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yes, not so long ago nottingham _ that? yes, not so long ago nottingham forest - that?in the european cup. but under these rules, that competition would go entirely. i am a season ticket holder at manchester city. i love my club and i am disappointed by their behaviour and dismayed by it. as a parliament we have come together to stand against this and we will continue to do so. boris johnson has — we will continue to do so. boris johnson has talked _ we will continue to do so. boris johnson has talked about - we will continue to do so. boris johnson has talked about legislative action to stop this. can the government actually legislate to stop this in some way?- stop this in some way? there is often a disconnect _ stop this in some way? there is often a disconnect between - stop this in some way? there is often a disconnect between the| often a disconnect between the headline about the prime minister says and what the detail is. what he was saying, he wants to back the governing bodies to take control of this. i think that is something we would support. what we are call
yes, not so long ago nottingham _ that? yes, not so long ago nottingham forest - that?in the european cup. but under these rules, that competition would go entirely. i am a season ticket holder at manchester city. i love my club and i am disappointed by their behaviour and dismayed by it. as a parliament we have come together to stand against this and we will continue to do so. boris johnson has — we will continue to do so. boris johnson has talked _ we will continue to do so. boris johnson...
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emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham. let's get more on today's changes in wales.or us. relief for many that things are finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . ., , ., , , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , ., , , ., normal. yes, certainly a sense that --eole normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are — normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are able. — normal. yes, certainly a sense that people are able, finally, _ normal. yes, certainly a sense that people are able, finally, to - normal. yes, certainly a sense that people are able, finally, to get - people are able, finally, to get back to business. certainly for the shops which in wales have been closed for 16 weeks. remember here they closed before christmas day. but wales as a whole is reopening. cross—border travel restrictions ending today, meaning people can see friends and family from much further afield. and the tourism industry, hugely important to the welsh economy, can now start taking bookings for the rest of spring and into s
emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham. let's get more on today's changes in wales.or us. relief for many that things are finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . ., , ., , , finally beginning to get back to normal. , . . , ., , , ., normal. yes, certainly a sense that --eole normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are — normal. yes, certainly a sense that peeple are able. — normal. yes, certainly a sense that people are able, finally, _...
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here in nottingham the are under review, the ones that are closed.k you very much. the unusual sound of an _ lawless. thank you very much. the unusual sound of an aircraft... i i unusual sound of an aircraft... i don't think we have had a live broadcast interrupted by that for quite some time! there you go. it is uuite quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre- _ quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre. we _ quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre. we will _ quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre. we will talk _ quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre. we will talk quite i quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre. we will talk quite a i quite bizarre. we will talk quite a bit more about _ quite bizarre. we will talk quite a bit more about some _ quite bizarre. we will talk quite a bit more about some of - quite bizarre. we will talk quite a bit more about some of the i quite bizarre. we will talk quite a i bit more about some of the problems that have been faced and what you do about the
here in nottingham the are under review, the ones that are closed.k you very much. the unusual sound of an _ lawless. thank you very much. the unusual sound of an aircraft... i i unusual sound of an aircraft... i don't think we have had a live broadcast interrupted by that for quite some time! there you go. it is uuite quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre- _ quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre. we _ quite some time! there you go. it is quite bizarre. we will _ quite...
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joining us for more is daniel brown, an astronomy professor based in nottingham.hank you for being with us on the program today. tell us a bit more about the main technical challenges facing the crew on this mission. >> the main challenges are obviously there is a large workload to be done. there are only a certain amount ofeople and they will have to do everything. electricity stops, they have to fix it. if you want a new machine installed, they have to fix it themselves. there is a substantial amount of work installing new panels and equipment that is being delivered. it is a key to increase the amount of people working there. these missions that spacex is providing, reusing modules and making it more commercially viable the fly more people to the iss is helpg, because we are upping the crew to 11, that is an extra man on board. if they have to take spacewalks, they don't have to pause experiments, they can carry on because they have an extra person there. anchor: thomas pesquet will take over as commander of the iss, but what is the significance of that role? >
joining us for more is daniel brown, an astronomy professor based in nottingham.hank you for being with us on the program today. tell us a bit more about the main technical challenges facing the crew on this mission. >> the main challenges are obviously there is a large workload to be done. there are only a certain amount ofeople and they will have to do everything. electricity stops, they have to fix it. if you want a new machine installed, they have to fix it themselves. there is a...
