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to durrington, somerset, population 268.t near from durrington, somerset, population 268. a quiet hamlet nearfrom — or is it? in the last ten years it has become home to a cult, its leader is a former bankrupt tennis coaching lives in australia and is now a millionaire. we've been told his cult split, families. he teaches that people are sexually abused because of what they did in a past life. you have been sexually abused, that means you have been an abuser. he says those with autism are former dictators. he teaches that alien —like creatures and seek out our vulnerabilities by smelling us. and that happens anywhere, you can be in a train, in a bus, you are being smelt all the time. welcome to the weird and dangerous world of universal some. she was 12 when she says her mum moved to somerset to follow universal medicine. what was your earliest memory of your mum's involvement with universal medicine? 0ne involvement with universal medicine? one of the main things i can rememberwas one of the main things i can remember was t
to durrington, somerset, population 268.t near from durrington, somerset, population 268. a quiet hamlet nearfrom — or is it? in the last ten years it has become home to a cult, its leader is a former bankrupt tennis coaching lives in australia and is now a millionaire. we've been told his cult split, families. he teaches that people are sexually abused because of what they did in a past life. you have been sexually abused, that means you have been an abuser. he says those with autism are...
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this woman was 12 when her mum moved to somerset to follow universal medicine.ry of your mama's involvement? one of the main things ican involvement? one of the main things i can remember involvement? one of the main things i can remember was involvement? one of the main things i can remember was turning everything anticlockwise, because if you didn't, you would let entities in. so cooking food had to be done anticlockwise, things like that, turning door knobs and handles. also, taking your shoes off when you go into the house, because otherwise... i was sitting here, go into the house, because otherwise... iwas sitting here, my mum was over there, and she started burping. my dad said, what are you doing? she said, i'mjust burping. my dad said, what are you doing? she said, i'm just burping out bad spirits. how could you say that, and how could anyone believe that? it is just ridiculous. serge hit the headlines when he sued this former follower and lost. serge hit the headlines when he sued this formerfollower and lost. a jury this formerfollower and lost. a jur
this woman was 12 when her mum moved to somerset to follow universal medicine.ry of your mama's involvement? one of the main things ican involvement? one of the main things i can remember involvement? one of the main things i can remember was involvement? one of the main things i can remember was turning everything anticlockwise, because if you didn't, you would let entities in. so cooking food had to be done anticlockwise, things like that, turning door knobs and handles. also, taking your...
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rachel stonehouse, bbc news, somerset.ecame the first person to walk on the moon. now, a new york museum is looking at how humans have captured the moon in photographs. photography has always been something where you are trying to capture a single individual moment. photography was, for one thing, indispensable in planning the missions to the moon. we had to make sure that we knew what the surface was like, we had to make sure that we knew where you could land, they made sure that when they landed, they were not in a place that might have recently been in shadow, so it would be too cold, or in daylight for too long so it would be too hot. the eagle has landed. ranger 9 was a mission to launch something at the moon and see if they could actually strike the surface, see if they could navigate that accurately, and it took these images as it was heading in, and you can see it's getting closer and closer and closer. that's the last image that it returned before it smashed into the surface. this exhibit is called a century of lu
rachel stonehouse, bbc news, somerset.ecame the first person to walk on the moon. now, a new york museum is looking at how humans have captured the moon in photographs. photography has always been something where you are trying to capture a single individual moment. photography was, for one thing, indispensable in planning the missions to the moon. we had to make sure that we knew what the surface was like, we had to make sure that we knew where you could land, they made sure that when they...
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rachel stonehouse, bbc news, somerset. more details on a story on the bbc news website.mes from east asia and was posted to the media—sharing site tiktok — before spreading to twitter. as you can see, there's no slicing or dicing — it's simply eaten in pieces. the pineapple pull—apart is a popular watch. in just a few days, the video's been viewed more than 18 million times. but, it's dividing fans the world over. i asked alice zaslavsky — culinary correspondent for the abc in australia — if she's tried the pineapple hack herself. i have one. here is one i prepared earlier, and i thought i would bring it in, because i did try it out, and i tried it out with a pineapple just like this. it's nice and ripe. you can tell that a pineapple is ripe by the smell, as well as whether you can twist the top off quite easily, which as you can see you can twist that top off, and then it's a matter ofjust slicing off the top and easing out the segments. so i tried the hack, and i thought that's a really cool little tip. popped it on twitter, and i had thousands upon thousands of people
rachel stonehouse, bbc news, somerset. more details on a story on the bbc news website.mes from east asia and was posted to the media—sharing site tiktok — before spreading to twitter. as you can see, there's no slicing or dicing — it's simply eaten in pieces. the pineapple pull—apart is a popular watch. in just a few days, the video's been viewed more than 18 million times. but, it's dividing fans the world over. i asked alice zaslavsky — culinary correspondent for the abc in...
