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nottingham is faint, we - industry? notably important. nottingham is faint, we are l industry?m is faint, we are in industry? notably important. - nottingham is faint, we are in the middle of the lace market which has so much history, we had the castle and the robin hood story. it rings in people wanting to learn about english culture and english heritage. —— it brings in. the eu and us market is massively important. and us market is massively important-— and us market is massively imortant. _, . , and us market is massively imortant. . , ,, important. there were concerns us nationals were _ important. there were concerns us nationals were travelling _ important. there were concerns us nationals were travelling to - important. there were concerns us nationals were travelling to the - important. there were concerns us nationals were travelling to the eu | nationals were travelling to the eu and not the uk and it was putting the uk at a competitive disadvantage. something the government wants to change. the inbound government wants to change. tue: inbound sector government wants
nottingham is faint, we - industry? notably important. nottingham is faint, we are l industry?m is faint, we are in industry? notably important. - nottingham is faint, we are in the middle of the lace market which has so much history, we had the castle and the robin hood story. it rings in people wanting to learn about english culture and english heritage. —— it brings in. the eu and us market is massively important. and us market is massively important-— and us market is massively...
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and in bob has the story out from nottingham. this lab in central england, the leading a revolution in health care. 3 d printing is already used to create prospective limbs and implants. now experts at nottingham university, you're working to perfect the poly pill. that's a tablet that can deliver multiple medications to the body of exactly the correct dose and time. with this, with the premium techniques, what we can do is we can have different print head each containing different drop. so these drop will be the pull this onto a structure. i think i'll drop it. drop a very small probably about the size of the year. so they will be the year and then each 5, just back out into a final structure. as the team highlights only one in 10 people gets headache, pain relief if they take paracetamol. the problem is getting the right dosage for the patients. these researches foresee doctors prescribing a customized pill containing multiple drugs which will be released into the body in sequence. where could be frenzy roll them in. in the fut
and in bob has the story out from nottingham. this lab in central england, the leading a revolution in health care. 3 d printing is already used to create prospective limbs and implants. now experts at nottingham university, you're working to perfect the poly pill. that's a tablet that can deliver multiple medications to the body of exactly the correct dose and time. with this, with the premium techniques, what we can do is we can have different print head each containing different drop. so...
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kaylan was born in 2018 at one of two maternity units run by nottingham university hospitals.5 and 2020. and more than £60 million in damages has been paid over injuries, including 20 mum and baby deaths, and more than a0 cases of brain damage. jack and sarah's daughter lottie won't ever get to meet her big sister harriet. she was delivered stillborn. i had obviously been in labour for six days, we weren't listened to, i wasn't heard, and we raised concerns immediately, saying something's happening, babies are dying and they shouldn't. jack and sarah pushed for an external investigation, which found 13 failings and that harriet�*s death was almost certainly preventable. we know that there will be more . than a missing classroom of babies who should be alive. all the families i've spoken to say they want a completely independent inquiry into the maternity units here at nottingham. they say it's the only way to truly understand the scale of the problem. in response the chief executive of the trust said... hayley is just one of many families taking legal action against the trust.
kaylan was born in 2018 at one of two maternity units run by nottingham university hospitals.5 and 2020. and more than £60 million in damages has been paid over injuries, including 20 mum and baby deaths, and more than a0 cases of brain damage. jack and sarah's daughter lottie won't ever get to meet her big sister harriet. she was delivered stillborn. i had obviously been in labour for six days, we weren't listened to, i wasn't heard, and we raised concerns immediately, saying something's...
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. is trauma as a consequence of what happened at nottingham.- happened at nottingham.o do it. personally i do not feel my investigation was done to a deep— not feel my investigation was done to a deep enough degree and came out with the _ to a deep enough degree and came out with the right conclusion. the only way for— with the right conclusion. the only way for me — with the right conclusion. the only way for me and other people to get answers— way for me and other people to get answers as — way for me and other people to get answers as to do this public enquiry and it is the only way to prevent this from — and it is the only way to prevent this from happening again. i do not think— this from happening again. i do not think mistakes made in my care have definitely— think mistakes made in my care have definitely been changed. i have no proof— definitely been changed. i have no proof anything has changed and any other— proof anything has changed and any other people have stopped being hurt because _ other people have stopped being hurt because of what happened to me. th
. is trauma as a consequence of what happened at nottingham.- happened at nottingham.o do it. personally i do not feel my investigation was done to a deep— not feel my investigation was done to a deep enough degree and came out with the _ to a deep enough degree and came out with the right conclusion. the only way for— with the right conclusion. the only way for me — with the right conclusion. the only way for me and other people to get answers— way for me and other people to get...
