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but then they did same oxford they did the same in oxford when they did the same in oxford when theyuilt the whopping great westgate centre, has westgate centre, which has killed centre of oxford. killed the centre of oxford. there's parts of the high there's huge parts of the high street and cornmarket street that empty you know, now that are empty or, you know, now full rubbish they have full of rubbish shops. they have killed the community inside, but that then is driving cars into the biggest car park in oxford. so at one hand they're killing the taken away car the cowley road taken away car parking. encouraging cars to parking. so encouraging cars to go to the westgate centre, which was labour project, which was the labour project, which should a beautiful should have been a beautiful little no little village, you know, no cars, you i don't cars, you know, i don't understand they don't try understand why they don't try and locals to not, and persuade locals to not, i mean, ultimately, ultimately it seems that a lot of these seems to me that a lot of these councils and cities aro
but then they did same oxford they did the same in oxford when they did the same in oxford when theyuilt the whopping great westgate centre, has westgate centre, which has killed centre of oxford. killed the centre of oxford. there's parts of the high there's huge parts of the high street and cornmarket street that empty you know, now that are empty or, you know, now full rubbish they have full of rubbish shops. they have killed the community inside, but that then is driving cars into the...
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but then they did same oxford they did the same in oxford when they did the same in oxford when theyuilt the whopping great westgate centre, has westgate centre, which has killed centre of oxford. killed the centre of oxford. there's parts of the high there's huge parts of the high street and cornmarket street that empty you know, now that are empty or, you know, now full rubbish they have full of rubbish shops. they have killed the community inside, but that then is driving cars into the biggest car park in oxford. so at one hand they're killing the taken away car the cowley road taken away car parking. encouraging cars to parking. so encouraging cars to go to the westgate centre, which was labour project, which was the labour project, which should a beautiful should have been a beautiful little no little village, you know, no cars, you i don't cars, you know, i don't understand they don't try understand why they don't try and locals to not, and persuade locals to not, i mean, ultimately, ultimately it seems that a lot of these seems to me that a lot of these councils and cities aro
but then they did same oxford they did the same in oxford when they did the same in oxford when theyuilt the whopping great westgate centre, has westgate centre, which has killed centre of oxford. killed the centre of oxford. there's parts of the high there's huge parts of the high street and cornmarket street that empty you know, now that are empty or, you know, now full rubbish they have full of rubbish shops. they have killed the community inside, but that then is driving cars into the...
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rolled out of morris garages in oxford. �* . , ., , in oxford., they are still drawing _ in oxford. a century on, they are still drawing a _ in oxford. a century on, they are still drawing a crowd. - in oxford. a century on, they| are still drawing a crowd. the a- eal are still drawing a crowd. the appeal certainly _ are still drawing a crowd. iie: appeal certainly the are still drawing a crowd. tie: appeal certainly the me, it was appeal certainly the me, it was a sports car, it was a 2— seat and you could have done with it. �* ., ._ and you could have done with it. ., �* it. but a wet day couldn't dampen _ it. but a wet day couldn't dampen all _ it. but a wet day couldn't dampen all that. - it. but a wet day couldn't dampen all that. it's - it. but a wet day couldn't dampen all that. it's not| it. but a wet day couldn'tl dampen all that. it's not a it. but a wet day couldn't - dampen all that. it's not a car at all for _ dampen all that. it's not a car at all for the _ dampen all that. it's not a car at all for the rain, _ dampen all that. it's
rolled out of morris garages in oxford. �* . , ., , in oxford., they are still drawing _ in oxford. a century on, they are still drawing a _ in oxford. a century on, they are still drawing a crowd. - in oxford. a century on, they| are still drawing a crowd. the a- eal are still drawing a crowd. the appeal certainly _ are still drawing a crowd. iie: appeal certainly the are still drawing a crowd. tie: appeal certainly the me, it was appeal certainly the me, it was a sports car, it was a 2—...
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like it's like terrorising oxford like godzilla terrorising oxford swan mean?lla terrorising oxford swgbut mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about the nean? >> but really, it's about the general isn't it? general decline, isn't it? >> lewis i mean, mean, it's >> lewis i mean, i mean, it's the internet, course it's the the internet, of course it's the general the economy. the internet, of course it's the genlockdowns. the economy. the internet, of course it's the genlockdowns. don't economy. the internet, of course it's the gen lockdowns. don't know. my. it's lockdowns. i don't know. what is mean, it feels what is it? i mean, it feels like the only thing that's not declining this country declining in this country is lewis no, i'm lewis schaffer yeah, no, i'm right. you very much. right. thank you very much. i say such a nice word. well, you know i from know what?
like it's like terrorising oxford like godzilla terrorising oxford swan mean?lla terrorising oxford swgbut mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about the nean? >> but really, it's about the general isn't it? general decline, isn't it? >> lewis i mean, mean, it's >> lewis i mean, i...
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this organization is created and funded by the khodorkovsky foundation oxford founders. the fund is also the founder of the khodorkovsky fund, according to the financial statements of the khodorkovsky fund, the oxford russian fund is the main recipient of citizens. that is, the oxford russian foundation, which financed by those organizations recognized as undesirable in our country. but the tasks that are declared, look how noble it sounds. preservation of cultural heritage, educational activities, promotion of the dissemination and implementation of educational innovations by making a donation to an educational institution, about this just below , the activities of the fund are aimed at helping students and young scientists from the regions of russia to best use their talents and abilities in professional and personal development, and also in public activities, while the assurances of the representative of the organization, the fund does not have any social religious or political attitudes and pursues an ideological goal. they just take our guys to help them. educate an
this organization is created and funded by the khodorkovsky foundation oxford founders. the fund is also the founder of the khodorkovsky fund, according to the financial statements of the khodorkovsky fund, the oxford russian fund is the main recipient of citizens. that is, the oxford russian foundation, which financed by those organizations recognized as undesirable in our country. but the tasks that are declared, look how noble it sounds. preservation of cultural heritage, educational...
