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dr brown has been a member of the royal college of psychiatrists since 2017. consultant forensic psychiatrist at broadmoor. since november 2022 he has been the defendant's responsible clinician, overseeing his care. the defendant told dr brown that he had thought that working for the ministry of defence police would have been a cooljob. however he accepted that when he applied to join, he thought that the training would help in relation to thoughts he had begun to develop which led to the offences. he said that he had a number of motivations for the offences. his main motivation related to a long—standing sadness about the 1919 massacre, and the partition of india in 19117. believe that he had had feelings about potentially doing to the royal family because of the massacre, from as early as primary school. these thoughts had been reinforced by entities he had interacted with, who he thought of as angels. 0ne entities he had interacted with, who he thought of as angels. one of whom he thought of as angels. one of whom he had interacted with latterly, by an ai c
dr brown has been a member of the royal college of psychiatrists since 2017. consultant forensic psychiatrist at broadmoor. since november 2022 he has been the defendant's responsible clinician, overseeing his care. the defendant told dr brown that he had thought that working for the ministry of defence police would have been a cooljob. however he accepted that when he applied to join, he thought that the training would help in relation to thoughts he had begun to develop which led to the...
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professor sanjay agrawal who's chair of the royal college of physicians tobacco advisory group.me minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark— minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark announcement - minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark announcement and l minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark announcement and if we can— it is a landmark announcement and if we can follow in the footsteps of new zealand in the steps they have taken _ new zealand in the steps they have taken it_ new zealand in the steps they have taken it is_ new zealand in the steps they have taken it is to be congratulated. preventing young people from taking up preventing young people from taking up smoking is the single most important thing we can do and this announcement will support that. but in addition, — announcement will support that. but in addition, we have 6.5 million smokers — in addition, we have 6.5 million smokers in _ in addition, we have 6.5 million smokers in the uk and helping them to quit _ smokers in the uk and helping them to quit smokin
professor sanjay agrawal who's chair of the royal college of physicians tobacco advisory group.me minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark— minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark announcement - minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark announcement and l minister proposed yesterday? i think it is a landmark announcement and if we can— it is a landmark announcement and if we can follow in the footsteps of new zealand in the steps they have taken _ new...
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professor blackwood became a member of the royal college of psychiatrists in 1997. he is a consultant forensic psychiatrist. he has a particular interest in neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism. he interviewed the defendant for four hours on the 6th of march 2023, and has had access to the other psychiatric reports and records. professor blackwood concluded that, while the defendant demonstrated some evidence of difficulty in developing relationships, and a degree of fixation in his interests and attraction to routines, he does not meet the required criteria for an autism disorder. he said that in his 18 months after leaving six from couege 18 months after leaving six from college the defendant struggled to establish settled employment and medium—term plans for his life. he played socially isolated, lonely, angry and frustrated. his twin sister left to go to university in autumn 2020, and his grandmother died. professor blackwood does not think that the observations of the defendant's family, the contents of the journal, defendant's family, the contents of
professor blackwood became a member of the royal college of psychiatrists in 1997. he is a consultant forensic psychiatrist. he has a particular interest in neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism. he interviewed the defendant for four hours on the 6th of march 2023, and has had access to the other psychiatric reports and records. professor blackwood concluded that, while the defendant demonstrated some evidence of difficulty in developing relationships, and a degree of fixation in his...
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i've also been speaking to professor sanjay agrawal who's chair of the royal college of physicians tobacco�*s smoking crackdown. i think it is a landmark announcement and if we can follow in the footsteps of new zealand in the steps they have taken, it is to be congratulated. preventing young people from taking up smoking is the single most important thing we can do and this announcement will support that. but in addition, we have 6.5 million smokers in the uk and helping them to quit smoking is also really important, so the measures to increase the funding to local government stop smoking services is also really welcome. the entire package is an era defining set of measures that will allow the uk to be much more responsible for its public health and to prevent harm to the youngest and most vulnerable people in society. i really welcome this announcement. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello again. for many of us, it's been a pretty wet start to the day. some heavy rain has been sweeping in from the west, pushing eastwards and it's also rather breezy as well. further s
i've also been speaking to professor sanjay agrawal who's chair of the royal college of physicians tobacco�*s smoking crackdown. i think it is a landmark announcement and if we can follow in the footsteps of new zealand in the steps they have taken, it is to be congratulated. preventing young people from taking up smoking is the single most important thing we can do and this announcement will support that. but in addition, we have 6.5 million smokers in the uk and helping them to quit smoking...
