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how i whereas the royal society let .oyal society, 37 years. is it 37 years. seven years. yeah. which which you know, i've read through the article and at first seemed were first it seemed like they were being i had being a bit snooty because i had 37 part and go, that's 37 years part and go, no, that's not that is it? not snooty at that point, is it? you've study of the you've done a study of the weather years, and some you've done a study of the weathones years, and some you've done a study of the weathones comeyears, and some you've done a study of the weathones come alongand some you've done a study of the weathones come along and some you've done a study of the weathones come along and going, other ones come along and going, oh, here's year, that'll do. oh, here's a year, that'll do. but one was the stuff oh, here's a year, that'll do. but actually one was the stuff oh, here's a year, that'll do. but actually informed the stuff that actually informed the government may and government under theresa may and these are t
how i whereas the royal society let .oyal society, 37 years. is it 37 years. seven years. yeah. which which you know, i've read through the article and at first seemed were first it seemed like they were being i had being a bit snooty because i had 37 part and go, that's 37 years part and go, no, that's not that is it? not snooty at that point, is it? you've study of the you've done a study of the weather years, and some you've done a study of the weathones years, and some you've done a study...
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that is what is the purpose of you shut down the royal society of literature. >> that's our officialy're fine. right. >> telegraph now. and sailor >> telegraph now. and the sailor in to take over the re st. rest. >> jonathan. >> jonathan. >> there's no need to feel >> well, there's no need to feel down. actually, so down. actually, there is so disbelief royal disbelief is undermanned. royal navy officers navy seeks to redeploy officers to inclusion to diversity and inclusion teams. so this is a pretty classic gb story . so the royal classic gb story. so the royal navy redeploying and navy is redeploying marines and sailors diversity and sailors to become diversity and inclusion officers to enhance the lived experience of personnel amid ongoing or stupid statement in history, lived experience. >> sentence that has the >> any sentence that has the lived could lived experience, you could just write straight away. lived experience, you could just writuh straight away. lived experience, you could just writuh , straight away. lived experience, you could just writuh , correct.: away. lived
that is what is the purpose of you shut down the royal society of literature. >> that's our officialy're fine. right. >> telegraph now. and sailor >> telegraph now. and the sailor in to take over the re st. rest. >> jonathan. >> jonathan. >> there's no need to feel >> well, there's no need to feel down. actually, so down. actually, there is so disbelief royal disbelief is undermanned. royal navy officers navy seeks to redeploy officers to inclusion to...
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royale. this new society soon had impact. cockfighting, both baiting and dog all band. bbc news. the world economic forum has begun in the swiss town of davos. the war in ukraine and houthi attacks on shipping in the red sea were amongst the items high on the agenda. faisal islam has more. here at the world economic forum, went to business leaders want to talk about is a glorious high—tech enabled feature of artificial intelligence, and the investments required for that. clearly the shadow of crisis that they thought were behind then lingers large and looms i talked to the chief executive of intel, the massive chip manufacturer and they said that they were adjusting the way that they supplied to their customers, and that itjustified their massive investments in fundamentally changing the chip industry, building those chips, making those chips in europe and relying on asia, and that resilience is justified europe and relying on asia, and that resilience isjustified precisely by what we are seeing right now. i also spoke to the chief executive, and he said that these cris
royale. this new society soon had impact. cockfighting, both baiting and dog all band. bbc news. the world economic forum has begun in the swiss town of davos. the war in ukraine and houthi attacks on shipping in the red sea were amongst the items high on the agenda. faisal islam has more. here at the world economic forum, went to business leaders want to talk about is a glorious high—tech enabled feature of artificial intelligence, and the investments required for that. clearly the shadow of...