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from what i can france pull torments, professor of intellectual property law at the university of nottingham. a war welcome to you all 1st broke to you. should there be a waiver on the vaccine payton's? well, absolutely. did it be a waiver. we've waited for biological school and from what i can a france pool turbans professor of intellectual property law at the university of nottingham. a war, welcome to you all 1st book to you. should there be a waiver on the vaccine payton's? well absolutely, that needs to be a waiver. we've waited for bolen teary efforts to to no avail. we have grossly inadequate supply need just the high prices and really what is accurately called i think it's a simple as that. i think there's many other factors that play, but on the other hand, i agree with my colleagues that if we have this tool in the trucks agreement, if this is not the occasion which we use it, then we should probably never use the scrap it. so maybe there should be a waiver, but there should be much more than a way of and, and wonder why the world is keeps kicking, the intellectual property bogged
from what i can france pull torments, professor of intellectual property law at the university of nottingham. a war welcome to you all 1st broke to you. should there be a waiver on the vaccine payton's? well, absolutely. did it be a waiver. we've waited for biological school and from what i can a france pool turbans professor of intellectual property law at the university of nottingham. a war, welcome to you all 1st book to you. should there be a waiver on the vaccine payton's? well absolutely,...
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we have the story from nottingham.n central england, they are leading a revolution in health care. experts at nottingham university are working to perfect the poly pill, a tablet that can deliver multiple medications to the body at the exact correct dose and time. >> using 3d printing techniques, we can have different print heads, each containing a different drug. the drug will go on to a structure, a droplet the size of here. reporter: as the team highlights, only one in 10 people gets headache pain relief if they take paris sent them all -- if they take a certain drug. the problem is the right dosage. these researchers foresee doctors providing a customized pill with drugs released in sequence. >> in the future, the doctor will be able to tell the specific dose the patient needs and they will be printed for that does using different materials, different medicines and printing technology. everything will be put into one pill together. reporter: chris properties 60, as well as suffering from next dimension, he also has
we have the story from nottingham.n central england, they are leading a revolution in health care. experts at nottingham university are working to perfect the poly pill, a tablet that can deliver multiple medications to the body at the exact correct dose and time. >> using 3d printing techniques, we can have different print heads, each containing a different drug. the drug will go on to a structure, a droplet the size of here. reporter: as the team highlights, only one in 10 people gets...
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now experts at nottingham university, a working to perfect the poly pill, that's a tablet that can deliver multiple medications to the body of exactly the correct dose and time. with this, with the premium technique, what we can do is we can have different print had each containing different drop. so these got to be the pull this onto a structure. i think i'll drop it. drop a very small probably about the size of the year. so they will be there and then $45.00, just back out to find a structure. as the team highlights only one in 10 people gets headache, pain relief if they take paracetamol. the problem is getting the right dosage for the patients. these researches foresee doctors prescribing a customized pill containing multiple drugs which will be released into the body in sequence. whereas the frenzy roll them in, in the future. the doctor will be able to tell what they think those, that that patient needs. and then they will be printed basically on demand for those you think before materials, the pain medicine, one for instance acknowledge the everything that we put into one field toge
now experts at nottingham university, a working to perfect the poly pill, that's a tablet that can deliver multiple medications to the body of exactly the correct dose and time. with this, with the premium technique, what we can do is we can have different print had each containing different drop. so these got to be the pull this onto a structure. i think i'll drop it. drop a very small probably about the size of the year. so they will be there and then $45.00, just back out to find a...
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robert shaw primary in nottingham is one of seven schools in the city part of the initiative. like, trash up the environment and we can make the earth a better place. the earth a better place. it is helping out the people that maybe can't afford it and stuff. according to a children's charity, parents spend over £300 a year on primary school uniforms and almost £3a0 for those at secondary. nearly a quarter of parents said the cost of uniform meant their children had worn ill—fitting, unclean or the wrong uniform. i have brought all my kids' stuff down because my kids tend to have grown out of it, rather than out of it, so it has all been like brand new. and i think it has done really, really well. a lot of families feel embarrassed about saying that they need any help and support, so the way it's situated in the school, that parents canjust come in and donate and no—one needs to know, so it is a really good initiative. everyone can benefit from the project and other schools are being encouraged to sign up to the scheme. jodi law, bbc east midlands today. ten years ago, amy win
robert shaw primary in nottingham is one of seven schools in the city part of the initiative. like, trash up the environment and we can make the earth a better place. the earth a better place. it is helping out the people that maybe can't afford it and stuff. according to a children's charity, parents spend over £300 a year on primary school uniforms and almost £3a0 for those at secondary. nearly a quarter of parents said the cost of uniform meant their children had worn ill—fitting,...