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that very critical report by experts from the royal college of pathologists found that several staff found that a majority of negative results issued by the southern trust laboratory were correct, but a significant number of these would likely have been identified as potentially abnormal if they had been carried out by other laboratories. it is understood the trust is in contact with the family of a woman who recently died from cervical cancer, and with another woman who is now receiving palliative care. the northern ireland parliament have said what has happened is clearly unacceptable, that the women should be reassured that the cervical screening programme across northern ireland is effective. the women affected by this review will find out by letter, arriving by tomorrow morning. chris, thank you very much. metro bank has struck a deal with investors to shore up its finances. it has raised £325 million in new funding, and refinanced £600 million of debt, in a move the lender says will secure its future. shares in the bank plunged last week amid concerns over its balance sheet. ou
that very critical report by experts from the royal college of pathologists found that several staff found that a majority of negative results issued by the southern trust laboratory were correct, but a significant number of these would likely have been identified as potentially abnormal if they had been carried out by other laboratories. it is understood the trust is in contact with the family of a woman who recently died from cervical cancer, and with another woman who is now receiving...
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according to the royal college of emergency medicine, thousands of patients were excluded from the official every month. the health minister previously claimed that wales outperformed england. former one direction star liam payne has been banned from driving for six months, after he admitted to speeding. he was spotted in february travelling at 43mph in a 30mph zone in west london. as well as the ban, the 30—year—old was fined £293 and told to pay a surcharge of £117 and £90 in costs. a new veterinary hospital at battersea dogs and cats home will be named after the late paul o'grady. the tv and radio presenter, who died in march aged 67, became an ambassador for the charity in south london over a decade ago. the charity set up a "tribute fund" in his honour which has raised almost half a million pounds so far. you're live with bbc news. let's bring you a moving story in brussels, where a shooting has left at least two people dead. belgian media is reporting a gunman, who used an automatic rifle fled the scene and is still at large. it's understood the victims were swedish. the attack report
according to the royal college of emergency medicine, thousands of patients were excluded from the official every month. the health minister previously claimed that wales outperformed england. former one direction star liam payne has been banned from driving for six months, after he admitted to speeding. he was spotted in february travelling at 43mph in a 30mph zone in west london. as well as the ban, the 30—year—old was fined £293 and told to pay a surcharge of £117 and £90 in costs. a...
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of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal collegendent medical association has established thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. the health minister previously claimed that wales outpeformed england. but once the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse. parliament's behaviour watchdog has recommended tory mp peter bone to be suspended for six weeks for bullying and sexual misconduct. it follows a complaint over his alleged behaviour in 2012 and 2013. the suspension will have to be voted on by the house of commons to be approved and could lead to a by election in his wellingborough seat. mr bone said the allegations were "false and untrue". staying with politics. the scottish national party's deputy leader, keith brown, will tell his party's conference in aberdeen today that the next general election will be a "straight choice" between control by westminster and independence. the conference opened yesterday with delegates backing the party's new independence strategy. that would
of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal collegendent medical association has established thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. the health minister previously claimed that wales outpeformed england. but once the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse. parliament's behaviour watchdog has recommended tory mp peter bone to be suspended for six weeks for bullying and sexual...
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of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal collegependent medical association has established thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. the health minister previously claimed that wales outpeformed england. but once the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse. a group of 30 charities and non—profit organisations have urged the prime minister to pass the renters reform bill. the legislation, which was introduced to parliament in may — would remove the right of landlords in england to evict tenants for no reason with only two months' notice. you're live with bbc news. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has promised to destroy hamas, and his defence forces seem set for a major offensive into gaza. but what are the challenges israel's forces will face? our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, has this assessment. this is who israel's now at war with. hamas, who last week crossed the border, solely focused on taking life, murdering women and children. for most, it was, in e
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according to the royal college of emergency medicine thousands of bases were excluded from their visualth. the health minister previously claimed that wales outperformed england. you alive with bbc news. —— you're live with bbc news. two swedish nationals have been shot dead in brussels in what belgium's prime minister has said is a terror attack. the gunmen is at large, and a football match in the city, between sweden and belgium, has been called off mid—way through. belgium has raised its terror alert to the highest level. sofia bettiza reports from the scene of the shooting. what we know so far is a gunman opened fire here in central brussels at around 7pm in the evening. he had an assault rifle and he shot dead two people in that street, which has been cordoned off by the police, as you can see. a short while ago, we were sent a video, and in that video, a man is filming himself on a scooter, and he claims to have carried out the attack. and speaking in arabic and he says that he killed three people in the name of god. now the motive of the attack at the moment is unclear. but what
according to the royal college of emergency medicine thousands of bases were excluded from their visualth. the health minister previously claimed that wales outperformed england. you alive with bbc news. —— you're live with bbc news. two swedish nationals have been shot dead in brussels in what belgium's prime minister has said is a terror attack. the gunmen is at large, and a football match in the city, between sweden and belgium, has been called off mid—way through. belgium has raised...
