecraft close to the planet, looking at the surf
nicola sturgeon says the new rules will not be enforced immediately. 48 diagnostic sites offering nhshe scans they need, the mri scans, ct scans, all in one place in a convenient location, like a shopping centre or a local football club, thenit centre or a local football club, then it will be open seven days a week and we believe that 40 of them in the first year of operation can get through another 2.8 million scans and checks so it will make a huge difference. the first mission to mercury is...