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council as well and _ rochdale and nottingham council as well and there will be more it reports — wellis— vulnerable children in society and yet this report says they have been taken _ yet this report says they have been taken out _ yet this report says they have been taken out of some pretty terrible situations — taken out of some pretty terrible situations with a been neglected and abused _ situations with a been neglected and abused and were put into even worse situations— abused and were put into even worse situations in— abused and were put into even worse situations in the care of the state. it situations in the care of the state. itjust— situations in the care of the state. itjust leaves me speechless to be honest _ itjust leaves me speechless to be honest. ., , , ., , honest. some of this is horrifying --eole honest. some of this is horrifying people listening _ honest. some of this is horrifying people listening to _ honest. some of this is horrifying people listening to the _ honest. some of this is horrifying people listening to the radio - honest. some of this is horrifying
council as well and _ rochdale and nottingham council as well and there will be more it reports — wellis— vulnerable children in society and yet this report says they have been taken _ yet this report says they have been taken out _ yet this report says they have been taken out of some pretty terrible situations — taken out of some pretty terrible situations with a been neglected and abused _ situations with a been neglected and abused and were put into even worse situations— abused and...
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kaylan was born in 2018 at one of two maternity units run by nottingham university hospitals.damages has been paid over injuries, including 20 mum and baby deaths, and more than a0 cases of brain damage. that's the wrong way round... jack and sarah's daughter, lottie, won't ever get to meet her big sister, harriet. she was delivered stillborn. i had obviously been in labour for six days, we weren't listen to, i wasn't heard. we raised concerns immediately, saying something's happening, babies are dying and they shouldn't. jack and sarah pushed for an external investigation, which found 13 failings in that harriet�*s death was almost certainly preventable. we know that there will be more . than a missing classroom of babies who should be alive. all the families i've spoken to said they want a completely independent inquiry into the maternity units here at nottingham. they say it's the only way to truly understand the scale of the problem. in response, the chief executive of the trust said... hayley is just one of many families taking legal action against the trust. the pain nev
kaylan was born in 2018 at one of two maternity units run by nottingham university hospitals.damages has been paid over injuries, including 20 mum and baby deaths, and more than a0 cases of brain damage. that's the wrong way round... jack and sarah's daughter, lottie, won't ever get to meet her big sister, harriet. she was delivered stillborn. i had obviously been in labour for six days, we weren't listen to, i wasn't heard. we raised concerns immediately, saying something's happening, babies...
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could be only him be should been, be not how we call them, but this is ambitious and min michelle nottingham or shar, severely medina, 3 of them in medina classic you have a lot of really sharp. okay. t o k fee it to see him sha folks, vegan disoriented, either live in federal and i couldn't. and i used for the summer me circuit folks, i can walk home to having my mom in the keys our she to see michelle. oh she circle it every year. i've da kabir men 1st. if it a while for the day and i when i had a friend here with the estimate for wagon the see out of the shop was him phenomenal of me and half of them a little house. i hadn't had them with the p. why that happened with him? i'm out, we're going to see the shower will get if you me, that can be are, and who are just lee, and boom. so if you know my source, we had a casa, well, i have a home, she, if you have the shower in the house will not for our model. so it that men a 1000000 lumps ally to help them have the no, ma'am, have a thought we have a unit. but mean, what about us, and when does to me me one of the corporate side that tell me t
could be only him be should been, be not how we call them, but this is ambitious and min michelle nottingham or shar, severely medina, 3 of them in medina classic you have a lot of really sharp. okay. t o k fee it to see him sha folks, vegan disoriented, either live in federal and i couldn't. and i used for the summer me circuit folks, i can walk home to having my mom in the keys our she to see michelle. oh she circle it every year. i've da kabir men 1st. if it a while for the day and i when i...
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transport costs were low income countries and saving many more lives. nadeem barbara al jazeera nottingham ah the top stories this our on our to 0 after years delay the tokyo 2020 summer lympics officially opened with a low key ceremony in an alien, empty stadium. japanese tennis don emmy a soccer was given the honor of lighting, the cauldron. the president of the game said she hopes they will offer people a moment of peace. more for me and richardson in tokyo. well, at least we now know why no, i mean i suck his 1st tennis. much of these olympics was pushed back from saturday to sunday. the japanese stall, given the honor of lighting, the olympic coltrane, to get these tokyo games underway during the opening ceremony. we also heard from the international olympic committee president thomas back, he said, amongst other things, this feeling of togetherness, this is the light at the end of the don't tunnel of this pandemic has to be said. that sense, but may not be shared entirely by the rest of the japanese population, who perhaps remained to be convinced about the wisdom of these games goin
transport costs were low income countries and saving many more lives. nadeem barbara al jazeera nottingham ah the top stories this our on our to 0 after years delay the tokyo 2020 summer lympics officially opened with a low key ceremony in an alien, empty stadium. japanese tennis don emmy a soccer was given the honor of lighting, the cauldron. the president of the game said she hopes they will offer people a moment of peace. more for me and richardson in tokyo. well, at least we now know why...
