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pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton 0bservatory in hampshire. remarkable images. the country on tuesday. but we did see some good spells of sunshine for central—southeastern scotland, where temperatures reached close to the mid—20s celsius. for the next few days, though, we hold onto the largely cloudy skies and it's going to feel pretty cool for the time of year. we maintain these west—northwest winds across the uk. west—northwest winds moisture laden air rolling in off the atlantic will bring a lot of cloud, thickest of it across northern and western fringes, where we could see some light rain or drizzle. but, again, like tuesday, with some shelter to central eastern scotland, east of the pennines, southeast wales, southwest england, will see some good spells of sunshine. the winds quite brisk again particularly across northern and western coastal areas. and those temperatures pretty much where they've been the last few days, high teens for most, but in the sunnier spots, the low 20s once again. now, as we head through wednesday night, it stays rather benign, pr
pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton 0bservatory in hampshire. remarkable images. the country on tuesday. but we did see some good spells of sunshine for central—southeastern scotland, where temperatures reached close to the mid—20s celsius. for the next few days, though, we hold onto the largely cloudy skies and it's going to feel pretty cool for the time of year. we maintain these west—northwest winds across the uk. west—northwest winds moisture laden air rolling in off the atlantic...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire. that's it.the news where you are. have a very good night. hello there. we've seen some sunshine in a few places today. in scotland, temperatures reached 23 degrees. for many parts of the uk in the next few days, there'll still be a lot of cloud around, keeping temperatures lower than they should be at this time of the year, and there's still a chance of a bit of rain in the air from time to time. a little drizzle developing particularly over the hills tonight as we see the cloud lowering, some mist and murk, too. this blanket of cloud will be keeping temperatures around 12—14 degrees, similar to what we had last night. a bit of rain heading through the northern isles, could slip down into northern parts of mainland scotland, but the rest of scotland should see the cloud thinning and some sunshine coming through. looks pretty dull, at least to begin with, elsewhere. many places having a dry day. the cloud lifting and thinning a bit, skies will tend to brighten, could even be a peep of sunshine he
pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire. that's it.the news where you are. have a very good night. hello there. we've seen some sunshine in a few places today. in scotland, temperatures reached 23 degrees. for many parts of the uk in the next few days, there'll still be a lot of cloud around, keeping temperatures lower than they should be at this time of the year, and there's still a chance of a bit of rain in the air from time to time. a little drizzle developing...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire.ith some sunshine. temperatures 23 degrees. in kent, various shades of grey and i know of one person he was lighting a fire this afternoon, it was so cold. it is the latter stages of august and we have this cloud covering overnight and it will lower unto the hills, a bit of drizzle here and there and temperatures underneath that blanket, 12 to 14 degrees. rain coming into the northern isles and parts of mainland scotland. the rest of scotland should have sunny spells developing again. the cloud is tending to lift elsewhere and it will brighten up in many places with a hint of sunshine as well. as a result we have temperatures up to a reasonable 20 or 21 celsius. i will skip through the next couple of
pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire.ith some sunshine. temperatures 23 degrees. in kent, various shades of grey and i know of one person he was lighting a fire this afternoon, it was so cold. it is the latter stages of august and we have this cloud covering overnight and it will lower unto the hills, a bit of drizzle here and there and temperatures underneath that blanket, 12 to 14 degrees. rain coming into the northern isles and parts of mainland scotland. the rest of...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. to help battle wildfires on evia — the country's second largest island. the united states has confirmed that its sending its envoy, zalmay khalilzad, to qatar to hold talks over three—days to try to bring an end to the current taliban offensive in afghhanistan. as the fierce fighting continues across the country, thousands of people are fleeing to turkey. for a country already playing host to four million refugees, the situation is causing alarm — with humanitarian agencies bracing themselves for an increase in the number of displaced people. from eastern turkey, mahmut hamsici has this report. escape from the taliban. as we arrived in this border area, we met hundreds of afghans fleeing war. many have travelled hundreds of miles across iran. for some, thejourney is all too much. their entire existence packed into bags. they are exhausted, under the bright sun. child crying perida came here with her four children. she sold her house to raise enough cash for the journey. but after bein
