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the liechtenstein system skyhigh with the data he took from the royal trust. that's an achievement. i think he changed this country more than any artist or intellectual prince ever did before. he had a few of. the people at least in style and the prince were called robber barons but they came through the scandal united following international pressure the financial sector was reformed to adhere to european transparency rules. i think we can start looking back it's very clear that this was the right and important decision to make at the time. they were estimating that for the end of twenty eight thousand we'll be managing over three hundred billion swiss francs in assets to from a protection here. which is also a source of income for the little us so they took the tax haven affair as a minor forepaugh on the princes part. this does hurt so they're part of us they're us and we are they. but leaders like to stand didn't have its principles still be a farming village today wolf this is a very likeable family we're looking forward to their big jubilee house to school so you believe the p
the liechtenstein system skyhigh with the data he took from the royal trust. that's an achievement. i think he changed this country more than any artist or intellectual prince ever did before. he had a few of. the people at least in style and the prince were called robber barons but they came through the scandal united following international pressure the financial sector was reformed to adhere to european transparency rules. i think we can start looking back it's very clear that this was the...
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this national trust land is managed by royal botanic gardens kew and it's home to different habitats, around the world to thrive. what you see today has come a long way since the devastation wrought by the great storm of 1987, which destroyed more than 20,000 trees here. i'm with ed ikin, head of landscapes and horticulture here at wakehurst, and, ed, this is an exciting time. spring growth at last. there's a sense of energy across the landscape, you know? mild days, but more importantly, mild nights. everything is flowering in this incredible kind of concerted display at the moment. in your time here, do you recognise earlier growing seasons, things coming up earlier than they used to? yeah, the key thing really is, do you have a concerted winter, you know, extended periods of frost that basically kind of sustains dormancy in plants? and if that check isn't there, then spring can really start at any point from mid—february onwards. i know you've got some examples of that, maybe some winners and losers that we can take a look at. yeah, let's do that. 0k. ed, you've taken me deeper int
this national trust land is managed by royal botanic gardens kew and it's home to different habitats, around the world to thrive. what you see today has come a long way since the devastation wrought by the great storm of 1987, which destroyed more than 20,000 trees here. i'm with ed ikin, head of landscapes and horticulture here at wakehurst, and, ed, this is an exciting time. spring growth at last. there's a sense of energy across the landscape, you know? mild days, but more importantly, mild...
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purification ceremony and we are going to move onto royal anointment ceremony, where the seven—tiered umbrella will be seen. we will keep your trusthat on bbc news. a review commissioned by the british foreign office says christians are the most persecuted group around the world. its interim findings say that christianity could be wiped out in parts of the middle east. british foreign secretary jeremy hunt said political correctness had prevented proper discussion of the subject. what happens in china, where freedom to worship is guaranteed in the constitution. churches that refuse to comply with the state can be knocked down flat. according to the review, chinese communist ideology has led to the suppression of the christian church. the report's findings, compiled by a british bishop, state that unregistered churches come under great pressure to close and experience surveillance, intimidation, fines, and their leaders are regularly detained. the problem, though, is global, with evidence that acts of violence and other intimidation against christians are becoming both more widespread and increasing in severity. in parts of the mid
purification ceremony and we are going to move onto royal anointment ceremony, where the seven—tiered umbrella will be seen. we will keep your trusthat on bbc news. a review commissioned by the british foreign office says christians are the most persecuted group around the world. its interim findings say that christianity could be wiped out in parts of the middle east. british foreign secretary jeremy hunt said political correctness had prevented proper discussion of the subject. what happens...
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trust the word. >> and teachers, appreciation across the bay area. 4:30 to 7:00. >>> finally tonight, iconic landmarks around london lit in blue to celebrate arrival of the newest baby, boy, royalnd duchess of sussex, harry and meghan, healthy and doing well. the "today" show has a team in windsor. look for live reports. trying to figure out british name, tradition, or meghan being american, california vibe, more modern and hip. >> like tanner. >> i feel it. >> i like it. >> find out in a couple of days. >> or raj or jen. >> there you go. eers and applau] ♪ >> steve: welcome to "the tonight show!" and here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
trust the word. >> and teachers, appreciation across the bay area. 4:30 to 7:00. >>> finally tonight, iconic landmarks around london lit in blue to celebrate arrival of the newest baby, boy, royalnd duchess of sussex, harry and meghan, healthy and doing well. the "today" show has a team in windsor. look for live reports. trying to figure out british name, tradition, or meghan being american, california vibe, more modern and hip. >> like tanner. >> i feel it....
