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here in sheffield from a local— agreed but that. that. here in sheffield from a local boy at _ agreed but that. here in sheffield from a local boy at the _ agreed but that. here in sheffield from a local boy at the amount i agreed but that. here in sheffield i from a local boy at the amount harry mcguire from his headline news, the whole town wheeling him on. we alwa s whole town wheeling him on. we always do a community thing to because — always do a community thing to because harry is a local lad, we have _ because harry is a local lad, we have to — because harry is a local lad, we have to get _ because harry is a local lad, we have to get behind him. the}r because harry is a local lad, we have to get behind him. they hope it's coming — have to get behind him. they hope it's coming home, _ have to get behind him. they hope it's coming home, but _ have to get behind him. they hope it's coming home, but in _ have to get behind him. they hope it's coming home, but in derby, i have to get behind him. they hope | it's coming home, but
here in sheffield from a local— agreed but that. that. here in sheffield from a local boy at _ agreed but that. here in sheffield from a local boy at the _ agreed but that. here in sheffield from a local boy at the amount i agreed but that. here in sheffield i from a local boy at the amount harry mcguire from his headline news, the whole town wheeling him on. we alwa s whole town wheeling him on. we always do a community thing to because — always do a community thing to because harry is a...
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mark ansell, bbc look north, sheffield.will store excess energy generated from renewable sources. points west�*s business correspondent dave harvey has been to take a look. well, here it is, europe�*s largest battery. it connects the national grid from pylons like that down to batteries that are in these containers. there are a0 of these and altogether it is 100mw of electricity they can store. the idea being in the middle of the day, like now, we are making a lot of solar power, for instance, but we use it in the evenings. and we just store it till then. this is my simple version. kat newman, it is your project. so that is kind of it, isn�*t it, you are smoothing out holding it until we need it. yes, that�*s right. we�*ve got access power, so when it is very sunny, it is very windy, all the power that�*s being generated in solar farms and wind farms, the excess gets stored in these batteries. then we get peaks and demands. so when everyone turns on their light switches or kettles, it basically... we can discharge these bat
mark ansell, bbc look north, sheffield.will store excess energy generated from renewable sources. points west�*s business correspondent dave harvey has been to take a look. well, here it is, europe�*s largest battery. it connects the national grid from pylons like that down to batteries that are in these containers. there are a0 of these and altogether it is 100mw of electricity they can store. the idea being in the middle of the day, like now, we are making a lot of solar power, for...
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the niece voc reports from sheffield on what it takes to reach the top. my name is shawna cox and i'm a special carmen, and i'll be competing in sport climbing for the 1st time climbing 1st time in the tokyo conference again. when spool climbing makes its limpid day be this summer, so in a cooksey will be reaching for gold. the to time world champions been competing since the age of 7. climbing the gains is called salt climbing and a combination of 3 different disciplines which speak coming south like monetary. how fast all bouldering, which you can see a little bit behind those. i'm not too high off the ground of math and then also lead climbing, which is clipping a rope in as you climb up and it's who gets the highest. the overall when is based on who performs best in all 3 disciplines. it's a full body support. legs, core, arms, fingers, everything needs to be strong. but this isn't just about punishing routines. team great britain's approach before they even get to the war, is about fun. if your in a joyful place and you're happy to just let go and ha
the niece voc reports from sheffield on what it takes to reach the top. my name is shawna cox and i'm a special carmen, and i'll be competing in sport climbing for the 1st time climbing 1st time in the tokyo conference again. when spool climbing makes its limpid day be this summer, so in a cooksey will be reaching for gold. the to time world champions been competing since the age of 7. climbing the gains is called salt climbing and a combination of 3 different disciplines which speak coming...
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0 sheffield. one athletes. he won't be competing in tokyo is russian. hi jump done in life. thank. he's been given a 6 year ban for attempting to deceive anti de thing will forty's, the 2017 world championship silver medalist was found to have tampered with the results process and failed to inform authorities of his whereabouts. 5 senior russian track and field officials had already been banned for that part which involved creating documents from a fake clinic. give lice sank of a medical excuse for not being available for testing. and falsely claiming a car crash it excused him from another case. the who's denmark, or preparing for the euro? 2020, semi final and their coach claims opponents. england have no weaknesses ahead of wednesday's game, wembley. he also says he's been getting help from a psychologist to deal with his emotions after what happened to christian ericsson, the danish midfield at collapse on the pitch during the opening game of the tournament, after having a cardiac arrest. we almost lost all of his player, eldest friends, the heart of the team. we thought with
0 sheffield. one athletes. he won't be competing in tokyo is russian. hi jump done in life. thank. he's been given a 6 year ban for attempting to deceive anti de thing will forty's, the 2017 world championship silver medalist was found to have tampered with the results process and failed to inform authorities of his whereabouts. 5 senior russian track and field officials had already been banned for that part which involved creating documents from a fake clinic. give lice sank of a medical...