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nottingham forest reminding us the words of their former manager, the double european cup winner briany. we don't have an awful lot of specific details. we have been struggling to get information out of the breakaways. i suppose what we have seen today is some reaction to potentially where he could be seen in how you can see broadcasters are a big part of this. all completely hypothetical. all the major football broadcasters in the uk currently have contracts with the premier league of course and haven't shown any interest in covering a super league competition so far. sky sports 4 the broadcasters sky sports were the broadcaster that launched the new face of english the new face of english football in 1992 say.... bt sport, who first showed the premier league in 2013 say xxxx the premier league in 2013 say.... we've had a similar statement from amazon prime too today and from the spanish broadcaster dazone — both say they've not held talks with the 12 clubs. so what options does that leave for a prospective super league — we can only speculate at this stage but could it perhaps be a n
nottingham forest reminding us the words of their former manager, the double european cup winner briany. we don't have an awful lot of specific details. we have been struggling to get information out of the breakaways. i suppose what we have seen today is some reaction to potentially where he could be seen in how you can see broadcasters are a big part of this. all completely hypothetical. all the major football broadcasters in the uk currently have contracts with the premier league of course...
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and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any storya, white war dead lie beneath named memorials in a well—tended cemetery. beyond the fence is where their african comrades are buried — no names, no gravestones — a legacy of this man, lord arthur brown, who headed the war graves commission in the 1920s and believed that african natives were not civilised enough to appreciate individual headstones. unlike the war graves at this south london cemetery, today's report finds at least 116,000 casualties of world war i, mostly africans and indians, were not commemorated by name or were not commemorated at all, a consequence of pervasive racism. it was a policy encouraged by winston churchill, then secretary of state for the colonies. shortly after sunrise, a bugler brings the dusky warriors... . the commission has known for years there were significant issues with the way black and asian servicemen had been honoured, a century too late. today, the prime minister gave his personal backing to an apology delivered in the house of commons. i want
and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any storya, white war dead lie beneath named memorials in a well—tended cemetery. beyond the fence is where their african comrades are buried — no names, no gravestones — a legacy of this man, lord arthur brown, who headed the war graves commission in the 1920s and believed that african natives were not civilised enough to appreciate individual headstones. unlike the war graves at this south london...
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and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any storyhite war dead lie beneath named memorials in a well—tended cemetery. beyond the fence is where their african comrades are buried — no names, no gravestones — a legacy of this man, lord arthur brown, who headed the war graves commission in the 1920s and believed that african natives were not civilised enough to appreciate individual headstones. unlike the war graves at this south london cemetery, today's report finds at least 116,000 casualties of world war i, mostly africans and indians, were not commemorated by name or were not commemorated at all, a consequence of pervasive racism. it was a policy encouraged by winston churchill, then secretary of state for the colonies. shortly after sunrise, a bugler brings the dusky warriors... . the commission has known for years there were significant issues with the way black and asian servicemen had been honoured, a century too late. today, the prime minister gave his personal backing to an apology delivered in the house of commons. i want to
and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any storyhite war dead lie beneath named memorials in a well—tended cemetery. beyond the fence is where their african comrades are buried — no names, no gravestones — a legacy of this man, lord arthur brown, who headed the war graves commission in the 1920s and believed that african natives were not civilised enough to appreciate individual headstones. unlike the war graves at this south london...
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and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any storythern kenya, white war dead lie beneath named memorials in a well—tended cemetery. beyond the fence is where their african comrades are buried — no names, no gravestones — a legacy of this man, lord arthur brown, who headed the war graves commission in the 1920s and believed that african natives were not civilised enough to appreciate individual headstones. unlike the war graves at this south london cemetery, today's report finds at least 116,000 casualties of world war i, mostly africans and indians, were not commemorated by name or were not commemorated at all, a consequence of pervasive racism. it was a policy encouraged by winston churchill, then secretary of state for the colonies. "in ordinary circumstances," he advised, "the commission would not erect individual headstones for native troops, but a central memorial in some suitable locality." shortly after sunrise, a bugler brings the dusky warriors... . the commission has known for years there were significant issues with the wa
and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any storythern kenya, white war dead lie beneath named memorials in a well—tended cemetery. beyond the fence is where their african comrades are buried — no names, no gravestones — a legacy of this man, lord arthur brown, who headed the war graves commission in the 1920s and believed that african natives were not civilised enough to appreciate individual headstones. unlike the war graves at this...
