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bath spa university said it paid professor slade a sum which reflected her contractual and statutoryd to represent value for money. 0n considered to represent value for money. on top of her quarter of £1 million salary, professor christina slade was also paid £429,000 for loss of salary, £89,000 of pension contributions, plus a housing allowa nce contributions, plus a housing allowance and other benefits amounting to £40,000. a total of £808,000. you are talking an enormous amount of money, and you are talking about this set against stu d e nts are talking about this set against students having high levels of debt, staff finding their pensions are being attacked, knowing that they have a system that is under real pressure. this isn't the first time that bath has hit the headlines over vice chancellor play. last week, professor dame glynis broke well, britain's highest—paid vice chancellor, announced she was resigning from bath university in a row over her £468,000 salary. —— glynis breakwell. row over her £468,000 salary. —— glynis brea kwell. the row over her £468,000 salary. —— gly
bath spa university said it paid professor slade a sum which reflected her contractual and statutoryd to represent value for money. 0n considered to represent value for money. on top of her quarter of £1 million salary, professor christina slade was also paid £429,000 for loss of salary, £89,000 of pension contributions, plus a housing allowa nce contributions, plus a housing allowance and other benefits amounting to £40,000. a total of £808,000. you are talking an enormous amount of...
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professor slade received a £429,000 compensation payment for loss of office.ed to represent value for money." she said the salary was the decided bya she said the salary was the decided by a pay committee. this comes only ten days after the vice—chancellor of bath university announced that she would be stepping down in 2019 after complaints from students and staff about her pay. joining me now is the general secretary of the university and college union, sally hunt. hello. what do your members make of this? it is another example in a long line of university leaders who seem to have lost the plot. it is nothing to do with the university leaders, it is the pay committee. nothing to do with the university leaders, it is the pay committeem is everything to do with a leader who accept a pay packet and i have to remind everyone two thirds of vice chancellors either sit on the remuneration committees... she did not sit on that committee. or accept payments that come from committees where the vast bulk of them will not publish the reasons why they are giving these pay
professor slade received a £429,000 compensation payment for loss of office.ed to represent value for money." she said the salary was the decided bya she said the salary was the decided by a pay committee. this comes only ten days after the vice—chancellor of bath university announced that she would be stepping down in 2019 after complaints from students and staff about her pay. joining me now is the general secretary of the university and college union, sally hunt. hello. what do your...
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for more on this now we're joined by iranian journalist slade come early day gun he's with the guardian newspaper in london that message i got you actually specialize in iran what is your take on the scale of the protests but these are quite rare protest in a since two thousand and nine when there was widespread protest against an election that many believed were rigged no nothing in such a scale happened in iran really and and i think the difference is that in two thousand and nine it was mainly focused in turn around in the capital grows this time reporters the sort of the north east of iran in mashhad and then a spreading care muncher in south southwest and even in north from iran and russia sorry in corman the center of the country so what is interesting about it is that it's mainly happening in the provinces and it's not mainly focused in tehran and these are quite rare since two thousand and nine there was a brutal crackdown then so really people have gone to the streets so it's rare that people are protesting over there what are they protesting about then. it's too early to say b
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for more on this we are joined by iranian journalist slade's come ali dig on he's at the guardian newspaper in london mystic and it's quite rare to have protests in iran and yes we are seeing two days of demonstrations what is the scale of these protests when this is quite rare you know since two thousand and nine nothing in such a scale has taken place in iran deborah very you know what has spread protests in two thousand and one against the election many many people believe was ric's but they were mainly focused in the capital into rom but what is interesting distance is that reporters start to treat a how did movie star. spread to west of the country in carmel shaw in the north in sorry rashed in the center and cold today for the fred you're saying whole toast both by the program no supporters into iran but also out there on university by a group of students were excited to be dictator. and he said there are pro-government rallies as well in tehran today how significant is that shows the poor today. i mean it's quite an important moment for the program supporters because today is the ann
for more on this we are joined by iranian journalist slade's come ali dig on he's at the guardian newspaper in london mystic and it's quite rare to have protests in iran and yes we are seeing two days of demonstrations what is the scale of these protests when this is quite rare you know since two thousand and nine nothing in such a scale has taken place in iran deborah very you know what has spread protests in two thousand and one against the election many many people believe was ric's but they...
