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one of the claims the team at portsmouth have made is that this was requested by patients.kidney dialysis — a process that cleans their blood as their kidneys are failing. for some patients like mrs kelsey, a piece of plastic tubing called a graft can be inserted into their bodies to aid dialysis. the graft should then be connected to the machine using a technique called rope—laddering, according to uk guidelines, where the needles go into different holes each time. but at the portsmouth hospitals trust, they encouraged some patients to buttonhole, to insert needles into the same hole each time — a technique not supported by the uk kidney association. it's not really known whether buttonhole needling can safely be used for grafts, because it's not generally practised. why is that? because of theoretical worry that it might lead to more bleeding or infection. patients in portsmouth weren't initially fully informed of the dangers of the new procedure, and no proper monitoring was set up, according to a later review. when drjasna macanovic became aware of the technique in 2016
one of the claims the team at portsmouth have made is that this was requested by patients.kidney dialysis — a process that cleans their blood as their kidneys are failing. for some patients like mrs kelsey, a piece of plastic tubing called a graft can be inserted into their bodies to aid dialysis. the graft should then be connected to the machine using a technique called rope—laddering, according to uk guidelines, where the needles go into different holes each time. but at the portsmouth...
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we were born in portsmouth.ute. wait a minute. waita minute... yes, that's right, that's correct. nobody had a car in those days. that's just where they went to. they walked all down here, thousands of them, and now of course it's completely different, completely different. how hard is it seeing those moments slipping away a little bit? it's emotional, it's emotional, but he's always talking about the game. it's like uncle albert in only fools and horses, really! "do you remember, have i told you about the game with 51,000?" yeah, it'sjust something that keeps us bonded, really, to be honest. football seems to bring everyone together. almost 75 years to the day next week, portsmouth must once again face derby county at fratton park in a top of the table league one clash and in the hope of evoking a cherished memory once more, colin's family have arranged the surprise. that you are going to the pompey match against derby. colin will be sat in the exact spot that he once stood side by side next to alan all those y
we were born in portsmouth.ute. wait a minute. waita minute... yes, that's right, that's correct. nobody had a car in those days. that's just where they went to. they walked all down here, thousands of them, and now of course it's completely different, completely different. how hard is it seeing those moments slipping away a little bit? it's emotional, it's emotional, but he's always talking about the game. it's like uncle albert in only fools and horses, really! "do you remember, have i...
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in a statement, the portsmouth hospitals university trust went on...o used the procedure are still on it. jasna bacanovic was awarded £219,000 in damages for being unfairly dismissed by the trust. mark kelsey wants an independent investigation into his wife's death. michael buchanan, bbc news. violent online content is now "unavoidable" for children in the uk, with many being exposed to it while still in primary school, according to a new 0fcom report. the regulator is urging social media companies to strengthen child protection on their platforms. our technology reporter shiona mccallum reports. how much time do you think you spend on your phone a day? even prince william is asking these questions when meeting with a group of schoolchildren at a west london youth centre yesterday. hours. that's quite a lot. but i bet you feel better coming here. but when children are on their smartphones, their innocence can soon be compromised. 0fcom say out of the 2117 children it spoke to, all of them had encountered a range of violence, including gaming content, v
in a statement, the portsmouth hospitals university trust went on...o used the procedure are still on it. jasna bacanovic was awarded £219,000 in damages for being unfairly dismissed by the trust. mark kelsey wants an independent investigation into his wife's death. michael buchanan, bbc news. violent online content is now "unavoidable" for children in the uk, with many being exposed to it while still in primary school, according to a new 0fcom report. the regulator is urging social...
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in a statement, the portsmouth hospitals university trust went on...,000 in damages for being unfairly dismissed by the trust. mark kelsey wants an independent investigation into his wife's death. michael buchanan, bbc news. tomorrow, a new welsh labour leader will be elected. they will replace mark drakeford. the winner — either vaughan gething orjeremy miles — will take over as first minister next week. the labour party has been in power in wales for more than 20 years and interest in its record in government is ramping up ahead of the general election. 0ur political editor chris mason has been talking to the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford. we are in the very final days. i'm just beginning to get that feeling of things coming to an end. president clinton said to me, the great thing about being retired is you can say what you like — the problem is, nobody wants to listen! are you handing over two stink bombs to your successor? there is the row with farmers and 20mph, they've caused quite the ruckus. ah, well... that stink on the farm — a prop
in a statement, the portsmouth hospitals university trust went on...,000 in damages for being unfairly dismissed by the trust. mark kelsey wants an independent investigation into his wife's death. michael buchanan, bbc news. tomorrow, a new welsh labour leader will be elected. they will replace mark drakeford. the winner — either vaughan gething orjeremy miles — will take over as first minister next week. the labour party has been in power in wales for more than 20 years and interest in its...
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brother scott iob member of the bar in virginia, in the portsmouth bar association as well.minal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other hg membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naacp and v.f.w. post 993 and the american leaningen post 190 -- legion post 190. he's currently an active member, that means he's financial, of the epsilon chapter in portsmouth, virgini distinct plo introduce to you an alpha phi alpha man, a virginian and my friend, the speaker of the house of delegates of the virginia general assembly, please welcome attorney don scott. [applause]0>h mr. scott: you know when everybody leaves, it's about to get bad. [laughter] all eyes on me. my name's not tupac. good afternoon, brothers. it here. i am overwhelmed for the honor of being here today with the country and brothers from all of the members of the divine nine.7 i never take the opportunity to speak before anybody, but especially my brother, i never take it lightly. because i know that we're liv
brother scott iob member of the bar in virginia, in the portsmouth bar association as well.minal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other hg membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naacp and v.f.w. post 993 and the american leaningen post 190 -- legion post 190. he's currently an active member, that means he's financial, of the epsilon chapter in portsmouth, virgini distinct plo...