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge. to help battle wildfires on evia — the country's second largest island. the united states has confirmed that its sending its envoy, zalmay khalilzad, to qatar to hold talks over three—days to try to bring an end to the current taliban offensive in afghhanistan. as the fierce fighting continues across the country, thousands of people are fleeing to turkey. for a country already playing host to four million refugees, the situation is causing alarm — with...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire.anslation: if you are asking a question about ideology, i there is no difference. we were all muslims then, we are all muslims. we still believe in the same ideology, but comparing to the former taliban, there is expertise now, there is a difference between our experience, there's a difference in our expertise. providing the translation there was my colleague zarghuna kargar, who is afghan herself, now living and working in the uk. she spoke to tim willcox earlier, giving her reaction to what was said. i've spoken to him before on many occasions on the phone because we never saw him before. he never appeared in front of media, in picture. so, for me, it was interesting to see him first, and also quite a different image, because there were sometimes on social media, some pictures were shared of so—called zabihullah mujahid, so definitely those pictures that i had seen was not him. the voice was the same, and it's interesting, yes, it's a different taliban inviting international communit
pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire.anslation: if you are asking a question about ideology, i there is no difference. we were all muslims then, we are all muslims. we still believe in the same ideology, but comparing to the former taliban, there is expertise now, there is a difference between our experience, there's a difference in our expertise. providing the translation there was my colleague zarghuna kargar, who is afghan herself, now living and working in the uk. she...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire. darren has the weather for us now. see the cloudiness with mist. that blanket of cloudiness with the temperatures around 12, 14 degrees similar to what we had last night. there is some rain coming into northern parts of mainland scotland. the rest of scotland should see cloudiness and sunshine coming through. it will be dull elsewhere. the cloudiness lifting and the skies will brighten and they will be some sunshine here and there. there is a northwesterly breeze feeding in cool air although the wind will ease into the day and with more brightness we should see temperatures up to 20 or 21 celsius. this is bbc news, i'm christian fraser. the taliban fighters have control of the streets — now the taliban leadership is in afghanistan ready to form a government. but in their first press conference since kabul fell the group say they are not seeking "revenge" and all afghans will be "'forgiven'. there is an invitation for all former officials to return to theirjobs. i reassure all internationals, the un, all embassies, our
pallab ghosh, bbc news, chilbolton observatory in hampshire. darren has the weather for us now. see the cloudiness with mist. that blanket of cloudiness with the temperatures around 12, 14 degrees similar to what we had last night. there is some rain coming into northern parts of mainland scotland. the rest of scotland should see cloudiness and sunshine coming through. it will be dull elsewhere. the cloudiness lifting and the skies will brighten and they will be some sunshine here and there....
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here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh.ide are jets of material across the expanse of space as a result of a gigantic black hole inside it. these jets are shooting outjust like a fountain of water, far, far beyond the reaches of the galaxy itself. i walked around with a huge smile on my face for the rest of the day because i felt so proud that i was able to make this image and be able to see something nobody had ever seen before. it is just one of several new pictures obtained with the help of these aerials planted in a small field in hampshire. these pick up radio waves from the galaxies. they may not look like much, but astronomers have connected 52 sitesjust like this one, spread all across europe. astronomers can now see things they have never been able to see before. this is a picture of a galaxy seen through a normal telescope, and here is a standard radio image of it. although it is a lot brighter, a lot of the detail has been lost. now compare it with one of the new, high definition images, which is much sharper, sh
here's our science correspondent, pallab ghosh.ide are jets of material across the expanse of space as a result of a gigantic black hole inside it. these jets are shooting outjust like a fountain of water, far, far beyond the reaches of the galaxy itself. i walked around with a huge smile on my face for the rest of the day because i felt so proud that i was able to make this image and be able to see something nobody had ever seen before. it is just one of several new pictures obtained with the...