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slashing transport costs were low income countries and saving many more lives. nadine baba al jazeera nottingham ah, now with the headlines on al jazeera, heavy monster reigns of triggered floods and land sides in width and india, killing at least 100 people. the state of missouri has the was test. the 30 people are still missing. didn't got a letter, i had 3 vehicles. all of them got submerged and flooded water. they are old damage and the furniture inside my house and outside also got damage. i have suffered a loss of around $10000.00 would be the flood waters rose to between 6 and 7 meters . that's the highest it's ever written on. the properties of the residents are destroyed. they have nothing left to eat or drink to days, often sending thousands of $55.00 is to battle wildfires. devastating siberia. russia is now dealing with flooding in multiple regions. dramatic video has emerged up a suspension bridge collapse just as a truck was trying to cross it drive a reportedly survived. flooding has also destroyed at least 5 other bridges across the country, including one used by the famous trans
slashing transport costs were low income countries and saving many more lives. nadine baba al jazeera nottingham ah, now with the headlines on al jazeera, heavy monster reigns of triggered floods and land sides in width and india, killing at least 100 people. the state of missouri has the was test. the 30 people are still missing. didn't got a letter, i had 3 vehicles. all of them got submerged and flooded water. they are old damage and the furniture inside my house and outside also got damage....
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from what i can france pool torments, professor of intellectual property law at the university of nottingham. a warm welcome to you all 1st book to you. should there be a waiver on the vaccine peyton's well, absolutely. that needs to be a waiver. we've waited for voluntary efforts to, to no avail. we have grossly inadequate supply need just the high prices and really what is accurately called vaccine a part time. and in terms of the mail distribution that you described in your introduction as a waiver, will get the intellect, intellectual property, barriers out of the way. so production can be increased. forgive me as it should that be a waiver? talking from africa without any thoughts? i think with one percent of the population vaccinated, we need more vaccine and they do agree we need a waiver. and paul quickly to use it as simple as that wave, the peyton's and off we go. i don't think it's as simple as that. i think there's many other factors that play, but on the other hand, i agree with my colleagues that if we have this tool in the trucks agreement, if this is not the occasion which we
from what i can france pool torments, professor of intellectual property law at the university of nottingham. a warm welcome to you all 1st book to you. should there be a waiver on the vaccine peyton's well, absolutely. that needs to be a waiver. we've waited for voluntary efforts to, to no avail. we have grossly inadequate supply need just the high prices and really what is accurately called vaccine a part time. and in terms of the mail distribution that you described in your introduction as a...
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slashing transport costs for low income countries and saving many more lives. nadine baba al jazeera nottingham. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories. japan's emperor has declared the tokyo 2020 summer olympics sufficiently open. the games are happening for years to lay as the nation battled, the deadly wave of the corona virus pandemic. the president of the tokyo 2020 appeared to fight back tears during the opening ceremony. sake who has she motto, said she hopes the olympics will offer a moment of peace for people whose lives are far from peaceful. and richardson has more from tokyo. the opening ceremony has always been an important part of every games and showcasing their national identity, getting the, the people behind the games that are taking place. but rarely as a host city had such a balancing act and such a push. now to try and shift public opinion behind it elim banks and make people feel that all the sacrifice is worth while just look at the stadium behind mail $1400000000.00 stadium bill for these games and send it to house 68000 people. but of course, for tonight and
slashing transport costs for low income countries and saving many more lives. nadine baba al jazeera nottingham. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories. japan's emperor has declared the tokyo 2020 summer olympics sufficiently open. the games are happening for years to lay as the nation battled, the deadly wave of the corona virus pandemic. the president of the tokyo 2020 appeared to fight back tears during the opening ceremony. sake who has she motto, said she hopes the olympics will...
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african studies which is part of the university of london is do i need to start via skype from nottingham? good to have you with a song i'll just 0. let's katrina was mentioning the continuing message to the celebrations has been unity behind the party has never been a risk where there has not been unity behind the parties that the communist party worried about that is not a see was risk of the communist party facing any serious challenge, certainly not seen in the page in mexico, whole 989 not to can i was restored and every time that there were populate the sense that needs to be stabilized the system. apart from that, the comedies party has a very strong monopoly of power. not being challenged. she to be just undermine. the communist party was in charge for policies, partly bring for great chinese famine which is and started back in 1959. it was also in charge of course, when we saw the channel men square processed as well when troops fired on demonstrators. the communist party has been in charge during some of china's blackest moments as well as it's tremendous. success is more recent
african studies which is part of the university of london is do i need to start via skype from nottingham? good to have you with a song i'll just 0. let's katrina was mentioning the continuing message to the celebrations has been unity behind the party has never been a risk where there has not been unity behind the parties that the communist party worried about that is not a see was risk of the communist party facing any serious challenge, certainly not seen in the page in mexico, whole 989 not...