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brother scott is obviously a member of the bar in virginia, in the portsmouth bar association as well. and the virginia association of criminal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other capacities, even holding membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naacp and v.f.w. post 993 and the american leaningen post 190 -- legion post 190. he's currently an active member, that means he's financial, of the epsilon chapter in portsmouth, virginia. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you an alpha phi alpha man, a virginian and my friend, the speaker of the house of delegates of the virginia general assembly, please welcome attorney don scott. [applause] mr. scott: you know when everybody leaves, it's about to get bad. [laughter] all eyes on me. my name's not tupac. good afternoon, brothers. it is an honor to be here. i am overwhelmed for the honor of being here today with brothers from all over the country and brothers from all of the members of the divine nine. i never take the opp
brother scott is obviously a member of the bar in virginia, in the portsmouth bar association as well. and the virginia association of criminal defense attorneys and the virginia trial lawyers association. and he's served in many other capacities, even holding membership in the ewe wreaka club, as well -- eureka club, as well as a lifetime membership in the naacp and v.f.w. post 993 and the american leaningen post 190 -- legion post 190. he's currently an active member, that means he's...
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there were some confederate memorials in portsmouth.ity outcry to bring them down -- it was around the time of george floyd and people wanted to remove these vestiges of jim crow out of th community, especially in the majority black city like portsmouth. we both represented portsmouth, i am the delicate entry she is the senator. she went out to a demonstration where they were protesting the monument sti being up. there at 2:00 p.m. and said they need to come down. she left and went back to work. well, eight or nine hours later, some people started knocking them down. months later, police bring charges. a magistrate charges her with destruction of property and some other feloniesseveral felony offenses, all politically motivated. she had just become president pro tem of the senate, first black president pro tem of the senate, she had ascended to the lofty role and she was an easy target. we ended up defending her successfully and all the charges were dssshe is even feistier no! [laughs] she is a colleague of mine and i am proud tca her a
there were some confederate memorials in portsmouth.ity outcry to bring them down -- it was around the time of george floyd and people wanted to remove these vestiges of jim crow out of th community, especially in the majority black city like portsmouth. we both represented portsmouth, i am the delicate entry she is the senator. she went out to a demonstration where they were protesting the monument sti being up. there at 2:00 p.m. and said they need to come down. she left and went back to...
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so if we get one in san francisco, i guess it would be in portsmouth square. is that the idea? and do you have like a design, a vision for what pose it would be, we are working on getting, the best sculptor that we can. and, also, of course, trying to select the, the best pose, we don't want to be accused of being a copycats because, in la, they already have the nunchuck pose. in hong kong, they have a sidekick and, and a fighting pose. so. so we need to discuss this. and of course, shannon lee, bruce's daughter, wants to, make sure that that we, give all our ideas to her so she she can have the final say, mark, i'm seeing pictures of you with some of the statues, and i saw a picture of you with them. i think the folks from. i'm not sure if that was shannon didn't look like shannon to me, but, talk to me about why this is so important in this era that we are currently in. >> that's right. that was, shannon lee on the left, and olivia, actress from warrior. i'm like, this this picture is actually, it's jeff. and with shannon lee, daughter of bruce lee and ceo of the bruce lee, g
so if we get one in san francisco, i guess it would be in portsmouth square. is that the idea? and do you have like a design, a vision for what pose it would be, we are working on getting, the best sculptor that we can. and, also, of course, trying to select the, the best pose, we don't want to be accused of being a copycats because, in la, they already have the nunchuck pose. in hong kong, they have a sidekick and, and a fighting pose. so. so we need to discuss this. and of course, shannon...
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she's got a big sword. from portsmouth a, she's statuesque. bthat'srd. from portsmouth a, she's statuesque. she's got a bthat's three from portsmouth a, she's statuesque. she's got a bthat's three boxes�*n portsmouth a, she's statuesque. she's got a bthat's three boxes ticked smouth . that's three boxes ticked right what the right there. finally. what the daily star got on the cover. adam, washout on the easter adam, washout on the way. easter a now, basically, long a booster now, basically, long story it's gonna rain. story short, it's gonna rain. >> well, welcome to the daily star. >> i mean , that's that's what >> i mean, that's that's what i wouldn't expect. anything more from daily star. so that's. yeah, a huge story. >> yeah, is big news. and >> yeah, it is big news. and i think i think should think i think you should probably show more probably show a bit more seriousness than that, adam, because show. because we do on this show. okay? haven't rain before in this. >> this is this is the daily star. there will be boffins right the story.
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i am in portsmouth side, and are you doing? i am in portsmouth side. and my _ are you doing?ngs across. and the net you get your feelings across. and they get you _ you get your feelings across. fific they get you through some sticky bits in shakespeare. we found out because it was sending a text, it's all good. because it was sending a text, it's all aood. , :, because it was sending a text, it's all aood. , ., .,, , all good. the show has been funded b the all good. the show has been funded by the quorum _ all good. the show has been funded by the quorum shakespeare - all good. the show has been funded by the quorum shakespeare schools foundation, specifically for the theatre royal in portsmouth. taking the rivallin: theatre royal in portsmouth. taking the rivalling of— theatre royal in portsmouth. taking the rivalling of the _ theatre royal in portsmouth. taking the rivalling of the teams _ theatre royal in portsmouth. taking the rivalling of the teams into - theatre royal in portsmouth. taking the rivalling of the teams into a - the rivalling of the teams into a city where
i am in portsmouth side, and are you doing? i am in portsmouth side. and my _ are you doing?ngs across. and the net you get your feelings across. and they get you _ you get your feelings across. fific they get you through some sticky bits in shakespeare. we found out because it was sending a text, it's all good. because it was sending a text, it's all aood. , :, because it was sending a text, it's all aood. , ., .,, , all good. the show has been funded b the all good. the show has been funded...