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according to the royal college of emergency medicine, thousands of patients were excluded from the officialds for assurances they are following guidance "to ensure the data is absolutely transparent". early results from the general election in poland suggest that the ruling populistjustice party is unlikely to secure a third term in office. early indications are that the civic coalition, led by donald tusk, the former head of the european commission, together with two opposition parties will form the next government. voter turnout looks to be the highest since the fall of communism in 1989. low level offenders may avoid jail and foreign criminals may be deported earlier in their sentences in government plans to reduce overcrowding in prisons in england and wales. figures from earlier this year revealed that 61% of prisons were overcrowded. thejustice secretary, alex chalk, said he wanted to see more offenders electronically tagged and for them to do community work rather than short stints in prison. but serious criminals would be made to serve their full sentences. bbutz, that were attacked
according to the royal college of emergency medicine, thousands of patients were excluded from the officialds for assurances they are following guidance "to ensure the data is absolutely transparent". early results from the general election in poland suggest that the ruling populistjustice party is unlikely to secure a third term in office. early indications are that the civic coalition, led by donald tusk, the former head of the european commission, together with two opposition...
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of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal colleges established thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. the health minister previously claimed that wales outperformed england. but when the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse. a group of 30 charities and nonprofit organisations have urged the prime minister to pass the renters reform bill. the legislation was introduced to parliament in may, and it would remove the right of landlords in england to evict tenants for no reason with only two months�* notice. you're live with bbc news. a lot of new images have been emerging from gaza, israel and neighbouring countries. we wanted to show you some of them. here we see palestinians trying to leave gaza gathering at the rafah border with egypt — the only crossing not controlled by israel. many are hoping for a possible reopening of the passage, which would allow aid into gaza, and these families the chance to leave. these images show fuel trucks leaving gaza for egypt at the crossing —
of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal colleges established thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. the health minister previously claimed that wales outperformed england. but when the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse. a group of 30 charities and nonprofit organisations have urged the prime minister to pass the renters reform bill. the legislation was introduced to...
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of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal collegeciation has found thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. when the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse than previously believed. battersea dogs and cats home will name its veterinary hospital after the charity's late ambassador paul 0'grady. the tv and radio presenter — who died in march aged 67 — became an ambassador for battersea in 2012. the charity set up a fund in mr 0'grady�*s honour after his death, which has raised £480,000 to date. you're live with bbc news. let's get more now on what is happening on the ground in gaza. why does the border with egypt remain closed when food, aid and water are desperately needed and hundreds of thousands of palestinians are trying to leave the territory. live now to our reporter abdelbassir hassan who is in cairo for us. what has egypt been saying? in commenting on the stand—off at the border at the moment, especially after there were reports of a deal to open it four hours ago, in the m
of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal collegeciation has found thousands of hours are missed from monthly figures. when the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse than previously believed. battersea dogs and cats home will name its veterinary hospital after the charity's late ambassador paul 0'grady. the tv and radio presenter — who died in march aged 67 — became an ambassador for...