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in fact, temperatures could hit 30 degrees in hull, sheffield and gloucester. in london, around the high 20s and the high mid 20s expected across the south coast. lots of hot sunshine for the british grand prix as well both on saturday and sunday. we could also get very close to 31 celsius. the uv levels are also high across england and the south of england. elsewhere across the country, they are high and not quite so high it where it is cool and cloudy in western scotland. the cloudier conditions will continue through the night across scotland and northern ireland. and actually by the end of the night, it could turn quite murky and drizzly around some of the coasts and the far north—west of the uk. elsewhere a clear night and balmy. temperatures no lower than about 15 or 16 degrees. the high pressure is with us tomorrow but around the high pressure, we got slightly fresher air blown in off the atlantic and also dragging in a bit more cloud. scattered clouds tomorrow, broadly speaking, across the northern half of the uk. and a bit fresher, too, quite a bit in s
in fact, temperatures could hit 30 degrees in hull, sheffield and gloucester. in london, around the high 20s and the high mid 20s expected across the south coast. lots of hot sunshine for the british grand prix as well both on saturday and sunday. we could also get very close to 31 celsius. the uv levels are also high across england and the south of england. elsewhere across the country, they are high and not quite so high it where it is cool and cloudy in western scotland. the cloudier...
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this is a leader in global public health at the university of sheffield. health point of view, how wise is it to keep on personal choice and the restrictions that people keep on observing? i restrictions that people keep on observing?— observing? i do have some reservations. _ observing? i do have some reservations. this - observing? i do have some reservations. this gives - observing? i do have some - reservations. this gives people the idea that the risk is zero. we know that the risk is not zero. yes, vaccinations have dropped the mess comes very low levels of the most of us, but higher risks remain for those who are unvaccinated and those with pre—existing medical conditions. with pre-existing medical conditions.— with pre-existing medical conditions. ., conditions. but at some point, --eole conditions. but at some point, peeple will _ conditions. but at some point, people will expect _ conditions. but at some point, people will expect to - conditions. but at some point, people will expect to be - conditions. but at some point, i people will expect to
this is a leader in global public health at the university of sheffield. health point of view, how wise is it to keep on personal choice and the restrictions that people keep on observing? i restrictions that people keep on observing?— observing? i do have some reservations. _ observing? i do have some reservations. this - observing? i do have some reservations. this gives - observing? i do have some - reservations. this gives people the idea that the risk is zero. we know that the risk is...
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and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. that's it.s up into scotland with bands of blustery showers to the south. some unseasonably windy weather around the coast and south—east of england all the way from dorset to suffolk, 50 miles an hour gust in the morning. busy for england and wales and we have it ran further north that really never clears away from northern england, pushes into eastern is linde. elsewhere, brighter, maybe some sunshine, we will continue to see some showers which could be heavy as well. cooler generally on tuesday but especially chilly in eastern scotland and the north—east of england. and we have this patchy rain. elsewhere, brighter with some sunshine but showers are likely to develop, those are likely to be heavy and hungry across wales and midlands towards lincolnshire with afternoon temperatures up as high as 20 or 21 celsius. request this is bbc news. i'm david eades. as us troops head for the exit in afghanistan, the taliban seizes more districts, and over 1,000 afghan soldiers are said to have fled the c
and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. that's it.s up into scotland with bands of blustery showers to the south. some unseasonably windy weather around the coast and south—east of england all the way from dorset to suffolk, 50 miles an hour gust in the morning. busy for england and wales and we have it ran further north that really never clears away from northern england, pushes into eastern is linde. elsewhere, brighter, maybe some sunshine, we will continue to see some showers...
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the bulk of trouble to sheffield, to me to my name is shawna cox. and i am a special climate and i'll be competing in sport climbing for the 1st time climbing 1st time in the tokyo fun front again, was full climbing makes its limpid debut this summer. so in a cooksey will be reaching for gold. the 2 time world champions being competing since the age of 7 climbing the gains is called climbing and a combination of 3 different disciplines which speak. i'm in south like monetary. how fast will bouldering, which you can see a little bit behind us and not too high off the ground of math. and then also leave climbing, which is clipping a rope in as you climb up. and it's who gets the highest the overall when it's based on who performs best in 3 discipline. it's a full body support, legs, core, fingers, everything needs to be strong. but this isn't just about punishing routine. team, great britain's approach before they even get to the war is about fun. if your in a joyful place and you're happy to just let go and have a goes, i guess going to help you on.
the bulk of trouble to sheffield, to me to my name is shawna cox. and i am a special climate and i'll be competing in sport climbing for the 1st time climbing 1st time in the tokyo fun front again, was full climbing makes its limpid debut this summer. so in a cooksey will be reaching for gold. the 2 time world champions being competing since the age of 7 climbing the gains is called climbing and a combination of 3 different disciplines which speak. i'm in south like monetary. how fast will...