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a carry straight into the arms of henry slade. the simplest of finishes.jonny hill went over not long after. and there was still time for more. a bonus point—winning try with the last play of the game. jack yeandle with the perfect end to a monumental year for exeter. there are two matches in wales in ther pro—14. ospreys won at dragons 22—9. scarlets won awaited blues, 14—11. scarlets won awaited blues, 14—11. scarlets fought back after the break, rhys patchell‘s type, the second of the match, sealed the win. rhys patchell‘s try, their second of the match, sealed the win. they are top of conference b in the pro—14. england's cricketers have arrived in sydney ahead of the final ashes test, which begins in four days' time. england wicketkeeper jonny bairstow has given his backing to all—rounder moeen ali. he has only taken three wickets and averaged 19 runs with the bat this series. i think that that's unquestionable, even to think that he's not in that best xi. he wouldn't have played the first four test matches if he's not in that best xi. i think there's
a carry straight into the arms of henry slade. the simplest of finishes.jonny hill went over not long after. and there was still time for more. a bonus point—winning try with the last play of the game. jack yeandle with the perfect end to a monumental year for exeter. there are two matches in wales in ther pro—14. ospreys won at dragons 22—9. scarlets won awaited blues, 14—11. scarlets won awaited blues, 14—11. scarlets fought back after the break, rhys patchell‘s type, the second...
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bath spa gave professor slade a golden goodbye, today it said £429,000 was value for money — the totalfication. i'm not convinced that the right benchmark is chief executive salaries in the private sector. i think universities are still different in many key respects from private sector companies. sunshine and higher pay, that's what australian universities offer to run an elite institution, around half a million a year, so does that competition for vice chancellors justify high pay here? if you look at australia, in the elite group of eight universities in australia, which are their top internationally ranked universities, three of them in the last few years have appointed vice chancellors who have come out of the british system. from next year, universities in england will have to justify higher pay, all while trying to continue to make the case for high tuition fees. universities talk in terms of global competition but for many students there are more everyday concerns — how to find the money for their living costs, what kind ofjob they might get to pay off their large tuition fee l
bath spa gave professor slade a golden goodbye, today it said £429,000 was value for money — the totalfication. i'm not convinced that the right benchmark is chief executive salaries in the private sector. i think universities are still different in many key respects from private sector companies. sunshine and higher pay, that's what australian universities offer to run an elite institution, around half a million a year, so does that competition for vice chancellors justify high pay here? if...
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this is called merry christmas, everybody, originally done by slade and they made a video to go withsanta has a ball ♪ >> not only do they sample from sleigh song merry christmas, everybody. this one might sound familiar. >> rogsin' around the christmas tree. ♪ rockin' around the christmas tree let the christmas spirit ring ♪ >> it's nice to see these young men full of life and spirit singing these songs which they're talented. >> what's really cool is how they're doing this for charity. this charity single is available on their website and it benefits the charity, helen and douglas house. this is the world's first hospice for children. so these guys are raising funds for that, and i have to say, that is a very worthy cause. >> nice. ♪♪ >> what's a medley without a little disco look. ♪ look to the future now ♪ >> bellbottoms everybody. >> could have gone without those. >> and is alin and ruffle ssatin and ruffles. >> ahh, the '70s, you guys don't know about that, but it was fun. >>> okey dokey maty bloky. that's all we've got for this show. she you next time on "right this minute." n
this is called merry christmas, everybody, originally done by slade and they made a video to go withsanta has a ball ♪ >> not only do they sample from sleigh song merry christmas, everybody. this one might sound familiar. >> rogsin' around the christmas tree. ♪ rockin' around the christmas tree let the christmas spirit ring ♪ >> it's nice to see these young men full of life and spirit singing these songs which they're talented. >> what's really cool is how they're...
