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jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.essional chamber choir. the corporation is having to make significant savings because its funding — which comes from the licence fee — is frozen until 202a. more than 140,000 people signed a petition against the closure — our arts correspondent david sillito is with me. what does today's decision mean 's the bbc singers, which trace their origin back to the wireless chorus of 20 —— origin back to the wireless chorus of 20 -- 1924 origin back to the wireless chorus of 20 —— 1924 were about to celebrate their centenary until it was decided by the bbc that it needed to make cuts, its funding has been dropped by 40% over the last ten years, £5 million is spent on orchestras and inquires, £5 million needs to go and that to be the end of the bbc singers. they were going to be disbanded on the 30th september, and that has been suspended because we understand it does not organisations have come forward with an offer of some form of financial support. but it is early days —— two organisations h
jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.essional chamber choir. the corporation is having to make significant savings because its funding — which comes from the licence fee — is frozen until 202a. more than 140,000 people signed a petition against the closure — our arts correspondent david sillito is with me. what does today's decision mean 's the bbc singers, which trace their origin back to the wireless chorus of 20 —— origin back to the wireless chorus of 20 -- 1924 origin back to the...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth. it would borrow up to £45 billion from switzerland's central bank to shore up its finances. shares in credit suisse plunged yesterday, prompting fears of a wider crisis. our business correspondent marc ashdown is with me. first question, what has gone wrong at credit suisse lutsk switzerland's second biggest bank, 170 years old but it has had a rocky few years. this week it has found material weaknesses in its financial reporting, leading to the biggest shareholder, the saudi bank, saying it would put no more money in, spooking investors thinking of the bank has no money, but will it come from? the swiss central bank stepped in overnight with an injection of the equivalent of £45 billion to shore things up. looking at the impact it has had on the ftse 100, the main index here in the uk, it lost 3.8% ina the main index here in the uk, it lost 3.8% in a single day, the worst performance in a day since the early days of the pandemic. big performance in a day since the early days of the p
jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth. it would borrow up to £45 billion from switzerland's central bank to shore up its finances. shares in credit suisse plunged yesterday, prompting fears of a wider crisis. our business correspondent marc ashdown is with me. first question, what has gone wrong at credit suisse lutsk switzerland's second biggest bank, 170 years old but it has had a rocky few years. this week it has found material weaknesses in its financial reporting, leading to the biggest...
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it is the people of plymouth! the future of its regeneration plans. this is what the council aims for the city centre to look like as part of a £13 million revamp. many traders and residents agree a spruce up is long overdue. but 70% of more than 2,000 respondents to a consultation said they were against the council's plans. the authorities say they have listened and changed the final design so it will deliver more than 170 semi—mature trees. now, it was the leader of the council, richard bingley, who used his executive powers to order the felling of the trees and he hasn't responded to our requests for an interview and just a few days ago his conservative group announced that he will resign on monday when he is due to face a no confidence vote. this has been an emotive and divisive issue in plymouth, that's likely to continue to be the case, despite today's court hearing. plymouth's director for pace said this outside the court after the ruling. this outside the court after the rulini. ~ this outside the court af
it is the people of plymouth! the future of its regeneration plans. this is what the council aims for the city centre to look like as part of a £13 million revamp. many traders and residents agree a spruce up is long overdue. but 70% of more than 2,000 respondents to a consultation said they were against the council's plans. the authorities say they have listened and changed the final design so it will deliver more than 170 semi—mature trees. now, it was the leader of the council, richard...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.ich allows them to focus on their studies rather than drop out of university. our midlands correspondent phil mackie has more. hey, morning. welcome. welcome, fellas. hi. come in, come in. welcome to the recovery flat. this student flat is unique. three rooms here. my room is on the end. that's my space. yusuf is a mature student, eight years in recovery. opened since january, there's room for five other students, all of whom are recovering from some form of addiction. recovery flats, and the support projects which work alongside them, are commonplace in american colleges, where they've helped tens of thousands of students complete their degrees. in a recovery flat like this, they don't have to be around people coming. you know, the temptation is out of the way when they're in their home where they're living. so, you know. and building those relationships with other people in recovery is also very important. you know, they may not even know it yet, but they know they want something. bu
jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.ich allows them to focus on their studies rather than drop out of university. our midlands correspondent phil mackie has more. hey, morning. welcome. welcome, fellas. hi. come in, come in. welcome to the recovery flat. this student flat is unique. three rooms here. my room is on the end. that's my space. yusuf is a mature student, eight years in recovery. opened since january, there's room for five other students, all of whom are recovering from some form of...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.. the bbc says an investigation was completed, and a health and safety review will now be carried out. top gear is one of the bbc�*s most widely exported programmes — and it hasn't commented on reports that flintoff has decided to leave the programme. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has the story. and you're expecting me... yeah. ..to go down there? freddie flintoffjoined top gear in 2019. along with co—presenters paddy mcguinness and chris harris, he helped to reverse the fall in ratings that had followed the departure ofjeremy clarkson, richard hammond and james may four years earlier. the incident at top gear's test track at dunsfold park aerodrome in surrey last december, resulted in freddie flintoff being taken to hospital for treatment. just over three months later, bbc studios, which produces the bbc one show, says it's concluded its report into what happened. it says that it has sincerely apologised to flintoff, and that it'll continue to support him throughout his
jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.. the bbc says an investigation was completed, and a health and safety review will now be carried out. top gear is one of the bbc�*s most widely exported programmes — and it hasn't commented on reports that flintoff has decided to leave the programme. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has the story. and you're expecting me... yeah. ..to go down there? freddie flintoffjoined top gear in 2019. along with co—presenters paddy mcguinness and chris...