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and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. that is it.nny spells, yes, but also plenty of heavy downpours out there as we go on through the rest of the day. threatening skies, varied rain totals, but some spots will see a lot of rain in a short space of time. notjust today but into tomorrow with this area of low pressure staying close by. it's high pressure in italy, and its heat and humidity for the england players to contend with in rome for that match later on. temperatures just slowly edging down towards the mid 20s by the time we get to kick—off. now, as we go into our evening, it is showers, thunderstorms, could be some quite nasty downpours stretching from cornwall, devon, somerset into the cotswolds. outbreaks of rain pushing north across scotland overnight. some clear spells elsewhere, but will keep a good deal of cloud, and actually, after using for a time, the showers pep up again later across southern parts. a warm, muggy night to come. quite a bit of dry weather to start the day tomorrow away from some outbreaks of rain clear
and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. that is it.nny spells, yes, but also plenty of heavy downpours out there as we go on through the rest of the day. threatening skies, varied rain totals, but some spots will see a lot of rain in a short space of time. notjust today but into tomorrow with this area of low pressure staying close by. it's high pressure in italy, and its heat and humidity for the england players to contend with in rome for that match later on. temperatures just...
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and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. that is it.greatest chance of disruption from north wales across the north midlands, northern ireland, much of scotland away from the far north—east but showers are possible just about anywhere to end the day and overnight for the spells of rain across northern ireland, northern england, scotland, north wales, south wales, turning dryer, clearly, along with much of southern england as we go into monday morning after a mild night. that does mean at least here that there is some early morning sunshine. lots of cloud northern england, northern england, northern ireland and scotland to start the day. early outbreaks of rain and heavy bursts. northern england turning dryer and brighter along with the rest of england and wales. there will be some sunny spells abound, could be present in those, chance of catching a shower but many places staying dry. wins for the most part light but staying with another envy of rain moving into south—west england as we go in through the afternoon and this with wet and e
and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. that is it.greatest chance of disruption from north wales across the north midlands, northern ireland, much of scotland away from the far north—east but showers are possible just about anywhere to end the day and overnight for the spells of rain across northern ireland, northern england, scotland, north wales, south wales, turning dryer, clearly, along with much of southern england as we go into monday morning after a mild night. that does...
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for the jewish culture week, we opened a pop up restaurant with the jewish community, including sheffield. see a lot of it was a chance for the jewish community to present contemporary jewish culture site. can that this could sign up on here in about 5, look, we had a policy in the bar club with american de jayson d, j from israel and jane youngs of america often use what? so the boys from america also had jewish rubies, and a non jewish friend of ours was about to come in, and people outside was saying, you can't go in that place. there are loads of jews in their, in their lives. and so you've been vanya fighters used to be further ahead in terms of living side by side, no matter where you come from. but in recent years have gone back to where are you from which religion are you? it's become a much bigger topic and why and how that's happened is not just the problem in germany, but worldwide. and i'm going to write to 1000000000 is in diets isn't people bought off of actually we, german, we were born and raised here, but we have an immigrant background. what's routes lie in jewish and is
for the jewish culture week, we opened a pop up restaurant with the jewish community, including sheffield. see a lot of it was a chance for the jewish community to present contemporary jewish culture site. can that this could sign up on here in about 5, look, we had a policy in the bar club with american de jayson d, j from israel and jane youngs of america often use what? so the boys from america also had jewish rubies, and a non jewish friend of ours was about to come in, and people outside...
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latte said earlier with the teacher from sheffield- - -_ sheffield...nt was a weird mix of... um...partly, "it's all nonsense and lockdowns don't work anyway" and partly, "well, this is terrible, but the people who are dying are, "essentially, all over 80." what do you make of dominic cummings' claims? message me on instagram or twitter @vcderbyshire or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. we'll ask the business minister about them in half an hour. no jab, no entry. the pm says that from september only the fully—vaccinated can go to nightclubs and mass events.
latte said earlier with the teacher from sheffield- - -_ sheffield...nt was a weird mix of... um...partly, "it's all nonsense and lockdowns don't work anyway" and partly, "well, this is terrible, but the people who are dying are, "essentially, all over 80." what do you make of dominic cummings' claims? message me on instagram or twitter @vcderbyshire or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. we'll ask the business minister about them in half an hour. no jab, no entry. the pm says...
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sheffield, local boy harry maguire is a headline news. the whole town egging him on.n. we always do _ whole town egging him on. we always do a community thing and because — always do a community thing and because harry is a local lad, we have _ because harry is a local lad, we have to get behind it. they ho -e it we have to get behind it. they hope it is _ we have to get behind it. they hope it is coming _ we have to get behind it. they hope it is coming home - we have to get behind it. tia: hope it is coming home but in derby it is coming together. piece by piece, fans building a portrait of hurricane from 10,000 days. doing their bit to spur them on. the 10,000 days. doing their bit to spur them om— spur them on. the last word to wheel- -- _ spur them on. the last word to wheel- -- -- — spur them on. the last word to wheel... -- will— spur them on. the last word to wheel... -- will add _ spur them on. the last word to wheel... -- will add words. --| wheel... —— will add words. —— will edwards. thank you for all your comment this week. if you want to share your opini
sheffield, local boy harry maguire is a headline news. the whole town egging him on.n. we always do _ whole town egging him on. we always do a community thing and because — always do a community thing and because harry is a local lad, we have _ because harry is a local lad, we have to get behind it. they ho -e it we have to get behind it. they hope it is _ we have to get behind it. they hope it is coming _ we have to get behind it. they hope it is coming home - we have to get behind it. tia:...