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growing up born and bred in nottingham in history lessons i never saw a photograph or a story of a black soldier. in southern canyou, white war dead light _ soldier. in southern canyou, white war dead light beneath _ soldier. in southern canyou, white war dead light beneath war - soldier. in southern canyou, white i war dead light beneath war memorials in a well tended cemetery. beyond the fence, is whether african comrades are very, no names and no gravestones. this man headed the commonwealth war graves commission and said natives were not civil enough. the report finds at least 116,000 casualties of world where one, mostly africans and indians were not commemorated by name and were not commemorated by name and were not commemorated at all. the consequence? pervasive racism. it was a policy encouraged by winston churchill, secretary of state for the congolese. he advised the commission would not erect individual headstones for native troops, but a central memorial in some suitable locality. shortly after sunrise... the commission has known for years there were significant issues with t
growing up born and bred in nottingham in history lessons i never saw a photograph or a story of a black soldier. in southern canyou, white war dead light _ soldier. in southern canyou, white war dead light beneath _ soldier. in southern canyou, white war dead light beneath war - soldier. in southern canyou, white i war dead light beneath war memorials in a well tended cemetery. beyond the fence, is whether african comrades are very, no names and no gravestones. this man headed the commonwealth...
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emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham.can reopen but not gyms nor outdoor hospitality. 0ur wales correspondent hywell griffith is in cardiff now. we had a glimpse of year earlier, so more freedom but some restrictions remaining. eco it is worth remembering wales was the first of the uk nations to shut out the shops before christmas.— before christmas. after a 16 week wait the city _ before christmas. after a 16 week wait the city centre _ before christmas. after a 16 week wait the city centre was _ before christmas. after a 16 week wait the city centre was today - wait the city centre was today pretty busy. not at the bars and restaurants near the castle. it will be two weeks before outdoor hospitality resumes here. it is worth noting that different parts of the uk are doing this at a different pace. some of us had a haircut four weeks ago but still unable to have a drink. anyone desperate for a pint can travel across the border into an english pub, with travel restrictions being lifted today, probably more significantly i
emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham.can reopen but not gyms nor outdoor hospitality. 0ur wales correspondent hywell griffith is in cardiff now. we had a glimpse of year earlier, so more freedom but some restrictions remaining. eco it is worth remembering wales was the first of the uk nations to shut out the shops before christmas.— before christmas. after a 16 week wait the city _ before christmas. after a 16 week wait the city centre _ before christmas. after a 16 week wait the city centre...
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fox news and the conversation continues this week on "mornings with maria" on fox business 6 - nottinghameping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪. eric: calls in washington for president biden to send additional resources to the border state. they are struggling with a surge of unaccompanied children still entering our country this is the white house preparing to send officials to guatemala and el salvador this week part of an effort to address the root causes of migration to try to finally stop the influx. happy
fox news and the conversation continues this week on "mornings with maria" on fox business 6 - nottinghameping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay...
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when liverpool played nottingham forest at the hillsborough ground in 1989, the fans arrived full ofted cost 96 lives. afterwards, the police officers who were there were asked to write statements. senior officers are said have been warmed that they should regard themselves as the accused and prepare accordingly. it is alleged there was an effort to minimise blame that might be heaped upon south yorkshire police. peter metcalf was a solicitor representing the force. it is said he advised statements to be altered. donald denton was a chief superintendent who led a team to collect and review the statements. alan foster, on the right, was a detective chief inspector said to have been known as the action man of the process. all three men deny perverting the course ofjustice. sarah whitehouse qc said to the court, "you may be wondering, haven't we had countless enquiries, trials and inquests?" "yes," she said, "it's true, we have, but this trial will be the first and only time that a jury of 12 people considers the evidence you are about to hear in a criminal trial." the case is being hea
when liverpool played nottingham forest at the hillsborough ground in 1989, the fans arrived full ofted cost 96 lives. afterwards, the police officers who were there were asked to write statements. senior officers are said have been warmed that they should regard themselves as the accused and prepare accordingly. it is alleged there was an effort to minimise blame that might be heaped upon south yorkshire police. peter metcalf was a solicitor representing the force. it is said he advised...