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like it's like terrorising oxford like godzilla terrorising oxford swan mean?lla terrorising oxford swgbut mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about the nean? >> but really, it's about the general isn't it? general decline, isn't it? >> lewis i mean, mean, it's >> lewis i mean, i mean, it's the internet, course it's the the internet, of course it's the general the economy. the internet, of course it's the genlockdowns. the economy. the internet, of course it's the genlockdowns. don't economy. the internet, of course it's the gen lockdowns. don't know. my. it's lockdowns. i don't know. what is mean, it feels what is it? i mean, it feels like the only thing that's not declining this country declining in this country is lewis no, i'm lewis schaffer yeah, no, i'm right. you very much. right. thank you very much. i say such a nice word. well, you know i from know what?
like it's like terrorising oxford like godzilla terrorising oxford swan mean?lla terrorising oxford swgbut mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about mean? like godzilla terrorising oxford swgbut really, it's about the nean? >> but really, it's about the general isn't it? general decline, isn't it? >> lewis i mean, mean, it's >> lewis i mean, i...
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the former oxford rofessor their services. the former oxford professor is _ their services.he former oxford professor is bringing cases - their services. the former oxford professor is bringing cases on - professor is bringing cases on behalf of millions of bill payers. under a new law, a class action lawsuit can be done. she plans to bring similar cases to other water firms, industry representatives say that the highly speculative claim is without merit. seven trent says it refutes the claim. in may the water industry apologised for sewage spills and promised a £10 billion improvement plan. but one of the problem cannot be fixed overnight. the case is being held here in london, it will be up to a year to decide if it can proceed and they will rely on laws involved in 2015. there are dozens of cases in the works but none has reached a successful conclusion. it could take years but customers could take compensation of around £a0 each. it is notjust about money, the professor hopes that it will force water companies to clean up their act. finally this half hour on bbc news now
the former oxford rofessor their services. the former oxford professor is _ their services.he former oxford professor is bringing cases - their services. the former oxford professor is bringing cases on - professor is bringing cases on behalf of millions of bill payers. under a new law, a class action lawsuit can be done. she plans to bring similar cases to other water firms, industry representatives say that the highly speculative claim is without merit. seven trent says it refutes the claim....
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oxford street riot? has done us a favour because the way i've interpreted it, the way i've looked at it, is that, you know, it's awful to see oxford street going down the tubes like it is. and every night if you go down there and i was recently in oxford street late on, there are, you know , poor people, are, you know, poor people, homeless people sleeping on the on the pavement in oxford street, which is terrible. it's gone right down the tubes. but what i was going to say is that well, and also i was just going to say, the shops, the shops in oxford street, it used to be a sort of a destination for brands and things like that. >> and now it's just, you know, union jack umbrellas and lighters with picture of the lighters with a picture of the queen them. queen on them. >> think there's 16 shops >> i think there's 16 shops that sell nothing but sweets in oxford street. okay i think there's another 40 that sell all what you might call plastic foam boxes and plastic telephone boxes, which are coloured red
oxford street riot? has done us a favour because the way i've interpreted it, the way i've looked at it, is that, you know, it's awful to see oxford street going down the tubes like it is. and every night if you go down there and i was recently in oxford street late on, there are, you know , poor people, are, you know, poor people, homeless people sleeping on the on the pavement in oxford street, which is terrible. it's gone right down the tubes. but what i was going to say is that well, and...
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oxford street riot? has done us a favour because the way i've interpreted it, the way i've looked at it, is that, you know, it's awful to see oxford street going down the tubes like it is. and every night if you go down there and i was recently in oxford street late on, there are, you know , poor people, are, you know, poor people, homeless people sleeping on the on the pavement in oxford street, which is terrible. it's gone right down the tubes. but what i was going to say is that well, and also i was just going to say, the shops, the shops in oxford street, it used to be a sort of a destination for brands and things like that. >> and now it's just, you know, union jack umbrellas and lighters with picture of the lighters with a picture of the queen them. queen on them. >> think there's 16 shops >> i think there's 16 shops that sell nothing but sweets in oxford street. okay i think there's another 40 that sell all what you might call plastic foam boxes and plastic telephone boxes, which are coloured red
oxford street riot? has done us a favour because the way i've interpreted it, the way i've looked at it, is that, you know, it's awful to see oxford street going down the tubes like it is. and every night if you go down there and i was recently in oxford street late on, there are, you know , poor people, are, you know, poor people, homeless people sleeping on the on the pavement in oxford street, which is terrible. it's gone right down the tubes. but what i was going to say is that well, and...