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storing the latest antivirus software would protect you from being hacked and think again even meeting slade best security expert john mcafee hasn't been rude he claims his twitter account was breached on used as part of an elaborate cryptocurrency scam is what happened. can who is hacked or has been notified of the day tweet was not me. john mcafee is the creator of the popular mcafee antivirus software he's also behind a wide range of other cyber security products we spoke to him about his own online security was and his take on the rise of cryptocurrency we are on a number of people we will rely on our share is the telephone terrorist around twitter my father was hacked through my carrier eighteen prior to being hacked my phone was totally disabled you couldn't call into it i got calls from it they sent to my phone number a special code so that i could get in but it wasn't me it was the hacker. this is something totally out of my control totally out of everyone's control what happened to me is not a threat but there's a great threat to all mind this is a great threat to our. crypto curren
storing the latest antivirus software would protect you from being hacked and think again even meeting slade best security expert john mcafee hasn't been rude he claims his twitter account was breached on used as part of an elaborate cryptocurrency scam is what happened. can who is hacked or has been notified of the day tweet was not me. john mcafee is the creator of the popular mcafee antivirus software he's also behind a wide range of other cyber security products we spoke to him about his...
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online shopping centres, it is always slade and those once?l be streaming the classics rather than any newer ones. it is very difficult to break through that glass ceiling. the christmas glass ceiling! we could see some contenders but we will not know until 5:45pm what is the number one this year. what is your tip? tightly run race, i would love to see one of the christmas head, like wham, getting there because of the like people getting back into the spirit of christmas. ed sheeran is a tough competitor so it is too tight to call! sitting on the fence! thank you very much. and happy christmas! lets see what the weather is doing this christmas as well. sarah has the latest. the first forecast is pretty mild and cloudy across many parts of the country with a lot of dry weather heading through this evening and tonight with low cloud, hill fog and drizzle moving in across many western parts of the country. slightly clearer conditions further eased but mild whatever you are with temperatures overnight holding at around 8—10d. frost free starting s
online shopping centres, it is always slade and those once?l be streaming the classics rather than any newer ones. it is very difficult to break through that glass ceiling. the christmas glass ceiling! we could see some contenders but we will not know until 5:45pm what is the number one this year. what is your tip? tightly run race, i would love to see one of the christmas head, like wham, getting there because of the like people getting back into the spirit of christmas. ed sheeran is a tough...
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christina slade received nearly half a million in pounds as a "loss of office" payment from bath spa controversy over her pay. ministerjoejohnson has ministerjoe johnson has promised excessive payments will be brought under control. adina campbell reports. known for its popular teacher—training courses, bath spa university prides itself as one of the uk‘s leading creative institutions. it‘s also one of the country‘s smallest universities, but it‘s now been revealed that payments to its departing vice chancellor, professor christina slade, are thought to be the highest in the university sector, reigniting anger about excessive vice chancellor play. £800,000 for a former vice chancellor is outrageous, and for bath spa university to be paying this sum shows that they are accountable to nobody, in effect. we need an independent enquiry into vice chancellors‘ pay and, until that‘s done, i think the government should impose a cap of no more than £200,000 for any vice chancellor per year. bath spa university said it paid professor slade a sum which reflected her contractual and statutory en
christina slade received nearly half a million in pounds as a "loss of office" payment from bath spa controversy over her pay. ministerjoejohnson has ministerjoe johnson has promised excessive payments will be brought under control. adina campbell reports. known for its popular teacher—training courses, bath spa university prides itself as one of the uk‘s leading creative institutions. it‘s also one of the country‘s smallest universities, but it‘s now been revealed that...