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somerset in the spring and the sun shone for the queen's visit.ion and knowledge for horses clear to see. i think very interested from just watching and watching her look at the horses and things. she's obviously an extremely knowledgeable woman when it comes to horse racing and just looked to me like she was fascinated by all of it. 0h, it'sjust so exciting to have her down here. everybody works so hard, they all of the horses and it's a real honour for her to visit the yard for the family, for the whole team, for the whole of the team in ditcheat. so, it's been an amazing morning. after feeding the horses carrots and chatting to staff at the stables, she was off to king's bruton. applause. the school is celebrating its 500th anniversary. they never imagined they'd be able to celebrate in such royal style. and to mark the occasion, her majesty officially opened her new music centre. opened their new music centre. who's playing? oh, it's the computer playing that? 0h, is it? it's a wonderful building of performance, recital hall, recording, practi
somerset in the spring and the sun shone for the queen's visit.ion and knowledge for horses clear to see. i think very interested from just watching and watching her look at the horses and things. she's obviously an extremely knowledgeable woman when it comes to horse racing and just looked to me like she was fascinated by all of it. 0h, it'sjust so exciting to have her down here. everybody works so hard, they all of the horses and it's a real honour for her to visit the yard for the family,...
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weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but onlyjust. still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is about brexit. did you vote on the 2015 election? no. 2010? no. but the referendum, you did? yes. dave says life hasn't been the same since the last recession. i feel completely disenfranchised. he wanted brexit this weekend. the start of a new era, where we can have the schools performing, the law, police performing, not overworked. the hospitals not under as much pressure from people coming in. and why do you think those issues are the fault of the european union? i didn't say they're the fault of the european union. it's the fault of our own politicians for allowing it to happen. fo
weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but onlyjust. still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is about brexit....
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mrs m rs clifford mrs clifford was 12 when she says her mum moved to somerset to follow universal medicineything anticlockwise, because if you didn't, then you would let entities in. so it was like cooking food had to be done anticlockwise, things like that, turning doorknobs and handles. iwas things like that, turning doorknobs and handles. i was sitting here, things like that, turning doorknobs and handles. iwas sitting here, my dad was over there, my mum came u psta i rs dad was over there, my mum came upstairs and she started burping ridiculously, and he was like, what are you doing? and she said i am burping out bad spirits. universal medicine was founded in australia in 1999 by bankrupt tennis coach serge benhayon. in october, an australian civil court found the association to bea civil court found the association to be a harmful cult and serge benhayon a charlatan. among other things, he claims that people have been sexually abused because of what they did in their past life. if you have been sexually abused then you have been sexually abused then you have been an abuser. he said th
mrs m rs clifford mrs clifford was 12 when she says her mum moved to somerset to follow universal medicineything anticlockwise, because if you didn't, then you would let entities in. so it was like cooking food had to be done anticlockwise, things like that, turning doorknobs and handles. iwas things like that, turning doorknobs and handles. i was sitting here, things like that, turning doorknobs and handles. iwas sitting here, my dad was over there, my mum came u psta i rs dad was over there,...