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andrew devine was 22 when he went to watch liverpool in the fa cup semifinal against nottingham forestll to come a bit later in the programme, a maltese inquiry finds the state responsible for the murder of the anti—corru ption journalist. but first... president biden has ordered 2 million american government workers to get vaccinated or else face compulsory covid testing and restrictions. the administration is struggling with increasing infection rates, while around half the population is refusing a jab. and if the stick won't work, mr biden is also offering a carrot. today i'm calling on all states and local government to use funding they have received including from the american rescue plan to give $100 to anyone who gets fully vaccinated. i know the pain people who got vaccinated, might sound unfair to folks who had gotten vaccinated already. here's the deal, if incentives help us beat this virus i believe we should use them. live now to our north america correspondent david willis, he joins me from los angeles. great having on the programme david. president biden making that urgen
andrew devine was 22 when he went to watch liverpool in the fa cup semifinal against nottingham forestll to come a bit later in the programme, a maltese inquiry finds the state responsible for the murder of the anti—corru ption journalist. but first... president biden has ordered 2 million american government workers to get vaccinated or else face compulsory covid testing and restrictions. the administration is struggling with increasing infection rates, while around half the population is...
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it's opened a new cctv monitoring centre near nottingham.ide stronger protection for their staff. the boss of boots told me a specific offence of violence against retail workers would be a clearer deterrent. note of every time we see violence or aggression against our staff and i'm reading those everyday now. so one of the things we've done recently is — and we're rolling out very rapidly — is to give bodycams to all of our colleagues on the shop floor, and we have found that is very affective at de—escalating issues as they arise, but it's not enough. we need to have a really good legal framework that will enable our colleagues, and people who feel tempted to behave in this way, to know where they stand. and so i think it s a joint effort between us, between the police, between our legislators. we all have our part to play. a committee of mps said last week a new criminal offence to protect retail workers was needed. in a statement, the minister for crime and policing told us extra officers were being introduced to cut crime and guidelines
it's opened a new cctv monitoring centre near nottingham.ide stronger protection for their staff. the boss of boots told me a specific offence of violence against retail workers would be a clearer deterrent. note of every time we see violence or aggression against our staff and i'm reading those everyday now. so one of the things we've done recently is — and we're rolling out very rapidly — is to give bodycams to all of our colleagues on the shop floor, and we have found that is very...
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kaylan was born in 2018 at one of two maternity units run by nottingham university hospitals.ncerns immediately, saying something's happening, babies are dying and they shouldn't. jack and sarah pushed for an external investigation, which found 13 failings and that harriet�*s death was almost certainly preventable. we know that there will be more i than a missing classroom of babies who should be alive. all the families i've spoken to say they want a completely independent inquiry into the maternity units here at nottingham. they say it's the only way to truly understand the scale of the problem. in response the chief executive of the trust said... hayley is just one of many families taking legal action against the trust. the pain never goes away. it's hard. divya talwar, bbc news. when supermodel halima aden announced she was quitting modelling in november last year because it was incompatible with her muslim faith, her exit sent shock waves through the fashion industry. now, in a bbc 100 women exclusive interview she's spoken with us designer tommy hilfiger about why she qui
kaylan was born in 2018 at one of two maternity units run by nottingham university hospitals.ncerns immediately, saying something's happening, babies are dying and they shouldn't. jack and sarah pushed for an external investigation, which found 13 failings and that harriet�*s death was almost certainly preventable. we know that there will be more i than a missing classroom of babies who should be alive. all the families i've spoken to say they want a completely independent inquiry into the...
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the opening game of england and pakistan's t20 series gets underway at trent bridge in nottingham later covid issue managed a clean sweep and will feel in confident mood ahead of the first match. lewis hamilton says winning an eighth formula 1 world drivers�* title this year will be a tall order. the mercedes driver is 32 points behind max verstappen of red bull before this weekend's british grand prix after four wins in five races for the dutchman. the briton is hoping the crowd will make a difference for him. the roar of the crowd here is unlike anywhere else, so, considering we have had a drought in terms of fans not being at the races in the past year, the energy is definitely very much missed and, yeah, you arrive with his excitement but kind of with this nervousness also because he want to deliver for anyone anyone everyone and you want to do good on the weekend. tadej pogacar is within touching distance of a second successive tour de france title as heads into stage 19 later. the 22 year old accelerated clear on the summit finish of stage 18 on thursday to extend his overall lead
the opening game of england and pakistan's t20 series gets underway at trent bridge in nottingham later covid issue managed a clean sweep and will feel in confident mood ahead of the first match. lewis hamilton says winning an eighth formula 1 world drivers�* title this year will be a tall order. the mercedes driver is 32 points behind max verstappen of red bull before this weekend's british grand prix after four wins in five races for the dutchman. the briton is hoping the crowd will make a...