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and to give you an example, when i, i took my entrance exams to go up to oxford in 1962, and i remember very vividly the, the room i took the exam in pembroke college, oxford, under the huge portrait of samuel, who was an alumnus of the college, and pretty intimidating to be sitting with this giant english literature looking down at you. and then there were only two of us taking the exam that day and examining the invigilators, who was presumably just going to do the times crossword while he made sure we weren't cheating anything. so, gentlemen, turn over your papers. we both the other chap, great friends. see harris, tolbert, and we both turned over our papers and there were five questions. and the rubric said choose any to write essay about four three. so an hour and a half on each and the two i chose. i don't know what chris, but my first one was to cheers for democracy is to the right number. seems a perfectly wonderful question for a 17 year old to get to grips with and the other one was, is the american way of life truly exportable? which once again, i thought absolutely fascinati
and to give you an example, when i, i took my entrance exams to go up to oxford in 1962, and i remember very vividly the, the room i took the exam in pembroke college, oxford, under the huge portrait of samuel, who was an alumnus of the college, and pretty intimidating to be sitting with this giant english literature looking down at you. and then there were only two of us taking the exam that day and examining the invigilators, who was presumably just going to do the times crossword while he...
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oxford street is the most famous shopping street in england and the busiest street in the mall. in europe , located in the west of london, which social call for plunder these days, its stores have become a nightmare for shopkeepers and the focus of the presence of police forces. robbery and looting of stores in england is not a new phenomenon , but calling for cards from the stores of the busiest street in the shopping center in europe is a phenomenon that started from block 13 and at the same time as the increase in prices and the intensification of economic pressures on individuals and families in this country, and a part of the society has become out of control . the causes of this disaster are the criminal spirit it has strengthened in some people and so far, several stores, especially stores of sports equipment , mobile phones and precious objects , have been targeted by the network of teenagers and young people in this country , and the responsibility for this action was taken on time . he says that he tried with his presence. so that teenagers and young people are likely
oxford street is the most famous shopping street in england and the busiest street in the mall. in europe , located in the west of london, which social call for plunder these days, its stores have become a nightmare for shopkeepers and the focus of the presence of police forces. robbery and looting of stores in england is not a new phenomenon , but calling for cards from the stores of the busiest street in the shopping center in europe is a phenomenon that started from block 13 and at the same...
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georgia magnus from oxford university. thank you for your thoughts. among the numerous countries which have received loans from china and recent years is montenegro. the small country and the south east of europe use the cash to have a highway built and is now facing more than just credit and stones. 41 kilometers in 30 minutes. after 7 years of construction and it 1000000000 the euro spend this road to the mountains of montenegro is ready to be used. it was built by a chinese company with workers flown in from china. and it was finance for the loan . also from china, close to the highway as great just great from collection to put the lights for the collection is a popular destination for hiker since summer for sky tours and winter ever since the road has been completed. tourism is booming. revenues of 3 folded catalina little ice cream shack. we are connected with other sounds. we have many stories. now. we come here in the shores of time, and i think it's good. motorists have to pay a total of $3.00 euros and $0.50 to us
georgia magnus from oxford university. thank you for your thoughts. among the numerous countries which have received loans from china and recent years is montenegro. the small country and the south east of europe use the cash to have a highway built and is now facing more than just credit and stones. 41 kilometers in 30 minutes. after 7 years of construction and it 1000000000 the euro spend this road to the mountains of montenegro is ready to be used. it was built by a chinese company with...
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surgeons in oxford have given a 34—year—old woman a new womb donated by her older sister.'s doing really, really well. she's started having menstrual periods, and that means her prospects of having a baby are very high. the operation has already been carried out in other countries, but we'll be assessing its significance. also this lunchtime... one of the children rescued from a broken cable car in pakistan says he thought it was the last day of his life. property is more affordable than it was a year ago, according to britain's biggest mortgage lender. in the next few minutes, india could become the first country to land a spacecraft near the south pole of the moon. coming up on bbc news, more problems for england ahead of the start of the rugby world cup. they'll now be without billy vunipola for their opening match following his red card against ireland. good afternoon. it's been called a groundbreaking achievement. a 34—year—old woman has become the first here in the uk to be given a transplanted womb. she was born without a uterus because of a rare medical disorder. t
surgeons in oxford have given a 34—year—old woman a new womb donated by her older sister.'s doing really, really well. she's started having menstrual periods, and that means her prospects of having a baby are very high. the operation has already been carried out in other countries, but we'll be assessing its significance. also this lunchtime... one of the children rescued from a broken cable car in pakistan says he thought it was the last day of his life. property is more affordable than it...
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street or elsewhere . in oxford street or elsewhere.o stop this radio. now >> donna jones. she is now the chair of the police and crime commissioners association. and she said after what happened in oxford street last week and fears of that sort of mob rampage spreading elsewhere , she rampage spreading elsewhere, she said that parents need to get a grip on tick tock yobs. well families do have a responsibility . that's the point responsibility. that's the point donna jones was making. but really, what can we actually do? it's a tricky one. it's a new one. it's fuelled by social media. we've seen it in america. we're now beginning to see it here. i'm joined down the line by former met police detective peter bleksley. peter, it's always a funny one. this, isn't it, when you get young offenders, there's always the cw offenders, there's always the cry goes up wherever the parents in all of this. but isn't the truth of it that in our fractured society , and fractured society, and particularly in our inner cities , as in many cases the fathe
street or elsewhere . in oxford street or elsewhere.o stop this radio. now >> donna jones. she is now the chair of the police and crime commissioners association. and she said after what happened in oxford street last week and fears of that sort of mob rampage spreading elsewhere , she rampage spreading elsewhere, she said that parents need to get a grip on tick tock yobs. well families do have a responsibility . that's the point responsibility. that's the point donna jones was making....