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titherington, somerset. population, 268. a quiet hamlet near froome. or is it?ach who lives in australia and is now a millionaire. we've been told his cult splits up families. he teaches that people are sexually abused because of what they did in a past life. if you have been sexually abused, then you have been an abuser. he says those with autism were former dictators. as are downs syndrome, as are past—it or any other disabled child. he teaches that alien—like creatures seek out our vulnerabilities by smelling us. fact, and that happens everywhere. you can be on a train, on the bus, you are being smelt all the time. welcome to the weird and dangerous world of universal medicine. kasha was 12 when she says her mum moved to somerset to follow universal medicine. what was your earliest memory of your mum's involvement with universal medicine? one of the main things i can remember was turning everything anticlockwise because if you didn't, you would let entities in. so cooking food had to be done anticlockwise, things like that. turning door knobs and handles. als
titherington, somerset. population, 268. a quiet hamlet near froome. or is it?ach who lives in australia and is now a millionaire. we've been told his cult splits up families. he teaches that people are sexually abused because of what they did in a past life. if you have been sexually abused, then you have been an abuser. he says those with autism were former dictators. as are downs syndrome, as are past—it or any other disabled child. he teaches that alien—like creatures seek out our...
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weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but only just.d theresa are still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is about brexit. did you vote on the 2015 election? no. 2010? no. but the referendum, you did? yes. dave says life hasn't been the same since the last recession. i feel completely disenfranchised. he wanted brexit this weekend. the start of a new era, where we can have the schools performing, the law, police performing, not overworked. the hospitals not under as much pressure from people coming in. and why do you think those issues are the fault of the european union? i didn't say they're the fault of the european union. it's the fault of our own politicians for allowing it
weston—super—mare in north somerset, which voted leave — but only just.d theresa are still waiting... what were we voting for? for certainty. so, what do you want to happen? anything. a decision one way or another, so we know where we're going. so you would take anything, no matter what? yeah, at the moment, yeah. you'd take leave, go? yeah, yeah. you'd take no deal, go? yeah. you'd take remain? yeah. i'd take anything, just to get it out of the way. i'm just fed up with it. all it is is...
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what i said, i said to my honourable friend from north somerset is that we wouldn't do it in breach ofase of a fundamental change of circumstances, to withdraw by the law. we would, if such a change of circumstances came about, either because of some fundamental political change in northern ireland, or some fundamental change of circumstances going to the essential basis of the agreement, then we would have the right to withdraw. but in all normal circumstances, all invisible and predictable circumstances, particularly while we are negotiating a subsequent agreement to the pace and accelerated timetable that this instrument now requires, we would not do so. it would be wrong to do so. wrong because it would be a breach of our obligations, wrong because this is a law—abiding country. obligations, wrong because this is a law-abiding country. the attorney general said that it is highly unlikely the best endeavours that they cannot reach an agreement. but they cannot reach an agreement. but the last four months, the government has been in brussels trying
what i said, i said to my honourable friend from north somerset is that we wouldn't do it in breach ofase of a fundamental change of circumstances, to withdraw by the law. we would, if such a change of circumstances came about, either because of some fundamental political change in northern ireland, or some fundamental change of circumstances going to the essential basis of the agreement, then we would have the right to withdraw. but in all normal circumstances, all invisible and predictable...
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it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it'sjust me, there's noone else. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self managing app tracks anxieties by asking autistic adu
it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me...
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it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe.ut the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's no—one else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self managing app tracks anxieties by
it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe.ut the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job....
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across devon, somerset, dorset, wales. some of that is quite dense.lift. then we are looking at a fair bit of sunshine. we could hang onto stubborn cloud across the southeast today in the same across the north—west, with the odd spot coming out of that. nothing too much. temperatures, ten in the north, highs of 16—17 as we sink further south. heading on through the evening and overnight we will have some areas of cloud, across the north—west, where it will be breezy, a weather front is approaching. that will become salient for us all. it will become salient for us all. it will start to bring in rain overnight. these are the overnight lows. legally you could see a touch of frost. we are also looking once again at patchy mist and fog forming. that will slowly lift. then there will be dry weather around. a weather front pushing slowly south—east with across the far north west of scotland, bringing in some rain. temperatures behind that cold front turning that bit fresher. 8—9. ahead of it we are still looking at i7, possibly as much as 18. that weather f
across devon, somerset, dorset, wales. some of that is quite dense.lift. then we are looking at a fair bit of sunshine. we could hang onto stubborn cloud across the southeast today in the same across the north—west, with the odd spot coming out of that. nothing too much. temperatures, ten in the north, highs of 16—17 as we sink further south. heading on through the evening and overnight we will have some areas of cloud, across the north—west, where it will be breezy, a weather front is...