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. >> next question, lord sheffield.e to go did by government respecting regulations of your government excluding american shipping of certain british ports. >> i, yes mr. adams. my government has studied the note with great attention our great attention i assure you, we did not choose to reply at this time. >> permit me to say, you're excellence-y, these regulations have virtually closed the markets to shipping. this has brought great hardship on the people. >> mr. adams, when you are government, as you call it, shows it is capable of honoring the terms of the treaty of palace, then we shall be disposed to discuss this matter. >> you're excellency, let me assure you again that my government is doing all they can to persuade the states to observe the terms of the treaty. >> but not one ceiling has been paid to british citizens to compensate the loss of property in the war. mr. adams, i have to tell you that my government finds it quite impossible to deal with an animal that has 13 discs and no head. >> back home in phila
. >> next question, lord sheffield.e to go did by government respecting regulations of your government excluding american shipping of certain british ports. >> i, yes mr. adams. my government has studied the note with great attention our great attention i assure you, we did not choose to reply at this time. >> permit me to say, you're excellence-y, these regulations have virtually closed the markets to shipping. this has brought great hardship on the people. >> mr....
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scott sheffield, usually that is the crandall background of the enp's.rime spot in the permian. what is the outlook for the likes of them? what is going to be the catalyst now? paul: i wish my name was paul chatfield -- paul sheffield. [laughter] alix: long-lost brother. paul: they have over $6 billion in acreage. there is a risk that they buy the sale out in the permian. that is probably $10 billion of yield. that is a bit of an overhang as well. the main one is i don't want these companies to hedge. what you have seen with pioneer is they have 17 different hedges revealed in this quarter's results. but i really don't want any hedging at all. that got a variable dividend policy. why is he hedging away variable dividend? the commodity is for -- is it surprising to the upside. that's trouble these sickle biggest reason -- that's probably the sickle biggest reason why people have turned negative on these names. i don't think they should be hedging any of them if they've got a good business model. dani: we could probably talk to you all day, but we are runn
scott sheffield, usually that is the crandall background of the enp's.rime spot in the permian. what is the outlook for the likes of them? what is going to be the catalyst now? paul: i wish my name was paul chatfield -- paul sheffield. [laughter] alix: long-lost brother. paul: they have over $6 billion in acreage. there is a risk that they buy the sale out in the permian. that is probably $10 billion of yield. that is a bit of an overhang as well. the main one is i don't want these companies to...
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>>'s question, lord sheffield, i have the note of my government restricting regulations of your governmentding american service from certain ports. >> yes, mr. adams. my government has studied the note with great attention. our great attention, i assure you. but we do not choose to reply at this time. >> permit me to say again your excellency, these have virtually closed british markets to american produce and shipping. this has brought great hardship on our people. >> mr. adams, when you're government -- when you're government shows it is capable of honoring the terms of the treaty of paris, then we shall be disposed to discuss this matter. >> your excellency, let me assure you again that my government, the congress, is doing all it can to persuade the states to observe the terms of the treaty. >> but not one shilling has been paid to british citizens to compensate their loss of property in the war. mr. adams, i have to tell you that my government finds it quite impossible to deal with an animal that has 13 fists and no head. ♪ >> back home in philadelphia, the feeble congress of the conf
>>'s question, lord sheffield, i have the note of my government restricting regulations of your governmentding american service from certain ports. >> yes, mr. adams. my government has studied the note with great attention. our great attention, i assure you. but we do not choose to reply at this time. >> permit me to say again your excellency, these have virtually closed british markets to american produce and shipping. this has brought great hardship on our people. >>...
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the new acting sheffield lake field chief declined to comment. >> extraordinary.h. >> all right. the college kid who predicted almost five years ago that two then terrible teams, the bucs and the suns, would be in the nba finals tonight. how did he know? he joins us next. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's time for sleep number's lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing proven quality night sleep we've ever made. and now, the new queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. only for a limited time. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. among my patients i often see them have
the new acting sheffield lake field chief declined to comment. >> extraordinary.h. >> all right. the college kid who predicted almost five years ago that two then terrible teams, the bucs and the suns, would be in the nba finals tonight. how did he know? he joins us next. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears...
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a really impressive work from thompson, the man from sheffield showing everybody how it started.n one and we had our first and the second day. this have two holes in one and we had our first and the second day.— first and the second day. this is what so lovely _ first and the second day. this is what so lovely about _ first and the second day. this is what so lovely about the - first and the second day. this is what so lovely about the open. | first and the second day. this is - what so lovely about the open. the people battling back to get to the most famous major. talk about the cut at the moment, but we have to talk about rory mcilroy. we believe wobbly to say the least. fix, talk about rory mcilroy. we believe wobbly to say the least.— wobbly to say the least. a real stru: ale wobbly to say the least. a real struggle for — wobbly to say the least. a real struggle for mcilroy _ wobbly to say the least. a real struggle for mcilroy for - wobbly to say the least. a real struggle for mcilroy for two i wobbly to say the least. a real l struggle for mcilroy for two days running. he i
a really impressive work from thompson, the man from sheffield showing everybody how it started.n one and we had our first and the second day. this have two holes in one and we had our first and the second day.— first and the second day. this is what so lovely _ first and the second day. this is what so lovely about _ first and the second day. this is what so lovely about the - first and the second day. this is what so lovely about the open. | first and the second day. this is - what so...