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that s the question two researchers from oxford have been asking in the biggest international study of0 evidence facebook is bad for you. one of the people behind that study is professor of human behaviour and technology at the oxford internet institute. he explained the study�*s methodologies. you know, you hear stories about big positives and big negatives of using facebook and messenger. what we really wanted to do was go out and get the data to find out if that was true or if there was evidence for that, so we approached meta, worked with them for about two years to see if they had the kind of data we needed. use of facebook, adoption of facebook messenger in 72 countries across 12 years. we marry that with data on mental health and well—being, build statistical models and the results did surprise us. we were expecting something bigger, maybe something negative or positive, but we really found pretty convincing evidence, at least on a global scale, that a lot of facebook might not have had an impact on well—being that many of us would have expected. for more on this i'm joined by p
that s the question two researchers from oxford have been asking in the biggest international study of0 evidence facebook is bad for you. one of the people behind that study is professor of human behaviour and technology at the oxford internet institute. he explained the study�*s methodologies. you know, you hear stories about big positives and big negatives of using facebook and messenger. what we really wanted to do was go out and get the data to find out if that was true or if there was...
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but the person, the person oxford at person at oxford and at cambridge is wrong about everything.ble flat earthers. >> you know, they're saying what they really believe and yes, exactly. saying go exactly. you're saying it to go along with what they've been told in the media, whatever. >> that's true. they're >> that's totally true. they're great parties. great at parties. >> people i've started >> these people i've started combining my conspiracy theories. is theories. i think the earth is flat and hollow and hollow. and how do you know what? how they do it, you know what? somehow done it. somehow they've somehow done it. it could be hollow. >> and going to tell you >> and i'm going to tell you something. those three rich people, they were they rich people, they were they rich people there win. it was people are there to win. it was the person was rich and the the one person was rich and the other and the first other person and the first ever ticket and the other two. what were two people? the were the other two people? the pretty subs. pretty girl, the titanic subs. they exactly
but the person, the person oxford at person at oxford and at cambridge is wrong about everything.ble flat earthers. >> you know, they're saying what they really believe and yes, exactly. saying go exactly. you're saying it to go along with what they've been told in the media, whatever. >> that's true. they're >> that's totally true. they're great parties. great at parties. >> people i've started >> these people i've started combining my conspiracy theories. is...
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but the person, the person oxford at person at oxford and at cambridge is wrong about everything.flat earthers. >> you know, they're saying what they really believe and yes, exactly. saying go exactly. you're saying it to go along with what they've been told in the media, whatever. >> that's true. they're >> that's totally true. they're great parties. great at parties. >> people i've started >> these people i've started combining my conspiracy theories. is theories. i think the earth is flat and hollow and hollow. and how do you know what? how they do it, you know what? somehow done it. somehow they've somehow done it. it could be hollow. >> and going to tell you >> and i'm going to tell you something. those three rich people, they were they rich people, they were they rich people there win. it was people are there to win. it was the person was rich and the the one person was rich and the other and the first other person and the first ever ticket and the other two. what were two people? the were the other two people? the pretty subs. pretty girl, the titanic subs. they exactly. le
but the person, the person oxford at person at oxford and at cambridge is wrong about everything.flat earthers. >> you know, they're saying what they really believe and yes, exactly. saying go exactly. you're saying it to go along with what they've been told in the media, whatever. >> that's true. they're >> that's totally true. they're great parties. great at parties. >> people i've started >> these people i've started combining my conspiracy theories. is...
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street or elsewhere . in oxford street or elsewhere. to stop this radio. now >> donna jones. she is now the chair of the police and crime commissioners association. and she said after what happened in oxford street last week and fears of that sort of mob rampage spreading elsewhere , she rampage spreading elsewhere, she said that parents need to get a grip on tick tock yobs. well families do have a responsibility . that's the point responsibility. that's the point donna jones was making. but really, what can we actually do? it's a tricky one. it's a new one. it's fuelled by social media. we've seen it in america. we're now beginning to see it here. i'm joined down the line by former met police detective peter bleksley. peter, it's always a funny one. this, isn't it, when you get young offenders, there's always the cw offenders, there's always the cry goes up wherever the parents in all of this. but isn't the truth of it that in our fractured society , and fractured society, and particularly in our inner cities , as in many cases the fat
street or elsewhere . in oxford street or elsewhere. to stop this radio. now >> donna jones. she is now the chair of the police and crime commissioners association. and she said after what happened in oxford street last week and fears of that sort of mob rampage spreading elsewhere , she rampage spreading elsewhere, she said that parents need to get a grip on tick tock yobs. well families do have a responsibility . that's the point responsibility. that's the point donna jones was making....
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it in oxford in february, lasted around 17 hours. :, , :, :, ., in oxford in february, lasted around_ 17 hours. it was an amazing day, absolutely amazing. _ 17 hours. it was an amazing day, absolutely amazing. these - 17 hours. it was an amazing day, absolutely amazing. these two i absolutely amazing. these two suri eons absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led — absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led a _ absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led a team _ absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led a team of - absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led a team of more l absolutely amazing. these two i surgeons led a team of more than absolutely amazing. these two - surgeons led a team of more than 30. they recall the reaction of the younger sister, when she came round. she was absolutely over the moon. there were a lot of tears, a lot of emotions, she was very happy. and the donor, probably was even happier, because she had some time to recoverfrom the happier, because she had some time to recover from the anaesthesia. it was a veryjoyous moment for everybody. was a very 'oyous
it in oxford in february, lasted around 17 hours. :, , :, :, ., in oxford in february, lasted around_ 17 hours. it was an amazing day, absolutely amazing. _ 17 hours. it was an amazing day, absolutely amazing. these - 17 hours. it was an amazing day, absolutely amazing. these two i absolutely amazing. these two suri eons absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led — absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led a _ absolutely amazing. these two surgeons led a team _ absolutely amazing. these two...