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plymouth notch, vermont, to see where 100 years ago, almost coolidge was sworn by his own father to the president, joe parchment, when the press told him the coolidge's father, who said you could swear in the president, he said, who said, i couldn't. a few if any of our leading politicians have come as much as mr. pence has to embody virtues of coolidge, a commoner of modesty, strong religious faith, a sense budgetary rectitude. and what i like to call constitutional mr. a coolidge famously displayed his courage. one as governor of massachusetts he faced down the boston police strike cabling. samuel gompers, the immortal words there is no right to strike against the public safety by anyone, anybody, anywhere, any time vice president pence famously showed his courage on january six, 2001, amid the riot when amid the riot, he refused to leave the bent as he was on returning to his duty to. as the constitution puts it, open the the certificates, close quote quote. mr. pence has given us a deeply affecting account of this in his new memoir, so help me god. it's a wonderful title by the way,
plymouth notch, vermont, to see where 100 years ago, almost coolidge was sworn by his own father to the president, joe parchment, when the press told him the coolidge's father, who said you could swear in the president, he said, who said, i couldn't. a few if any of our leading politicians have come as much as mr. pence has to embody virtues of coolidge, a commoner of modesty, strong religious faith, a sense budgetary rectitude. and what i like to call constitutional mr. a coolidge famously...
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campaigners in plymouth celebrating the news from the high court. brilliant!t this apocalypse they have created here. but at _ apocalypse they have created here. but at least we have got a little bit of _ but at least we have got a little bit of a — but at least we have got a little bit of a stay, and we have managed to save _ bit of a stay, and we have managed to save a _ bit of a stay, and we have managed to save a few trees. that's a good thing _ thing. contractors thing. — contractors came late at night and wasted no time felling more than 100 trees in just a a few hours for the sake of regeneration. at around 1am, campaigners were able to get an injunction to stop the job. it campaigners were able to get an injunction to stop the job.- injunction to stop the 'ob. if you cut any more h injunction to stop the 'ob. if you cut any more trees _ injunction to stop the job. if you cut any more trees down, - injunction to stop the job. if you cut any more trees down, it - injunction to stop the job. if you cut any more trees down, it will| injunction to stop the
campaigners in plymouth celebrating the news from the high court. brilliant!t this apocalypse they have created here. but at _ apocalypse they have created here. but at least we have got a little bit of _ but at least we have got a little bit of a — but at least we have got a little bit of a stay, and we have managed to save _ bit of a stay, and we have managed to save a _ bit of a stay, and we have managed to save a few trees. that's a good thing _ thing. contractors thing. — contractors...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.s and queens have been among the few people permitted to walk on one of britain's greatest mediaeval treasures — the cosmati pavement. now, for the first time in its history, visitors to westminster abbey will be allowed to stand — in socks — in the exact spot where the king will be crowned. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has more. in just six weeks' time, westminster abbey will host another coronation. since 1066, 39 monarchs have been crowned here. and for the past 700 years, beneath their feet has been this, a mosaic made from thousands of pieces of glass, marble and stone, the cosmati pavement. it's just so unusual that this is here. italian masons came here with all their materials. they collaborated with the english masons to produce this fantastic, glittering, shiny mosaic, in front of the high altar at the heart of westminster abbey. it would have looked amazing. it's so beautiful in the flesh, but it's been covered up for years. yes. covered with carpet and boarding, j
jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.s and queens have been among the few people permitted to walk on one of britain's greatest mediaeval treasures — the cosmati pavement. now, for the first time in its history, visitors to westminster abbey will be allowed to stand — in socks — in the exact spot where the king will be crowned. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has more. in just six weeks' time, westminster abbey will host another coronation. since 1066, 39 monarchs have been crowned...