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and parking is at a premium in portsmouth.re a household in portsmouth, very small island, 350,000 people, if three people in that household, all have suvs, it's a genuine problem. not everybody on the street can have an suv. and so i think it's only fair if you're going to make that decision. well, okay, pay a little bit more so that the council can pay for municipal car parks or to have what i that's my view. it's called an economics, an externality. so a negative externality. so a negative externality of having an suv is that it's going to take up more parking space. if they hit somebody, more likely somebody, it's more likely to lead fatality. i think lead to a fatality. and i think this be down to the local this should be down to the local authority. is a authority. so oxford is a historic city or portsmouth, it's quite small. if you live in west cumbria or the peak district, have an suv, you shouldn't be taxed for it. great but i think if a local authority says, look, is at says, look, space is at a premium , actually we
and parking is at a premium in portsmouth.re a household in portsmouth, very small island, 350,000 people, if three people in that household, all have suvs, it's a genuine problem. not everybody on the street can have an suv. and so i think it's only fair if you're going to make that decision. well, okay, pay a little bit more so that the council can pay for municipal car parks or to have what i that's my view. it's called an economics, an externality. so a negative externality. so a negative...
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dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to place with only one pitch as lewis combs reports.ut as remote as they come, known primarily for its lucrative phosphate mines, it's used as an immigration centre and now they dave kitson. i knew about its history, its incredible story. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions of dollars. but it had an issue in terms of distributing that wealth and of course a lot of people stopped working. that led to an importation of food and has led directly to an obesity crisis. and this is part of the reason for trying to start up the island's first ever football team. the brainchild of dave and a long—time friend, the pair know they have a challenge on their hands. for a start, the island's only recognised football pitch is in the immigration detention centre. it is the one place that has not been mined for phosphate on the island which has left the jug of scars all over it. not a lot of it is flat, but the facility does still have a grass pitch. what's the pool of talent like? where do you begin? there is football played casually, recre
dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to place with only one pitch as lewis combs reports.ut as remote as they come, known primarily for its lucrative phosphate mines, it's used as an immigration centre and now they dave kitson. i knew about its history, its incredible story. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions of dollars. but it had an issue in terms of distributing that wealth and of course a lot of people stopped working. that led to an importation of food and has led...
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earlier i spoke to the military analysts frank language from the university of portsmouth. an awesome if these fortifications are assigned that ukraine is going on the defensive . absolutely, it's very evident now that on all fronts, ukraine is, is, is on the serious pressure kicks in the south now, on the southeast, where russian forces, i'll make a incremental but significant over periods of time gains. so consequently, the decision this has been going on now for a couple of months, particularly since the fall of the great of the fortress time for that's what it was of deep. so you probably made the decision rather late, actually in a male terms in november to the 4th of the case is that you still don't eyes report on the organization of this has been criticized to 30 great degree, i think in ukraine, but it is proceeding now it's better late than never, no doubt about it, but that we have it. yes you credit is on the, on the defensive. i think it has been since around november, reality is setting in literally and on conceptually the military. unless frank leverage the no
earlier i spoke to the military analysts frank language from the university of portsmouth. an awesome if these fortifications are assigned that ukraine is going on the defensive . absolutely, it's very evident now that on all fronts, ukraine is, is, is on the serious pressure kicks in the south now, on the southeast, where russian forces, i'll make a incremental but significant over periods of time gains. so consequently, the decision this has been going on now for a couple of months,...
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drags on frank lead, which is a full military officer and a senior elect trend will studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. i asked him what it would mean if coupons is re taken guns, case a link, and essentially what isn't to be exactly apparent on the report on the date, on the map. if you look at it 1st is that could bounce fits on on a river, just quite a considerable obstacle, but it also acts as a cross roads for road way lex. or in terms of logistics. it's a, it's a hub. obviously it's a very important like a sites across drugs, but it's also about 2 hours to not a fast tank drive it to can put it like not from the caucus includes all blasted, sits. so it's, it's a little respect to the south is let be honest. become a task to the north, the russian border. uh, but it's not. yeah, it's very, yeah, it's a very important this potential fortress could be a credit so you can take some take it. so how has you friends on me being preparing to send off this russian advance? okay, hold on, let me pull the, the cc was taken before, right? totally on me. and then basically, but it was
drags on frank lead, which is a full military officer and a senior elect trend will studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. i asked him what it would mean if coupons is re taken guns, case a link, and essentially what isn't to be exactly apparent on the report on the date, on the map. if you look at it 1st is that could bounce fits on on a river, just quite a considerable obstacle, but it also acts as a cross roads for road way lex. or in terms of logistics. it's a, it's a hub. obviously...