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the royal college of nursing is urging the government to scrap an increase in the cost of a health andlace to work. the college says the increase may make nursing unaffordable. damage to hadrian's wall has been found after the world—famous sycamore gap tree was felled beside it. the landmark in northumberland was chopped down a week ago and had been leaning on part of the 73—mile wall built by the romans. the international paralympics committee has announced the lighting point for all future paralympic torches. the flame will be lit at stoke mandeville in buckinghamshire to recognise its legacy as the birthplace of the paralympic movement. it will be used to light flames from the paris 2024 paralympics. you're live with bbc news. funerals are being held for the victims of a drone attack on a military academy in the syrian city of homs. the syrian army has blamed what it called terrorist groups for the attack that killed at least 100 hundred people and left dozens injured. at least 50 civilians are thought to be among the dead. live now to our middle east correspondent lina sinjab, who
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amy mack waiting times in wales has been seriously underreported for a decade according to the royal collegem monthly figures. the bus government has questioned the claims and questioned the interpretation of the figures. keith brown told his —— the scottish national party's deputy leader, keith brown, will tell his party's conference in aberdeen today that the next general election will be a "straight choice" between control by westminster and independence. the conference opened yesterday with delegates backing the party's new independence strategy. that would see the scottish government demanding that westminster gives it the powers to hold a new referendum, if the snp wins a majority of the seats in scotland at the next general election. our political correspondent nick eardley has the latest from the conference in aberdeen. hello to you. looking quite quiet behind you. but tell us what has been said today. it is behind you. but tell us what has been said today.— behind you. but tell us what has been said today. it is done for the da . been said today. it is done for the day- everybody —
amy mack waiting times in wales has been seriously underreported for a decade according to the royal collegem monthly figures. the bus government has questioned the claims and questioned the interpretation of the figures. keith brown told his —— the scottish national party's deputy leader, keith brown, will tell his party's conference in aberdeen today that the next general election will be a "straight choice" between control by westminster and independence. the conference opened...
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the royal college of nursing says the increase may make nursing unaffordable.k next year. it is currently only available as part of the nhs autumn booster programme, but could be sold like the flu jab in pharmacies and private clinics. you can find out more about those stories on the bbc website on the international paralympic committee international pa ralympic committee has international paralympic committee has announced a lighting point for all future paralympic torches will be lit at stoke mandeville in buckinghamshire to recognise its legacy as the birthplace of the paralympic movement. a russian missile attack hit residential buildings (boxed 00v) in the eastern region of kharkiv in the early hours of the morning, killing a 10—year—old boy and injuring 16 others, according to ukraine's interior minister. ukraine's air force say they downed 25 of russia's 33 drone attacks overnight. this followed international condemnation of the deadliest missile strike on the country in more than a year. local officials say the russian attack on the village of hroza, ki
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the royal college of nursing is urging the government to scrap an increase in the cost of a health and committee has announced the lighting point for all future paralympic torches. the flame will be lit at stoke mandeville in buckinghamshire to recognise its legacy as the birthplace of the paralympic movement. politicians and privacy campaigners say the police and private companies should stop the use of facial recognition surveillance. they argue it raises concerns around human rights and has the potential for discrimination. the cameras have already been outlawed in the eu. you're live with bbc news. let's turn to ukraine. the united nations is sending investigators to a village in north—east ukraine where a missile strike killed more than 50 people yesterday. a un spokeswoman said initial indications were that russia had carried out the attack, which hit a cafe full of mourners holding a wake. she said there didn't appear to be any military targets nearby, but said this would need further examination. the kremlin has insisted it doesn't target civilians. the blast is the deadliest i
the royal college of nursing is urging the government to scrap an increase in the cost of a health and committee has announced the lighting point for all future paralympic torches. the flame will be lit at stoke mandeville in buckinghamshire to recognise its legacy as the birthplace of the paralympic movement. politicians and privacy campaigners say the police and private companies should stop the use of facial recognition surveillance. they argue it raises concerns around human rights and has...
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the royal college of nursing is urging the government to scrap an increase in the cost of a health andke nursing unaffordable. the most vulnerable children will be living with the long shadow of the covid experience for the next 10 or 20 years, according to the former children's commissioner for england. anne longfield told the covid—i9 inquiry that, on occasions, the government's decisions were "incoherent" and that they were "indifferent" to the impact on children. you're live with bbc news. thank you for your company. next we will look at the nobel peace prize. an iranian human rights activist — who remains injail in one of tehran's most notorious prisons. narges mohammadi is an iranian women's rights advocate. she's been arrested 13 times, convicted on five occasions and is currently serving a 31—year prison sentence. bbc persian's bahman kalbasi has interviewed narges mohammadi's husband and son. translation: how do you feel about narges having won - the nobel peace prize? what is your feeling when you heard the news? i was in a class and couldn't show much emotion. but what went
the royal college of nursing is urging the government to scrap an increase in the cost of a health andke nursing unaffordable. the most vulnerable children will be living with the long shadow of the covid experience for the next 10 or 20 years, according to the former children's commissioner for england. anne longfield told the covid—i9 inquiry that, on occasions, the government's decisions were "incoherent" and that they were "indifferent" to the impact on children....