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. >> gosh, it must have been years ago, we were sitting in notti-- i was sitting in nottingham cottagemermaid" came on. >> uh-huh. >> now, who as an adult, really watches the "little mermaid?" >> stephen: ♪ i want to be where the people are ♪ i want to see-- ♪ sorry. go on. >> but it came on. i was like, well, i'm just here all the time, may as well watch this. and i went, "oh, my god! she falls in love with a prince, and because of that she has to lose her voice." >> stephen: it's true. ariel and meghan have a lot in common. i mean, who could forget that cruel headline in the "daily mail," "princess ariel's hairstyle is forked up." it was clear that the duchess didn't know what she was signing up for. >> you were marrying a 1,200- year-old institution. you were marrying the monarchy. what did you think it was going to be like? >> well, i didn't do any research about what that would mean. >> you didn't do any research. >> no. i have never looked up my husband online. >> stephen: what? let me introduce to you this thing called google, okay? over there, i think it is called "lorry." it's
. >> gosh, it must have been years ago, we were sitting in notti-- i was sitting in nottingham cottagemermaid" came on. >> uh-huh. >> now, who as an adult, really watches the "little mermaid?" >> stephen: ♪ i want to be where the people are ♪ i want to see-- ♪ sorry. go on. >> but it came on. i was like, well, i'm just here all the time, may as well watch this. and i went, "oh, my god! she falls in love with a prince, and because of that...
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lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >> announcer: coming up, score one for the sheriff of nottinghamdown are the nights of reddit calling it quits? cramer has the answer next when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just made for traders—they're made by them. thinkorswim trading. from td ameritrade. we see increased efficiency connected to more comfortable homes. emerson's energy star™ certified sensi™ smart thermostat uses geofencing to simplify how homeowners manage comfort and costs. emerson. consider it solved. >>> welcome to acceptance. i kept telling you tech stocks wouldn't be able to bottom until individual investors worked through denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acce acceptance now that we reached acceptance, that's how they snapped back how about a dramatic decline in participation. 35% drop off from traffi
lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >> announcer: coming up, score one for the sheriff of nottinghamdown are the nights of reddit calling it quits? cramer has the answer next when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just...
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and you've got the sheriff, right, of nottingham, who's squeezing the peasants and taking all their money and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents the coroner. the king essentially needs somebody who can go around the sheriff and make sure revenue is running where it ought, which is to the king's coffers. think of the coroner as the king's vulture, constantly sort of flying around and whenever there's a dispute or problem, the vulture descends to see, whoa, whoa, someone must represent the king's interest here, and make sure that he gets his end. what would that have to do with deaths? whenever you have a death, property is loosed from its legal mooring. is this guy a taxpayer? does he owe money? who does he owe money to? does he commit suicide? if he committed suicide, that's a crime against religion, the king seizes the estate. here's the craziest one. if they found a dead norman on the village commons, they assessed a tax on the whole village called the murdrum, which is where we get the word "murder," it comes from this very ancient system of the coroner. wh
and you've got the sheriff, right, of nottingham, who's squeezing the peasants and taking all their money and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents the coroner. the king essentially needs somebody who can go around the sheriff and make sure revenue is running where it ought, which is to the king's coffers. think of the coroner as the king's vulture, constantly sort of flying around and whenever there's a dispute or problem, the vulture descends to see, whoa, whoa,...
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what you could do is think back way back into medieval england and you've got the sheriff right of nottingham who squeezing the peasants and taking all of their money and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents the coroner. the king essentially needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure that revenue is running where it ought which is to the king's coffers. so think of the coroners essentially the king's vulture, so it's constantly sort of flying around and whenever there's a dispute or a problem. the vulture descends to see if we're someone must represent the king's interest here and make sure that he gets his end. well, what would that that have to do with death? wherever you have a death, right property is loose from its legal mooring is this guy a taxpayer? does he owe money? who does he owe money to? did he commit suicide if he committed suicide? that's a crime against religion the king seizes the estate. here's the craziest one if they found a dead norman on the village commons. they assessed attacks. on the whole village called the mergerum which i
what you could do is think back way back into medieval england and you've got the sheriff right of nottingham who squeezing the peasants and taking all of their money and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents the coroner. the king essentially needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure that revenue is running where it ought which is to the king's coffers. so think of the coroners essentially the king's vulture, so it's constantly sort of flying around and...