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calvin was the fifth generation in the family to live in plymouth. his great great grandfather, captain john coolidge, served in the revolutionary army and later became one of the earliest settlers, the town. around 1780, the dutch sometimes referred to as an elevated area, surrounded hills and mountains full of natural beauty, with several streams. brooks running through it. there are a number of farms and open fields, but otherwise the area is largely forested with pines hardwoods. calvin's lived on a farm just down the road from the house where he was born. calvin's father, john coolidge, ran the general store in post office. family home was attached to the back of the store and was a modest. five room story and a half cottage. john coolidge, a well-regarded and respected member of the community and served in numerous ways over the years. calvin had admiration for his father in his many capabilities. calvin would later write in his autobiography he he trusted nearly everybody but lost a surprisingly small amount. sometimes people he had not seen y
calvin was the fifth generation in the family to live in plymouth. his great great grandfather, captain john coolidge, served in the revolutionary army and later became one of the earliest settlers, the town. around 1780, the dutch sometimes referred to as an elevated area, surrounded hills and mountains full of natural beauty, with several streams. brooks running through it. there are a number of farms and open fields, but otherwise the area is largely forested with pines hardwoods. calvin's...
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it stems from watching a 2005 fa cup tie plymouth and everton, plymouth lost but he loved the support there, head of the final encore. ,, ., ., ., , ., encore. strange emotions here today, 138 ears encore. strange emotions here today, 138 years of — encore. strange emotions here today, 138 years of history _ encore. strange emotions here today, 138 years of history coming _ encore. strange emotions here today, 138 years of history coming to - encore. strange emotions here today, 138 years of history coming to an - 138 years of history coming to an end. only two weeks ago the oldham coliseum announced it would be shutting at the end of the month, having lost its full arts council funding. they have put together a greatest hits show, 11 shows tonight including i, daniel blake, with maxine peake and christopher ecclestone reading extracts from that. that was going to be on this summer and now it will not go ahead. so many northern actors have come to the theatre. jean alexander, hilda ogden in coronation street, was part of the repertory company, as was pat phoenix, elsie tanner. right u
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so, you know, we'll go head to head with plymouth and see what happens there.ead our social media quotes and tweets and all of that! but it's fun. now, this was bernie's seat here. this is where bernie used to sit on a matchday. and how does it feel being back now? kind of sat here where she watched so many games. it actually feels a little bit emotional, if i'm absolutely honest. coming here, ifeel, especially the later stage in her life, was probably the best medicine that she had. because it's almost an escape from the cancer. but, you know, on match days, sat in this seat, that was completely forgotten about. was that a big thing for you, not just the sponsorship, but doing it for bernie? in reflection of the enjoyment, the love, how many times she came here, is that the reason you wanted to have her name, that she came up with, in this stadium? yes, it was mainly because of that, her love and the connection with the actual name. i just... itjust seemed like a logical step. and she'll be giggling from up there, at you presenters trying to pronounce it prope
so, you know, we'll go head to head with plymouth and see what happens there.ead our social media quotes and tweets and all of that! but it's fun. now, this was bernie's seat here. this is where bernie used to sit on a matchday. and how does it feel being back now? kind of sat here where she watched so many games. it actually feels a little bit emotional, if i'm absolutely honest. coming here, ifeel, especially the later stage in her life, was probably the best medicine that she had. because...
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we're going to bring in mat, frost, his policy, lead plymouth marine universities joining us from plymouth and the u. k. vega, to have you with us. why is this so important? this, this treaty i, it's hard to say it is because for many, many years people are believed that the see didn't really have a lot. it is considered a dead zone, right? hence the 19th century. we now know that the open seas are the high seas, contain a lot of biodiversity. there are about 240000 species. we now all but estimate saw that there are 10 times out amounts of species. and, and we have all of this unknown area, a lot of it isn't bad either. and the technologies today mean the ability for people in terms of fishing, shipping, ceeback mining as really advanced. so we just need to protect this very rich area of our planet. none of these discoveries or advances in technology have happened overnight. this certainly not happened in the last 48 hours or so. people have known that this situation has existed. why is it taken 15 years to get to this point? well, i mean there's, there's a very fun demand. so piece of ma
we're going to bring in mat, frost, his policy, lead plymouth marine universities joining us from plymouth and the u. k. vega, to have you with us. why is this so important? this, this treaty i, it's hard to say it is because for many, many years people are believed that the see didn't really have a lot. it is considered a dead zone, right? hence the 19th century. we now know that the open seas are the high seas, contain a lot of biodiversity. there are about 240000 species. we now all but...
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they said plymouth, we're talking plymouth these talking about plymouth and these trees cut down.this something that saw this was something that i saw kind breaking at 11:00 at kind of breaking at 11:00 at night on twitter couple of night on on twitter a couple of nights ago, i thought, oh, what's about? what's that about? and basically, , this it. basically, sam, this is it. trees being cut down under the cloak of darkness. so the locals couldn't subject for reason. well it's not really clear. i mean , it seems to be a revamp to mean, it seems to be a revamp to help cycles and walkers this is this a low traffic neighbourhood like this it's always always always oversight place. i mean, i do declare an interest i do cycle so red lights do i try not say as you do sometimes i have to not to do it again i'm but actually yeah they are it's in plymouth. they are trying create these cycle walkways in as a result they're cutting down trees and as you say in the cloak of darkness, it means there's something really sinister about this, you know, you know what's incredible about the plymouth
they said plymouth, we're talking plymouth these talking about plymouth and these trees cut down.this something that saw this was something that i saw kind breaking at 11:00 at kind of breaking at 11:00 at night on twitter couple of night on on twitter a couple of nights ago, i thought, oh, what's about? what's that about? and basically, , this it. basically, sam, this is it. trees being cut down under the cloak of darkness. so the locals couldn't subject for reason. well it's not really clear....