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. aha, morris garages in oxford.y're still drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when _ drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when i _ drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when i was - drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when i was young, l drawing a crowd. the appeal, | certainly when i was young, it was _ certainly when i was young, it was a — certainly when i was young, it was a sports car. it was a 2-seater. _ was a sports car. it was a 2—seater. and you could have fun with — 2—seater. and you could have fun with it _ 2-seater. and you could have fun with it— fun with it. but a wet day could dampen _ fun with it. but a wet day could dampen all- fun with it. but a wet day could dampen all of- fun with it. but a wet day could dampen all of that. fun with it. but a wet day - could dampen all of that. it's not a car _ could dampen all of that. it's not a car at _ could dampen all of that. it's not a car at all _ could dampen all of that. it's not a car at all for _ could dampen all of that. it�*s not a car at
. aha, morris garages in oxford.y're still drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when _ drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when i _ drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when i was - drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when i was young, l drawing a crowd. the appeal, | certainly when i was young, it was _ certainly when i was young, it was a — certainly when i was young, it was a sports car. it was a 2-seater. _ was a sports car. it was a 2—seater. and you could have fun with —...
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oxford have announced the massi\transplant first oxford have announced the massi\transplant procedure uk. so look , in its purest form, uk. so look, in its purest form, it is a big success. okay, i'm quite concerned about where it might go. so 40 year old woman might go. so a 40 year old woman donated womb a year donated her womb to a 34 year old sister. now this sparked a huge debate over the potential of mean for of what this might mean for trans women men to have the same procedure in the future. now, it raises all sorts of ethical concerns as well as questions over the final passing of such procedures as reem. you are a woman and the only woman on this panel woman and the only woman on this panel, so i think i should really go to you first. are you concerned that this might be another step in the erasure of women? don't you. if we women? we don't need you. if we can own wombs? can have our own wombs? >> i actually might >> well, i actually might surprise you patrick. surprise you here, patrick. i don't is necessarily don't think this is necessarily a technological a bad thing in t
oxford have announced the massi\transplant first oxford have announced the massi\transplant procedure uk. so look , in its purest form, uk. so look, in its purest form, it is a big success. okay, i'm quite concerned about where it might go. so 40 year old woman might go. so a 40 year old woman donated womb a year donated her womb to a 34 year old sister. now this sparked a huge debate over the potential of mean for of what this might mean for trans women men to have the same procedure in the...
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but a similar sort of scenario all around oxford circus . and is it around oxford circus. is it going to be something that we start to expect to see every summer break just like we expect to see low level disorder and yobbishness, for want of a better description around halloween and whatever now? >> yeah, no , indeed. and it must >> yeah, no, indeed. and it must be it must be incredibly disheartening for a police officer because you had loads of people there, loads of police officers who obviously don't want to be involved in that situation, who obviously want to enforce the law. i just wonder, is there any element of fear attached for police? attached to this for the police? now, of mostly now, this is a group of mostly young they worry that young people and they worry that whether or not and everyone's got their phones so, you got their phones out. so, you know one move and all of know, one wrong move and all of a sudden you might be done as a police officer yourself for a soul or dare i even say it, racism or things like that. and it stokes all that up . it stokes all
but a similar sort of scenario all around oxford circus . and is it around oxford circus. is it going to be something that we start to expect to see every summer break just like we expect to see low level disorder and yobbishness, for want of a better description around halloween and whatever now? >> yeah, no , indeed. and it must >> yeah, no, indeed. and it must be it must be incredibly disheartening for a police officer because you had loads of people there, loads of police...
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i think it gets more kids into oxford and cambridge than many leading private schools , and there's nools, and there's no reason to think eton can't replicate the success of the london academy of excellence in these three areas where it's opening these new sixth forms. so i think it will have a positive effect. but i don't think we should exaggerate just how positive the effect will be. it's easier to set up high performing sixth forms, and one of the reasons they do well is because they're very selective. i've been to the london academy of on several of excellence on several occasions. talk to the kids occasions. you talk to the kids there, they're incredibly highly motivated. they've often found the school themselves. it's not something they're teachers or their steered them their parents have steered them towards googled, towards. they've googled, you know, in east know, best sixth form in east london. they found the london academy they've academy of excellence. they've appued academy of excellence. they've applied themselves . so you get applied themselves. so you get those sorts o
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surgeons in oxford having carried out the first ever womb transplant in the uk.nd an incredible act of sisterly love. the recipient, a 34—year—old woman, donated the womb from her ao—year—old sister. now, six months on from the procedure, the recipient is having periods and is preparing to eventually have her own embryos implanted, already created via ivf with her own eggs. for now, the plan is to focus on living donations from a relative with up to 30 transplants a year, but many women have apparently come forward to offer their wombs. what does this amazing procedure mean to you? if you have issues with your womb — does this give you new hope? or if you or your partner have been struggling to conceive for other reasons, tell us what that's been like and what it means to you to see science pushing these kind of barriers? became�*s first womb transplant, does it offer hope to you —— the uk's first womb transplant. just after nine if you are listening on five live or whether you are watching on the bbc news channel, it's time for the news. a 34—year—old woman has
surgeons in oxford having carried out the first ever womb transplant in the uk.nd an incredible act of sisterly love. the recipient, a 34—year—old woman, donated the womb from her ao—year—old sister. now, six months on from the procedure, the recipient is having periods and is preparing to eventually have her own embryos implanted, already created via ivf with her own eggs. for now, the plan is to focus on living donations from a relative with up to 30 transplants a year, but many women...
