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sheffield university hosted an event university today hosted an event entitled how do you solve a problemeacting shortly, but first my mark meets guest is one of britain's brightest comedy stars. the popular actress from the inbetweeners, the it crowd for weddings casualty, for weddings and casualty, beunda for weddings and casualty, belinda stewart—wilson brings the lolls next. coming up in my take at ten sheffield university today hosted an event entitled how do you solve a problem like gb news? i'll be dealing with the sinister forces that would love to close us down in no uncertain terms ten. won't want to terms at ten. you won't want to miss first, mark meets. miss it. but first, mark meets. and tonight, one of the most versatile actresses on tv , the versatile actresses on tv, the star of many sitcoms, including the it crowd and the inbetweeners , as well as bbc inbetweeners, as well as bbc drama hits like ordinary lies and the long running medical soap drama casualty. belinda stuart wilson well, belinda's latest project is on the big screen with the heist rom com licensed to love a
sheffield university hosted an event university today hosted an event entitled how do you solve a problemeacting shortly, but first my mark meets guest is one of britain's brightest comedy stars. the popular actress from the inbetweeners, the it crowd for weddings casualty, for weddings and casualty, beunda for weddings and casualty, belinda stewart—wilson brings the lolls next. coming up in my take at ten sheffield university today hosted an event entitled how do you solve a problem like gb...
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a group in sheffield, at the university., but the university hosted a debate about gb news. how do you solve a problem like gb news? well, the emails in and emails are coming in thick and fast. andy and jan. hi guys, they've said mark, i absolutely love gb news. i have it on the radio in the kitchen and youtube in the office. and believe it or not, even tune into not, i sometimes even tune into freeview. 236. yes, indeed, i can't get enough of gb news. i was a bbc radio four listener for years. then i found gb. it was like waking up. it's obvious why the establishment want you to shut down. shame on them. keep news you're keep it up gb news you're providing a service that no one else does. andy and jan thank you for that. norrie says the thrills are alive with the gb news fix. thank you for that. very creatively put. and last but not least, ernest says mark, the furore about kate's photo is beyond belief and out of all proportion you should know we all know you're completely bald, yet choose to wear that yet you choose to we
a group in sheffield, at the university., but the university hosted a debate about gb news. how do you solve a problem like gb news? well, the emails in and emails are coming in thick and fast. andy and jan. hi guys, they've said mark, i absolutely love gb news. i have it on the radio in the kitchen and youtube in the office. and believe it or not, even tune into not, i sometimes even tune into freeview. 236. yes, indeed, i can't get enough of gb news. i was a bbc radio four listener for years....
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let's talk to doctor andrew barr from sheffield university's civil and structural engineering departmentandrew, what is your view of what happened and why the whole bridge more or less should collapse so quickly having been hit by that cargo vessel? the collapse so quickly having been hit by that cargo vessel?— by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have _ by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have seen _ by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have seen are _ by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have seen are of- by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have seen are of the - by that cargo vessel? the videos i that we have seen are of the central part of a much larger bridge. but this central part is a truss structure, a lattice type structure you can see, it is a trust, and it is continuous over the three spans of the bridge. that is obviously acting as one structural piece. —— truss. what has happened is when that ship has crashed into the peer of the bridge and damaged it, part of the bridge and damaged it, part of the bridge is now trying to span twice the distance it was
let's talk to doctor andrew barr from sheffield university's civil and structural engineering departmentandrew, what is your view of what happened and why the whole bridge more or less should collapse so quickly having been hit by that cargo vessel? the collapse so quickly having been hit by that cargo vessel?— by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have _ by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have seen _ by that cargo vessel? the videos that we have seen are _ by that cargo vessel? the...
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sheffield university today hosted an event entitled how do you solve a problem like gb news?hat would love to close this
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let's speak to rob wilson, who is professor of applied sport finance at sheffield hallam university.roblem of the pyramid structure as we call it, and the reallocation, or not, as is the case, from the top to the bottom, due the grassroots. how are they going to fix that? that due the grassroots. how are they going to fix that?— due the grassroots. how are they going to fix that? that comes to the dissi ation going to fix that? that comes to the dissipation of— going to fix that? that comes to the dissipation of the _ going to fix that? that comes to the dissipation of the premier _ going to fix that? that comes to the dissipation of the premier league i dissipation of the premier league broadcaster, which we have heard a huge amount of in the last few weeks, because they have not been able to agree the terms of that deal, but rick perry mentioned something in dan's report there which i thought was really quite interesting. in 1992, when the prayer league was formed, the gap between the premier league and what became the chamferjab, the old second division, was not actually that big
let's speak to rob wilson, who is professor of applied sport finance at sheffield hallam university.roblem of the pyramid structure as we call it, and the reallocation, or not, as is the case, from the top to the bottom, due the grassroots. how are they going to fix that? that due the grassroots. how are they going to fix that?— due the grassroots. how are they going to fix that? that comes to the dissi ation going to fix that? that comes to the dissipation of— going to fix that? that comes...