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i'm joined by honour‘s expert, mark llewellyn—slade, who's in brighton.rded an honorary mean? i think it is all well and good that these celebrities received the recognition they deserve for the good work and achievements, but i think the honour system is primarily about highlighting and awarding the extraordinarily ordinary people, as you just mentioned, and i think it is more about them than the celebrities. there is essentially two types of people that ten to get honours, firstly selfless giving people, so community and charity orientated people, and philanthropists, and secondly those who have reached the top of their chosen field, so ms lawyers, doctors, surgeons, business leaders, entrepreneurs, that kind of thing. but you have to be an aid to win it, and you can't nominate yourself, does anyone knows anyone who is body ofan does anyone knows anyone who is body of an honour, pig pen to paper and get them nominated. they can suddenly giggle the queen's honours, and they can crack on with the process themselves. a lot of people don't realise they can
i'm joined by honour‘s expert, mark llewellyn—slade, who's in brighton.rded an honorary mean? i think it is all well and good that these celebrities received the recognition they deserve for the good work and achievements, but i think the honour system is primarily about highlighting and awarding the extraordinarily ordinary people, as you just mentioned, and i think it is more about them than the celebrities. there is essentially two types of people that ten to get honours, firstly...
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professor christina slade wasn't the highest paid vice chancellor in the uk.niversities in england will have to justify pay of more than £150,000. the labour peer, lord adonis, is calling for an independent inquiry into senior university pay. the royal navy's new aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth will be commissioned into service later today. the queen will be guest of honour at the ceremony which marks the carrier's official handover to the navy. the ship is the most expensive in british naval history, costing around £3 billion to build. it won't be operational until 2021, but its captain says today marks an important milestone. it is symbolic. it formally recognises her as a warship legally. but for us it is more than that. it says here we are. we have arrived. this says a lot about the country. the flag has been flying in the service of the country for many yea rs. service of the country for many years. for us, it is a magnificent day, a very proud day, and, yeah, it isa day, a very proud day, and, yeah, it is a major day for us. the uk's next city of cu
professor christina slade wasn't the highest paid vice chancellor in the uk.niversities in england will have to justify pay of more than £150,000. the labour peer, lord adonis, is calling for an independent inquiry into senior university pay. the royal navy's new aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth will be commissioned into service later today. the queen will be guest of honour at the ceremony which marks the carrier's official handover to the navy. the ship is the most expensive in british...
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actually it's commander slade. i was lieutenant commander at the time.e were flying off the nimitz doing a standard training op. triple vector. headed east towards mexico or the san diego area. as we approached and we are look around, we noticed down below just about the surface of the water was what is really best described as a tic-tac. jesse: what was your feeling? was it something you knew was something you had never seen before? were you curious? >> my initial thought was maybe it is a submarine and had launched a missile. jesse: we are look at it and it does not look like a missile from a sub. dave, you were there as well. what was your encounter like? were you confused or scared? >> jim and i saw it at about the same time. what is it first. then the curiosity of let's see if we can get closer to it and see wait really is. and that's when it started to mirror our flight path and start to climb towards us. jesse: did you feel nervous when it behaved that way? >> no, you are kinds of maybe adrenaline kicked in. it's something you have never seen. it'
actually it's commander slade. i was lieutenant commander at the time.e were flying off the nimitz doing a standard training op. triple vector. headed east towards mexico or the san diego area. as we approached and we are look around, we noticed down below just about the surface of the water was what is really best described as a tic-tac. jesse: what was your feeling? was it something you knew was something you had never seen before? were you curious? >> my initial thought was maybe it is...