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jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.from california, where residents of these homes in san clemente orange county had a very close call with a landslide. the state's had a tough few months for storms, and it's now facing, notjust heavy rains but melting snow that's adding to the flood waters and causing mud and landslides like these. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth. hello there. it's a lot milder today than it was yesterday, but along with the milder air comes some rather wet and windy weather, particularly out towards the west. this is chorley in lancashire. some very soggy ground here and not a lot is set to change as we head through the rest of this week and into the start of next. a few brighter spells around, but it's going to be cloudy, mild and there's more wet weather to come in the forecast, too. this is today. some rain from this weather front across much of scotland. also a cold frontjust pushing eastwards very slowly across england. the south—westerly wind, brisk towards the western coa
jenny kumah, bbc news, plymouth.from california, where residents of these homes in san clemente orange county had a very close call with a landslide. the state's had a tough few months for storms, and it's now facing, notjust heavy rains but melting snow that's adding to the flood waters and causing mud and landslides like these. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth. hello there. it's a lot milder today than it was yesterday, but along with the milder air comes some rather wet...
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it will be cold, on the south coast not so cold. 10 degrees in plymouth.e. most areas a lot less than that. this is bbc news, welcome if you�*re watching here in the uk or around the globe. i�*m geeta guru—murthy and these are the latest headlines... britain�*s government is accused of utter failure over new asylum rules to stop migrant boats crossing the channel. but prime minister rishi sunak insists his plan is the people�*s priority. we are doing what�*s right, we are acting with compassion, we are acting with fairness and we are acting to respect the laws and orders of our country. this is their fifth prime minister, their sixth immigration plan, their seventh home secretary, and after all this time all they offer is the same old gimmicks and empty promises. a bbc spokesperson says one of its most popular presenters, gary lineker, is being "spoken to" after he criticised the government�*s immigration plans on social media. kyiv denies any involvement in reports that a pro—ukrainian group was behind september�*s attack on the nord stream pipeline. i th
it will be cold, on the south coast not so cold. 10 degrees in plymouth.e. most areas a lot less than that. this is bbc news, welcome if you�*re watching here in the uk or around the globe. i�*m geeta guru—murthy and these are the latest headlines... britain�*s government is accused of utter failure over new asylum rules to stop migrant boats crossing the channel. but prime minister rishi sunak insists his plan is the people�*s priority. we are doing what�*s right, we are acting...
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so whether it was plymouth sheffield and these plymouth and sheffield and these beautiful, mature treeseen cut down. now, you might say in plymouth , it was for say in plymouth, it was for a big development, a multi—million pound develop, maybe was the right thing to do. but for other places it wasn't necessarily. and people up in arms and even in plymouth , there was in plymouth, there was a petition, thousands and thousands of local people say, we keep that. and we want to keep that. and some people going to be people say it's going to be health. good for your health. it's good for your mental looks mental health. it looks beautiful. character to beautiful. it adds character to the maybe even money to the area, maybe even money to the area, maybe even money to the area. so it also stupid thing to do before local election by wait the local election by wait for the local council chop down the trees. council to chop down the trees. but else and but what does anybody else and i think try them down. well an array of issues one of them was they said the developed and needed it it made me sm
so whether it was plymouth sheffield and these plymouth and sheffield and these beautiful, mature treeseen cut down. now, you might say in plymouth , it was for say in plymouth, it was for a big development, a multi—million pound develop, maybe was the right thing to do. but for other places it wasn't necessarily. and people up in arms and even in plymouth , there was in plymouth, there was a petition, thousands and thousands of local people say, we keep that. and we want to keep that. and...
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just three degrees there in aberdeen, perhaps nine for london and for plymouth, so a chilly day whereverhowers pushed across the south. we'll keep a feed of wintry showers into northern scotland, where it will stay quite windy, but for many, a slice of clear sky and some really cold weather for tuesday night, wednesday morning. those are the temperatures in the towns and cities. some places in the countryside will be colder than that. so a frosty start to wednesday. however, we start to see things changing from the west. we'll see cloud rolling in, some outbreaks of rain, briefly some snow over high ground, perhaps very briefly to low levels. but it will tend to turn back to rain because it is going to start to turn milder. and for the end of the week, it looks like mild air is going to start to win the battle for most of us. maybe that cold air clinging on in the north of scotland. but for thursday and friday, some much milder weather on the way, temperatures of 1a, maybe 15 degrees. but with that, some wet and windy weather at times. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in
just three degrees there in aberdeen, perhaps nine for london and for plymouth, so a chilly day whereverhowers pushed across the south. we'll keep a feed of wintry showers into northern scotland, where it will stay quite windy, but for many, a slice of clear sky and some really cold weather for tuesday night, wednesday morning. those are the temperatures in the towns and cities. some places in the countryside will be colder than that. so a frosty start to wednesday. however, we start to see...