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royal. this new society soon had impact. coch—fighting and bull baiting, and... all banned.l chief executive of fujitsu, takahito tokita, has apologised to british postmasters who were wrongly prosecuted for fraud because of it faults in fujitsu's horizon software. speaking to the bbc at the world economic forum at davos in switzerland, mr tokita said the company was sorry for the impact it's had on the postmasters and their families and insisted the company took theissue and insisted the company took the issue very seriously. he spoke to our bbc producer at the swiss ski resort.- spoke to our bbc producer at the swiss ski resort. would you like to apologise. _ the swiss ski resort. would you like to apologise. yes, - the swiss ski resort. would you like to apologise. yes, yes, - the swiss ski resort. would you like to apologise. yes, yes, ofl like to apologise. yes, yes, of course, like to apologise. yes, yes, of course. of— like to apologise. yes, yes, of course, of course. _ like to apologise. yes, yes, of course, of course. fujitsu - like to apologise. yes, yes, of cours
royal. this new society soon had impact. coch—fighting and bull baiting, and... all banned.l chief executive of fujitsu, takahito tokita, has apologised to british postmasters who were wrongly prosecuted for fraud because of it faults in fujitsu's horizon software. speaking to the bbc at the world economic forum at davos in switzerland, mr tokita said the company was sorry for the impact it's had on the postmasters and their families and insisted the company took theissue and insisted the...
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royal. this new society soon had impact. cockfighting, bull baiting and dogfighting. all band.. shops are struggling on the uk's high streets with footfall still well below pre—pandemic levels, with many of us preferring to shop online instead. many shop units have been left lying empty, something of an eyesore. however, could businesses which started online be part of the answer? many are making an appearance on the high street in so—called pop—up shops. dougal shaw reports. a morning pep talk before they meet the customers. these entrepreneurs all run successful online businesses. now, they're getting their first taste of high street retail on london's world—famous carnaby street. for clothes, it's so important to try things on and see them in real life. so being in store is an amazing experience to give to our loyal customers. i work with discarded balloons, turning them into fashion accessories and homeware. meeting customers in a space like this has been great. the feedback is amazing. totally boosting my confidence. more and more pop—up shops like these are filling retail
royal. this new society soon had impact. cockfighting, bull baiting and dogfighting. all band.. shops are struggling on the uk's high streets with footfall still well below pre—pandemic levels, with many of us preferring to shop online instead. many shop units have been left lying empty, something of an eyesore. however, could businesses which started online be part of the answer? many are making an appearance on the high street in so—called pop—up shops. dougal shaw reports. a morning...
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royal. this new society soon had impact. royal. this new society soon had impact-— had impact.ullfighting and dogfighting. _ had impact. bullfighting and dogfighting, all— had impact. bullfighting and dogfighting, all banned. - you're live with bbc news. let's carry on with looking at the top business stories. today we are expecting the announcement that bp�*s interim boss, murray auchincloss, is to become its permanent chief executive. it's being widely reported in the media, and so that announcement could come in the next hour or so. the selection of auchincloss, who was bp�*s former chief financial officer, ends months of uncertainty following the abrupt resignation of bernard looney in september. looney�*s sudden departure was due to him failing to disclose past relationships with company colleagues. the changes at the top has been turbulent for bp — one of the world's biggest energy companies that is the stalwart of most pension funds in the uk. live now to anna macdonald, senior equity analyst, sustineri global investment. good to have you in the programme. tell us about
royal. this new society soon had impact. royal. this new society soon had impact-— had impact.ullfighting and dogfighting. _ had impact. bullfighting and dogfighting, all— had impact. bullfighting and dogfighting, all banned. - you're live with bbc news. let's carry on with looking at the top business stories. today we are expecting the announcement that bp�*s interim boss, murray auchincloss, is to become its permanent chief executive. it's being widely reported in the media, and so that...
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royal. this new society soon had impact. cockfighting, bull baiting and dog all bands. her little royal story. a century ago, a luxury doll�*s house was made for king george v and his wife queen mary — as a gift from the british nation after the first world war. it's now being put on display to the public — and our royal correspondent, daniela relph, has been to take a look. forget any ideas of a traditional dolls' house you play with. this is the bigger royal version that's now 100 years old, made for queen mary, king charles's great grandmother, it reflects a lavish lifestyle. this is the wine cellar. these bottles, the size of thumbnails, really are filled with wine. in the miniature playroom, there is a miniature train set and toys. in the library, the shelves are filled with books created by the most popular authors of the time. a copy of country life magazine has been casually cast aside. when you get to the kitchen, even the products used have been accurately sourced. every detail was pored over to show a privileged life in the 1920s under the reign of king george
royal. this new society soon had impact. cockfighting, bull baiting and dog all bands. her little royal story. a century ago, a luxury doll�*s house was made for king george v and his wife queen mary — as a gift from the british nation after the first world war. it's now being put on display to the public — and our royal correspondent, daniela relph, has been to take a look. forget any ideas of a traditional dolls' house you play with. this is the bigger royal version that's now 100 years...