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people in london to steal from shops on oxford street.today, the met police say they're aware of the onune police say they're aware of the online speculation and have deployed extra officers with a special order, in effect allowing them to exclude people from the area. a spokesperson for the mayor of london told gb news that anyone who's seen social media content encouraging them to commit crime around oxford street to ignore it , oxford street to ignore it, strikes by staff at gatwick airport will cause disruption dunng airport will cause disruption during the bank holiday weekend as workers announce fresh walkouts . it's part of an walkouts. it's part of an ongoing dispute over pay. the unite union says around 230 workers, including ground handlers and passenger assistance workers , will walk assistance workers, will walk out for eight days from august 18th. then again from the 25th. fewer homes are to be built by a major construction firm due to a sharp slowdown in the property market. bellway told shareholders it expects completions t
people in london to steal from shops on oxford street.today, the met police say they're aware of the onune police say they're aware of the online speculation and have deployed extra officers with a special order, in effect allowing them to exclude people from the area. a spokesperson for the mayor of london told gb news that anyone who's seen social media content encouraging them to commit crime around oxford street to ignore it , oxford street to ignore it, strikes by staff at gatwick airport...
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on oxford street recently load of young people just going absolutely feral .ing absolutely feral. uh, that by the way, will no doubt be happening town or a city be happening at a town or a city near you soon. i wonder though with all of this is it just a lack of respect for law and order? i'm not sure. i think it's result of the breakdown it's the result of the breakdown of the convention royal family. so i'm going to be getting stuck into my pundits in into that with my pundits in just . i will see you in just a tick. i will see you in three. but right now it's your weather feeling weather, that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers >> proud sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello there . welcome to your >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . i'm greg dewhurst and looking at the weekend be summarised by sunshine and scattered showers particularly heavy on saturday and looking at the bigger picture, we can see why this area of low pressure moves in for the weekend. increasing the wind strengths increase , wind strengths increase, inc
on oxford street recently load of young people just going absolutely feral .ing absolutely feral. uh, that by the way, will no doubt be happening town or a city be happening at a town or a city near you soon. i wonder though with all of this is it just a lack of respect for law and order? i'm not sure. i think it's result of the breakdown it's the result of the breakdown of the convention royal family. so i'm going to be getting stuck into my pundits in into that with my pundits in just . i...
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came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption on london's busy oxfordmedy series two doors down, simon carlyle, has died aged 48, his manager has confirmed. the scottish sitcom has starred arabella weir, and was also created and written by gregor sharp. you're live with bbc news. northern ireland's senior police officers will be questioned by politicians later about the data breach which led to details about all of the country's police officers and civilian staff accidentally being made public. the information was taken down within two hours, but there are fears that it could still be used by dissident republicans to mount new attacks. charlotte gallagher reports from belfast. i think this meeting of the policing board is going to be really tense. everyone is acknowledging that this is a really serious situation. the names of 10,000 police officers and staff published online, and that includes, of course, police officers working in the most sensitive of areas, including police officers that were working with m15, the british security service. so politic
came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption on london's busy oxfordmedy series two doors down, simon carlyle, has died aged 48, his manager has confirmed. the scottish sitcom has starred arabella weir, and was also created and written by gregor sharp. you're live with bbc news. northern ireland's senior police officers will be questioned by politicians later about the data breach which led to details about all of the country's police officers and civilian...
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and a medical milestone as surgeons in oxford perform the uk's first womb transplant which may mean more can carry their own children. only busy london, the metropolitan and coming up in spotsday later in the hour on bbc news — a blow for england ahead of the rugby world cup, billy vunipola is another of their players to be suspended after a dangerous tackle. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. india has successfully landed its first spacecraft on the moon. the chandrayaan—3 — which is uncrewed — is the first craft in history to land here at the lunar south pole. it has a rover on board which will be used to carry out experiments on this unexplored part of the lunar surface — where huge craters hold frozen water. the successful mission makes india only the fourth country in the world to have landed on the moon. our south asia correspondent samira hussain reports. soft landing on the moon. india is on the moon. it was a moment several decades in the making. and on its third attempt, india stuck the landing. as mission control celebrated, so too did an entire nation. as did th
and a medical milestone as surgeons in oxford perform the uk's first womb transplant which may mean more can carry their own children. only busy london, the metropolitan and coming up in spotsday later in the hour on bbc news — a blow for england ahead of the rugby world cup, billy vunipola is another of their players to be suspended after a dangerous tackle. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. india has successfully landed its first spacecraft on the moon. the chandrayaan—3...