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he played for portsmouth. the winner in pompey's in 2008. and pompey's fa cup win in 2008. and we never knew how old kano was. he play until was he seemed to play until he was in his early 60s. >> yeah, and still good. >> yeah, and he was still good. >> yeah, and he was still good. >> still very good. he >> he was still very good. he was very good. this was still very good. this has happened cameroon in happened a lot with cameroon in particular, this isn't the first time. how can you have time. i mean, how can you have 62 players in your squad for a start? yes >> yeah, it's a good point, actually. how many players they got in the squad suspended 62. don't worry. we have left. don't worry. we have 1057 left. that chernihiv. i left the that is a chernihiv. i left the space for someone to do a channel migrant joke. space for someone to do a chaand migrant joke. space for someone to do a chaand noneant joke. space for someone to do a chaand none of joke. space for someone to do a chaand none of you. space for som
he played for portsmouth. the winner in pompey's in 2008. and pompey's fa cup win in 2008. and we never knew how old kano was. he play until was he seemed to play until he was in his early 60s. >> yeah, and still good. >> yeah, and he was still good. >> yeah, and he was still good. >> still very good. he >> he was still very good. he was very good. this was still very good. this has happened cameroon in happened a lot with cameroon in particular, this isn't the...
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dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to place with only one pitch as lewis combs reports.ly for its lucrative phosphate lines, its use as democratic centre and now they dave kitson. i knew about its _ now they dave kitson. i knew about its history _ now they dave kitson. i knew about its history it's - about its history it's incredible. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions of dollars. but it had an issue in terms of distributing wealth and of course a lot of people stopped working. that led to an importation of food and has led directly to an obesity crisis. this is part of the reason for trying to start up the island's first football team. the brainchild of dave and long—time friend who know how to have challenged. for a start, the island was not only recognised football perch is in the immigration detention centre. it the immigration detention centre. , ., centre. it is the one place that has _ centre. it is the one place that has not _ centre. it is the one place that has not been - centre. it is the one place that has not been mined. centre. it is the one pl
dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to place with only one pitch as lewis combs reports.ly for its lucrative phosphate lines, its use as democratic centre and now they dave kitson. i knew about its _ now they dave kitson. i knew about its history _ now they dave kitson. i knew about its history it's - about its history it's incredible. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions of dollars. but it had an issue in terms of distributing wealth and of course a lot of people...
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dave kitson has gone from reading in portsmouth to place with only one pitch.imarily for its lucrative phosphate mines, it usesin lucrative phosphate mines, it uses in immigration detention centre and now they've only met dave kitson for that i knew a history of the island and what it's been through, and credible story for the made a fortune from selling phosphates, billions and billions of dollars. billions and billions of dollars— billions and billions of dollars. �*, . ., , ., dollars. it's having a bit of an issue — dollars. it's having a bit of an issue in _ dollars. it's having a bit of an issue in terms - dollars. it's having a bit of an issue in terms of - an issue in terms of distributing that well. a lot of people start dues stopped working. that importation and is led directly to an obesity crisis. , , ., crisis. this is part of the reason _ crisis. this is part of the reason to _ crisis. this is part of the reason to start - crisis. this is part of the reason to start up - crisis. this is part of the reason to start up the l crisis. this is part of
dave kitson has gone from reading in portsmouth to place with only one pitch.imarily for its lucrative phosphate mines, it usesin lucrative phosphate mines, it uses in immigration detention centre and now they've only met dave kitson for that i knew a history of the island and what it's been through, and credible story for the made a fortune from selling phosphates, billions and billions of dollars. billions and billions of dollars— billions and billions of dollars. �*, . ., , ., dollars....
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he is currently an active member and that means the epsilon chapter in portsmouth virginia. is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you virginian and my friend, the speaker of the house of delegates of the virginia general assembly. please welcome attorney don scott. [applause] when everybody leaves it's about to get bad. all eyes are on me. my name is not tupac. good afternoon brother. it's an honor to be here. i am overwhelmed for the honor of being here today with brothers from all over the country and brothers from members of the divine -- i never take the opportunity to speak before anybody but especially my brothers. i never take it lightly. that we live in dangerous times right now. there are those who may have forgotten where we have come from. i'm 59 years age. but i'm 59 years old that was born in march of 1965, march 5 to be exact. anybody know what happened on march 71965? bloody sunday. crossing the edmond pettis bridge so i know we sometimes get a little but we forget we have only been living here for 59 years. shortly thereafter is when the voting rights act w
he is currently an active member and that means the epsilon chapter in portsmouth virginia. is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you virginian and my friend, the speaker of the house of delegates of the virginia general assembly. please welcome attorney don scott. [applause] when everybody leaves it's about to get bad. all eyes are on me. my name is not tupac. good afternoon brother. it's an honor to be here. i am overwhelmed for the honor of being here today with brothers from all over the...
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drags on strength language as a full and military officer and a senior electra and will studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. i asked him what it would mean if kapinsky is retaken guns case lynch can essentially what isn't to be deeply apparent on the reports or indeed on the map. if you look at it 1st is a good balance fits on, on a river, just quite considerable ups to cool, but it also acts as across roads for road and way linux. in terms of logistics, it's a, it's a hub. obviously it's a very important like a sites across drugs, but it's also about 2 hours to not a fast tank drive it to can put it like not from concave yourself blasted 6. so it's, it's a little bit to the south. it's slow, be honest and kind of a task to the north, the russian border. but it's not, yeah, it's very, yeah, it's a very important this the potential for just for the crating. so you can take some take it. so how has you friends on me being preparing to send off this russian advance? okay, hold on, let me pull the, the cc was taken before, right? totally on me. and then basically thought it was betrayed
drags on strength language as a full and military officer and a senior electra and will studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. i asked him what it would mean if kapinsky is retaken guns case lynch can essentially what isn't to be deeply apparent on the reports or indeed on the map. if you look at it 1st is a good balance fits on, on a river, just quite considerable ups to cool, but it also acts as across roads for road and way linux. in terms of logistics, it's a, it's a hub. obviously...