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royal. this new society soon had impact clock fighting, bull baiting and dogfighting all banned.ogist and film maker the creature is an arctic cetacean, perfectly adapted to polar waters with its white colouring and the absence of a dorsal fin, which allows it to swim under the ice. it's not yet clear if the heavy snow in the islands this week played any part in helping the whale feel at home, in waters off hillswick. with shetland's shivering and freezing conditions, perhaps it was no surprise that a visitor well used to arctic temperatures would choose to venture into nearby waters. this lone beluga whale was spotted off the coast of hillswick, to the delight of seasoned local whale watchers. we arrived to a beautiful big bay, but in absolutely freezing, arctic conditions, and we were there for maybe five minutes, looking out on what was really dark water, and suddenly this incredible ivory—coloured whale surfaced in front of us. it was just the most magical moment. this latest confirm siding was just a six in waters for the new looking at sick sightings over the course of many
royal. this new society soon had impact clock fighting, bull baiting and dogfighting all banned.ogist and film maker the creature is an arctic cetacean, perfectly adapted to polar waters with its white colouring and the absence of a dorsal fin, which allows it to swim under the ice. it's not yet clear if the heavy snow in the islands this week played any part in helping the whale feel at home, in waters off hillswick. with shetland's shivering and freezing conditions, perhaps it was no surprise...
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this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic, consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90 degree turn, in what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. british army officer preet chandi, has been nicknamed �*polar preet�*, for her record—breaking antarctic treks. well she's just returned from her latest epic challenge, setting off from the hercules inlet and skiing more than 700 miles to the south pole. it took her just 31 days, and she's now believed to be the world's fastest woman to ski the route solo, as cha
this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to...
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this latest research, published in the royal society 0pen science journal, found there are at least sevenperm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90—degree turn, and what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. an austrian heiress is setting up a group of citizens to decide how to give away much of herfortune. marlene engelhorn has sent out invitations to 10,000 members of the public. 50 will be chosen to help work out how more than $21 million should be redistributed. she's a descendant of the founder of the german chemical company, basf. she inherited millions when her grandmother died. she has previously called for the wealthy to pay more tax. that is it for this edition of newsda
this latest research, published in the royal society 0pen science journal, found there are at least sevenperm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a...
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and they decided that the royal society decided that the royal society decided recently that you can'ts to back up intermittent wind and solar. yeah. uh, and they are going for hydrogen, which is a silly idea. um, highly explosive , very expensive. >> why do you think , chris, that >> why do you think, chris, that evs are not as good as combustion? >> if i want to drive to cornwall, i can't get there. >> can't get there. no range. >> can't get there. no range. >> i can't get there. >> i can't get there. >> there's no range. and they lie. i'm busy person. lie. i'm a busy person. >> i'm a busy person. i travel around the country, i drive or i'm been i'm someone who's been driven a huge miles. huge number of miles. >> you think you can't >> why do you think you can't get ev call? get an ev to call? >> because. because the range is there generally there are advertised, generally disappoint there are advertised, generally dis'the int infrastructure >> the charging infrastructure in the world. in that area of the world. cornwall is going in at pace. there of don't want there are lots of i do
and they decided that the royal society decided that the royal society decided recently that you can'ts to back up intermittent wind and solar. yeah. uh, and they are going for hydrogen, which is a silly idea. um, highly explosive , very expensive. >> why do you think , chris, that >> why do you think, chris, that evs are not as good as combustion? >> if i want to drive to cornwall, i can't get there. >> can't get there. no range. >> can't get there. no range....
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this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenund very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click, and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90 degree turn, and what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's chris fawkes. today
this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenund very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click, and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide...