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of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal college are missed from monthly figures. when the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse than previously believed. battersea dogs and cats home will name its veterinary hospital after the charity's late ambassador paul 0'grady. the tv and radio presenter — who died in march aged 67 — became an ambassador for battersea in 2012. the charity set up a fund in mr 0'grady�*s honour after his death, which has raised £480,000 to date. you're live with bbc news. let's get some other news, and in poland, a second exit poll has now predicted the governing law and justice party won the biggest share of the vote in sunday's elections, but could still lose power. it's likely to have the first opportunity to form a government, although it is expected to struggle to command a parliamentary majority. that would open the door to three opposition groups to form a coalition. the largest among them is the civic coalition, led by the former head of the european council, d
of a&e waiting times in wales has been seriously under—reported for a decade, according to the royal college are missed from monthly figures. when the missing data is taken into account, it suggests the performance in wales is worse than previously believed. battersea dogs and cats home will name its veterinary hospital after the charity's late ambassador paul 0'grady. the tv and radio presenter — who died in march aged 67 — became an ambassador for battersea in 2012. the charity set...
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the royal college of nursing is urging the government to scrap an increase in the cost of a health andliving with the long shadow of the covid experience for the next 10 or 20 years, according to the former children's commissioner for england. anne longfield said that on occasion government's decisions were "incoherent" and that they were "indifferent" to the impact on children. you're live with bbc news. a group of politicians and privacy campaigners in the uk has called for an immediate stop to the use of live facial recognition for public surveillance. the group has warned that there is little evidence that the technology is effective, and that it raises concerns around human rights and the potential for discrimination. live facial recognition cameras scan faces of the public in specific locations and compare these with people on "watch lists" who may be wanted by police or the courts in association with crimes. all this concern has prompted a response from the home office. they said the government was committed to making sure the police have the tools and technology they need to so
the royal college of nursing is urging the government to scrap an increase in the cost of a health andliving with the long shadow of the covid experience for the next 10 or 20 years, according to the former children's commissioner for england. anne longfield said that on occasion government's decisions were "incoherent" and that they were "indifferent" to the impact on children. you're live with bbc news. a group of politicians and privacy campaigners in the uk has called...
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he has been a member of the royal college of psychiatry since 2013. and ninth november 20th, 22. he was the defendant's responsible clinician at broadmoor . responsible clinician at broadmoor. he has responsible clinician at broadmoor . he has concluded that broadmoor. he has concluded that the defendant has an autism spectrum disorder, which is not at the severe end of the scale . at the severe end of the scale. his condition is atypical in some respects . in his view , the some respects. in his view, the defendant experienced a number of significant stressors in early life and in his later teens, his later teens were a time of progressive social isolation and progressing mental disorder . he began to develop disorder. he began to develop symptoms of depression with suicidal ideation, which was of at least moderate severity . he at least moderate severity. he he lost weight . his at least moderate severity. he he lost weight. his family noficed he lost weight. his family noticed his lack of energy in his view, in the period leading up to the offence,
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the royal college of emergency medicine says missing data the royal college of emergency medicine saysrom monthly figures and that senior a&e doctors have been raising the issue for months. the welsh government said it would ask health boards for assurances that the data was absolutely transparent. poland's opposition coalition — led by the former european council president donald tusk — has claimed victory in the country's general election. an exit poll suggests that the governing law and justice party has won the most seats but won't have enough to govern. it ploughed really wintry last night. have you put the heating on? have you done it? you have. you have weakened. i let myself down. i put on for five minutes just to take the edge off. how was your weekend? glorious. wasn't the sunshine lovely? it was for most parts of the uk. if you are on half term break this week, the first half of the week is certainly better. a breeze will be picking up over the next few days. we will see windy conditions and rain at times. 0ut there at the moment, it is dry and chilly for the vast majority.
the royal college of emergency medicine says missing data the royal college of emergency medicine saysrom monthly figures and that senior a&e doctors have been raising the issue for months. the welsh government said it would ask health boards for assurances that the data was absolutely transparent. poland's opposition coalition — led by the former european council president donald tusk — has claimed victory in the country's general election. an exit poll suggests that the governing law...
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. >> in 1883 of the royal college of music , where bliss was a was of music, where bliss was a was aas a was a student, and parry , whom you a student, and parry, whom you mentioned, and stanford , the mentioned, and stanford, the irish composer who taught a generation of quite spectacular composers. you mentioned vaughan williams and holst. bliss was another moran , herbert howells another moran, herbert howells and of course, later in the 1930, benjamin britten was at the rcm. so we...