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our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has this exclusive report.began to forget things last year.— things last year. how can i sa ? it things last year. how can i say? it was... _ things last year. how can i say? it was... as - things last year. how can i say? it was... as though, | things last year. how can i i say? it was... as though, my brain was telling me to do things... yeah?— brain was telling me to do things... yeah? difficult for him to actually _ things... yeah? difficult for him to actually explain - things... yeah? difficult for | him to actually explain what happens, really.— happens, really. they are concerned _ happens, really. they are concerned that _ happens, really. they are concerned that he - happens, really. they are concerned that he is - happens, really. they are - concerned that he is developing some form of dementia. it we would probably have to sell our house to pay for my husband's care.- our house to pay for my husband's care. . ., , ., husband's care. the couple are takin: husband's care. the couple are taking part _
our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has this exclusive report.began to forget things last year.— things last year. how can i sa ? it things last year. how can i say? it was... _ things last year. how can i say? it was... as - things last year. how can i say? it was... as though, | things last year. how can i i say? it was... as though, my brain was telling me to do things... yeah?— brain was telling me to do things... yeah? difficult for him to actually _ things... yeah? difficult for...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news.to volunteer or a family member, how do you go about choosing people? goad family member, how do you go about choosing people?— choosing people? good question. at the moment — choosing people? good question. at the moment we _ choosing people? good question. at the moment we are _ choosing people? good question. at the moment we are recruiting - choosing people? good question. at| the moment we are recruiting people from memory clinics so if you have been referred to a memory clinic because you or someone you know is concerned about your memory, and you need a scan, we will recruit you to the study at that point but at the moment we are recruiting across cambridgeshire and a couple of clinics in brighton and we are increasing the number of clinics across the rest of the country that we will be able to recruit from. you are interested in dementia research there is a great website called, join dementia research, that is a place to volunteer for studies similar to this and unless you are
pallab ghosh, bbc news.to volunteer or a family member, how do you go about choosing people? goad family member, how do you go about choosing people?— choosing people? good question. at the moment — choosing people? good question. at the moment we _ choosing people? good question. at the moment we are _ choosing people? good question. at the moment we are recruiting - choosing people? good question. at| the moment we are recruiting people from memory clinics so if you have been referred to...
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double to 1.6 million. diagnosis could greatly improve patient outcomes. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosherned he was developing some form of dementia. the couple, from hertfordshire, are taking part in trials of a new system that will be able to tell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia but how quickly it is likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn't take dennis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because you are not waiting for a diagnosis and you have someone saying they know what it is now. dennis's brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it compares his scan with those of thousands of other dementia patients. in preclinical tests, it's been able to diagnose dementia years before symptoms develop. you have a diagnosis of dementia, and th
double to 1.6 million. diagnosis could greatly improve patient outcomes. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosherned he was developing some form of dementia. the couple, from hertfordshire, are taking part in trials of a new system that will be able to tell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia but how quickly it is likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression,...
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pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.hink? it is really potentially - important finding. at the moment, as we've heard, it can take months or years to get a diagnosis of dementia. doctors have to carry out several tests and scans and have to rule out other causes of the symptoms the patients are experiencing. this new research shows as a new approach, and artificial intelligence approach that could improve how dementia is diagnosed and will play a huge part in people's lives. can diagnosed and will play a huge part in people's lives.— in people's lives. can you tell us about the _ in people's lives. can you tell us about the difference _ in people's lives. can you tell us about the difference is - in people's lives. can you tell us about the difference is swift - about the difference is swift diagnosis makes to people who have dementia? ., , , . dementia? people experiencing s m-toms dementia? people experiencing symptoms are _ dementia? people experiencing symptoms are obviously - dementia? people experiencing symptoms a
pallab ghosh, bbc news, cambridge.hink? it is really potentially - important finding. at the moment, as we've heard, it can take months or years to get a diagnosis of dementia. doctors have to carry out several tests and scans and have to rule out other causes of the symptoms the patients are experiencing. this new research shows as a new approach, and artificial intelligence approach that could improve how dementia is diagnosed and will play a huge part in people's lives. can diagnosed and...