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he's a fellow of the royal society of literature and the royal historical society. and but most importantly, he is a member, a proud member, if i can say, of the international churchill society's board of directors. gentlemen, thank you very much for your time and for being here this evening to with you. thank you so. andrew, i'll begin with you. pretty softball question. how did this book come about? and could i just my reply to that by saying how it is to be back at the national churchill leadership center. you are a great director. the icc is a fantastic institution. please do join it. ladies and gentlemen, it's it's it's wonderful to be on the board of it as well. i i love the icc and. to answer your question, i got on to david shortly after the invasion of ukraine and said that i thought that there was there'd be interest in a book that place the russian in the ruso ukrainian war in military history context opposed to just its geopolitical political context and david jumped at the chance and went to harpercollins, the publishers. they of course, how we were goi
he's a fellow of the royal society of literature and the royal historical society. and but most importantly, he is a member, a proud member, if i can say, of the international churchill society's board of directors. gentlemen, thank you very much for your time and for being here this evening to with you. thank you so. andrew, i'll begin with you. pretty softball question. how did this book come about? and could i just my reply to that by saying how it is to be back at the national churchill...
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this latest research, published in the royal society 0pen science journal, found there are at least sevene sperm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90—degree turn, in what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. that is our show at this hour. more for you on the republican presidential debate between nikki haley and ron desantis taking place in iowa. 0ur correspondent will have more on that at the top of the next hour. you can always go to our website for all the latest. good to have you. hello there. on wednesday, we were all in the same area of high pressure. but despite that, the amount of cloud we saw from place to place varied a lot. the cloud was at its thickest across eastern
this latest research, published in the royal society 0pen science journal, found there are at least sevene sperm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a...
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this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenrm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90—degree turn, in what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. hello there. on wednesday, we were all in the same area of high pressure. but despite that, the amount of cloud we saw from place to place varied a lot. the cloud was at its thickest across eastern scotland and north—east england, where we saw drizzle move in from this sheet of cloud from the north sea. but there was some sunshine. western scotland did ok, and for east anglia and southern england also there was quite a bit of sunshine around on wednesday, and what a difference th
this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenrm whales sound very simple, their patterns of clicks is a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds click—click—click—click and the other sounds click—click—click. . . click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half...
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ti9 immediate advice is to compact the mac contact to the royal zoological society of scotland directlys food. hagar feeders out, he'll come back to the part knowing there is food. how far could potentially _ part knowing there is food. how far could potentially he _ part knowing there is food. how far could potentially he have _ could potentially he have gotten, because of were pretty quickly? thea;r because of were pretty quickly? they do and they tend _ because of were pretty quickly? they do and they tend to _ because of were pretty quickly? ti9 do and they tend to rain because of were pretty quickly? ti91: do and they tend to rain quite far. he's young male, so he's at the age where he might be looking tojoin another group. he won't find any out in the highlands, so i don't think he'll wonder too far.— in the highlands, so i don't think he'll wonder too far. they're pretty smart, he'll wonder too far. they're pretty smart. though? — he'll wonder too far. they're pretty smart, though? they _ he'll wonder too far. they're pretty smart, though? they are _ he'll wonder too far. they're
ti9 immediate advice is to compact the mac contact to the royal zoological society of scotland directlys food. hagar feeders out, he'll come back to the part knowing there is food. how far could potentially _ part knowing there is food. how far could potentially he _ part knowing there is food. how far could potentially he have _ could potentially he have gotten, because of were pretty quickly? thea;r because of were pretty quickly? they do and they tend _ because of were pretty quickly? they...
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this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenof clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic, consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90 degree turn, in what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. we'll have the latest from the icj, the case at the hague being brought against israel. we'll have the latest from the post office inquiry and will speak to three people whose lives were destroyed by that scandal. all of that coming up in bbc news in a moment. first, the weather. as another cold day, mostly dry but we will see more cloud around and the last few days. the best of the sunshine reserved for western areas. high pressure bringing in this cloud to northern and eastern areas which will drift further sou
this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenof clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic, consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90 degree...
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the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringt to contact the zoological society with any information they might have. we are covering the covid—i9 inquiry in scotland at the moment, that is on iplayer. michael gove was there this morning. today they will look at the discharge of hospital patients to care homes without them being tested for the virus. if you want to catch up for the virus. if you want to catch up at dance and follow it, do have a look at our website and you can watch it on the iplayer. now, time for a look at the weather. hello again. the weather this week once again is going to be fairly changeable. today, what we've got is cold air coming in across the north behind this weather front, which is producing rain. but we are still in the milder conditions, represented by the yellows further south. now, that rain we are looking at is going to be heavy in parts. it's affecting parts of southern scotland, northern england, wales, the north—west midlands and the southwest. the heaviest of which will be falling across th
the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringt to contact the zoological society with any information they might have. we are covering the covid—i9 inquiry in scotland at the moment, that is on iplayer. michael gove was there this morning. today they will look at the discharge of hospital patients to care homes without them being tested for the virus. if you want to catch up for the virus. if you want to catch up at dance and follow it,...