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. >> a man who lives on somerset court called police when a window was broken at his house. he said he saw two men run out of his house and run into a black bmw sedan. this is the car caught by a neighbor's surveillance video. it is described as a g t s. police are working together to investigate other recent home break-ins. >>> teachers worked without a account for more than a year. the biggest sticking point has been class size. other issues include more preparation time for elementary school teachers and the number of counselors, librarians. >>> also today, governor newsom is meeting with a pre selected group of people affected by rising rents in the state, discussing some of his proposals to make housing more affordable in california. the governor adjusted his first state of the state address to include rent. >>> police are looking for a man who shot a man in the head and walk away. this happened at the department of corrections in san francisco. debra villalon has more. >> reporter: san francisco police welcome the public he is health. >> surveillance footage. >> at one
. >> a man who lives on somerset court called police when a window was broken at his house. he said he saw two men run out of his house and run into a black bmw sedan. this is the car caught by a neighbor's surveillance video. it is described as a g t s. police are working together to investigate other recent home break-ins. >>> teachers worked without a account for more than a year. the biggest sticking point has been class size. other issues include more preparation time for...
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with light is a rush—hour font to get that day under self across price at devon and cornwall in somerset because he thought back is lingering in the first time in the morning quickly carrying into the rest of the day sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some chinese bouncer and end that east of scotland, saturday for northern 16 on northeast scotland, 70 possibly across southeast wales and the midlands as well. friday morning, sunday day sunny day brighter a, more crowded in the last with that increased breeze, more rain and in the far northwest of the country late in the day temperatures are 9 degrees. compared to 18 degrees across parts of eastern england, but that mod aire is on its way out, here is a white accomplishing its way south through the night into saturday, i think of it as a friend are opening up to a bath that something called her, pushing across scotla nd something called her, pushing across scotla
with light is a rush—hour font to get that day under self across price at devon and cornwall in somerset because he thought back is lingering in the first time in the morning quickly carrying into the rest of the day sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. eastern parts of england, leading some sunny once again. quite a bit of cloud on eastern parts of england, leading some chinese bouncer and end that east of scotland, saturday for...
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. >> this fight is about making sure that noatr that situation, that all children in the ste, somerset, allegheny, baltimore, prince charge orge'st the state will provide adequate education. >>> justin finch is going to come up and break down how the money is being used in prince george's schools. >>> here's a look at your other top stories. "the new york times" is reporting that the new york attorney general has o an investigation into four trump projects. this all follows michael cohen's testimony before congress last month. cohen is president trump's former personal attorney. the investigation is looking at financial statements with deutsche bank and investors bank. >>> president trump outlining his budget prioritiesor 2020. among his question, border wall funding and cuts to education d medicate. house speaker nancy pelosi says she is against it because it causes division in the country. >>> a coast guard officer accused of planning aer thero t attack has pled not guilty. prosecutors say 15 firearms and more than1,000 rounds of ammunition was found in his silver pring home lastmont
. >> this fight is about making sure that noatr that situation, that all children in the ste, somerset, allegheny, baltimore, prince charge orge'st the state will provide adequate education. >>> justin finch is going to come up and break down how the money is being used in prince george's schools. >>> here's a look at your other top stories. "the new york times" is reporting that the new york attorney general has o an investigation into four trump projects....
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the devon and somerset club in dunkeswell is the largest in the south—west, with 200 members.go on my first flight with pilot stuart procter. i'm a nervous passenger. cable ‘s and secure. gliders don't have engines. we're being towed up and will stay up by seeking out rising air currents known as waves or thermals. 0bviously being a glider, we're using the energy so we can't just climb and descend. we have to go where the energy takes us, really. so there's different routes that you take and a lot of them are dependent on thermals coming up from the ground? that's right. that's right, and we can't predict what the day is going to be like. we can't predict what direction it's going to be in. and that's a potential problem. not far from the club's base is exeter airport. with 900,000 passengers coming and going, it can get pretty busy up here. as things stand, we could fly right across the final approach routes for passenger aircraft preparing to land. if they didn't know who i was, they would have to route the airliner out of the way of us. the club has an agreement to call in
the devon and somerset club in dunkeswell is the largest in the south—west, with 200 members.go on my first flight with pilot stuart procter. i'm a nervous passenger. cable ‘s and secure. gliders don't have engines. we're being towed up and will stay up by seeking out rising air currents known as waves or thermals. 0bviously being a glider, we're using the energy so we can't just climb and descend. we have to go where the energy takes us, really. so there's different routes that you take...