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and you've got the sheriff, right, of nottingham, who's squeezing all the president taking all of that money. and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents coroner. the king essentially needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure that revenue is running where it hot, which is to the king's coffers. so think of the coroner as essentially the king's vulture. he is essentially flying around, and whenever there is a dispute or a problem, the vulture descends to see if -- wait, wait, wait, somebody must represent looking's interest here. and make sure he gets his and. well what would that have to do with deaths? wherever you have a death, right? property is bluest from its legal more. this is a tax fire. he does your money? who doesn't your money too? did he commit suicide? if he committed suicide, that's a dry and crime against religion, the king seizes the estate. here is the greatest. one if they found a dead norman on the village commons, they assessed a tax on the whole village call the murdrum, which is where we get the weight murder -- coast from t
and you've got the sheriff, right, of nottingham, who's squeezing all the president taking all of that money. and none of that money is going up to the king. so the king invents coroner. the king essentially needs someone who can go around the sheriff and make sure that revenue is running where it hot, which is to the king's coffers. so think of the coroner as essentially the king's vulture. he is essentially flying around, and whenever there is a dispute or a problem, the vulture descends to...
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after five days so now a desperate appeal for help, rising to the challenge volunteers here in nottingham's anything we can do to help we should be doing it. back in derby, pam has been flooded with office for help, everything from tanks and torches cannot be used and ppe. we have not forgotten them. we have not forgotten them so we are doing our best to get stuff to them and neighbours have been so good as well. for now, it is volcanic ash that's rising from st. vincent and the help from people here should make a huge difference. it's the biggest blindside to happening 60 years. the incident has dramatically changed the coast landscape. dissect said counsel warned with the ground trying out tomorrow and types could happen more easily. britainjust got tomorrow and types could happen more easily. britain just got a little bit smaller. although you would not call this a little bit. thousands of tonnes of collapse completely blocking the beach at the town. the biggest fall on this stretch in decades. its biggest fall on this stretch in decades. , ., ., biggest fall on this stretch in decades
after five days so now a desperate appeal for help, rising to the challenge volunteers here in nottingham's anything we can do to help we should be doing it. back in derby, pam has been flooded with office for help, everything from tanks and torches cannot be used and ppe. we have not forgotten them. we have not forgotten them so we are doing our best to get stuff to them and neighbours have been so good as well. for now, it is volcanic ash that's rising from st. vincent and the help from...
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emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham. let's take a look at the latest government figures.s recorded in the latest 24—hour period — on average 2,744 new cases were reported per day in the last week. there are currently 2,862 patients in hospital with covid—i9. 13 deaths were reported in the latest 2a hour period — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9 test. on average in the past week, 3a deaths were announced every day. a total of 127,100 people have now died from coronavirus in the uk. as for vaccinations, more than 69,000 people have had their first dose of a covid vaccine in the latest 24—hour period, bringing the total to almost 32.2 million. more than 189,000 people had their second jab — meaning over 7.6 million people, have now had both doses of the vaccine. princes william and harry have paid tribute to their grandfather the duke of edinburgh. william described prince philip as an extraordinary man from an extraordinary generation. harry wrote he was my grandpa, master of the barbecue, and a legend of banter. here's our royal correspondent ni
emma simpson, bbc news, nottingham. let's take a look at the latest government figures.s recorded in the latest 24—hour period — on average 2,744 new cases were reported per day in the last week. there are currently 2,862 patients in hospital with covid—i9. 13 deaths were reported in the latest 2a hour period — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—i9 test. on average in the past week, 3a deaths were announced every day. a total of 127,100 people have now died from...
