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. though i know you may not agree with that, shyama-— that, shyama.as a punter, that's how it's _ that, shyama. personal opinion, as a punter, that's how it's coming - punter, that's how it's coming across— punter, that's how it's coming across for— punter, that's how it's coming across for me, if there were solutions— across for me, if there were solutions we would be getting a hint of them _ solutions we would be getting a hint of them. �* , , ., solutions we would be getting a hint of them. �*, , ., ,, of them. let's see what the week brin t s, of them. let's see what the week brints, it of them. let's see what the week brings, it hasn't _ of them. let's see what the week brings, it hasn't been _ of them. let's see what the week brings, it hasn't been quiet - of them. let's see what the week brings, it hasn't been quiet in - of them. let's see what the week| brings, it hasn't been quiet in any political week in recent memory! i want to also turn to elon musk. he bought twitter this week and he has prompted a row with a post about nancy pelosi's hus
. though i know you may not agree with that, shyama-— that, shyama.as a punter, that's how it's _ that, shyama. personal opinion, as a punter, that's how it's coming - punter, that's how it's coming across— punter, that's how it's coming across for— punter, that's how it's coming across for me, if there were solutions— across for me, if there were solutions we would be getting a hint of them _ solutions we would be getting a hint of them. �* , , ., solutions we would be getting a hint...
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briefly, shyama, do you think we are going to say something completely different from twitter? i’m going to say something completely different from twitter?— going to say something completely different from twitter? i'm not sure how different _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it will _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it will look _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it will look to - different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it will look to those i how different it will look to those of us _ how different it will look to those of us who — how different it will look to those of us who have trusted sources that we read _ of us who have trusted sources that we read on — of us who have trusted sources that we read on twitter, we don't tend to 'ust we read on twitter, we don't tend to just look_ we read on twitter, we don't tend to just look at— we read on twitter, we don't tend to just look at those people that we associate. — just look at those people that we asso
briefly, shyama, do you think we are going to say something completely different from twitter? i’m going to say something completely different from twitter?— going to say something completely different from twitter? i'm not sure how different _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it will _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it will look _ different from twitter? i'm not sure how different it will look to...
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the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with shyama perera and anne ashworth. dojoin us then if you can. for now, good night. i do hope you enjoy that travel show. this week on the show: pulling down the past... i believe that the monuments would not give a tribute to the regime but they should preserve the history and the memory. it's a question of symbols and for our people it is a symbol of occupation, it is a symbol of soviet troops, and we want to the new page. for 300 years, on and off, estonia was part of russia. ruled first by the czarist empire, then the soviet union. links between the two are many and deep — in fact, around a third of the people here have russian as theirfirst language. but since the invasion of ukraine in february, the government has steered a course very firmly away from its powerful neighbour. there have been travel bans for russian tourists, and something even more dramatic. historic russian and soviet monuments are being removed from public view. and notjust here. the other baltic states, latvia and lithuania, are making similar
the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with shyama perera and anne ashworth. dojoin us then if you can. for now, good night. i do hope you enjoy that travel show. this week on the show: pulling down the past... i believe that the monuments would not give a tribute to the regime but they should preserve the history and the memory. it's a question of symbols and for our people it is a symbol of occupation, it is a symbol of soviet troops, and we want to the new page. for 300 years, on and...
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with me are the journalist and author shyama perera and the property and personal finance commentatorormer head of the british army, who says ministers are not taking in national security seriously enough. according to the i, the prime minister could be about to u—turn and say he will attend next month's climate summit in egypt, after a backlash from many within the tory party. the daily mail leads with the incendiary devices thrown at a home office migrant centre in dover earlier today. the daily telegraph says the home secretary is considering plans to book individual rooms in hotels, rather than reserving entire hotels, to help ease overcrowding at asylum processing centres. the financial times leads with the war in ukraine, and the decision from russia to quit the deal allowing ukraine to export millions of tonnes of grain. experts say it could lead to increases in globalfood prices and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations.
with me are the journalist and author shyama perera and the property and personal finance commentatorormer head of the british army, who says ministers are not taking in national security seriously enough. according to the i, the prime minister could be about to u—turn and say he will attend next month's climate summit in egypt, after a backlash from many within the tory party. the daily mail leads with the incendiary devices thrown at a home office migrant centre in dover earlier today. the...
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the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with shyama perera and anne ashworth.they should preserve the history and the memory. it's a question of symbols and for our people it is a symbol of occupation, it is a symbol of soviet troops, and we want to the new page.
the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with shyama perera and anne ashworth.they should preserve the history and the memory. it's a question of symbols and for our people it is a symbol of occupation, it is a symbol of soviet troops, and we want to the new page.
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shyama and anne will be back again at 11:30. next it's time for click.ns. but there's also research, of course, going into how to protect the passengers inside the vehicles too. car safety testing is still largely done on the same crash test dummies that were used in the 1980s, and they were based on the male form. but now a team of engineers in sweden are in the final stages of developing the first average female crash test dummy. so what happens to a woman's body during a crash? shiona mccallum has been to linkoping in sweden to find out. when you think of car crashes, you probably think of something like this. but rear impacts being hit from behind are also happening every day on our roads. it might look gentler, but these kinds of collisions can leave people with debilitating injuries like whiplash. crash test dummies are used to test how well car safety features protect people against injury, but not everyone is equally protected. women are three times more likely to suffer whiplash than men if they're in a car that's hit from behind.
shyama and anne will be back again at 11:30. next it's time for click.ns. but there's also research, of course, going into how to protect the passengers inside the vehicles too. car safety testing is still largely done on the same crash test dummies that were used in the 1980s, and they were based on the male form. but now a team of engineers in sweden are in the final stages of developing the first average female crash test dummy. so what happens to a woman's body during a crash? shiona...
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with me are the journalist and author shyama perera and the property and personal finance commentator with the metro. comments from lord dannat, a former head of the british army, who says ministers are not taking national security seriously enough. according to the i, the prime minister could be about to u—turn and say he will attend next month's climate summit in egypt after a backlash from many within the tory party. the daily mail leads with the incendiary devices thrown at a home office migrant centre in dover earlier today. the daily telegraph says the home secretary is considering plans to book individual rooms in hotels, rather than reserving entire hotels, to help ease overcrowding at asylum processing centres. the financial times leads with the war in ukraine and the decision from russia to quit the deal allowing ukraine to export millions of tonnes of grain. experts say it could lead to increases in globalfood prices and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations. the guardian has a photo of the tributes in the south korean capital seoul, where 150 people were killed yest
with me are the journalist and author shyama perera and the property and personal finance commentator with the metro. comments from lord dannat, a former head of the british army, who says ministers are not taking national security seriously enough. according to the i, the prime minister could be about to u—turn and say he will attend next month's climate summit in egypt after a backlash from many within the tory party. the daily mail leads with the incendiary devices thrown at a home office...