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according to the royal society for the prevention of accidents, 50% of ice related drownings involve try and stay calm, shout for help and just try and give yourself a second before you try and swim or get away because otherwise it can make the situation worse. the daughter of murdered mp sir david amess is taking legal action against police and the home office for failing to prevent his death. the conservative mp died after being stabbed 21 times by terrorist ali harbi ali at a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea in october 2021. high court papers show katherine amess has filed a personal injury claim against the authorities. essex police and the home office said they were aware of the court action. the metropolitan police has apologised to a man after homeless people's tents were destroyed in central london. the incident, which took place last november in camden, was caught on camera. commissioner sir mark rowley admitted that officers acted unlawfully when issuing a dispersal order and some tents were thrown into bin lorries. it's the 50th anniversary today since housing campaign
according to the royal society for the prevention of accidents, 50% of ice related drownings involve try and stay calm, shout for help and just try and give yourself a second before you try and swim or get away because otherwise it can make the situation worse. the daughter of murdered mp sir david amess is taking legal action against police and the home office for failing to prevent his death. the conservative mp died after being stabbed 21 times by terrorist ali harbi ali at a constituency...
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she's a fellow at the royal society of arts and serves on the advisory network of the media freedom coalitione magnitsky awards committee, and the advisory council of the foreign policy center. [applause] >> thank you, amy and ryan and also to progressive international for bringing us all here together today. it's a pleasure to be here on behalf of reporters without borders, known internationally -- so if i say rsf, it's because of our french acronym. at rsf, we defend julian assange because of his contributions to journalism. the publication by wikileaks in 2010 of the leaked diplomatic and military documents informed extensive public interest reporting around the world, including by the new york times, the guardian lemond, and their , spiegel of course, the five original media partners of wikileaks, who worked together to treat the leaked materials journalistically. but also reporting by hundreds of other media outlets around the world over the years. the publication of these materials exposed information in the public interest, including war crimes and human rights violations that to this
she's a fellow at the royal society of arts and serves on the advisory network of the media freedom coalitione magnitsky awards committee, and the advisory council of the foreign policy center. [applause] >> thank you, amy and ryan and also to progressive international for bringing us all here together today. it's a pleasure to be here on behalf of reporters without borders, known internationally -- so if i say rsf, it's because of our french acronym. at rsf, we defend julian assange...
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and what is even more remarkable is that the august fellows of the royal society in london listen to them publish these reports and this set about empirically demonstrating it's true or not and gathering all this data gathering, all the data, i mean, it was very moving. it's obscure in halifax, in yorkshire, going round from door to door as if in a kind of improvise clinical trial, asking who had been inoculated against smallpox and who who hadn't, and figuring out whether it worked or so it speaks very well. the enlightenment, but it's sort of backwards. you, as the central 18th century goes on, i think a couple of other people i'd love you to talk to us about a bit. there's got to you might. i'm pronouncing that correctly. yeah. extraordinary. yes. angela got yes, i was very won by him. he's a tuscan. he's a physician, a tuscan doctor. and he at a time in the middle of the 18th century, a middle of the 1700s now where italy is, as it were, under inoculated to cope with smallpox. and there've been many attempts really to introduce inoculation into france. it was rather extraordinary
and what is even more remarkable is that the august fellows of the royal society in london listen to them publish these reports and this set about empirically demonstrating it's true or not and gathering all this data gathering, all the data, i mean, it was very moving. it's obscure in halifax, in yorkshire, going round from door to door as if in a kind of improvise clinical trial, asking who had been inoculated against smallpox and who who hadn't, and figuring out whether it worked or so it...