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royal baby. the reality is those talks are difficult. we had john mcdonald on the bbc yesterday pouring cold water on the idea of a deal. he does not trust minister anymore, saying she is acting in bad faith. they're are supposed to be coming to an agreement tomorrow. that is the next deadline. is it going to happen? if not, than the prime minister says she will go back to parliament again and run a series of votes to try to work out -- we've been there before. parliament has not been able to decide on anything apart from blocking no deal. meanwhile, in the background we have the leadership rumblings around theresa may. that will only intensify. vonnie: how are these new clauses written into the withdrawal agreement, which have not been agreed upon, how are they different from anything proposed in the past on a customs union? david: the main thing is about rewriting the commitment to the future relationship and putting into that a commitment to be part of a customs union. this phrase, customs union, as little bit toxic so they will come up with a new name to gloss over that arrangement. it means britain tied into the eu customs regime. t
royal baby. the reality is those talks are difficult. we had john mcdonald on the bbc yesterday pouring cold water on the idea of a deal. he does not trust minister anymore, saying she is acting in bad faith. they're are supposed to be coming to an agreement tomorrow. that is the next deadline. is it going to happen? if not, than the prime minister says she will go back to parliament again and run a series of votes to try to work out -- we've been there before. parliament has not been able to...
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royal be boxing champ mike tyson. the answer could be yes. look at this. he posted this picture with the former heavy weight captioning it thank you for the trust, one step closerey begins. fox and tyson have been publicly discussing the project, leaving many speculating and hoping that an official announcement will be made soon. tyson has said the movie is going to be wild. >>> sophie turner has been making headlines this week, first for her surprise las vegas wedding to joe jonas and now for a refreshingly honest interview with marie claire australia. the 23-year-old opens up about mental illness candidly, and the topic of body image, she says quote my metabolism decided to fall to the depths of the ocean and i started to get spotty and gain weight. all was happening on camera. not only did chshe have to deal with online criticism, but film and television studios told her to lose weight, all which took a toll. she turned to therapy and finally that has learned to just love herself. >> powerful to share her personal story and make a difference for a lot of others these days. >>> coming up next, we're going to head to dylan. she's at churchill downs, hat number
royal be boxing champ mike tyson. the answer could be yes. look at this. he posted this picture with the former heavy weight captioning it thank you for the trust, one step closerey begins. fox and tyson have been publicly discussing the project, leaving many speculating and hoping that an official announcement will be made soon. tyson has said the movie is going to be wild. >>> sophie turner has been making headlines this week, first for her surprise las vegas wedding to joe jonas and...
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by health group the nuffield trust shows there's now around four fewer gps per 100,000 people than five years ago. let's speak to drjonathan leach, spokesman for the royalg us. why do you think the number of gps is dropping like this? there is a range of things over many years. we haven't created enough, although there has been an increase recently which is very gratifying to see. then the other issue is, my generation of doctors, i am in other issue is, my generation of doctors, iam in my other issue is, my generation of doctors, i am in my late 50s, quite frankly, the volume and complexity of patients we now see, we just don't have time. when we talk to particularly senior gps, they are saying they are not able to do the job they would want to do. if i look at where i was in the surgery in bromsgrove yesterday, i was picking up bromsgrove yesterday, i was picking up all sorts of things as patient rang in and came in. what i need to do over role to do myjob properly, i need to see fewer patients for longer and just to give you one very clear example, the lady i saw who had just come out of hospital, with a diagnosis of cancer, i spent 45 minutes with h
by health group the nuffield trust shows there's now around four fewer gps per 100,000 people than five years ago. let's speak to drjonathan leach, spokesman for the royalg us. why do you think the number of gps is dropping like this? there is a range of things over many years. we haven't created enough, although there has been an increase recently which is very gratifying to see. then the other issue is, my generation of doctors, i am in other issue is, my generation of doctors, iam in my...
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while the royal of gps acknowledge that change is happening, they argue there are not enough of them. nuffield trustfull—time staff. one of the benefits of gp training is it leaves us flexible to work ina training is it leaves us flexible to work in a number of areas in the nhs, including, for example, in emergency departments or in helping to supplement the outpatient staffing. gps are choosing to work part—time in general practice, and pa rt part—time in general practice, and part time in other parts of the nhs. the changing and more varied health service has attracted these trainee gps who say that the future is looking brighter. i can plan my week around doing academia and the other half seeing patients. general practice is ever evolving, and it isn'tjust about practice is ever evolving, and it isn't just about sitting in practice is ever evolving, and it isn'tjust about sitting in practice every day. there are so many different opportunities for trainees out there. we have gps with enhanced skills, like myself, we can perform the sector means on a weekly basis. that breaks the week up. with an
while the royal of gps acknowledge that change is happening, they argue there are not enough of them. nuffield trustfull—time staff. one of the benefits of gp training is it leaves us flexible to work ina training is it leaves us flexible to work in a number of areas in the nhs, including, for example, in emergency departments or in helping to supplement the outpatient staffing. gps are choosing to work part—time in general practice, and pa rt part—time in general practice, and part time...