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this building in sheffield is set to receive £6 million from the government's building safety fund
this building in sheffield is set to receive £6 million from the government's building safety fund
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he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, children, ham and carter, yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony's creativity can best be seen on the act. it was his christmas sketches that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just go really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me small as well. it was really so gratifying. so i thought we would actually try to do something else. and then yes, it's become a solution. now the pressure is on and i think some of the 53 year old travels all over britain, making his gps drawing here. and there even runs into the hands of his work. it just makes you feel really good and i think this was actually just generally basically just a really nice now story base and pictures really well thought out what really meticulous. and i'm just look for them. all just makes you feel good. that's what it's all about. anthony has acquired the peddling
he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, children, ham and carter, yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony's creativity can best be seen on the act. it was his christmas sketches that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just go really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me...
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he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, shelton, ham and carter, a yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony's creativity can best be seen on the app. it was his christmas sketches that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me small as well. it was really so gratifying. so i thought, well, actually i'm trying to do something else and then yes, it's become frustration. now the pressure is on and i think some of the 53 year old travels all over britain, making his gps drawing here. and there even runs into fans of his work. ah, it just makes you feel really good. and i think this website we don't generally they so it's just a really nice story base and pictures really well for our really meticulous and i'm just look for them all just makes you feel good. what is all that anthony has acquired the at that peddling. picasso, by
he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, shelton, ham and carter, a yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony's creativity can best be seen on the app. it was his christmas sketches that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me...
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you traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham, faces in sheffield, children, ham and carter, yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony creativity can best be seen on the app. it was his christmas sketches that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me small over the world. it was really so gratifying. so i thought we would actually try and do something else and then yes, it's become a solution. now the pressure is on and i think something for this is the 53 year old travels all over britain, making this gps, drawing me here. and there even runs the hands of his work. it just makes you feel really good. and i think this was actually just generally basically just a really nice now story. amazing pictures really well thought out what really meticulous and, and just looked at all just makes you feel got not supported by anthony has acquired the peddli
you traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham, faces in sheffield, children, ham and carter, yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony creativity can best be seen on the app. it was his christmas sketches that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me small...
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danielle sheffield is a supervisor at la guardia's air traffic control tower. >> i used the footballe madden to enhance my skills to work the radar position i was working. >> reporter: she says gaming tech 19s like concentration, spacial awareness and coordination translate to the tower. >> there are a lot of 18-year-olds who would be thrilled to hear hey, my video game habit, mom and dad, is useful for something. >> i think they would be very excited about this career. >> reporter: 18-year-old nathan s enjoyed for all of my life can pay off going have taken an interest in. >> reporter: and that's exactly what the faa is hoping for. savannah sellers, nbc news, new york. >>> here in tokyo, unforgettable scenes at the pool and back home in the u.s. as caeleb dressel won the 100 freestyle and his second gold medal of these olympics. here is stephanie gosk. >> reporter: dressel trying to hang on. >> reporter: when caeleb dressel cranked up the speed the last 50 meters, his mom couldn't even look. >> and caeleb dressel from the united states is going to win gold up there in lane five! >>
danielle sheffield is a supervisor at la guardia's air traffic control tower. >> i used the footballe madden to enhance my skills to work the radar position i was working. >> reporter: she says gaming tech 19s like concentration, spacial awareness and coordination translate to the tower. >> there are a lot of 18-year-olds who would be thrilled to hear hey, my video game habit, mom and dad, is useful for something. >> i think they would be very excited about this career....
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festivals in europe — to be staged since the start of the pandemic is taking place this weekend in sheffieldmasks or social distancing but concert—goers will need to prove they're fully vaccinated or can show a negative covid test. corinne wheatley reports. it's a scene we used to take for granted during the festival season. now it seems a little unfamiliar. the main thing that's changed this year is how you get in. if you're not double vaccinated, you have to do a lateral flow test, i did mine last night, for example, and then log the results on the government website, and then use the nhs app to bring up your covid pass and show this along with the results of a health questionnaire at the entry points. it's extra hoops to jump through, but most people we spoke to say it's worth it. i'm quite happy to go along with everything — if it means getting back into gigs and festivals and everything, i'lljust go along with whatever the organisers want to do. it just feels good to be actually doing something after two years of not doing anything. it just feels great to actually get out. the entry req
festivals in europe — to be staged since the start of the pandemic is taking place this weekend in sheffieldmasks or social distancing but concert—goers will need to prove they're fully vaccinated or can show a negative covid test. corinne wheatley reports. it's a scene we used to take for granted during the festival season. now it seems a little unfamiliar. the main thing that's changed this year is how you get in. if you're not double vaccinated, you have to do a lateral flow test, i did...