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they taught us how to properly care for and feed them just as diplomacy itself to plymouth gifts come with the responsibilities of the recent concerns over the health of fund this in the us, memphis zulu chinese people from around the world launched a global campaign to check on their living conditions, the inspections, rebuild that out of old the pond, this living abroad, those in russia and south korea. we're the happiest. want my smart through music. now we inspect the pandas every day. once a month we take blood to monitor their physiological state and state of their health. we send all this data to chinese specialists who also track them panda's get fresh bamboo 4 times a day, which regularly comes to us from the netherlands. each pan to living in the moscow's who has its own separate territory. they don't enter each other's territory, but they hear each other communicating by smells. of course, during the breeding season, we will connect them, but for a very short time, just like in nature because they do not live with each other as a family. the practice of exchanging gifts has
they taught us how to properly care for and feed them just as diplomacy itself to plymouth gifts come with the responsibilities of the recent concerns over the health of fund this in the us, memphis zulu chinese people from around the world launched a global campaign to check on their living conditions, the inspections, rebuild that out of old the pond, this living abroad, those in russia and south korea. we're the happiest. want my smart through music. now we inspect the pandas every day. once...
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it will be turning back to rain is milder air moves in, should see up to 10 degrees there in plymouther north and east but at least dry until after dark. that weather works its way across the country saturday night preceded by some heavy snow across northern england and scotland for a while but it reverts back to rain as milder air moves in behind it. so a milder day on sunday, the rain clearing its way from the north—east of scotland, windy and quite a bit of cloud, more rain piling into southern and western areas. some of it will be heavy at times but look at those temperatures, much milder across the board, up to 13 degrees in the south. this is bbc news: i'm victoria valentine with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. several people are killed in germany in a shooting at a jehovah's witnesses�* centre in hamburg. translation: i didn't realise was happening. i was filming with my phone and saw through the zoom that somebody was shooting a jehovah's witnesses. the british prime minister is set to meet president macron later on the agenda how to stop migra
it will be turning back to rain is milder air moves in, should see up to 10 degrees there in plymouther north and east but at least dry until after dark. that weather works its way across the country saturday night preceded by some heavy snow across northern england and scotland for a while but it reverts back to rain as milder air moves in behind it. so a milder day on sunday, the rain clearing its way from the north—east of scotland, windy and quite a bit of cloud, more rain piling into...
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after this began happening to you as to plymouth in cuba, the state department and the cia commission studies to get to the bottom of the causes, at least that's what they said they would do. the state department's advisory group, it's called the jason adviser group finally said in early 2022. that it was not likely that the symptoms were being caused by a directed energy weapon. also in early 2022, the c. i a released a report saying that in 976 out of 1000 cases of havana syndrome, they could confirm that the symptoms were not a result of a hostile foreign power without drawing any definitive conclusions. these studies speculated that the causes of havana syndrome could be ultrasound waives, or could be the results of pesticides. but a blue ribbon panel of the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine, said that the likeliest cause was microwave energy, specifically directed, pulsed r f energy. what of the doctors and experts told you about the origins of this thing? have you discussed with them the, the notion of our f energy or microwave pulse energy? absolutely. ye
after this began happening to you as to plymouth in cuba, the state department and the cia commission studies to get to the bottom of the causes, at least that's what they said they would do. the state department's advisory group, it's called the jason adviser group finally said in early 2022. that it was not likely that the symptoms were being caused by a directed energy weapon. also in early 2022, the c. i a released a report saying that in 976 out of 1000 cases of havana syndrome, they could...
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confirmation of the temperatures, three degrees per store perhaps nine for london, plymouth, but it willchilly viewing day. tuesday into wednesday it will be really cold under these clear skies. it will be really cold under these clearskies. expect it will be really cold under these clear skies. expect a widespread frost, some ice, but heading through wednesday things start to change once again. we see rain pushing in from the west and maybe some snow briefly on the leading edge but the rain will be turning milder and actually to go back to a weather battleground it looks like it will be the milder air that winds out for the end of the week, surging northwards. the chair was the major thing on in the north of scotland but for most of thursday and friday are much milderfilled to the weather. in fact we can see temperatures all the way up to 15 degrees. with that there will be some windy weather not snow falling from the sky but some outbreaks of rain at times. a bit of a topsy—turvy week ahead. goodbye. cheers, ben. thank you for that. that's it. more analysis of the day's mean stories on
confirmation of the temperatures, three degrees per store perhaps nine for london, plymouth, but it willchilly viewing day. tuesday into wednesday it will be really cold under these clear skies. it will be really cold under these clearskies. expect it will be really cold under these clear skies. expect a widespread frost, some ice, but heading through wednesday things start to change once again. we see rain pushing in from the west and maybe some snow briefly on the leading edge but the rain...