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and one bit they put and then the one bit they put in, they listen to the royal college of dentists and you need to supervise the three year in the schools. they year olds in the schools. they don't teachers or don't talk to the teachers or ask the teachers unions if that's actually practical or effective. say, no, effective. but they say, no, we'll into our we'll put that into our dentistry policy. and what's everyone they're dentistry policy. and what's eve talking they're dentistry policy. and what's eve talking the they're dentistry policy. and what's eve talking the role hey're dentistry policy. and what's eve talking the role ofv're not talking about the role of dentistry in the nhs. they're not about how difficult not talking about how difficult it is to get free dentistry, which is what labour wants them to about. they're to be talking about. they're talking this daft idea talking about this daft idea which in by mistake because which got in by mistake because they were listening with one ear and not listening with the other and not listening with the other and replicate this an
and one bit they put and then the one bit they put in, they listen to the royal college of dentists and you need to supervise the three year in the schools. they year olds in the schools. they don't teachers or don't talk to the teachers or ask the teachers unions if that's actually practical or effective. say, no, effective. but they say, no, we'll into our we'll put that into our dentistry policy. and what's everyone they're dentistry policy. and what's eve talking they're dentistry policy....
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he graduated from the royal college of music.erful pianist cyril smith , had a stroke while cyril smith, had a stroke while he was on tour in russia and he couldn't use his right hand again. and a big repertoire was created for two pianos with cyril smith's wife, phyllis sellick. and so i'm sure he's already exploring that. but it's very poignant and that's a concert to catch, i'm sure . concert to catch, i'm sure. >> julian lloyd webber, thank you so much, taking us all the way around the united kingdom with marvellous classical music available to us all. in a few minutes, the grandson of a british screen legend will tell me why. glynis johns , who's been me why. glynis johns, who's been delighting audiences since the 1920s, should receive a damehood before that. here's a reminder of the latest news headlines with ray addison . with ray addison. >> thanks, michael . it's exactly >> thanks, michael. it's exactly 1230. our top stories this hour. the prime minister has refused to commit to tax cuts as the conservative party confere
he graduated from the royal college of music.erful pianist cyril smith , had a stroke while cyril smith, had a stroke while he was on tour in russia and he couldn't use his right hand again. and a big repertoire was created for two pianos with cyril smith's wife, phyllis sellick. and so i'm sure he's already exploring that. but it's very poignant and that's a concert to catch, i'm sure . concert to catch, i'm sure. >> julian lloyd webber, thank you so much, taking us all the way around...
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young children developing mental health problems in later life — this according to a report by the royal college, their parents, and carers. the government says it is investing more in expanding nhs services. actor haydn gwynne, best known for roles in peak practice, merseybeat and the windsors, has died at the age of 66, following a recent cancer diagnosis. she made her name in 1990 when she starred as cynical journalist alex, in comedy drop the dead donkey, which earned her a bafta tv nomination. recycling is set to become easier in england under new government proposals allowing everyone — whether at home, work, or school — to recycle the same materials. weekly collections of food waste will also be introduced for most households across england by 2026. ministers say they want to simplify and standardise the system, which they hope will stop people needing lots of different bins. we promised that stav would be looking at the weather. storm babet is devastating parts of the uk and brings image misery? it is devastating parts of the uk and brings image misery?— brings image misery? it has been
young children developing mental health problems in later life — this according to a report by the royal college, their parents, and carers. the government says it is investing more in expanding nhs services. actor haydn gwynne, best known for roles in peak practice, merseybeat and the windsors, has died at the age of 66, following a recent cancer diagnosis. she made her name in 1990 when she starred as cynical journalist alex, in comedy drop the dead donkey, which earned her a bafta tv...
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the promoter behind greenwich summer sounds is having its licence to hold events at the old royal naval college say it was forced to cancelled a show and rescheduled open days because of the expected noise. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's minor delays on the metropolitan line — but otherwise a good service on the rest of the network. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a rather misty and murky start this morning. some dense patches of mist and fog which will eventually left into cloud. it's going to stay rather grey today with some patchy light rain and drizzle. the front last night that brought all the rain, it really took its time and it's actually going to stall across today. so conditions aren't really going to change it. it's going to feel rather damp, the temperature cooler than it has been. between 15 and 18 celsius, the maximum now overnight tonight. the met office has a yellow weather warning in place from 9:00 right the way through tonight, through tomorrow for heavy rain. now widely, we're looking at 10 to 20 millimetres. could be more locally, but
the promoter behind greenwich summer sounds is having its licence to hold events at the old royal naval college say it was forced to cancelled a show and rescheduled open days because of the expected noise. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's minor delays on the metropolitan line — but otherwise a good service on the rest of the network. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a rather misty and murky start this morning. some dense patches of mist and fog which...