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the olympic gain, giving the less athletic amongst a moment to cool off limbs. fall couches era, sheffield ah, tough stories across it. and i've got his on his already spinning over its borders with the u. s. handing over control of the background base to afghan troops, more than a 1000 african forces of fled to, to just on as the taliban see, the control of district after district attaching president has ordered 20000 military reservists to bolster his country's frontier with i've got a son and his government is reportedly looking to set up camps for refugees. local shopkeepers, say taliban advances are threatening their businesses for the pollution while for those who love us, treat with joel and security issues affect our sales. it is not a problem with the foreign forces, he but the fact that the tell about taking of a district at any moment, effect work and sales, sales, amiga, most shopkeepers and not investing in their shops because they're hesitant and don't know what the country's future will be like, there will be war will break out and they may have to flee themselves if your fo
the olympic gain, giving the less athletic amongst a moment to cool off limbs. fall couches era, sheffield ah, tough stories across it. and i've got his on his already spinning over its borders with the u. s. handing over control of the background base to afghan troops, more than a 1000 african forces of fled to, to just on as the taliban see, the control of district after district attaching president has ordered 20000 military reservists to bolster his country's frontier with i've got a son...
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this gp practice in sheffield might have to close with four staff members unable to work because of isolationaugust for anyone double—jabbed, but doctors say that should happen now. it seems ridiculous to us that we have staff who are double—vaccinated — you know, i had my first vaccine before christmas, we've been vaccinated for months — and yet, they're not able to come to work. in the first week ofjuly, more than 520,000 alerts were sent to users of the app in england, telling them to self—isolate, up 46% on the previous week. that reflects the recent increase in cases. in the same week, just over 194,000 tested positive at least once, up 43% and the highest since january. as infections spread, the test and trace system has come under pressure. there have been anecdotal reports of delays getting bookings. performance figures have fallen with more than a third in england not getting results back within 2a hours of visiting a community testing site. with flu as well as covid expected this winter, leading scientists have advised ministers to start planning ahead now. in the autumn, we'll have
this gp practice in sheffield might have to close with four staff members unable to work because of isolationaugust for anyone double—jabbed, but doctors say that should happen now. it seems ridiculous to us that we have staff who are double—vaccinated — you know, i had my first vaccine before christmas, we've been vaccinated for months — and yet, they're not able to come to work. in the first week ofjuly, more than 520,000 alerts were sent to users of the app in england, telling them...
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that heat is starting to send off a few isolating storm clouds like this in sheffield. most will stay dry and there is a met office warning for extreme heat in south—west wales and the south—west and the midlands. it could have an impact on infrastructure and travel too. it is here where we could see temperatures around 32 degrees. even around the coasts. further north temperatures in the mid to high 20s. but notice the yellows in the north and east of scotland and the coast of north—east england, the temperatures limited by the cloud. some storms in eastern england with hail and flash flooding. the temperatures tonight still in the 20s. it takes a long time for them to drop down to the mid teens in the morning. the showers fading by the morning. mist and low cloud spreading in, but still temperatures 19 degrees starting tomorrow. after the warm start, northern ireland will have the extreme heat warning with an amber warning. temperatures will climb further here. plenty of sunshine again on wednesday. a few showers later. but a cloudier start to eastern parts of scotlan
that heat is starting to send off a few isolating storm clouds like this in sheffield. most will stay dry and there is a met office warning for extreme heat in south—west wales and the south—west and the midlands. it could have an impact on infrastructure and travel too. it is here where we could see temperatures around 32 degrees. even around the coasts. further north temperatures in the mid to high 20s. but notice the yellows in the north and east of scotland and the coast of north—east...
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this gp practice in sheffield might have to close with four staff members unable to work because of isolationould happen now. it seems ridiculous to us that we have staff who are double—vaccinated — you know, i had my first vaccine before christmas, we�*ve been vaccinated for months — and yet, they�*re not able to come to work. in the first week ofjuly, more than 520,000 alerts were sent to users of the app in england, telling them to self—isolate, up 46% on the previous week. that reflects the recent increase in cases. in the same week, just over 194,000 tested positive at least once, up 43% and the highest since january. as infections spread, the test and trace system has come under pressure. there have been anecdotal reports of delays getting bookings. performance figures have fallen with more than a third in england not getting results back within 2a hours of visiting a community testing site. with flu as well as covid expected this winter, leading scientists have advised ministers to start planning ahead now. in the autumn, we�*ll have a lot more people getting symptoms of respiratory in
this gp practice in sheffield might have to close with four staff members unable to work because of isolationould happen now. it seems ridiculous to us that we have staff who are double—vaccinated — you know, i had my first vaccine before christmas, we�*ve been vaccinated for months — and yet, they�*re not able to come to work. in the first week ofjuly, more than 520,000 alerts were sent to users of the app in england, telling them to self—isolate, up 46% on the previous week. that...