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the president finally slade his legislative dwra goon and put the tax baby to bed. he took a humble victory lap earlier today. president trump: this bill means more take-home pay. it will be a christmas gift for hard-working americans. i wanted it done before christmas and we got it done. kennedy: it is not perfect, it was rushed. but if the best parts are ex tranltsed it's not hard to see the benefits. the left has been pushing a justification for resistance. apparently democrats hate when they make money. the only kind they like is the kind they steal from you have by force and they get to redistribute. there has bean lot of whimpering about the corporate tax rate. the cut is a great thing because businesses small and large will owe less to the federal robber barrons and will be able to do more with their newfound hard-earned cash. this puts democrats into fits' apoe flexy because they -- the natural gravity of the free market plumps capital so businesses can grow as they choose. it's an exercise in rationalism. and if nothing else, bumbling congress will do less
the president finally slade his legislative dwra goon and put the tax baby to bed. he took a humble victory lap earlier today. president trump: this bill means more take-home pay. it will be a christmas gift for hard-working americans. i wanted it done before christmas and we got it done. kennedy: it is not perfect, it was rushed. but if the best parts are ex tranltsed it's not hard to see the benefits. the left has been pushing a justification for resistance. apparently democrats hate when...
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i'm a democrat but slade what steve reports has and does happen. >> david: stay with us.oming up, democrats appear to be ramping up impeachment efforts ago. we'll tell you what they're planning for 2018. stay with us right here on "hannity." ♪ >> david: welcome back to this special edition of >> david: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." ever since he took office, democrats in the media have been questioning his fitness for office, even calling for his impeachment. take a look at this. >> his motives and his actions are -- and i will fight every day until he is impeached. impeach 45! >> i rise today, mr. speaker, to call for the impeachment of the president of the united states of america. >> the president's decision to end daca was heartless and it was brainless. >> we all agree that president trump's decision to end daca is a despicable act of political coward i cowardice. >> after watching the clinton impeachment, i think we are in impeachment territory. >> president trump did a tweet last night and a tweet this morning. not presidential. >> the presiden
i'm a democrat but slade what steve reports has and does happen. >> david: stay with us.oming up, democrats appear to be ramping up impeachment efforts ago. we'll tell you what they're planning for 2018. stay with us right here on "hannity." ♪ >> david: welcome back to this special edition of >> david: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." ever since he took office, democrats in the media have been questioning his fitness for office, even...
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adam: i probably heard about this, news week, slade and cnn are coming under fire for what could be considered misleading headlines of melania trump accusing her of chopping down an historic white house tree. news week says melania removes nearly 200-year-old tree from white house. cnn boasting, you know, in cnn's defense and it's not my job to defend them. they pointed out the national arboretum recommended to take this thing down. that aside, billionaire barry dillers owns 50% of news week, it closed slightly up. not bad for a magazine. time warner, owner of cnn, closed in the red. climate devo.com founder marc morano says the media is eager to paint trump's people as evil and anti-environmental capitalists and should be pointed out the national arboretum, arborists or tree experts recommended this 200-year-old tree planted by andrew jackson the president, in 1835 was dangerous and should have fallen down years ago and first lady melania trump agreed the dangerous portion would be cut down. where did "newsweek" get it wrong? >> they went for anti-trump click bait, and melania trump, the evil
adam: i probably heard about this, news week, slade and cnn are coming under fire for what could be considered misleading headlines of melania trump accusing her of chopping down an historic white house tree. news week says melania removes nearly 200-year-old tree from white house. cnn boasting, you know, in cnn's defense and it's not my job to defend them. they pointed out the national arboretum recommended to take this thing down. that aside, billionaire barry dillers owns 50% of news week,...