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frank language is a full minute trail or in a senior electra and will studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. and he joins us now. good, see you, frank? can you tell us what it would mean if copeland is re taken by the russians? good afternoon idea, guns, case the leg spend essentially what isn't to be deeply apparent on the report from the date on the map. if you look at it 1st is a good balance fits on, on a river is quite considerable ups to cool, but it also acts as across roads for road and way, lakes and tons of logistics. it's a, it's a hub. obviously it's a very poor like a sites across drugs, but it's also about 2 hours to not a fast tank drive it to can put it like not from concave yourself, lasted since. so it's, it's a little bit to the south. it's slow, be honest, could come a task to the north, the russian border. but it's not, yeah, it's very, yeah, it's a very important potential thoughts. this could be a crazy so you can take some take it. so how has you friends on me being preparing to send off this russian advance? oh, i see hold on and pull the the cc was take
frank language is a full minute trail or in a senior electra and will studies at portsmouth university in the u. k. and he joins us now. good, see you, frank? can you tell us what it would mean if copeland is re taken by the russians? good afternoon idea, guns, case the leg spend essentially what isn't to be deeply apparent on the report from the date on the map. if you look at it 1st is a good balance fits on, on a river is quite considerable ups to cool, but it also acts as across roads for...
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for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the welcome back to world to portsmouth serve and director medical started to district was the reason before the break. you started talking about the rationality and there are certain things that are simply inexplicable to me. for example, the, the issue of fear in europe. because russia is greatly feared in abstract. it's considered to be a great that to me right now. but recently, for example, our team got hold of that wire, top conversations of german military commanders, official german military commanders discussing the bombing of the crime in bridge. and there seems to be no fear of remove vacation that russia would be necessary to respond to something like that. how do you understand the, the workings of this emotion of fear in the europeans psyche today? because it seems to be very present at a certain level and to, to absent at other levels. i don't think that the, this is, the humanity was always people who are always good thing fit on the carpet, then feel the fire comes very close to them. but you have to, there's one
for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the welcome back to world to portsmouth serve and director medical started to district was the reason before the break. you started talking about the rationality and there are certain things that are simply inexplicable to me. for example, the, the issue of fear in europe. because russia is greatly feared in abstract. it's considered to be a great that to me right now. but recently, for example, our team got hold of that wire, top...
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i'm going to assume portsmouth. thank you very much, frank. think about as ukraine's foreign minister, as to be true level has appealed to india full solidarity, as he promotes his blueprint for peace to anthem. what was the russian he held talks with india's friend administered to borrow money? um go shun. com believe i said in an interview before the visit, that ties between india and russia were based on an evaporating. sophia legacy collab, i added that ukraine is looking to expand trade with india doing this to today visits. joining us now from dallas was any high darcy's a diplomatic, a fast editor at the hindu, one of the india's largest newspapers, welcome to dw, who stands more to gain from the foreign ministers trip to india, ukraine. oh india. if you cream definitely does want to make the point that the visit of the foreign minister is it says a message i'll throw this is the 1st visit, other ministerial level of food ministers and level to india since the russian war and ukraine began 2 years ago. they've been deputy ministers from
i'm going to assume portsmouth. thank you very much, frank. think about as ukraine's foreign minister, as to be true level has appealed to india full solidarity, as he promotes his blueprint for peace to anthem. what was the russian he held talks with india's friend administered to borrow money? um go shun. com believe i said in an interview before the visit, that ties between india and russia were based on an evaporating. sophia legacy collab, i added that ukraine is looking to expand trade...
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it is a great old day in portsmouth where i am and it was really good news to hear that there is somesome seedlings growing from these trees. ., ., , , these trees. how often is this technique _ these trees. how often is this technique used _ these trees. how often is this technique used around - these trees. how often is this technique used around the i these trees. how often is this| technique used around the uk these trees. how often is this - technique used around the uk and around the world? i technique used around the uk and around the world?— technique used around the uk and around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely — around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in _ around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the _ around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the sense - around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the sense of- around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the sense of the j used very widely in the sense of the protection of special trees. this is one where we have actually, where it has bee
it is a great old day in portsmouth where i am and it was really good news to hear that there is somesome seedlings growing from these trees. ., ., , , these trees. how often is this technique _ these trees. how often is this technique used _ these trees. how often is this technique used around - these trees. how often is this technique used around the i these trees. how often is this| technique used around the uk these trees. how often is this - technique used around the uk and around the...
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hampshire police as they detained the 45 year old that was at a property in the kingston area of portsmouthning. he was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to facilitate illegal immigration and money laundering. he is now in custody . migrants who've been in custody. migrants who've been refused asylum here in britain could be offered thousands of pounds to move to rwanda. the voluntary scheme would be separate to the safety of rwanda bill, which is currently facing delays due to a series of amendments. it would extend current returns policies which see some migrants already offered £3,000 to return to their country of origin . labour their country of origin. labour says it's evidence the government's rwanda plan has no chance of succeeding. however, the home office has defended the scheme, saying that voluntary returns are an important part of tackling illegal migration well to the us now, where tiktok could be banned . that's unless could be banned. that's unless the app's chinese owners sell its american operations in the house of representatives has voted to pass a bill that would requi
hampshire police as they detained the 45 year old that was at a property in the kingston area of portsmouthning. he was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to facilitate illegal immigration and money laundering. he is now in custody . migrants who've been in custody. migrants who've been refused asylum here in britain could be offered thousands of pounds to move to rwanda. the voluntary scheme would be separate to the safety of rwanda bill, which is currently facing delays due to a series of...