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sheffield university today hosted an event entitled how do you solve a problem like gb news? sinister forces that would love to close this place down. i'll be dealing with them in no uncertain terms at ten, and you won't want to miss it. so two hours of big opinion, big debate, and big entertaining . but i'll see you after the news headlines and aaron armstrong. >> thanks, mark. good evening to you from the gb newsroom sainsbury's has been unable to fulfil the vast majority of today's online deliveries because of technical issues. contactless in store contactless payments in store were also affected, leaving thousands of customers either unable to buy groceries or having for cash having to queue for cash machines . having to queue for cash machines. sainsbury's says it was caused overnight was caused by an overnight software update . tesco software update. tesco experienced similar problems but on a smaller scale . both chains on a smaller scale. both chains have apologised to customers and say unrelated issues have say the unrelated issues have been resolved . vaughan gethin
sheffield university today hosted an event entitled how do you solve a problem like gb news? sinister forces that would love to close this place down. i'll be dealing with them in no uncertain terms at ten, and you won't want to miss it. so two hours of big opinion, big debate, and big entertaining . but i'll see you after the news headlines and aaron armstrong. >> thanks, mark. good evening to you from the gb newsroom sainsbury's has been unable to fulfil the vast majority of today's...
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was the name of an event hosted by the so—called media reform sheffield reform coalition at sheffield universityte not getting . getting an invite. >> in fact, he gatecrashed it, and so let's hear and he's here. so let's hear what had to say. here it is. what he had to say. here it is. >> this room is mostly empty, but gb news yesterday beat sky and the bbc in breakfast last week it was britain's number one news channel on at least one day we beat sky news on four other days. >> visor you said. >> visor you said. >> i mean, there's a place for this, this broadcaster. >> there's a place this platform. >> people are tuning in because they by other they are being ignored by other people . people. >> so that is what gb news do. we don't mind having the difficult conversations. we don't mind having the difficlcharliezrsations. we don't mind having the difficlcharlie peterson. done, charlie peterson. >> you went half empty. >> well , that's the point. i >> well, that's the point. i mean, was mostly empty room mean, it was a mostly empty room and for ideas and the support for these ideas for problem, f
was the name of an event hosted by the so—called media reform sheffield reform coalition at sheffield universityte not getting . getting an invite. >> in fact, he gatecrashed it, and so let's hear and he's here. so let's hear what had to say. here it is. what he had to say. here it is. >> this room is mostly empty, but gb news yesterday beat sky and the bbc in breakfast last week it was britain's number one news channel on at least one day we beat sky news on four other days....
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so my went to phillips academy, andover and then enrolled in sheffield scientific at yale university from, which he graduated in 1862. there's a picture of him sitting with some jaunty summer hat posing for the camera as a graduate. peabody, enormously wealthy, established a major banking empire, and he also involved other people like pierpont morgan. and so who later on really built the basic structure of american finance, which in many ways still persists. the present day peabody was one of those people who was not really into earning money, but he actually wanted to use the money for good purchase. so he supported a great many causes, including his friend o.c. marsh. so as the civil war broke out in 1861, both cope and decided to go to europe. this was something that was done in prominent families educate oneself to, travel to various countries and admire all primitive civil compared to the united states and to also learn from those european academics. because at this time, american science was still in its infancy, and the really big scientific institute signs were to be found in
so my went to phillips academy, andover and then enrolled in sheffield scientific at yale university from, which he graduated in 1862. there's a picture of him sitting with some jaunty summer hat posing for the camera as a graduate. peabody, enormously wealthy, established a major banking empire, and he also involved other people like pierpont morgan. and so who later on really built the basic structure of american finance, which in many ways still persists. the present day peabody was one of...
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i checked with my daughter, 31 years old, university graduate, speaks languages, working in the charity sector in sheffieldke an enormous splash once she remember she she dived off her swimming pool, i think in her constituency , and it was a belly constituency, and it was a belly flop. we've all done them. but my goodness, that was the biggest belly flop i've ever seen on television in my life. so, my concern for her would be she's a doughty champion of the navy, but no one's mentioned this so far. the biggest victim of the cuts that jeremy hunt announced yesterday. what the government proposes to take away from the public sector is the royal navy. it's having the single biggest slice of its budget , single biggest slice of its budget, which is great news for mr putin and mr zigi , the mr putin and mr zigi, the dictator in china. but i would have thought penny wouldn't be very keen on that at all. >> well, which goes what the labour party do about that. would you, would you ramp up spending on defence? >> john healey, the shadow defence secretary, has been much clearer. he doesn't rush over to kyiv for ph
i checked with my daughter, 31 years old, university graduate, speaks languages, working in the charity sector in sheffieldke an enormous splash once she remember she she dived off her swimming pool, i think in her constituency , and it was a belly constituency, and it was a belly flop. we've all done them. but my goodness, that was the biggest belly flop i've ever seen on television in my life. so, my concern for her would be she's a doughty champion of the navy, but no one's mentioned this so...