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this gp practice in sheffield might have to close with four staff members unable to work because of isolationor anyone double—jabbed, but doctors say that should happen now. it seems ridiculous to us that we have staff who are double—vaccinated — you know, i had my first vaccine before christmas, we've been vaccinated for months — and yet, they're not able to come to work. in the first week ofjuly, more than 520,000 alerts were sent to users of the app in england, telling them to self—isolate, up 46% on the previous week. that reflects the recent increase in cases. in the same week, just over 194,000 tested positive at least once, up 43% and the highest since january. as infections spread, the test and trace system has come under pressure. there have been anecdotal reports of delays getting bookings. performance figures have fallen with more than a third in england not getting results back within 2a hours of visiting a community testing site. with flu as well as covid expected this winter, leading scientists have advised ministers to start planning ahead now. in the autumn, we'll have a lot m
this gp practice in sheffield might have to close with four staff members unable to work because of isolationor anyone double—jabbed, but doctors say that should happen now. it seems ridiculous to us that we have staff who are double—vaccinated — you know, i had my first vaccine before christmas, we've been vaccinated for months — and yet, they're not able to come to work. in the first week ofjuly, more than 520,000 alerts were sent to users of the app in england, telling them to...
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in fact, temperatures could hit 30 degrees in hull, sheffield and gloucester. grand prix as well both on saturday and sunday. we could also get very close to 31 celsius. the uv levels are also high across england and the south of england. elsewhere across the country, they are high and not quite so high where it is cool and cloudy in western scotland. the cloudier conditions will continue through the night across scotland and northern ireland. and actually by the end of the night, it could turn quite murky and drizzly around some of the coasts and the far north—west of the uk. elsewhere a clear night and balmy. temperatures no lower than about 15 or 16 degrees. the high pressure is with us tomorrow but around the high pressure, we've got slightly fresher air blown in off the atlantic and also dragging in a bit more cloud. scattered clouds tomorrow, broadly speaking, across the northern half of the uk. and a bit fresher, too, quite a bit in spots, a drop of a or 5 degrees in northern ireland and parts of scotland. the heat will contract to central and south—east
in fact, temperatures could hit 30 degrees in hull, sheffield and gloucester. grand prix as well both on saturday and sunday. we could also get very close to 31 celsius. the uv levels are also high across england and the south of england. elsewhere across the country, they are high and not quite so high where it is cool and cloudy in western scotland. the cloudier conditions will continue through the night across scotland and northern ireland. and actually by the end of the night, it could turn...
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festivals in europe to be staged since the start of the pandemic is taking place this weekend in sheffield distancing will not be required but to get into the grounds, concert goers will need to prove their covid—19 status. the bbc�*s corinna wheatley explains how that's being done. it's a scene we used to take for granted during the festival season. now it seems a little unfamiliar. around 40,000 people are attending tramlines each day this weekend, and once they're in, social distancing and masks are not required. there are measures in place around the site to try and keep people safe, like this one—way system, for example. but the main thing that's changed this year is how you get in. if you're not double vaccinated, you have to do a lateral flow test, i did mine last night, for example, and then log the results on the government website, and then use the nhs app to bring up your covid pass and show this along with the results of a health questionnaire at the entry points. it's extra hoops to jump through, but most people we spoke to say it's worth it. i'm quite happy to go along with e
festivals in europe to be staged since the start of the pandemic is taking place this weekend in sheffield distancing will not be required but to get into the grounds, concert goers will need to prove their covid—19 status. the bbc�*s corinna wheatley explains how that's being done. it's a scene we used to take for granted during the festival season. now it seems a little unfamiliar. around 40,000 people are attending tramlines each day this weekend, and once they're in, social distancing...
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and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. hi there, emily. hi, how are you?, thank you. you're celebrating your one—year anniversary this year. congratulations, as editor. your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from the london evening standard. now, my mum in derbyshire — what would she find interesting in the londoners diary or "my london" section at the back of the magazine? you can't be trying to make it out to be a national publication, are you? no, quite the opposite, - since i took over, i've doubled down on all things london. excellent. all right, 0k, older londoners might not be too happy about that. the sun's hancock scoop. we have to get to that, haven't we? that's the only place to start. already a contender for story of the year, the paper showed matt hancock in a steamy clinch, liaison, whatever you want to call it with his aide, gina coladangelo. and the images appear to have been taken from cctv footage filmed in mr hancock's government office. victoria newton, simple question — how did the sun get the story? we were contac
and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. hi there, emily. hi, how are you?, thank you. you're celebrating your one—year anniversary this year. congratulations, as editor. your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from the london evening standard. now, my mum in derbyshire — what would she find interesting in the londoners diary or "my london" section at the back of the magazine? you can't be trying to make it out to be a national...
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giving the less athletic amongst just a moment to cool off limbs. ne paul, can i help you 0 sheffield. ah, for krycek headlines here on, i'll just see over the world health organization as worn governments against easing cobra. 19 restrictions to soon criticizing what it calls a premature rush back to full normality. it says the pandemic isn't over yet, and further waves of infection could arrive later in the year. we just need to be a little more patient. remember last summer where we had everything got good and then everyone kind of relaxed and then we kind of arrived in september, october and ended up in huge trouble. but i think that's where we're going again with a much more transmissible variant. this time around. for the warning came as the u . k. prime minister confirmed most coven, 19 restrictions in england will be lifted in 2 weeks. people won't have to wear face masks in most places or maintain social distancing. bars, johnson admits the move could drive up infections, but says people must learn to live with the virus. we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reop
giving the less athletic amongst just a moment to cool off limbs. ne paul, can i help you 0 sheffield. ah, for krycek headlines here on, i'll just see over the world health organization as worn governments against easing cobra. 19 restrictions to soon criticizing what it calls a premature rush back to full normality. it says the pandemic isn't over yet, and further waves of infection could arrive later in the year. we just need to be a little more patient. remember last summer where we had...