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i'm on the status from portsmouth seamlessly putting them on big lot of them menu. so let's look into that almost as i did i used for so the lowest quality and i did some of them. i'll study to the progressive rock. i use it a shot finish. this is just all just for good news. i can't almost actually seem to do friday is the material ordering the power of people for the, for sure. interested in the temperature of induction to some of this the hey buddy, welcome back to the most go mules. i'm shape bows tonight. we're going to be lifting the lead on some of the stories that the main stream media would rather we left, right where they are in the dark. i'm joined by my pile. i'll get who's going to help us to some of the stats and figures as we take there was the stop tour around the globe looking at these really fascinating stories. and we're starting a course the mile pile, sleepy joe, the state of ukraine address. i'm sorry, the state of the union address, he didn't mention america in the speech, didn't you know you? i think at one stage. yeah. so of course this guy
i'm on the status from portsmouth seamlessly putting them on big lot of them menu. so let's look into that almost as i did i used for so the lowest quality and i did some of them. i'll study to the progressive rock. i use it a shot finish. this is just all just for good news. i can't almost actually seem to do friday is the material ordering the power of people for the, for sure. interested in the temperature of induction to some of this the hey buddy, welcome back to the most go mules. i'm...
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fans in bury, macclesfield, derby, reading, scunthorpe and, may i add, portsmouth, want their preciousate football governance, then we will. the government responded by saying a bill for the regulator would be tabled shortly. but with some clubs considering legal action should they be forced to pay more, the fallout from football's no—deal is set to continue. dan roan, bbc news. at least 60 people are reported to have died trying to cross the mediterranean from libya to europe after the dinghy they were in broke down. around 25 people were rescued from the overcrowded inflatable. they said its engine had cut out three days into the crossing — leaving them drifting at sea. russians are preparing to vote in a three—day long presidential election — the result isn't in doubt. critics say the poll is neither free norfair and is designed to hand vladimir putin a fifth term in office. but what of the country he's ruled for nearly a quarter of a century? 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports from the town of borovsk on two very different pictures of russia. these days, when vladimir 0vchin
fans in bury, macclesfield, derby, reading, scunthorpe and, may i add, portsmouth, want their preciousate football governance, then we will. the government responded by saying a bill for the regulator would be tabled shortly. but with some clubs considering legal action should they be forced to pay more, the fallout from football's no—deal is set to continue. dan roan, bbc news. at least 60 people are reported to have died trying to cross the mediterranean from libya to europe after the...
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, philip, aldous from portsmouth, philip, what do you think of the budget? you didn't see? and what you pleased about? and what are you pleased about? >> free. there's so much red tape and restriction if you let people do their own thing. self—determination business will grow. >> and as you know, if accessible creates cash, creates jobs, then creates tax. >> and that then goes back into the economy. >> then the government can spend your taxes and build a better, better, better economy, better pubuc better, better economy, better public services , there's too public services, there's too many restrictions. i mean, there's too claustrophobic and you've got a carpentry and joinery business. >> what are the regulations? is it the vat regulations that bother you? is it rates? what are the things that hit you particularly i stay the particularly i stay under the vat regulation. >> course you're you're work >> of course you're you're work in private homes. and once you put the 80% they go somewhere else. you just stops your business. mean, business. you know what i
, philip, aldous from portsmouth, philip, what do you think of the budget? you didn't see? and what you pleased about? and what are you pleased about? >> free. there's so much red tape and restriction if you let people do their own thing. self—determination business will grow. >> and as you know, if accessible creates cash, creates jobs, then creates tax. >> and that then goes back into the economy. >> then the government can spend your taxes and build a better,...
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dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to a place with only one pitch, as lewis coombes reportsration detention centre, and now dave kitson. i knew a little bit about the history of the island and what it's been through and it's an incredible story. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions and billions of dollars, but it's had a bit of an issue in terms of distributing that wealth. and, of course, a lot of people stopped working. that led to an importation of food and has led directly to an obesity crisis. and this is part of the reason for trying to start up the island's first ever football team. the brainchild of dave and a long time friend, the pair know they have a challenge on their hands. for a start, the island's only recognised football pitch is in the immigration detention centre. it's the one place that hasn't actually been mined for phosphate on the island, which has left sort of these jagged scars all over the island. not all of it is particularly flat, but this facility does at least still have a grass pitch in place. what's the pool of player talent like? wh
dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to a place with only one pitch, as lewis coombes reportsration detention centre, and now dave kitson. i knew a little bit about the history of the island and what it's been through and it's an incredible story. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions and billions of dollars, but it's had a bit of an issue in terms of distributing that wealth. and, of course, a lot of people stopped working. that led to an importation of food and has led...