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navteonhal, bbc is midlands today, nottingham.understorms further north across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england as well. lots of cloud mulling around under that area of low pressure, just keeping those temperatures near the east coast a little down with more cloud here. 21 or 22 in the lengthier sunny spells, so it's still fairly pleasant in the sunshine. those showers will rumble on into the evening before gradually easing overnight, but notice all the low cloud comes back to the east. we'll have the odd pocket of mist and fog elsewhere, so as last night, relatively warm at 12 to 14 degrees celsius. but tomorrow, on balance, looks drier. there will be fewer showers, lengthier spells of sunshine coming through, so can't rule out the odd showers, still a fair amount of instability in the atmosphere, as you can see here. we've gotjust one or two showers popping up but they will be fewer, as i say, than we've seen both today and, indeed, yesterday. as a result, with lengthier spells of sunshine, temperatures will
navteonhal, bbc is midlands today, nottingham.understorms further north across scotland, northern ireland and into northern england as well. lots of cloud mulling around under that area of low pressure, just keeping those temperatures near the east coast a little down with more cloud here. 21 or 22 in the lengthier sunny spells, so it's still fairly pleasant in the sunshine. those showers will rumble on into the evening before gradually easing overnight, but notice all the low cloud comes back...
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andrew devine was 22 when he went to watch liverpool in the fa cup semi—final against nottingham forest for 97 seconds today, liverpool's players stood in silence. their tribute to another fan whose life was cut short by the hillsborough disaster. andrew devine died this week, more than three decades after sustaining crush injuries at that infamous football match aged 22. his family said... for years the chant from liverpool fans was "justice for the 96." this public pressure led to the hillsborough inquest, which ruled the fans were unlawfully killed. for those involved in the campaign forjustice, this is another sad milestone. they've done, you know, a lovelyjob of caring for him, looking after him for 32 years, and their carers as well have looked after andrew. they should be proud of themselves, but it's so, so sad that yet again we might have another victim on this memorial. the hillsborough memorial lists every one of the 96 who died. that number has now of course risen to 97. andrew devine's name may now be added to this tragic register, if that's what his family wishes. the 2016
andrew devine was 22 when he went to watch liverpool in the fa cup semi—final against nottingham forest for 97 seconds today, liverpool's players stood in silence. their tribute to another fan whose life was cut short by the hillsborough disaster. andrew devine died this week, more than three decades after sustaining crush injuries at that infamous football match aged 22. his family said... for years the chant from liverpool fans was "justice for the 96." this public pressure led to...
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griffiths and also joining asjonathan bolam professor of molecular biology at the university of nottinghamquestion. ken says, will be go back to restrictions at the delta variant continues to cause more cases? weill. continues to cause more cases? well, the important — continues to cause more cases? well, the important thing _ continues to cause more cases? well, the important thing is _ continues to cause more cases? well, the important thing is not _ the important thing is not necessarily cases. if you think back the reason that we have restrictions in place was primarily to protect the nhs from a serious disease. that risk is overwhelming the nhs and therefore what the government will looking at very, very carefully is what kind of pressure the nhs is put under through those additional cases full if things start to go really badly, if we start to see huge numbers of people admitted into hospital with serious disease, and those hospitals put under pressure, then expect restrictions to be back in place. the vaccines have been very effective. they been breaking the link in most so we hope
griffiths and also joining asjonathan bolam professor of molecular biology at the university of nottinghamquestion. ken says, will be go back to restrictions at the delta variant continues to cause more cases? weill. continues to cause more cases? well, the important — continues to cause more cases? well, the important thing _ continues to cause more cases? well, the important thing is _ continues to cause more cases? well, the important thing is not _ the important thing is not necessarily...
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host: this is john, nodding him, maryland -- nottingham, maryland. how many kids do you have?aller: i have four children. host: what does that mean for you? caller: i am a trump person and i love the idea of money going directly to families. so much money is spent on corporate welfare, and mitch mcconnell is all into that t oo. i know what it means to my family, but we were -- had much less means at one point. any time we got a child tax credit, it made the difference between making it and not making it. money directly from the government directly to families is a very populist idea. i love that. you can call me a conservative, but i am more of a trump make america great again person. i love this idea. it is a democrat idea, but i think it is also a populist idea. host: what do you think of the likelihood that this is going to be a program that goes beyond just one year? the child tax credit has been around since 1997. people have been able to claim it on their taxes each year. this is just a different way of doing it, and more money. caller: it depends on who is in control. i
host: this is john, nodding him, maryland -- nottingham, maryland. how many kids do you have?aller: i have four children. host: what does that mean for you? caller: i am a trump person and i love the idea of money going directly to families. so much money is spent on corporate welfare, and mitch mcconnell is all into that t oo. i know what it means to my family, but we were -- had much less means at one point. any time we got a child tax credit, it made the difference between making it and not...