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we will need to do a lot of flood prevention work across the somerset levels.ther from europe, africa, asia, we are going to need more people to help in these industries and i cannot see where we will get the people from so we need to be united and tolerant and support our neighbours. my condolences to you about your father. thank you, he had a good, long, innings, i am very grateful for the life he gave us. where are we going to get the people from? we need to work out, whether in a climate emergency we want to have a low footprint on the planet and work with european neighbours or we want to fly people in and fly our people around the world ? to fly people in and fly our people around the world? tell us about the specific challenges when it comes to the beautiful somerset levels. already, we had the floods in 2014. the organisations, councils, volu nta ry the organisations, councils, voluntary groups, communities working hard to try and get the ditches and drains cleared, try and create the fields and murders so water can be retained and there is going to be
we will need to do a lot of flood prevention work across the somerset levels.ther from europe, africa, asia, we are going to need more people to help in these industries and i cannot see where we will get the people from so we need to be united and tolerant and support our neighbours. my condolences to you about your father. thank you, he had a good, long, innings, i am very grateful for the life he gave us. where are we going to get the people from? we need to work out, whether in a climate...
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this woman was 12 when she said her mother moved to somerset to follow universal medicine.ory of your mother ‘s involvement? your earliest memory of your mother 's involvement? one of the main things i can remember was turning everything anticlockwise because if you did not then you would let entities in. it was like cooking food had to be done anticlockwise, things like that, turning handles and doorknobs... things like that, turning handles and doorknobs. .. also things like that, turning handles and doorknobs... also taking your shoes off when you go into the house because otherwise you will walk in entities. my mother started burping ridiculously and my father want to know what i was doing. and she said she is burping up that spirits. how could you say that and how could anyone believe that? it is ridiculous. search hit the headlines when he sued a former patient and lost. this woman claims he touched her. ajury lost. this woman claims he touched her. a jury found in lost. this woman claims he touched her. ajury found in herfavour saying it was true to call universal me
this woman was 12 when she said her mother moved to somerset to follow universal medicine.ory of your mother ‘s involvement? your earliest memory of your mother 's involvement? one of the main things i can remember was turning everything anticlockwise because if you did not then you would let entities in. it was like cooking food had to be done anticlockwise, things like that, turning handles and doorknobs... things like that, turning handles and doorknobs. .. also things like that, turning...
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it is being tried out at this somerset school where the pupils are training to work in a cafe.h the diagnosis of asd comes with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them so that is where vr came in. and while i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it isjust me, there's no—one else. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that is ok. you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self—managing app tracks anxieties by asking autistic adults to import their daily worries into bubbles t
it is being tried out at this somerset school where the pupils are training to work in a cafe.h the diagnosis of asd comes with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them so that is where vr came in. and while i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it isjust me,...
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it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actually what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's noone else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self managing app tracks anxieties by asking autistic adults to import their daily worr
it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actually what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go...
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great kind of magic mix i think and that's what made that record quite successful hamam clients of somerset from donna kind of yeah oh yeah i'm going to tell you i hope. some of. us a good mood let's go to sean mine are. very. stupid that's all said happy i'm off fiona vita hits home happy i thought my good friends we did split in nineteen eighty-four we never intended it was going to be forever which is what we'll take a break i'm going to different things i did groups and dave to producing and things i took a seventeen years to get back together again to make an album which was cool to what i believe but it took is another seventeen years to celebrate our fortieth. anniversary with which was last year and this year when we played there two arena in the london i would come back together again after eighteen years and played an arena for the first import of maybe the last time with us is that he was tight. convey that to some one who does not know it was a very it was no animosity at all i think dave he didn't like to live things i did i was always bored in the studio so he wanted to do mor
great kind of magic mix i think and that's what made that record quite successful hamam clients of somerset from donna kind of yeah oh yeah i'm going to tell you i hope. some of. us a good mood let's go to sean mine are. very. stupid that's all said happy i'm off fiona vita hits home happy i thought my good friends we did split in nineteen eighty-four we never intended it was going to be forever which is what we'll take a break i'm going to different things i did groups and dave to producing...