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straight into the homes of henry slade. the simplest of finishes. more. a bonus point winning try with the last play of the game. jack yeandle with the perfect end to a monumental year for exeter. a couple of matches in wales today in the pro 1a. dragons against 0spreys is getting underway. scholars beat cardiff blues 14—11. cardiff lead at half—time thanks to an ellis jenkins cardiff lead at half—time thanks to an ellisjenkins try. but scarlets fought back soon after the break, rhys patchell‘s try with their second of the match. england's have arrived in sydney ahead of the final ashes test which begins in khacheridi. england wicketkeeper jonathan bairstow has given his backing to moeen ali, who has only taken through backing to moeen ali, who has only ta ken through wickets backing to moeen ali, who has only taken through wickets all series and averaged just 19 runs stop your it's unquestionable to think that he's not in the best 11, he wouldn't have played the first battery test matches if he's not in it. there's not many finger spinners that wil
straight into the homes of henry slade. the simplest of finishes. more. a bonus point winning try with the last play of the game. jack yeandle with the perfect end to a monumental year for exeter. a couple of matches in wales today in the pro 1a. dragons against 0spreys is getting underway. scholars beat cardiff blues 14—11. cardiff lead at half—time thanks to an ellis jenkins cardiff lead at half—time thanks to an ellisjenkins try. but scarlets fought back soon after the break, rhys...
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slade at midway, folks stranded. they canceled almost 90 flights today. backed up trying to de-ice all the airplanes and canceled flights altogether. folks in and out of midway, problems and have to come back tomorrow to get out of there. >> you know it's cold if it's keeping them inside. i used to live in chicago. finally i was able to give away my face mask. we all had face masks. i don't miss it at all. ron mott, thank you for your time. stay warm, my friend. >> reporter: i could use one right about now. >> i know. we'll be right back. ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your
slade at midway, folks stranded. they canceled almost 90 flights today. backed up trying to de-ice all the airplanes and canceled flights altogether. folks in and out of midway, problems and have to come back tomorrow to get out of there. >> you know it's cold if it's keeping them inside. i used to live in chicago. finally i was able to give away my face mask. we all had face masks. i don't miss it at all. ron mott, thank you for your time. stay warm, my friend. >> reporter: i could...
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"action news" reporter bob brooks is live where crews sladed in their sled for troubles and clearing snow off of the road. >> but first meteorologist david murphy is in for chris sowers with the exclusive lot forecast and cold on the way. david, you look cold. >> it is chilly right now. temperatures are on their way up but we have a bit of the breeze and wind chills. satellite shows you there is a cloud cover poking in from the west. generally speaking still bright across the region. i expect most of the day will maintain, mainly sunny conditions. maybe a few more cloud later in the afternoon. 38 degrees currently in philadelphia. allentown and reading are up to 36 after starting out in the teens earlier this morning 36 degrees in trenton and millville. thirty-eight in cape may and in wilmington. that is delaware. right now we have 16 miles an hour winds. winds have pick up, since earlier this morning then expected. we are expecting rest of the way, wind to go probably run between 10 and 20 miles an hour. right now that is giving us a wind chill of 29. in fact most of the air eighth
"action news" reporter bob brooks is live where crews sladed in their sled for troubles and clearing snow off of the road. >> but first meteorologist david murphy is in for chris sowers with the exclusive lot forecast and cold on the way. david, you look cold. >> it is chilly right now. temperatures are on their way up but we have a bit of the breeze and wind chills. satellite shows you there is a cloud cover poking in from the west. generally speaking still bright across...
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and while israel's prime minister has urged europe to follow washington slade and recognized this country's capital benjamin netanyahu met a u. foreign ministers from brussels where he faced resistance to that suggestion and pressure to restart the peace process with palestinians that came reports. a wintry monday morning greeted benjamin netanyahu in brussels but the chill in the air outside was seemingly absent inside as he met federica. her role as e.u. foreign policy chief is to seek compromise where possible but his message regarding the status of jerusalem was an ambiguous i believe everyone though we don't have an agreement that this is what will happen in the future i believe that all or most of the european countries will move their embassies to jerusalem recognize crucial in this israel's work up little but many e.u. leaders disagree criticizing president donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital as fanning the flames of protest for her part morgan any reiterated the e.u.'s official position we believe. that the only realistic solution to the conflicts bet
and while israel's prime minister has urged europe to follow washington slade and recognized this country's capital benjamin netanyahu met a u. foreign ministers from brussels where he faced resistance to that suggestion and pressure to restart the peace process with palestinians that came reports. a wintry monday morning greeted benjamin netanyahu in brussels but the chill in the air outside was seemingly absent inside as he met federica. her role as e.u. foreign policy chief is to seek...