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we kept by nottingham to transmit the virus on campus. >> yes president? >> thank you, senator. download the guidelines in terms of the physical distancing them asks as temperature checks and other preventive measures so that we can maybe if someone is coming on and has a temperature does not come into our learning support lab. but we did do once we implemented those preventative measures, we have ever remained open all of our learning support, or student centers, we launched an early college summer program where our high school students just graduated this past week on monday, we will be offering where they can begin college early, on campus takes six credits for their associates of arts program. and so again, alongside with the preventative measures, the cdc guidelines, the master requirements, we have continued to bring our students on campus and provide this in person support services that we know are critical to the majority of our students at miami-dade college for their families to attend college. >> thank you so much i appreciate all of your work. as to harass good luck
we kept by nottingham to transmit the virus on campus. >> yes president? >> thank you, senator. download the guidelines in terms of the physical distancing them asks as temperature checks and other preventive measures so that we can maybe if someone is coming on and has a temperature does not come into our learning support lab. but we did do once we implemented those preventative measures, we have ever remained open all of our learning support, or student centers, we launched an...
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james ansell from nottingham went to bed early on sunday night.orking properly and so he missed it. but the 76—year—old got up early this morning and was on his way to buy a newspaper to find out the score when he was approached by the bbc navtej johal. take a look. and where are you off to right now? go on, make my day. so, england scored early on... 0k. and then the italians came back... 0k. second half, they equalised, went to extra time... oh, i did wonder. then to penalties, and then england sadly lost on penalties. oh, not again. are you joking? i'm notjoking — i'm so sorry to break the news to you. oh, fiddlesticks! i would say something stronger, but being on film... i don't... 0h... are you joking? not again. that was my response last night. had i known then what i know now i might have called him and asked if i could stay on his boat and save myself three hours of heartache. maybe i should actually move in with him and then i could move away from all the reaction and get away from it for a week... anyway, well done, james, at least he di
james ansell from nottingham went to bed early on sunday night.orking properly and so he missed it. but the 76—year—old got up early this morning and was on his way to buy a newspaper to find out the score when he was approached by the bbc navtej johal. take a look. and where are you off to right now? go on, make my day. so, england scored early on... 0k. and then the italians came back... 0k. second half, they equalised, went to extra time... oh, i did wonder. then to penalties, and then...
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been unlawfully killed at the hillsborough disaster at the fa cup semifinal between liverpool and nottingham—hour care, around the clock, and he also had to live his life in a wheelchair. he died just two days ago in liverpool royal hospital of pneumonia, but when he died the inquest and the coroner was informed, and the coroner has ruled that he was unlawfully killed, although his death happened 32 years after the injury. andre rebello is the coroner. he gave the cause of death as not only pneumonia, which was the actual condition that mr devine had at the end of his life, but also the fact that he had brain and crush injuries from the hillsborough disaster. mr rebello said it was proportionate, reasonable and sufficient for him to adopt the findings of the inquest into the 96 other victims which found that they had been unlawfully killed, and to use those same conditioning, because it had been at the same time, so that he could call mr devine's death and unlawful killing as well. margaret's son, james, died at the game as well. today, she paid tribute to andy devine and she thinks that his
been unlawfully killed at the hillsborough disaster at the fa cup semifinal between liverpool and nottingham—hour care, around the clock, and he also had to live his life in a wheelchair. he died just two days ago in liverpool royal hospital of pneumonia, but when he died the inquest and the coroner was informed, and the coroner has ruled that he was unlawfully killed, although his death happened 32 years after the injury. andre rebello is the coroner. he gave the cause of death as not only...
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how is the sheriff of not nottingham we will talk about the debut as we head to break >>> check out the best and worst nasdaq stocks. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by td ameritrade. where smat rt investors get smarter. experience our advance standards safety technology on a full line of vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing. this is the gap, that opened up when everything shut down. ♪ but entrepreneurs never stopped. ♪ and found solutions that kept them going. ♪ at u.s. bank, we can help you adapt and evolve your business, no matter what you're facing. because when you close the gap, a world of possibility opens. ♪ u.s. bank. we'll get there together. ♪ we'll get there together. there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity y
how is the sheriff of not nottingham we will talk about the debut as we head to break >>> check out the best and worst nasdaq stocks. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by td ameritrade. where smat rt investors get smarter. experience our advance standards safety technology on a full line of vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing. this...
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host: this is john, nodding him, maryland -- nottingham, maryland. how many kids do you have?aller: i have four children. host: what does that mean for you? caller: i am a trump person and i love the idea of money going directly to families. so much money is spent on corporate welfare, and mitch mcconnell is all into that t oo. i know what it means to my family, but we were -- had much less means at one point. any time we got a child tax credit, it made the difference between making it and not making it. money directly from the government directly to families is a very populist idea. i love that. you can call me a conservative, but i am more of a trump make america great again person. i love this idea. it is a democrat idea, but i think it is also a populist idea. host: what do you think of the likelihood that this is going to be a program that goes beyond just one year? the child tax credit has been around since 1997. people have been able to claim it on their taxes each year. this is just a different way of doing it, and more money. caller: it depends on who is in control. i
host: this is john, nodding him, maryland -- nottingham, maryland. how many kids do you have?aller: i have four children. host: what does that mean for you? caller: i am a trump person and i love the idea of money going directly to families. so much money is spent on corporate welfare, and mitch mcconnell is all into that t oo. i know what it means to my family, but we were -- had much less means at one point. any time we got a child tax credit, it made the difference between making it and not...