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kind of magic mix i think and that's what made that record quite successful how modern kinds of somerset from donna yeah oh yeah. i hope. i don't want to say ok go ahead because some of. us to get moved let's additional mine are. very. stupid yes i said ok i'm off fiona vital hits home happy i thought i did good friends we did split in nineteen eighty-four we never intended it was going to be forever which is what would take a break and we'll do different things i did groups and dave did producing and things but it took a seventeen years to get back together again to make an album which was cool to get out beauty but it took is another seventeen years to celebrate our fortieth year anniversary with which was last year and this year when we played there two arena and then london i would come back together again after eighteen years and played an arena for the first import of maybe the last time said he. well bit of some of it was not oh no it was a very it was no animosity at all i think dave he didn't like doing live things i did i was bored in the studio so he wanted to do more studio p
kind of magic mix i think and that's what made that record quite successful how modern kinds of somerset from donna yeah oh yeah. i hope. i don't want to say ok go ahead because some of. us to get moved let's additional mine are. very. stupid yes i said ok i'm off fiona vital hits home happy i thought i did good friends we did split in nineteen eighty-four we never intended it was going to be forever which is what would take a break and we'll do different things i did groups and dave did...
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and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset. what is actually going on in that machine?0 an hour. he now sells his fear in almost 30 countries. he voted remain but he does see some opportunities. we are light on our feet, we find solutions to problems, that is kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take away. and i am sure there is going to be some great opportunities if and when it goes ahead, but there is definitely going to bea ahead, but there is definitely going to be a period of pain on the way there. so, above all, for those in there. so, above all, for those in the business of hops, along with cheese and chopped, they want things quickly to become clear. claire marshall, bbc news, in the west country. time for a look at the weather. thank you, good afternoon.
and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset. what is actually going on in that machine?0 an hour. he now sells his fear in almost 30 countries. he voted remain but he does see some opportunities. we are light on our feet, we find solutions to problems, that is kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take away. and i am sure there is going to be some great opportunities if and when it goes ahead, but there is definitely going to bea ahead, but there is definitely going to...
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recognition of the go land that may well increase criticism among palestinians of mr bloom out of north somerset the former bulgarian foreign minister is not done particularly evenhanded job as the un's man in jerusalem the special coordinator the reason i didn't hear all of the security council meeting inside the room was there was actually something taking place at the same time outside the room and that was an address to reporters by the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists and he mainly wanted to speak about the site clone in southern africa i though asked him a question about our main story that we're covering i asked him both about the situation in garza and about the u.s. recognition of the gaulin armed guards or he's condemned the hamas rocket but he then said he also is very unhappy about the ongoing violence and he's called for total restraint the secretary general basically saying that this violence needs to. stopped calling for total restraint from all sides in garza then moving on to the second after of my question he said he didn't think the two issues were related but he
recognition of the go land that may well increase criticism among palestinians of mr bloom out of north somerset the former bulgarian foreign minister is not done particularly evenhanded job as the un's man in jerusalem the special coordinator the reason i didn't hear all of the security council meeting inside the room was there was actually something taking place at the same time outside the room and that was an address to reporters by the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists and he...
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,to 10a ,to a brewery and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset. what is actually going on in that machine? andrew cooper has invested heavily in his business, this new machine can process £6,000 an hour. he now sells his fear in almost 30 countries. he voted remain but he does see some opportunities. we are light on our feet, we find solutions to problems, that is kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take away. and i am sure there is going to be some great opportunities if and when it goes ahead, but there is definitely going to bea ahead, but there is definitely going to be a period of pain on the way there. so, above all, for those in there. so, above all, for those in the business of hops, along with cheese and chopped, they want things quickly to become clear. claire marshall, bbc news, in the west country. time for a look at the weather. thank you, good afternoon. a turbulent weekend with rain, wind and snow in places, today it feels as though the weather has come down. some snow on the ground for this weather watcher in derb
,to 10a ,to a brewery and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset. what is actually going on in that machine? andrew cooper has invested heavily in his business, this new machine can process £6,000 an hour. he now sells his fear in almost 30 countries. he voted remain but he does see some opportunities. we are light on our feet, we find solutions to problems, that is kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take away. and i am sure there is going to be some great...