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temperatures around five degrees in stornoway, nine in plymouth.land, southwestern scotland and northern ireland. that's one weather front, you can see it moves northwards. and then in the southwest later in the day, showers gather across cornwall, devon, parts of southern wales by around about 3pm. the best chance of any brightness would be across parts of the midlands, maybe east anglia, lincolnshire, perhaps yorkshire, and this is where we'll have the mildest weather up to about 16 celsius. elsewhere, the thicker cloud and the outbreaks of rain, it won't be quite as mild, closer to around 10—12 degrees. much fresher conditions in the north of scotland, with some sunshine in lerwick, about six or seven. through the course of monday evening, it does look as that rain would be more widespread and heavy as it spreads across the uk. here's tuesday's weather map, and a broad area of low pressure across the atlantic, sending weather fronts in our direction, quite a few isobars there, so that means the winds will be freshening as we go through tuesday a
temperatures around five degrees in stornoway, nine in plymouth.land, southwestern scotland and northern ireland. that's one weather front, you can see it moves northwards. and then in the southwest later in the day, showers gather across cornwall, devon, parts of southern wales by around about 3pm. the best chance of any brightness would be across parts of the midlands, maybe east anglia, lincolnshire, perhaps yorkshire, and this is where we'll have the mildest weather up to about 16 celsius....
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the coroner in plymouth talked about— on. the coroner in plymouth talked about the _ on.ld full on the shooters _ cost of that should full on the shooters themselves. i have a motorbike and i do not expect someone _ motorbike and i do not expect someone else to pay for my mot certificate — someone else to pay for my mot certificate or road tax. that is what — certificate or road tax. that is what is — certificate or road tax. that is what is happening in this shooting. shooters _ what is happening in this shooting. shooters are subsidised and the fact there _ shooters are subsidised and the fact there is— shooters are subsidised and the fact there is not— shooters are subsidised and the fact there is not enough resources on the system _ there is not enough resources on the system to— there is not enough resources on the system to undertake the licensing process _ system to undertake the licensing process effectively mean many police forces _ process effectively mean many police forces do _ process effectively mean many police forces do it _ process effectively mean many p
the coroner in plymouth talked about— on. the coroner in plymouth talked about the _ on.ld full on the shooters _ cost of that should full on the shooters themselves. i have a motorbike and i do not expect someone _ motorbike and i do not expect someone else to pay for my mot certificate — someone else to pay for my mot certificate or road tax. that is what — certificate or road tax. that is what is — certificate or road tax. that is what is happening in this shooting. shooters _ what...
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it will be turning back to rain is milder air moves in, should see up to 10 degrees there in plymouthfter dark. that weather works its way across the country saturday night preceded by some heavy snow across northern england and scotland for a while but it reverts back to rain as milder air moves in behind it. so a milder air on sunday, the rain clearing its way from the north—east of scotland, windy and quite a bit of cloud, more rain piling into southern and western areas. some of it will be heavy at times but look at those temperatures, much milder across the board, up to 13 degrees in the south. this is bbc news. the headlines: at least six people have been killed in a shooting incident in the german city of hamburg. several others were injured. the attack happened inside a meeting hall forjehovah's witnesses. police believe that a person found with fatal injuries on the upper floor of the building was the attacker. the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog has warned of potential disaster after russian missile strikes temporarily cut off the power supply to europe's biggest
it will be turning back to rain is milder air moves in, should see up to 10 degrees there in plymouthfter dark. that weather works its way across the country saturday night preceded by some heavy snow across northern england and scotland for a while but it reverts back to rain as milder air moves in behind it. so a milder air on sunday, the rain clearing its way from the north—east of scotland, windy and quite a bit of cloud, more rain piling into southern and western areas. some of it will...
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early morning temperatures will be around 10 degrees in plymouth and also belfast, but still a littleest in the morning. also rain elsewhere. but sunny spells will develop through the afternoon, for example, in northern ireland, but also heavy showers, possibly thundery ones. towards the south—east and east anglia, one or two glimmers of sunshine also possible in the afternoon. and it will be mild right across the board, temperatures typically around 13 to 15 degrees. in the north of scotland, still chilly — around 7, for example, in stornoway. now, friday is going to be every bit as mild but often cloudy, outbreaks of rain from time to time, but one or two sunny spells as well. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. the race to recover the wreckage of an american surveillance drone downed over the black sea. financial regulators in switzerland step in after a share crash at credit suisse causes jitters in european markets authorities in pakistan pause their attempts to arrest the opposition leader, imran khan, after clashes between pol
early morning temperatures will be around 10 degrees in plymouth and also belfast, but still a littleest in the morning. also rain elsewhere. but sunny spells will develop through the afternoon, for example, in northern ireland, but also heavy showers, possibly thundery ones. towards the south—east and east anglia, one or two glimmers of sunshine also possible in the afternoon. and it will be mild right across the board, temperatures typically around 13 to 15 degrees. in the north of...