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research by the university of oxford suggests there's no evidence of a link between the global use ofhe study by the oxford internet institute looked at how wellbeing changed in 72 countries as use of the social media platform grew. england are preparing for their quarterfinal against colombia at the women's football world cup, if they get through they could meet co—hosts australia. their star striker and captain is chelsea's sam kerr but an injury has meant she's only made one brief appearance in the tournament so far. but what can england expect if they do come up against her in the last four? here's jane dougall. 1-0. 2-0. and another header. can she finish? yes, she can. the all time top scorer for australia. sam kerr is the poster girl for this world cup campaign, but the chelsea striker, whose celebratory backflips have become her trademark, started from very humble beginnings. kerr grew up in a suburb of perth called fremantle and her primary school was where her talents were first recognised. samantha practiced her backflip over here on the school oval. she would get out there
research by the university of oxford suggests there's no evidence of a link between the global use ofhe study by the oxford internet institute looked at how wellbeing changed in 72 countries as use of the social media platform grew. england are preparing for their quarterfinal against colombia at the women's football world cup, if they get through they could meet co—hosts australia. their star striker and captain is chelsea's sam kerr but an injury has meant she's only made one brief...
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came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption on london's busy oxfords down, simon carlyle, has died aged 48, his manager has confirmed. the scottish sitcom has starred arabella weir, and was also created and written by gregor sharp. carlyle wrote the show as a one—off special in 2013 before it was commissioned as a series in 2016. holiday bookings injuly for travel in august more than quadrupled, according to the advantage travel partnership, which represents about 20% of travel agents. record rain in the uk has lead to this rise in last—minute bookings in the hope of catching some summer sunshine. you're live with bbc news. 41 migrants have drowned off the italian island of lampedusa after their boat capsized. a total of 45 people, including three children, a group of four people were rescued from the mediterranean and arrived on wednesday. 0ur correspondents in this report. this is another tragedy in the mediterranean sea. they were only four survivors and they have all been taken to lampedusa. they are still in shock but physically, they are doing w
came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption on london's busy oxfords down, simon carlyle, has died aged 48, his manager has confirmed. the scottish sitcom has starred arabella weir, and was also created and written by gregor sharp. carlyle wrote the show as a one—off special in 2013 before it was commissioned as a series in 2016. holiday bookings injuly for travel in august more than quadrupled, according to the advantage travel partnership, which...
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michael mcmahon, economics professor at oxford university.xplosion at a petrol station has killed 35 people and injured dozens more. the accident happened in the capital of dagestan, makhachkala, on the caspian sea. pictures shared online shows the aftermath of the explosion. local media reports say a fire started in an area where cars were parked. it then spread to the petrol station, sparking the explosion. and these pictures were released by the russian emergencies ministry. hundreds of firefighters battled to control the fire. many of those who were injured have been flown to moscow for treatment. earlier i spoke to our moscow correspondent, will vernon. deadly fires and explosions are a very common occurrence in russia, this kind of thing happens almost every day, but the death toll here was particularly high and that's probably because the area around that petrol station was packed with cars last night at around 9.30pm local time when the explosion happened. videos provided by the emergencies ministry and also posted on social media sho
michael mcmahon, economics professor at oxford university.xplosion at a petrol station has killed 35 people and injured dozens more. the accident happened in the capital of dagestan, makhachkala, on the caspian sea. pictures shared online shows the aftermath of the explosion. local media reports say a fire started in an area where cars were parked. it then spread to the petrol station, sparking the explosion. and these pictures were released by the russian emergencies ministry. hundreds of...
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came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption on london's busy oxfordr option was at the new tier will cost 1499 per month in the uk with customers having and you pressurise to keep their kind current perks. let's turn to the ongoing migrant crisis in europe — an investigation is continuing — after 41 people drowned off the italian island of lampedusa. their boat had set off from tunisia, and capsized. four people who survived the disaster were rescued and arrived in lampedusa on wednesday. from rome, sofia bettiza sent this update: this is another tragedy in the mediterranean sea. there were only four survivors and they have all been taken to lampedusa. they are still in shock but physically doing well, they only have small cuts and bruises. now they have all been questioned by the italian authorities, who have opened an investigation into what happened. this morning, we had an update from the authorities, who say that when the boat capsized, everyone who was on board was thrown into the water and were in the water for hours until they spotted a small
came after social media videos encouraged people to turn up and cause disruption on london's busy oxfordr option was at the new tier will cost 1499 per month in the uk with customers having and you pressurise to keep their kind current perks. let's turn to the ongoing migrant crisis in europe — an investigation is continuing — after 41 people drowned off the italian island of lampedusa. their boat had set off from tunisia, and capsized. four people who survived the disaster were rescued and...
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on oxford street recently load of young people just going absolutely feral .ing absolutely feral. uh, that by the way, will no doubt be happening town or a city be happening at a town or a city near you soon. i wonder though with all of this is it just a lack of respect for law and order? i'm not sure. i think it's result of the breakdown it's the result of the breakdown of the convention royal family. so i'm going to be getting stuck into my pundits in into that with my pundits in just . i will see you in just a tick. i will see you in three. but right now it's your weather feeling weather, that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers >> proud sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello there . welcome to your >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . i'm greg dewhurst and looking at the weekend be summarised by sunshine and scattered showers particularly heavy on saturday and looking at the bigger picture, we can see why this area of low pressure moves in for the weekend. increasing the wind strengths increase , wind strengths increase, inc
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finally, i thank my publisher, oxford press. oxford has a long and storied history of publishing groundbreaking books, especially in women's history. african-american history and sports history. without a doubt. oxford university press is the proper press for serving herself. i extend gratitude to oxford's president nico fund humanities editor in chief theo caldera, the marketing and publicity team as represented by jostle in cordova and aaron cox. and last but certainly least, susan added our susan ferber, my editor, the executive editor of american and world history. biography is, a historical genre steeped in concern about origins and many years that i spent researching and writing serving herself. people have often asked me when i first learned about althea gibson. the question itself me because it speaks to the relative obscurity and to which gibson had fallen until recently when i scanned my bookshelves and multiple biographies of joe louis, jesse owens, jackie robinson muhammad ali, and now arthur, i find myself wondering
finally, i thank my publisher, oxford press. oxford has a long and storied history of publishing groundbreaking books, especially in women's history. african-american history and sports history. without a doubt. oxford university press is the proper press for serving herself. i extend gratitude to oxford's president nico fund humanities editor in chief theo caldera, the marketing and publicity team as represented by jostle in cordova and aaron cox. and last but certainly least, susan added our...