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. >>> here are somerset of the top stories, 0 new zealand's prime minister announce add man on military style weapons and high capacity magazines after those kinds of weapons were used to kill 50 people and two mosques. the prime minister said there will be an immediate been on the sales of the weapons to prevent stockpiling. and she said, new laws will be pushed through that would impose a complete been on those weapons. >>> boeing by next week plans to complete a new software update on the 737 max planes. the update reportedly will prevent that plane from automatically pointing the nose of the plane down without any direction from the pilot. meantime european and canadian investigators will conduct their own investigations of the boeing 737 max planes. in the past they relied on the faa's conclusions to see if a problem has been finished. >>> r. kelly is asking a federal judge to let him fly to dubai next month to perform and meet with the royal family. his lawyers said that r. kelly needs to perform to raise money that he has struggled to pay his child support and other child related
. >>> here are somerset of the top stories, 0 new zealand's prime minister announce add man on military style weapons and high capacity magazines after those kinds of weapons were used to kill 50 people and two mosques. the prime minister said there will be an immediate been on the sales of the weapons to prevent stockpiling. and she said, new laws will be pushed through that would impose a complete been on those weapons. >>> boeing by next week plans to complete a new...
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and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset.ss. this new machine can process 6,000 cans an hour. he now sells his beer in almost 30 countries. he voted remain, but he does see some opportunities. entrepreneurial businesses, we're light on our feet, we find solutions to problems. that's kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take a while. and i'm sure there's going to be some great opportunities if and when it goes ahead, but there's definitely going to be a period of pain on the way there. so, above all, for those in the business of hops, along with cheese and chops, they want things quickly to become clear. claire marshall, bbc news, in the west country. a reminded theresa may has made a last—minute trip to strasbourg to talk with the european union. here isa talk with the european union. here is a laptop. i had seen more exciting by chance, but this is the realm where we are expecting the press c0 nfe re nce realm where we are expecting the press conference to happen. from the shot we are looking at, the room is
and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset.ss. this new machine can process 6,000 cans an hour. he now sells his beer in almost 30 countries. he voted remain, but he does see some opportunities. entrepreneurial businesses, we're light on our feet, we find solutions to problems. that's kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take a while. and i'm sure there's going to be some great opportunities if and when it goes ahead, but there's definitely going to be a period of...
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a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducee bungay reports. jalfrezi is always a choice at chutney‘s takeaway in weston—super—mare. but much of the food here goes out on single use plastic. i‘d love to find an alternative. and the other thing is we‘d have to look at the pricing as well. if they‘re going to cost 50, 60p a container, are my customers going to pay for it? that‘s the other thing we need to look at as well. and it was his daughter who encouraged her dad to think about alternatives after watching blue planet. he is trying really, really hard, but it can... it's a struggle. he's used it for a very, very long time. over 2 million tonnes of plastic packaging is used in the uk every year. the vast majority is new, rather than recycled. 0ne takeaway can use between 600 and 800 plastic containers a weak. the containers at chutney‘s cost around 8p each for the owner. alternatives will cost substantially more. pressure‘s really been rising on takeaway companies and food companies more generally to reduce the amount of plast
a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducee bungay reports. jalfrezi is always a choice at chutney‘s takeaway in weston—super—mare. but much of the food here goes out on single use plastic. i‘d love to find an alternative. and the other thing is we‘d have to look at the pricing as well. if they‘re going to cost 50, 60p a container, are my customers going to pay for it? that‘s the other thing we need to look at as well....