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temperatures around five degrees in stornoway, nine in plymouth. and northern ireland. that's one weather front, you can see it moves northwards. and then in the southwest later in the day, showers gather across cornwall, devon, parts of southern wales by around about 3pm. the best chance of any brightness would be across parts of the midlands, maybe east anglia, lincolnshire, perhaps yorkshire, and this is where will have the mildest weather up to about 16 celsius. elsewhere, the thicker cloud and the outbreaks of rain, it won't be quite as mild, closer to around 10—12 degrees. much fresher conditions in the north of scotland, with some sunshine in lerwick, about six or seven. through the course of monday evening, it does look as that rain would be more widespread and heavy as it spreads across the uk. here's tuesday's weather map, and a broad area of low pressure across the atlantic, sending weather fronts in our direction, quite a few isobars there, so that means the winds will be freshening as we go through tuesday and into wednesday. on tuesda
temperatures around five degrees in stornoway, nine in plymouth. and northern ireland. that's one weather front, you can see it moves northwards. and then in the southwest later in the day, showers gather across cornwall, devon, parts of southern wales by around about 3pm. the best chance of any brightness would be across parts of the midlands, maybe east anglia, lincolnshire, perhaps yorkshire, and this is where will have the mildest weather up to about 16 celsius. elsewhere, the thicker cloud...
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william bradford, speaking in 16th 30 of the founding of the plymouth bay colony, said that all greatorable actions are accompanied with great difficulty and both must be enterprise and overcome without honorable courage. if this capsule history of our progress teaches us anything, it is that man in his quest for knowledge and progress is determined and cannot be deterred. the explorer ocean of space will go ahead. whether we join in it or not. and it is one of the great adventures of all time. and no nation which expects to be the leader of other nations, can expect to stay behind in this race for space. those who came before us made certain that this country rode the first waves of the industrial revolution. the first waves of modern invention. and the first wave of nuclear power. and this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. we mean to be a part of it. we mean to lead it. for the eyes of the world. now look into space. to the moon. and to the planets. beyond. and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conque
william bradford, speaking in 16th 30 of the founding of the plymouth bay colony, said that all greatorable actions are accompanied with great difficulty and both must be enterprise and overcome without honorable courage. if this capsule history of our progress teaches us anything, it is that man in his quest for knowledge and progress is determined and cannot be deterred. the explorer ocean of space will go ahead. whether we join in it or not. and it is one of the great adventures of all time....
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going through very deep crises, economic social, on climate crises that have an impact on childhood plymouth, and therefore on future generations. they don't follow porthos in the house or was up to you when her marty 1st visited the school in 2012. it was in a catastrophic state. the facilities were dilapidated, the electrical systems hazardous. there was no insulation or heating, although temperatures here regularly dropped below freezing in the winter. the institution was so short of money ordering students could only have one shower among pupils for falling sick. such conditions are unfortunately common and chin azia schools, especially in poorer rural areas. the countries once renowned education system is a lang over $100000.00 pupils, dropouts each year. but now applications at their school in the town of mocked are, are up and absenteeism down a, mainly been m r, attended the school until last year. we believe that this school helped us realize we can dream because before we didn't dream, now we do when we are confident that we will achieve our drains. this will help will and headman
going through very deep crises, economic social, on climate crises that have an impact on childhood plymouth, and therefore on future generations. they don't follow porthos in the house or was up to you when her marty 1st visited the school in 2012. it was in a catastrophic state. the facilities were dilapidated, the electrical systems hazardous. there was no insulation or heating, although temperatures here regularly dropped below freezing in the winter. the institution was so short of money...
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they taught us how to properly care for and feed them just as diplomacy itself to plymouth gifts come with the responsibilities of the recent concerns over the health of fund this in the u. s. memphis though. chinese people from around the world launched a global campaign to check on their living conditions. the inspections revealed that out of old the pond, this living abroad, those in russia and south korea, where the happiest quantum. as modern music, near, we inspect the pandas every day. once a month we take blood to monitor their physiological state and state of their health. we send all this data to chinese specialists who also track them panda's get fresh bamboo 4 times a day, which regularly comes to us from the netherlands. each pan to living in the moscow's who has its own separate territory. they don't enter each other's territory, but they hear each other communicating by smells. of course, during the breeding season, we will connect them, but for a very short time, just like in nature because they do not live with each other as a family. the practice of exchanging gifts
they taught us how to properly care for and feed them just as diplomacy itself to plymouth gifts come with the responsibilities of the recent concerns over the health of fund this in the u. s. memphis though. chinese people from around the world launched a global campaign to check on their living conditions. the inspections revealed that out of old the pond, this living abroad, those in russia and south korea, where the happiest quantum. as modern music, near, we inspect the pandas every day....