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you've got cities country got cities in this country colchester, portsmouth , many colchester, portsmouthan most countries. they have to get countries. but they have to get the begging bowl out to central government if they want to pay for something. it's crazy. so i think like vat, a portion think things like vat, a portion of stay in of income tax should stay in the areas where revenue is areas where that revenue is generated . that's an easy generated. that's an easy solution. but of course, politicians m25, they politicians within the m25, they want much power as want to keep as much power as possible. it's to take possible. so it's going to take people change that. people power to change that. >> people power. are you up for that bit people power to try that bit of people power to try and change policy? can tell and change policy? i can tell you won't mess with these guys you i won't mess with these guys in here. let's talk about oil and because and gas windfall tax because it's but only it's been extended now, but only within sector . some people within that sector. some people sayi
you've got cities country got cities in this country colchester, portsmouth , many colchester, portsmouthan most countries. they have to get countries. but they have to get the begging bowl out to central government if they want to pay for something. it's crazy. so i think like vat, a portion think things like vat, a portion of stay in of income tax should stay in the areas where revenue is areas where that revenue is generated . that's an easy generated. that's an easy solution. but of course,...
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they were not waiting him to show up portsmouth or wherever he was landing, wherever he was landing in england, they were there on the ss italia was the name of the boat, right when it left the docks in new york. the report is is humorous for all kinds of reasons. they say, hey, unlike the fbi he's got a lot of books, nothing of interest a lot of books of a left wing nature, nothing to take special note of. he's tall. he's handsome. he's very well dressed. he's extremely articulate and well-spoken. a special search of his baggage made. but apart from showing he read books, a pro, left wing nature, nothing of particular interest was revealed where his horn rimmed glasses very well-spoken natty suit of good appearance. one of the interesting things that i found as i delved more into claude james's mi5 file as well as doris mi5 file, is that there are some subtle but key differences between the kind of intelligence operations that were conducted by the fbi in the u.s. and mi5 in the u.k. in, the u.s., the intelligence. operations were pretty zealous in prosecuting writers of deporting the
they were not waiting him to show up portsmouth or wherever he was landing, wherever he was landing in england, they were there on the ss italia was the name of the boat, right when it left the docks in new york. the report is is humorous for all kinds of reasons. they say, hey, unlike the fbi he's got a lot of books, nothing of interest a lot of books of a left wing nature, nothing to take special note of. he's tall. he's handsome. he's very well dressed. he's extremely articulate and...
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." ♪ >> welcome to the tarmac in portsmouth, new hampshire, where trump force one has just landed.nt's looking to close out this primary and maybe get the nomination. we're going to get a chance to go inside, follow him around to his final event, and see what the game plan is. [ rock music playing ] ♪ it's been awhile. >> it's going good. i hope you like the plane. >> i think it's fantastic. >> seth: "it is fantastic, but remember, don't touch anything!" [ light laughter ] "it's held together with the same stuff on the back of my tie!" [ laughter ] "i got a deal on the door plugs from alaska airlines. found them in my yard. they were still hot." [ laughter ] that's real pulitzer prize reporting there, brian. where's the fox news election team headed next, snoop dogg's mansion? [ light laughter ] "it's super tuesday, and you know what that means -- welcome to the dogg house, woof-woof!" [ light laughter ] if i recall correctly, that's actually how woodward and bernstein got their big break. they did a "cribs" episode about the white house. i'll never forget their first big story. "n
." ♪ >> welcome to the tarmac in portsmouth, new hampshire, where trump force one has just landed.nt's looking to close out this primary and maybe get the nomination. we're going to get a chance to go inside, follow him around to his final event, and see what the game plan is. [ rock music playing ] ♪ it's been awhile. >> it's going good. i hope you like the plane. >> i think it's fantastic. >> seth: "it is fantastic, but remember, don't touch...
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key figure in a kurdish organised crime group, was detained at a property in the kingston area of portsmouthing questioned by investigators , and the by investigators, and the european union has set out the world's first comprehensive set of rules regulating the use of artificial intelligence. the new laws aim to put down a series of guardrails for the fast emerging sector, with the technology already used in areas such as everyday banking in cars, smart speakers and tvs. legislation specific to the use of ai is lacking in other regions , and lacking in other regions, and it's expected the eu's rules will help to set the tone for how the world regulates the new technology . those are the latest technology. those are the latest headunesin technology. those are the latest headlines in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> good afternoon. britain. it's 2:38. and the trade secretary kemi badenoch has signed what's being called a landmark deal with the governor of texas, greg abbott . abbott. >> yes. the texas trade ag
key figure in a kurdish organised crime group, was detained at a property in the kingston area of portsmouthing questioned by investigators , and the by investigators, and the european union has set out the world's first comprehensive set of rules regulating the use of artificial intelligence. the new laws aim to put down a series of guardrails for the fast emerging sector, with the technology already used in areas such as everyday banking in cars, smart speakers and tvs. legislation specific...
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and penny mordaunt, now she's the mp for portsmouth , some the mp for portsmouth, some would say sheght i know how many times, how many people have strong feelings on this. sometimes it's hard to get your complaint heard by companies like nike. if you're from portsmouth north, that's her seat. email me , gives our her seat. email me, gives our email address and i'll make sure your concerns heard your concerns are heard alongside mine. >> chris, it's only for >> so chris, it's only for constituents. it's for not anyone around the country to get in touch only. only in touch with penny only. only her constituents only. her constituents know only. >> she she is doubling >> yeah. and she she is doubling or tripling down when the pm may just have simply made his concerns known. there's an election on tom and emily. this is an easy hit for all three parties. in fact, i think reform uk have got involved. four parties lee anderson. parties with lee anderson. there's no doubt it's an easy there's no no doubt it's an easy hit on a friday for any of these parties who want to show how much they c
and penny mordaunt, now she's the mp for portsmouth , some the mp for portsmouth, some would say sheght i know how many times, how many people have strong feelings on this. sometimes it's hard to get your complaint heard by companies like nike. if you're from portsmouth north, that's her seat. email me , gives our her seat. email me, gives our email address and i'll make sure your concerns heard your concerns are heard alongside mine. >> chris, it's only for >> so chris, it's only...