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in fact, temperatures could hit 30 degrees in hull, sheffield and gloucester. get very close to 31 celsius. the uv levels are also high across england and the south of england. elsewhere across the country, they are high and not quite so high it where it is cool and cloudy in western scotland. the cloudier conditions will continue through the night across scotland and northern ireland. and actually by the end of the night, it could turn quite
in fact, temperatures could hit 30 degrees in hull, sheffield and gloucester. get very close to 31 celsius. the uv levels are also high across england and the south of england. elsewhere across the country, they are high and not quite so high it where it is cool and cloudy in western scotland. the cloudier conditions will continue through the night across scotland and northern ireland. and actually by the end of the night, it could turn quite
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that heat is starting to send off a few isolating storm clouds like this in sheffield.and the midlands. it could have an impact on infrastructure and travel too. it is here where we could see temperatures around 32 degrees.
that heat is starting to send off a few isolating storm clouds like this in sheffield.and the midlands. it could have an impact on infrastructure and travel too. it is here where we could see temperatures around 32 degrees.
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this building in sheffield is set to receive £6 million from the government's building safety fund forer fire safety defects, the leaseholders still face another £6 million in bills, an average of £50,000 each. willis one of them. i welcome it. it won't help me, my building is over 15 years and even if my building was less than 15 years old, my developer is insolvent so it won't help me. mrjenrick this morning said on the show that the majority of these buildings were built in the 2000s so it doesn't take a mathematician to work out that by the time the bill is implemented many of those buildings will not benefit from this because they will be over 15 years old. labour's shadow secretary said focusing on legal action missed the point. focusing on legal action missed the oint. , ., , , ., point. the problem is not whether leaseholders _ point. the problem is not whether leaseholders can _ point. the problem is not whether leaseholders can take _ point. the problem is not whether leaseholders can take developers | point. the problem is not whether i leaseholders can take developers to co
this building in sheffield is set to receive £6 million from the government's building safety fund forer fire safety defects, the leaseholders still face another £6 million in bills, an average of £50,000 each. willis one of them. i welcome it. it won't help me, my building is over 15 years and even if my building was less than 15 years old, my developer is insolvent so it won't help me. mrjenrick this morning said on the show that the majority of these buildings were built in the 2000s so...
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professor of politics within the department of politics and international relations at the university of sheffield. dr. lebaron is one of the world's leading researchers into the business of forced labor and global supply chains, and the effectiveness of government, industry, and worker led strategies to combat human trafficking. -- thank you to our panelists for being here. professor lebaron, i am hoping you can help me set the stage. we know by best estimates, and they really are estimates, there are more than 25 million people who are trapped in conditions of forced labor globally. of the 25 million, the international organization estimates there are 60 million exploited in the private sector like agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and domestic work. there are another 5 million people who are exploited in the commercial industry. -- commercial sex industry. many believe the figures are much higher. have you heard -- i and others are quite concerned that the pandemic is only heightened the vulnerabilities of millions of workers to serious forms of exploitation. the international community
professor of politics within the department of politics and international relations at the university of sheffield. dr. lebaron is one of the world's leading researchers into the business of forced labor and global supply chains, and the effectiveness of government, industry, and worker led strategies to combat human trafficking. -- thank you to our panelists for being here. professor lebaron, i am hoping you can help me set the stage. we know by best estimates, and they really are estimates,...
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the 79—year—old from sheffield is currently undergoing chemotherapy, after his prostate cancer returnedur mental being and your health generally, and you just get very, very down. chris and his wife should have been going off to the cotswolds today, but they cancelled their holiday, because of concerns not everyone would be wearing masks at the hotel. i can't take the risks to go and mix indoors in a crowded hotel with other people who probably will not be wearing masks — and neither will the staff. yay! 39—year—old delyth parton from west bromwich had her third child in the first lockdown last march. delyth has lupus, and takes immunosuppressants to stop her body attacking itself. it's meant shielding away from friends and family. i've found it really hard without my parents and my support bubble. my husband's brilliant but, you know, new baby on your own, five of us stuck in a small house for the best part of a year with no respite — it's been horrible, it's just been awful. how do you feel about so—called freedom day? you can already see it — a lot less masks in shops now, people are
the 79—year—old from sheffield is currently undergoing chemotherapy, after his prostate cancer returnedur mental being and your health generally, and you just get very, very down. chris and his wife should have been going off to the cotswolds today, but they cancelled their holiday, because of concerns not everyone would be wearing masks at the hotel. i can't take the risks to go and mix indoors in a crowded hotel with other people who probably will not be wearing masks — and neither will...