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of dementia much earlier, which could improve outcomes for patients. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghoshtell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia, but how quickly it's likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn't take dennis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because you are not waiting for a diagnosis and you have someone saying they know what it is now. dennis's brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it compares his scan with those of thousands of other dementia patients. in preclinical tests, it's been able to diagnose dementia years before symptoms develop. you have a diagnosis of dementia, and that is a big thing to take on board, so when i'm delivering this diagnosis, anything i can do to be more confident about that and to give peopl
of dementia much earlier, which could improve outcomes for patients. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghoshtell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia, but how quickly it's likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before...
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our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has this exclusive report.financially, as a couple, to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got so bad that i couldn�*t take denis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because if you get a diagnosis, you're not waiting months and months for someone to come back and say, "we know what it is now." denis�* brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it compares his scan to those of thousands of dementia patients. in preclinical tests, it has been able to diagnose dementia years before symptoms develop. to have a diagnosis of dementia, it�*s a big thing to take on board so when i�*m delivering this diagnosis, anything which i can do to be more confident about that, to give people more information, to help them plan their lives, it�*s a great thing to be able to do. and the new technique can give results much faster... currently, it can take several scans and many other tests to find out whether someone has dementia. the new artificial intelligence system can pot
our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has this exclusive report.financially, as a couple, to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got so bad that i couldn�*t take denis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because if you get a diagnosis, you're not waiting months and months for someone to come back and say, "we know what it is now." denis�* brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it compares his scan to those of...
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could lead to much earlier identification of the onset of dementia. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghoshin trials of a new dementia but how quickly it is likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn't take dennis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because you are not waiting for a diagnosis and you have someone saying they know what it is now. dennis's brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it compares his scan with those of thousands of other dementia patients. in preclinical tests, it's been able to diagnose dementia years before symptoms develop. you have a diagnosis of dementia, and that is a big thing to take on board, so when i'm delivering this diagnosis, anything i can do to be more confident about that and to give people more information and to h
could lead to much earlier identification of the onset of dementia. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghoshin trials of a new dementia but how quickly it is likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn't...
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our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, reports careful over here. likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn't take dennis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because you are not waiting for a diagnosis and you have someone saying they know what it is now. dennis's brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it compares his scan with those of thousands of other dementia patients. in preclinical tests, it's been able to diagnose dementia years before symptoms develop. you have a diagnosis of dementia, and that is a big thing to take on board, so when i'm delivering this diagnosis, anything i can do to be more confident about that and to give people more information and to help them plan their lives is a great thing to be
our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, reports careful over here. likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn't take dennis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because you are not waiting for a...
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here's our science correspondent pallab ghosh. careful over here.ings last year. how can i say it? it was... it was as though my brain was telling me to do things, yeah, but it doesn't... it's difficult for him to actually explain what happens, really. they're concerned that he's developing some form of dementia. it does mean that i understand that we would probably have to sell our house to pay for my husband's care. thanks for coming with me today. the couple are taking part in trials of a new system that will be able to tell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia, but how quickly it's likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? _ no, i think it's fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn't take dennis on holiday. dennis's brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it comp
here's our science correspondent pallab ghosh. careful over here.ings last year. how can i say it? it was... it was as though my brain was telling me to do things, yeah, but it doesn't... it's difficult for him to actually explain what happens, really. they're concerned that he's developing some form of dementia. it does mean that i understand that we would probably have to sell our house to pay for my husband's care. thanks for coming with me today. the couple are taking part in trials of a...