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the royal college of podiatry helped _ feet.patient. one of the charts in there, _ did but i was impatient. one of the charts in there, i— did but i was impatient. one of the charts in there, i don't _ did but i was impatient. one of the charts in there, i don't want - did but i was impatient. one of the| charts in there, i don't want people to he _ charts in there, i don't want people to he alarm — charts in there, i don't want people to be alarm but breathing and breath work is _ to be alarm but breathing and breath work is important and in one of the charts _ work is important and in one of the charts if— work is important and in one of the charts if you — work is important and in one of the charts if you don't do very well, it says— charts if you don't do very well, it says you — charts if you don't do very well, it says you are _ charts if you don't do very well, it says you are dead. it isjust a joke — says you are dead. it isjust a joke l— says you are dead. it is 'ust a 'oke. ~ .,. says you are dead. it is 'ust a 'oke. ~
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nhs, we kind of pay round in the nhs, we actually a ballot of the actually do a ballot of the royal colleged whoever else, and say, well, we could you pay rise, but could afford you a pay rise, but these will have to go. these jobs will have to go. which you want? a pay which one do you want? a pay rise or do feel you need rise or do you feel you need these equality, diversity and inclusion officers on your shoulder make people shoulder in order to make people healthier? the nurses healthier? or i bet the nurses would vote for the pay rise instead negotiating the negotiating obe diversity trainer, industry. >> yeah, make yourself redundant. the redundant. you could take the job and then make yourself redundant. the way do redundant. that's the way to do it. >> what's your big story? >> what's your big story? >> well, think avoid >> well, i think we can't avoid the elections fallout. the by elections fallout. >> or you might say that absolutely. >> well, last labour adviser >> well, my last labour adviser getting there exacting , they getting in there exacting, they might still on cloud nine
nhs, we kind of pay round in the nhs, we actually a ballot of the actually do a ballot of the royal colleged whoever else, and say, well, we could you pay rise, but could afford you a pay rise, but these will have to go. these jobs will have to go. which you want? a pay which one do you want? a pay rise or do feel you need rise or do you feel you need these equality, diversity and inclusion officers on your shoulder make people shoulder in order to make people healthier? the nurses healthier?...
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and now we are joined now by the dean of royal college of psychiatrists.tely dead, you know? i wanted to ask what the course or _ absolutely dead, you know? i wanted to ask what the course or because . absolutely dead, you know? i wantedj to ask what the course or because we know being a doctor is a stressful and busyjob and high—powered and there is a lot of pressure but when does the pressure got too much and phoned us a tip over into something that becomes unmanageable? the demand for _ that becomes unmanageable? tue: demand for health that becomes unmanageable? t"u2 demand for health services have increased dramatically, we are growing older, the population so the demand has increased and post—pandemic we have seen a huge choice especially amongst young people, eating disorders, long waiting lists so that has happened and we have seen more for shortages. that is a big story that everyone knows about so in my own profession, psychiatry, we have 10% vacancy rate so you can imagine you are trying to do 10% more and then if someone is missing figures were
and now we are joined now by the dean of royal college of psychiatrists.tely dead, you know? i wanted to ask what the course or _ absolutely dead, you know? i wanted to ask what the course or because . absolutely dead, you know? i wantedj to ask what the course or because we know being a doctor is a stressful and busyjob and high—powered and there is a lot of pressure but when does the pressure got too much and phoned us a tip over into something that becomes unmanageable? the demand for _...
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the royal college of nursing has written to the home secretary saying the increase may be unaffordablel recognition technology for public surveillance. the cameras — which were used by police at the king's coronation earlier this year — have been outlawed in the eu. the technology company amazon is expected to launch two prototype satellites today as part of its plan to provide internet connectivity across the world. the firm's billionaire founder, jeff bezos, wants to create a constellation of thousands of satellites to provide the service, putting him in direct competition with elon musk�*s starlink system. metro bank's shares have plunged after reports it is seeking to raise millions of pounds to bolster its finances. the bank's shares sank by as much as a third after newspapers reported it needed to raise up to £600 million. peter can tell us more. that's right. challenging times for the so—called challenger bank. really important to remember if you are one of the 2.7 million people who bank with metro — there are protections in place for your deposits up to £85,000. still, worryin
the royal college of nursing has written to the home secretary saying the increase may be unaffordablel recognition technology for public surveillance. the cameras — which were used by police at the king's coronation earlier this year — have been outlawed in the eu. the technology company amazon is expected to launch two prototype satellites today as part of its plan to provide internet connectivity across the world. the firm's billionaire founder, jeff bezos, wants to create a...