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it's almost 20 years since rioting caused we'll be bringing you stories from bradford and nottingham move to level zero onjuly the 19th, with the last legal restrictions ending on the 9th of august. (read 0n) let's get more details from our correspondentjamie mcivor. there has been concern of rising case numbers over the first few weeks. but it could mean it will level off. in the past hour with the latest data in scotland, just over 2300 new positive cases of covid today, that is a fall for the fifth day in a row and well off the numbers we have seen a week ago. all through the pandemic, the scottish government has characterised its approach as being more cautious than the approach south of the border. 0n the approach south of the border. on july 19, the approach south of the border. 0n july19, it the approach south of the border. on july 19, it is still a big day in scotland but it won't be the same as freedom day south of the border. 0n freedom day south of the border. on july the 19th, the plan in scotland is the whole of the main and should be able to move to what is described a
it's almost 20 years since rioting caused we'll be bringing you stories from bradford and nottingham move to level zero onjuly the 19th, with the last legal restrictions ending on the 9th of august. (read 0n) let's get more details from our correspondentjamie mcivor. there has been concern of rising case numbers over the first few weeks. but it could mean it will level off. in the past hour with the latest data in scotland, just over 2300 new positive cases of covid today, that is a fall for...
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let's talk to - stephanie, the chief executive of the nottingham playhouse. on the door. are following safely. we are doing i temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. _ temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. people _ temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. people wear- temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. people wear masks| hand sanitisers. people wear masks during _ hand sanitisers. people wear masks during the _ hand sanitisers. people wear masks during the show— hand sanitisers. people wear masks during the show itself. _ hand sanitisers. people wear masks during the show itself. we - hand sanitisers. people wear masks during the show itself. we are - hand sanitisers. people wear masks during the show itself. we are not i during the show itself. we are not expecting — during the show itself. we are not expecting people _ during the show itself. we are not expecting people to _ during the show itself. we are not expecting people to show - during the show itself. we are not expecting people to show it - duri
let's talk to - stephanie, the chief executive of the nottingham playhouse. on the door. are following safely. we are doing i temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. _ temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. people _ temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. people wear- temperature checks on the door and hand sanitisers. people wear masks| hand sanitisers. people wear masks during _ hand sanitisers. people wear masks during the _ hand sanitisers. people wear...
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we can speak now to dr maggie lieu — research fellow at nottingham university who worked at the europeanegos? that is how a lot of people see it. they may think that instead of spending that money going into space they could fade their one and end world hunger, but there is more to going into space and throwing money around. —— fade poor. there is more to going into space. at first it seems like a lot of money to go. the fact they are spending time and money to invest in this technology, it will drive space travel to become lower cost and to have more frequent flights. this means that scientific payloads in the future can become a lot cheaper. for example, microgravity research, which relies on microgravity conditions, these are essential for things like vaccine development, synthesis of new materials, even development of medical equipment. these can only be done in these microgravity conditions. if we can get space flight to become more accessible and cheaper then we can drive down the cost of this research also. then there is the environmental concern. goodness knows what the carbon fo
we can speak now to dr maggie lieu — research fellow at nottingham university who worked at the europeanegos? that is how a lot of people see it. they may think that instead of spending that money going into space they could fade their one and end world hunger, but there is more to going into space and throwing money around. —— fade poor. there is more to going into space. at first it seems like a lot of money to go. the fact they are spending time and money to invest in this technology,...
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of molecular virology at the university of nottingham. welcome, bad. thank you forjoining us. for seven days after your period of isolation ends?— period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether _ period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this _ period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this is _ period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this is just - period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this isjust a - period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this isjust a local. sure whether this isjust a local arrangement because the guidance is very much_ arrangement because the guidance is very much that if you have symptoms and you _ very much that if you have symptoms and you need to see a doctor then you need — and you need to see a doctor then you need to — and you need to see a doctor then you need to make sure that you either_ you need to make sure that you either contact the surgery or a 112 and that— either contact the surgery or a 112 and that you actually get the help that you — and that you actually get the help that you need. people should
of molecular virology at the university of nottingham. welcome, bad. thank you forjoining us. for seven days after your period of isolation ends?— period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether _ period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this _ period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this is _ period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this is just - period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this isjust a - period of isolation ends? i am not sure whether this isjust...