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and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any story116,000 casualties of world war i, mostly africans and indians, were not commemorated by name or were not commemorated at all. the consequence of pervasive racism. it was a policy encouraged by winston churchill, secretary of state for the colonies. he advised the commission would not erect individual headstones for native troops, but a central memorial in some suitable locality. shortly after sunrise... the commission has known for years there were significant issues with the way black and asian servicemen had been honoured, a century too late. today, the prime minister gave his personal backing. i want to apologise for the failures to live up to their founding principles all those years ago and have deep regret that it has taken so long to rectify the situation. they are inviting me to have a conversation that will be difficult to have and have someone like me pointing out what they should have done years ago without glorifying colonialism and without glorifying the empire. there are
and growing up born and bred in nottingham, in history lessons, i never saw a photograph or any story116,000 casualties of world war i, mostly africans and indians, were not commemorated by name or were not commemorated at all. the consequence of pervasive racism. it was a policy encouraged by winston churchill, secretary of state for the colonies. he advised the commission would not erect individual headstones for native troops, but a central memorial in some suitable locality. shortly after...
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apparently it is snowing in nottingham- _ stay with us, headlines coming up.hnson later. lockdown continues to ease in scotland, as garden centres, homeware shops and hairdressers all reopen. after a half—time rocket from their manager, manchester united come from behind to beat brighton, and tighten their grip on second place in the premier league. we'll also speak to actor riz ahmed, who's been oscar nominated for his portrayal of a drummer who loses his hearing. good morning. a cold day ahead with a significant wind chill. snow showers in the forecast. in between, some sunshine, but it will be windy. i will have it all in about ten minutes. it's easter monday, april the 5th. our top story. everyone in england will be offered two free rapid covid tests each week from this friday, under the government's plans to expand its testing programme. the health secretary, matt hancock, says the additional tests will play a crucial role in curbing future outbreaks of the virus as life returns to normal. 0ur political correspondent helen catt is in our london newsroom.
apparently it is snowing in nottingham- _ stay with us, headlines coming up.hnson later. lockdown continues to ease in scotland, as garden centres, homeware shops and hairdressers all reopen. after a half—time rocket from their manager, manchester united come from behind to beat brighton, and tighten their grip on second place in the premier league. we'll also speak to actor riz ahmed, who's been oscar nominated for his portrayal of a drummer who loses his hearing. good morning. a cold day...
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some parts, i think nottingham closed its parks and reopened them the next day as a preventative measurein their houses. it is a shame if we are relying on the weather for us to behave.- is a shame if we are relying on the weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population _ weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population at _ weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population at large, - weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population at large, in i think the population at large, in the main, have behaved impeccably. we could not be where we are without 60 million, 70 million people following the rules. there are people on the edge you break those rules, because there are. i think the 70 million, i am fed up, i think you probably are. i want out of this. the key message is the way out, the way to crowds at the euros, festivals in the autumn, the way to normality is to drive the incidence down now so your behaviour now counts for all those things you want to do in the next few weeks and months. that and getting your vaccine. d0 months. that and getting your
some parts, i think nottingham closed its parks and reopened them the next day as a preventative measurein their houses. it is a shame if we are relying on the weather for us to behave.- is a shame if we are relying on the weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population _ weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population at _ weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population at large, - weather for us to behave. indeed. i think the population at large, in i think the...
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especially if you live near nottingham.oing, simon? i'm doing really well, thank you. _ how are you doing, simon? i'm doing really well, thank you. tell— how are you doing, simon? i'm doing really well, thank you. tell me - really well, thank you. tell me about who _ really well, thank you. tell me about who is _ really well, thank you. tell me about who is doing _ really well, thank you. tell me about who is doing this - really well, thank you. tell me about who is doing this with i really well, thank you. tell me i about who is doing this with you really well, thank you. tell me - about who is doing this with you and why. it about who is doing this with you and wh . :. about who is doing this with you and wh . . , . . , about who is doing this with you and wh. . why. it all started last year when our colleague, _ why. it all started last year when our colleague, ian, _ why. it all started last year when our colleague, ian, was - why. it all started last year when | our colleague, ian, was admitted why. it all started last
especially if you live near nottingham.oing, simon? i'm doing really well, thank you. _ how are you doing, simon? i'm doing really well, thank you. tell— how are you doing, simon? i'm doing really well, thank you. tell me - really well, thank you. tell me about who _ really well, thank you. tell me about who is _ really well, thank you. tell me about who is doing _ really well, thank you. tell me about who is doing this - really well, thank you. tell me about who is doing this with i really...