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just three degrees there in aberdeen, perhaps nine for london and for plymouth, so a chilly day, wherevertry showers into northern scotland, where it will stay quite windy, but for many, a slice of clear sky and some really cold weather for tuesday night, wednesday morning. those are the temperatures in the towns and cities. some places in the countryside will be colder than that. so a frosty start to wednesday. however, we start to see things changing from the west. we'll see cloud rolling in, some outbreaks of rain, briefly some snow over high ground, perhaps very briefly to low levels. but it will tend to turn back to rain because it is going to start to turn milder. and for the end of the week, it looks like mild air is going to start to win the battle for most of us. maybe that cold air clinging on in the north of scotland. but for thursday and friday, some much milder weather on the way, temperatures of 1a, maybe 15 degrees. but with that, some wet and windy weather at times. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us, britain and australia sign a security pact to counter china's milit
just three degrees there in aberdeen, perhaps nine for london and for plymouth, so a chilly day, wherevertry showers into northern scotland, where it will stay quite windy, but for many, a slice of clear sky and some really cold weather for tuesday night, wednesday morning. those are the temperatures in the towns and cities. some places in the countryside will be colder than that. so a frosty start to wednesday. however, we start to see things changing from the west. we'll see cloud rolling in,...
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just three degrees there in aberdeen, perhaps nine for london and for plymouth, so a chilly day whereversouth. we'll keep a feed of wintry showers into northern scotland, where it will stay quite windy, but for many, a slice of clear sky and some really cold weather for tuesday night, wednesday morning. those are the temperatures in the towns and cities. some places in the countryside will be colder than that. so a frosty start to wednesday. however, we start to see things changing from the west. we'll see cloud rolling in, some outbreaks of rain, briefly some snow over high ground, perhaps very briefly to low levels. but it will tend to turn back to rain because it is going to start to turn milder. and for the end of the week, it looks like mild air is going to start to win the battle for most of us. maybe that cold air clinging on in the north of scotland. but for thursday and friday, some much milder weather on the way, temperatures of 1a, maybe 15 degrees. but with that, some wet and windy weather at times. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for
just three degrees there in aberdeen, perhaps nine for london and for plymouth, so a chilly day whereversouth. we'll keep a feed of wintry showers into northern scotland, where it will stay quite windy, but for many, a slice of clear sky and some really cold weather for tuesday night, wednesday morning. those are the temperatures in the towns and cities. some places in the countryside will be colder than that. so a frosty start to wednesday. however, we start to see things changing from the...
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gear could be were sold and the original procurement value based on the price originally paid to plymouth said the debate over is tony as reimbursement has exposed the fact that there is no clear methodology over which system to use for payback. so brussel set up a big pot of free money set vague parameters for accessing it. and now the countries involved are all running to the press to establish other in the back with allegations of cheating. how totally shocking for an institution that is currently caught up in a corruption scandal that turned the european parliament into a giant crime scene last december with authority seizing data and equipment relating to shady foreign lobbying allegations, directly touching high ranking darlings of the e u establishment apparently it still hasn't matters yet, act together to prevent even more potential corruption, european commission, prisoner or so vander line, proposed back then an independent ethics body, and quote, very clear rules in the wake of that scandal. it is a question of confidence of people into our institutions and this confidence and
gear could be were sold and the original procurement value based on the price originally paid to plymouth said the debate over is tony as reimbursement has exposed the fact that there is no clear methodology over which system to use for payback. so brussel set up a big pot of free money set vague parameters for accessing it. and now the countries involved are all running to the press to establish other in the back with allegations of cheating. how totally shocking for an institution that is...
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should see up to ten degrees there in plymouth by the end of the day, but it's a much colder furtheray across the country saturday night, preceded by some heavy snow across northern england and scotland for a while. but it reverts back to rain as milder air moves in behind it. so, a milder day for sunday. the rain clears away from the north east of scotland, some sunshine around. otherwise it's windy, quite a bit of cloud, more rain piling into southern and western areas. some of it will be heavy at times, but look at the temperatures, much milder across the board, up to 13 degrees in the south. welcome to hardtalk. something extraordinary is happening in israel. military reservists security and politicians of different stripes of all joint a mass protest movement aimed at thwarting the netanyahu government to radically overall israel's due to the source system. the
should see up to ten degrees there in plymouth by the end of the day, but it's a much colder furtheray across the country saturday night, preceded by some heavy snow across northern england and scotland for a while. but it reverts back to rain as milder air moves in behind it. so, a milder day for sunday. the rain clears away from the north east of scotland, some sunshine around. otherwise it's windy, quite a bit of cloud, more rain piling into southern and western areas. some of it will be...