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the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringbut to contact the zoological society with any information they might have. cold air across the north producing rain. that rain will be heavy in parts, affecting parts of southern scotland, northern england, wales, the south—west, the heaviest which. sleet and snow on the northern hills. to the north of that in the sunshine as will be colder than it was yesterday and not as windy. in the south, temperatures above average for the time of year. rain continues to push steadily eastwards overnight. behind that, cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle. for scotland and northern ireland it will be a cold night. the risk of ice and some frost. no issues with frost in the south. tomorrow, a bit of cloud across england and wales, bits of that will break up through the day, brighter spells coming through. any showers in the north west highlands could prove to be wintry on the hills. through the rest of wednesday low pressure in the north of scotland. it will be a very windy day in the northern half
the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringbut to contact the zoological society with any information they might have. cold air across the north producing rain. that rain will be heavy in parts, affecting parts of southern scotland, northern england, wales, the south—west, the heaviest which. sleet and snow on the northern hills. to the north of that in the sunshine as will be colder than it was yesterday and not as windy. in the south,...
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the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringhe zoological society with any information. you can find more on bbc .com, in the meantime keep it here on bbc news, goodbye for now. hello there. we did expect it to get a bit warmer today, but it may well turn out to be a record—breaking day with some sunshine and a southerly wind ahead of a band of rain. in highland, scotland, temperatures reached close to 20 degrees earlier on, and that would smash the previous january temperature record in the uk. now, the winds are dropping, actually, and the temperature is going to be dropping too. this band of rain moving through scotland and northern ireland is heading into northern parts of england and wales. and following on from that, in the lighter winds, we're getting into colder air — so much so that in northern parts of scotland there's likely to be a frost overnight tonight, whereas ahead of the rain across england and wales, it's still a mild start to monday. but this rain is going to hang around in northern england and wales, heavy o
the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringhe zoological society with any information. you can find more on bbc .com, in the meantime keep it here on bbc news, goodbye for now. hello there. we did expect it to get a bit warmer today, but it may well turn out to be a record—breaking day with some sunshine and a southerly wind ahead of a band of rain. in highland, scotland, temperatures reached close to 20 degrees earlier on, and that...
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the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringth any information. venice carnival has been kicked off by a giant rat. 0k, not a real rodent — take a look at this rather a giant rat boat. hundreds of vessels took part in the parade along the famous waterwaters. this year, the carnival is markinge 700th is marking the 700th anniversary marco polo — of one of its greatest travellers who died in 1324. that�*s it for us on bbc news, stay with us, and asia business are follows. hello there. we did expect it to get a bit warmer today, but it may well turn out to be a record—breaking day with some sunshine and a southerly wind ahead of a band of rain. in highland, scotland, temperatures reached close to 20 degrees earlier on, and that would smash the previous january temperature record in the uk. now, the winds are dropping, actually, and the temperature is going to be dropping too. this band of rain moving through scotland and northern ireland is heading into northern parts of england and wales. and following on from that, in the lighter
the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringth any information. venice carnival has been kicked off by a giant rat. 0k, not a real rodent — take a look at this rather a giant rat boat. hundreds of vessels took part in the parade along the famous waterwaters. this year, the carnival is markinge 700th is marking the 700th anniversary marco polo — of one of its greatest travellers who died in 1324. that�*s it for us on bbc news, stay...
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the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringoday but it may well turn out to be a record—breaking day with some sunshine and a southerly wind ahead of a band of rain. in highland scotland, temperatures reached close to 20 degrees earlier on, and that would smash the previous january temperature record in the uk. now, the winds are dropping, actually, and the temperature is going to be dropping, too. this band of rain moving through scotland and northern ireland is heading into northern parts of england and wales and following on from that in the lighter winds, we're getting into colder air — so much so that in northern parts of scotland, there's likely to be a frost overnight tonight, whereas ahead of the rain across england and wales, it's still a mild start to monday. but this rain is going to hang around in northern england and wales, heavy over the hills, particularly in the north west of england. much of scotland and northern ireland likely to be dry with some sunshine, lighter winds but much colder than today. temperatures
the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringoday but it may well turn out to be a record—breaking day with some sunshine and a southerly wind ahead of a band of rain. in highland scotland, temperatures reached close to 20 degrees earlier on, and that would smash the previous january temperature record in the uk. now, the winds are dropping, actually, and the temperature is going to be dropping, too. this band of rain moving through...