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what's interesting is slade was a great band. they are only really known for that one song.oss this now, what's in there that could contend? it looks like it‘s going to be that boy again. it looks like it will be an ed sheeran christmas. oh, really? it really does look like his current single with beyonce is almost certainly going to be number one. it's not christmassy. no. there are newer artists who have done christmas songs i did a show on radio 2 this morning and played a couple of good ones. gwen stefani has done a couple of good ones. sia has a new christmas song out. there are a few being added to the christmas pallet, but not many. not many that are great. i quite like the fact that the old ones still do well. they bring back great memories of when you were a kid and happy times, magical times at christmas. exactly. thank you very much. thank you. merry christmas. and you. ben and rachel are with you tomorrow. from us, have a very lovely weekend. from everyone here, bye— bye. this is bbc news. i‘m shaun ley. the headlines at 10: a leading brexit supporting mp says he
what's interesting is slade was a great band. they are only really known for that one song.oss this now, what's in there that could contend? it looks like it‘s going to be that boy again. it looks like it will be an ed sheeran christmas. oh, really? it really does look like his current single with beyonce is almost certainly going to be number one. it's not christmassy. no. there are newer artists who have done christmas songs i did a show on radio 2 this morning and played a couple of good...
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. >> slade was a group. snow, and then sleigh bells you could hear the sleigh bells in the background there. >> got to have sleigh bells. >> if you write music or christmas carroll get some sleigh bells at sleigh bells .com. no. >> did they pay you for that. >> yes. >> shay bells are us. >> we will get everybody together and sing it all together. >> maybe we can all get up and dance. >> i knew you would try that again. okay, something else dropped. we will figure this out. how about this, just because it is the holidays doesn't mean i cannot work out. i know i'm eat ago lieutenant. the holiday items in your home , this morning, so you can work out with. >> um-hmm, that is actually my apartment. doctor. doctor. i played a doctor on tv, but now i'm helping save lives for real. starting with my own. i'm partnering with cigna healthspring to remind everyone how important preventive care is for people my age. see anything, doctor? looks great, doctor. and with cigna healthspring medicare advantage, you get a team
. >> slade was a group. snow, and then sleigh bells you could hear the sleigh bells in the background there. >> got to have sleigh bells. >> if you write music or christmas carroll get some sleigh bells at sleigh bells .com. no. >> did they pay you for that. >> yes. >> shay bells are us. >> we will get everybody together and sing it all together. >> maybe we can all get up and dance. >> i knew you would try that again. okay, something else...
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the accounts of bath spa university show its departing vice chancellor, professor christine slade, received benefits. ten days ago, the chancellor are the other university in the city announced she would step down in 2019 after complaints from stu d e nts down in 2019 after complaints from students and staff about their pay. the university college union said the pay and pensions of some senior staff made them look greedy and out of touch. research suggests there has been a stark increase in childhood obesity. a study of nearly 12,000 children found 25% were overweight or obese at age seven, rising to 35% at age 11. campaigners are calling for more action on weight issues in younger children. it is time for a look at the weather forecast. let's get the latest with simon king. hello. we have a lot going on at the moment. storm caroline across the far north of scotla nd caroline across the far north of scotland will give gusts of wind up to 80-90 scotland will give gusts of wind up to 80—90 mph in the far north, and in the northern isles, and amber warning in force to be prepared for damage an
the accounts of bath spa university show its departing vice chancellor, professor christine slade, received benefits. ten days ago, the chancellor are the other university in the city announced she would step down in 2019 after complaints from stu d e nts down in 2019 after complaints from students and staff about their pay. the university college union said the pay and pensions of some senior staff made them look greedy and out of touch. research suggests there has been a stark increase in...