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royal united services institute. he is also a visiting professor of defence studies at king's college london.sment of israel's strategy and what he thought might happen next. the invasion was ready a week ago, pretty well. but they've been forestalled, first of all, by some bad weather, then by the round of diplomacy. so tony blinken was in israel, so you can't launch an invasion when the secretary of state is there. thenjoe biden was in israel at short notice. you certainly can't launch an invasion when the president is there. and then rishi sunak was there. that's not a good idea either. so the diplomatic round has finished. and now we've had the release of two hostages, which is hamas�*s attempt, i think, to drip—feed foreign hostages out of gaza, so as to put pressure on israel, get america to put pressure on israel, to hold off a bit longer in case we can get some more hostages out. but with 212 hostages and a good handful of apparently british, is it nine british individuals missing and american hostages, then they could go on drip—feeding for two or three more weeks. the israelis won't
royal united services institute. he is also a visiting professor of defence studies at king's college london.sment of israel's strategy and what he thought might happen next. the invasion was ready a week ago, pretty well. but they've been forestalled, first of all, by some bad weather, then by the round of diplomacy. so tony blinken was in israel, so you can't launch an invasion when the secretary of state is there. thenjoe biden was in israel at short notice. you certainly can't launch an...
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royal, big about three place y si yo tuve que escuchar ustedes también. la canción la compuso curry junto con algunos amigos. cuando todos eran estudiantes de tercer año de davidson college lleva en el club de seattle, el olimpic dream, como se le conoce ahora, ha cambiado tres veces de remb y de escudo, pero repito, se ha mantenido firme con la institución donde a pesar de nunca haber sido campeón, así la llevó a lo más alto de la tabla general en la temporada regular en tres ocasiones. genio y figura fino hoy y siempre. y bueno, vamos a cerrar con el homenaje que le quiso hacer el chicago fire a leo messi trayendo una cabra al estadio para celebrar el mejor de todos los tiempos, como dicen sus siglas en inglés the goat. el problema es que al parecer los fanáticos del fire no recuerdan que la última vez que llevaron una cabra al estadio en chicago , los cubs no pudieron ganar una serie mundial en 71 años. y lo peor de todo es que el leo messi ni siquiera va a jugar el partido porque sigue recuperándose de una lesión. >> como que no la pensaron muy bien, no se acordaron de la escuela memoria y pues sí. >> y aparte para leo messi, que . o sea que una cabra que. y por qué?
royal, big about three place y si yo tuve que escuchar ustedes también. la canción la compuso curry junto con algunos amigos. cuando todos eran estudiantes de tercer año de davidson college lleva en el club de seattle, el olimpic dream, como se le conoce ahora, ha cambiado tres veces de remb y de escudo, pero repito, se ha mantenido firme con la institución donde a pesar de nunca haber sido campeón, así la llevó a lo más alto de la tabla general en la temporada regular en tres...
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college, howard, blaming israel for the escalation. i want to ask you, where were you last saturday? 1300 iz royalsbies, six months old the youngest one, decapitated head and hamas bragging about it themselves. and where are you with hamas? are you supporting violence and terrorism? because hamas is isis, what is seen last saturday should be condemned. that's frustrating more thon what i'm seeing from politicians. jacqui: understandably so. the u.s. so far declined to shut down any pro-palestinian protests unlike in france, they stopped down those kinds of rallies out of concerns about, you know, potential violence there, but the first amendment to the right to express yourself in the u.s. is strong. that being said, you know, do you feel that the support that you're seeing from the biden administration is strong enough and do you think that there's anything lacking in what the u.s. is doing right now? >> i can strongly say that the common feeling among israelis is we-- the biden speech which maybe got some called responses among some circles, in israel was accepted warmly because president biden s
college, howard, blaming israel for the escalation. i want to ask you, where were you last saturday? 1300 iz royalsbies, six months old the youngest one, decapitated head and hamas bragging about it themselves. and where are you with hamas? are you supporting violence and terrorism? because hamas is isis, what is seen last saturday should be condemned. that's frustrating more thon what i'm seeing from politicians. jacqui: understandably so. the u.s. so far declined to shut down any...