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anna, you've been doing a series of seminars at oxford . tell us a of seminars at oxford. about how you're continuing his legacy. >> right? so the idea, of course , as you might guess by the name, roger scruton legacy name, the roger scruton legacy foundation, is to continue his legacy and to really establish it conservation care it through the conservation care and of humane and continuation of humane wisdom and culture and this wisdom and culture and what this looks like is hosting lectures, hosting performances, hosting seminars and conferences. like you said , we just hosted the you said, we just hosted the concert premiere for the opera that he had written the libretto to. that was set to music by david matthews, and just did david matthews, and we just did this week in oxford seminar this last week in oxford seminar where 21 undergraduate where he had 21 undergraduate students the west students from around the west come five days and come together for five days and go lectures and go through lectures and experiences. out to experiences. get to go out to sir roger's f
anna, you've been doing a series of seminars at oxford . tell us a of seminars at oxford. about how you're continuing his legacy. >> right? so the idea, of course , as you might guess by the name, roger scruton legacy name, the roger scruton legacy foundation, is to continue his legacy and to really establish it conservation care it through the conservation care and of humane and continuation of humane wisdom and culture and this wisdom and culture and what this looks like is hosting...
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shop day.7 the descending on oxford street for looter shop day? the home secretary calls for them to be hunted down and locked up . good hunted down and locked up. good afternoon. it's exactly midday. i'm rhiannon jones in the gb newsroom . gb news can reveal newsroom. gb news can reveal a 100,000 migrants have now crossed the channel. that's since records began in 2018. the landmark figure was reached as another 400 people crossed in eight small boats. today the arrivals are the first since saturday as bad weather made conditions in the channel largely impassable. the figures add yet more pressure on the prime minister, rishi sunak, stopping the small boats is one of his government's key priorities. shadow financial secretary james murray told us the government must take action. >> what people want to see, though, is real solutions to tackling this problem and that's why we've said that we would go after the people smugglers, the criminal gangs who are bringing people over in the first place to make that we cut that to make sure that we cut that
shop day.7 the descending on oxford street for looter shop day? the home secretary calls for them to be hunted down and locked up . good hunted down and locked up. good afternoon. it's exactly midday. i'm rhiannon jones in the gb newsroom . gb news can reveal newsroom. gb news can reveal a 100,000 migrants have now crossed the channel. that's since records began in 2018. the landmark figure was reached as another 400 people crossed in eight small boats. today the arrivals are the first since...
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anna, you've been doing a series of seminars at oxford . tell us a of seminars at oxford. about how you're continuing his legacy. >> right? so the idea, of course , as you might guess by the name, roger scruton legacy name, the roger scruton legacy foundation, is to continue his legacy and to really establish it conservation care it through the conservation care and of humane and continuation of humane wisdom and culture and this wisdom and culture and what this looks like is hosting lectures, hosting performances, hosting seminars and conferences. like you said , we just hosted the you said, we just hosted the concert premiere for the opera that he had written the libretto to. that was set to music by david matthews, and just did david matthews, and we just did this week in oxford seminar this last week in oxford seminar where 21 undergraduate where he had 21 undergraduate students the west students from around the west come five days and come together for five days and go lectures and go through lectures and experiences. out to experiences. get to go out to sir roger's f
anna, you've been doing a series of seminars at oxford . tell us a of seminars at oxford. about how you're continuing his legacy. >> right? so the idea, of course , as you might guess by the name, roger scruton legacy name, the roger scruton legacy foundation, is to continue his legacy and to really establish it conservation care it through the conservation care and of humane and continuation of humane wisdom and culture and this wisdom and culture and what this looks like is hosting...
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sophie duncan, a research fellow and dean for mail-in college at the university of oxford.for juliette. the lives and death of shakespeare's first tragic heroine. thanks to both of you for being with. that's what an exciting time. william shakespeare, wasn't available. but we're glad that you to. we're doctor duncan, let me ask, you i touched on the intergenerational relevance of romeo and juliet in the introduction and all of shakespeare's flags and sonnets have universality. that makes them classics, and in your estimation what is it about romeo and juliet that continues to resonate as much as it does. ? >> i think because shakespeare has such a tremendous sympathy for romney onto the, yet one of the things that he changes about his sources is that he really squarely blames the parents. we think of the teenager as something that is a kind of product of the 1960s and that generation, but in fact. i say that he invents the teenager. lots of people maybe until now and counted this place for the first-time, as teenagers. and, after that, i think that there's something wonderf
sophie duncan, a research fellow and dean for mail-in college at the university of oxford.for juliette. the lives and death of shakespeare's first tragic heroine. thanks to both of you for being with. that's what an exciting time. william shakespeare, wasn't available. but we're glad that you to. we're doctor duncan, let me ask, you i touched on the intergenerational relevance of romeo and juliet in the introduction and all of shakespeare's flags and sonnets have universality. that makes them...