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coincidences happened to pull off the shelf the 1865 volume of the philosophic transactions of the royal society. why would i do that? long story. i opened it up just to see kind of things. are people talking about in 1865? and i found james clerk maxwell's paper on the electromagnetic field. no. those of you who are not scientists out of this, we got idea that electricity and magnetism can be expressed as fields that fluctuate and the fluctuation of the one supports the fluctuation of the other and turns things from just fields into ways in a field. and you say, what good is that? well, a fellow named hertz said, huh, that can't be right. that means if i just jiggle some electricity back and forth, i could set up waves that could be picked up by an antenna. oh, my gosh. and a fellow named marconi says. these are going out in every radius. course he use the italian word radio out of maxwell's equations. we the understanding of where light coming from why it moves way it does, how it can carry information in its spectrum of the atoms that it has encountered out this we have every bit of that is i
coincidences happened to pull off the shelf the 1865 volume of the philosophic transactions of the royal society. why would i do that? long story. i opened it up just to see kind of things. are people talking about in 1865? and i found james clerk maxwell's paper on the electromagnetic field. no. those of you who are not scientists out of this, we got idea that electricity and magnetism can be expressed as fields that fluctuate and the fluctuation of the one supports the fluctuation of the...
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the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringt have. looks like it is quite happy chewing away the full stop stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back in a couple of minutes with all of the top stories. hello again. the weather this week once again is going to be fairly changeable. today, what we've got is cold air coming in across the north behind this weather front, which is producing rain. but we are still in the milder conditions, represented by the yellows further south. now, that rain we are looking at is going to be heavy in parts. it's affecting parts of southern scotland, northern england, wales, the north—west midlands and the southwest. the heaviest of which will be falling across the north of england. we could have some sleet and snow in the hills of the southern uplands and also the hills of the north of england. but to the north of that in the sunshine it's going to be colder than it was yesterday and not as windy. come south, we are looking at 14 or indeed 15, way above average for the time of year, which in pa
the royal zoological society of scotland, which runs the park, said it had assembled a team to bringt have. looks like it is quite happy chewing away the full stop stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back in a couple of minutes with all of the top stories. hello again. the weather this week once again is going to be fairly changeable. today, what we've got is cold air coming in across the north behind this weather front, which is producing rain. but we are still in the milder conditions,...
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did you listen to the royal society on that front? royal society and from others. the infrastructure commission's also. i think, opined on this topic. we listen to everybody to try and make sure that we hear and understand , but we're also and understand, but we're also talking about predicting the future . so, uh, you know , no one future. so, uh, you know, no one gets it exactly right. that's why we try to set up and have a plan to set up the right frameworks to allow us to deliver this as cheaply as possible. what doesn't make sense is to end new licensing of oil and gas, when in fact , uh, oil and gas, when in fact, uh, those new licenses like rose bank, have lower emissions than the alternative. and the labour party would put 200,000 jobs at risk, would lose us the tens of billions of tax, which we rightly highlighted. and and, um, we would the, the effect would simply import more from abroad. so they're supporting russian oil and gas and not british. it makes no sense. >> it looks like just stop oil sorry, graham. it looks like
did you listen to the royal society on that front? royal society and from others. the infrastructure commission's also. i think, opined on this topic. we listen to everybody to try and make sure that we hear and understand , but we're also and understand, but we're also talking about predicting the future . so, uh, you know , no one future. so, uh, you know, no one gets it exactly right. that's why we try to set up and have a plan to set up the right frameworks to allow us to deliver this as...
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that by stuart we needed to get the support of native hawaiians and so we worked with five royal benevolent societies which are groups of only the highborn are native hawaiians and also descendants of lily colonies, family. and in order to. receive this loan, which is owned by the state archives of there's no way we were going to supersede the will of the colony palace. it was just, you know, not not something we were interested in doing. so i think in terms of caring for an object that represents a whole painful history, we organized with the community and then we welcomed a delegation of native hawaiians, which i already mentioned. and we also made sure that the objects self was conserved. the frame needed conservation and it's very interesting to think about an object's longevity and its lifetime and this is the one grand banner portrait of this queen that exists. i mean, there's there's nothing else. it's priceless. and the fact that they were willing fly it from honolulu to, l.a., and then truck it nonstop across continent to d.c. was quite a i think that that kind of responsibility. i still fee
that by stuart we needed to get the support of native hawaiians and so we worked with five royal benevolent societies which are groups of only the highborn are native hawaiians and also descendants of lily colonies, family. and in order to. receive this loan, which is owned by the state archives of there's no way we were going to supersede the will of the colony palace. it was just, you know, not not something we were interested in doing. so i think in terms of caring for an object that...