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portsmouth's north her portsmouth's north is her constituency . constituency and constituency.tedly trying to raise money for the west african squadron memorial statue that those men who lost their lives trying to enforce the ban on slavery. so that is one of the projects which could perhaps do quite well for penny mordaunt. but in that interview, which i found was that she found quite funny, was that she would never she she would would never she said she would never to wear that dress never be able to wear that dress again unless was to again unless she was going to a fancy dress party dressed as herself. so perhaps little bit herself. so perhaps a little bit of penny mordaunt of humour from penny mordaunt there, iconic there, but it is an iconic moment in british royal moment now in british royal history . history. >> um, in many senses cameron is up there with, with some of the, the greatest that the greatest pieces that princess diana used to wear. yeah, exactly. >> the that she was >> and the fact that she was holding a 3.6kg sword of state at the same time, i think perhap
portsmouth's north her portsmouth's north is her constituency . constituency and constituency.tedly trying to raise money for the west african squadron memorial statue that those men who lost their lives trying to enforce the ban on slavery. so that is one of the projects which could perhaps do quite well for penny mordaunt. but in that interview, which i found was that she found quite funny, was that she would never she she would would never she said she would never to wear that dress never be...
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have done, it was really good to wake up this morning to some good news, it's a grey day here in portsmouth around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the sense of the protection of special trees. this is one where we have actually, where it's been grafted from the source material, apple trees, however, apple trees are entirely grown from graphs. if you are grafting an apple, every apple you have ever eaten, has come from a graph. because that's the way apples are done. so it depends on the trees. but important national trees like this, it's got to be one of the few that i know of. i trees like this, it's got to be one of the few that i know of.- of the few that i know of. i was readin: of the few that i know of. i was reading about _ of the few that i know of. i was reading about it _ of the few that i know of. i was reading about it on _ of the few that i know of. i was reading about it on the - of the few that i know of. i was reading about it on the bbc- of the few that i know of. i was i reading about it on the bbc news website, if you want to do read it, there is a very
have done, it was really good to wake up this morning to some good news, it's a grey day here in portsmouth around the world? i haven't heard it used very widely in the sense of the protection of special trees. this is one where we have actually, where it's been grafted from the source material, apple trees, however, apple trees are entirely grown from graphs. if you are grafting an apple, every apple you have ever eaten, has come from a graph. because that's the way apples are done. so it...
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. >> hms prince of wales has returned to her home port of portsmouth harbour.ter leading in the largest nato exercise since the cold war, that is, of course, exercise steadfast defender. the british warship was at the centre of a maritime mission involving more than 20,000 uk military personnel across scandinavia and northern europe. that's the news. for the latest stories do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. >> good evening. well historically we have always been a great friend of israel. indeed, it was the balfour declaration in 1917 that set the blueprint for what we then saw emerge after world war ii, the state of israel. and we have been steadfast supporters of that country as indeed have the americans. but something significant has changed since october the 7th and last night at the un security council , we at the un security council, we were one of the countries that voted for a ceasefire . now, i'm voted for a ceasefire. now, i'm pleased to say the one good thing was that it did demand the unco
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make, nigel, that we're delivering a full size monument on a on a portland plinth to be placed in portsmouth see how a monument could cost £1 million. what are they spending it on? >> that's a very, very good, strong point. but of course, when it's public money, no one cares. consultants, fees and goodness. do you know how exactly how it works, colin? i mean, how did you feel about the specifics of saying we should single out muslims who fought for their own religious memorial , my personal view that it is wrong because , as you said in wrong because, as you said in your very poignant and powerful piece yesterday , the cenotaph piece yesterday, the cenotaph recognises everybody who fought for britain and who died regardless of race, creed or colour, which is what we're doing with the west africa squadron. i mean, it's, it's, it's recognising the loss of british sailors. but 20% of the west africa squadron was made up of africans that had been freed and other nationalities . so and other nationalities. so we're not going to differentiate on our memorial between the various nationalities. it's
make, nigel, that we're delivering a full size monument on a on a portland plinth to be placed in portsmouth see how a monument could cost £1 million. what are they spending it on? >> that's a very, very good, strong point. but of course, when it's public money, no one cares. consultants, fees and goodness. do you know how exactly how it works, colin? i mean, how did you feel about the specifics of saying we should single out muslims who fought for their own religious memorial , my...
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we should examine whether we provide free parking like they do during the lunar new year and portsmouthimes of year that are slow. the flag ship it apartment store across the country is dead or on life support and we need to reimagine the spaces and breathe life into them. today in partnership with supervisor peskin calling for hearing for the city to include planning department, building inspection, office economic workforce development, controller office, department of labor standard to inform the new future. we want to hear from partners and partners in labor. i like to see quhoo is covered by displaced working protection act. something i worked on many years and we want to extend protection to include expands under retail and hear from union square alliance and others to insure we have a bold direction as we set the new future. hotel council, the travel and others. thank you colleagues. i think this is an unfortunate announcement but also think it presents a opportunity for us to come together and provide a bolder vision and a vision of what san francisco can be. this is one of the
we should examine whether we provide free parking like they do during the lunar new year and portsmouthimes of year that are slow. the flag ship it apartment store across the country is dead or on life support and we need to reimagine the spaces and breathe life into them. today in partnership with supervisor peskin calling for hearing for the city to include planning department, building inspection, office economic workforce development, controller office, department of labor standard to...