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live now to james davies who is the director for england at the royal pharmaceutical society.d you tell us why these shortages exist?— these shortages exist? they are caused by a _ these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety _ these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety of _ these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety of issues, i these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety of issues, a | caused by a variety of issues, a difficulty with the supply of raw materials and we are seeing some challenges on the demand side, certain conditions, adhd is a good condition you mentioned, demand for that medicine around the world has gone up significantly and as a result it is leading to acute shortages and people in this country are struggling to get access to medicine. i are struggling to get access to medicine. ., ., . ., , are struggling to get access to medicine. ., ., _, , , medicine. i mentioned a couple but worth reiterating _ medicine. i mentioned a couple but worth reiterating thought _ medicine. i mentioned a couple but worth reiterating thought o
live now to james davies who is the director for england at the royal pharmaceutical society.d you tell us why these shortages exist?— these shortages exist? they are caused by a _ these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety _ these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety of _ these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety of issues, i these shortages exist? they are caused by a variety of issues, a | caused by a variety of issues, a difficulty with the supply of raw...
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but contact the royal zoological society of scotland anyway.m up next, patrick from us. up next, patrick christys what is on christys patrick, what is on your of this evening? your bill of fare this evening? >> got an absolute cracker >> i've got an absolute cracker for a look. patrick for you on a new look. patrick christys jacob, i've christys tonight, jacob, i've got the most unhinged got one of the most unhinged interviews ever interviews you will ever hear with labour baroness . i cannot with a labour baroness. i cannot believe that these people to believe that these people get to vote our security. i'm vote on our border security. i'm also going to interviewing also going to be interviewing tory chairman richard tory party chairman richard holden. can he the holden. how can he keep the fabnc holden. how can he keep the fabric of conservative party fabric of the conservative party together? that's no holds together? that's a no holds barred interview i've got all of that coming way and find that coming your way and find out not we're too o
but contact the royal zoological society of scotland anyway.m up next, patrick from us. up next, patrick christys what is on christys patrick, what is on your of this evening? your bill of fare this evening? >> got an absolute cracker >> i've got an absolute cracker for a look. patrick for you on a new look. patrick christys jacob, i've christys tonight, jacob, i've got the most unhinged got one of the most unhinged interviews ever interviews you will ever hear with labour baroness...
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this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenith its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic, consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90 degree turn, in what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. remarkable picture. it is 1a minutes past six. what year are we in? that's one of those questions, isn't it?! i don't know. 2024. it?! i don't know. 202a. take a step back 70 years with matt. what are you saying?! you are in grey colours. there is going to be a history lesson with you today, isn't there? there will be in about half an hour. 70 years ago the first ever on—air weather forecast. what was it like?
this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenith its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic, consensual decisions...
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it's important to remember that the disagreement between the royal society and the climate change committeet zero. >> um, and we really need to broaden this discussion out or the debate about this kind of thing, um, out . thing, um, out. >> these studies, both of them , >> these studies, both of them, both organisations studies were based on modelling. >> um, and modelling is just scientific speculation . scientific speculation. >> um, but we've had 20 years of climate policy be based on these models to try and work out whether whether that policy agendais whether whether that policy agenda is working or not. >> and i would suggest in that 20 years domestic energy prices or the domestic electricity pnces or the domestic electricity prices have tripled . and, um, prices have tripled. and, um, so, so there's the proof of the pudding, there's the proof of the modelling and, and it's unfortunate for, for both of those organisations that this is this, this revelation is quite long in the making has come in the wake of that and fall pulling out of british, uh, wind power projects in the north sea
it's important to remember that the disagreement between the royal society and the climate change committeet zero. >> um, and we really need to broaden this discussion out or the debate about this kind of thing, um, out . thing, um, out. >> these studies, both of them , >> these studies, both of them, both organisations studies were based on modelling. >> um, and modelling is just scientific speculation . scientific speculation. >> um, but we've had 20 years of...