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today we are looking at a lengthy spell of sunshine across south—west england, somerset and south walesable amounts of cloud with sunny spells but still some patchy rain and drizzle in north—west scotland. temperatures ranging from 9—10 to 14-15. temperatures ranging from 9—10 to 14—15. overnight we continue with the patchy rain and drizzle. the cloud clears and we are looking at patchy fog forming and cold enough for the odd pocket of frost with temperatures again between one and five. under the cloud in the north—west we are hanging on to higher temperatures. tomorrow, try than today with a bit of cloud at times. gusty winds but for the rest of the uk, more sunshine than today. also looking at temperatures a bit higher. climbing up to 16, possibly even 17. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. plan b for brexit. mps are taking control of the commons today to vote on alternatives to the prime minister's deal. the prime minister will meet conservative backbenchers in an effort to win their support for her deal as she faces growing pressure to name a date to resign. meanwhile, strong w
today we are looking at a lengthy spell of sunshine across south—west england, somerset and south walesable amounts of cloud with sunny spells but still some patchy rain and drizzle in north—west scotland. temperatures ranging from 9—10 to 14-15. temperatures ranging from 9—10 to 14—15. overnight we continue with the patchy rain and drizzle. the cloud clears and we are looking at patchy fog forming and cold enough for the odd pocket of frost with temperatures again between one and...
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it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe.l of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's noone else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self managing app tracks anxieties by asking autistic adults to import their daily worries into bubbles that then float over a mountain. their task is to then pop those b
it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe.l of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's noone else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it...
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and the next man, a man living on somerset court called the police when a window in his home was broken men running out of his house and jump into a black bmw sedan. >>> the san francisco police are searching for a gunman that walked into a state parole office and shot a man in the head and escaped. around 4:00 yesterday afternoon, a man walked into the lobby after i california department of corrections office at 13th and mission. approached the man from behind and shot him. he then escaped in a white car down 13th street. it is unclear how long the man had been in the building before he was shot. >> he was standing in the lobby. he didn't know that the shot was coming. >> man shot was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. >>> a small earthquake rattled the hills of the diabolo range last night. a mag constitute quake happened near morgan hill. 10:57 is when it struck. no injuries or damage reported. >>> a body found on the beach may be that a young woman called in a landslide last month. it was reported to crews yesterday morning. last month sunshine scarlett was walkin
and the next man, a man living on somerset court called the police when a window in his home was broken men running out of his house and jump into a black bmw sedan. >>> the san francisco police are searching for a gunman that walked into a state parole office and shot a man in the head and escaped. around 4:00 yesterday afternoon, a man walked into the lobby after i california department of corrections office at 13th and mission. approached the man from behind and shot him. he then...
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some people think the federal government knows best how to educate people in somerset, i county. i have one of the two poorest counties. i would like to think my board of education and my local county and my state knows how to educate those students. someone up here, hate to say it, you are part of the federal government, i don't think the federal government knows how best to educate those students. i agree with you. the turning over more things to the states i think is good. i also think that freedom is an american principle. i think freedom and choice are principles. and i think that charter schools embody that principle to a large extent. i think it was a great idea to highlight charter schools in your budget. especially the state facilities incentive grants because it always bothered me. i used to sit on the education committee in the state senate in maryland. it used to bother me when at the schoolsabout charter and money for education. but not for a facility. it's hard to educate without a facility. that's the way the education establishment discourages charter schools. goo
some people think the federal government knows best how to educate people in somerset, i county. i have one of the two poorest counties. i would like to think my board of education and my local county and my state knows how to educate those students. someone up here, hate to say it, you are part of the federal government, i don't think the federal government knows how best to educate those students. i agree with you. the turning over more things to the states i think is good. i also think that...
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will agree to disagree but some people think what they know best about how to educate people in somerset county i have two of the poorest counties in the state and i like to think my board of education and local county and my state knows how to educate those students and someone up here you are part of the federal government but i don't think the federal government knows the best thing to do with the students. i also think the freedom is an american principal and freedom and choice are principles. i think charter schools embody that principle to a large extent. i think it is a great idea to highlight charter schools in your budget, especially the facilities incentive grants, i used to sit on the education senate committee in maryland and it would bother me talking about charter schools and they would say we will give you money for the education but not for facilities. it is hard to educate without a facility. i guess that is the with the education establishment discourages charter school. that is the way they do it and good for you to point that out. you testified and you will have to ex
will agree to disagree but some people think what they know best about how to educate people in somerset county i have two of the poorest counties in the state and i like to think my board of education and local county and my state knows how to educate those students and someone up here you are part of the federal government but i don't think the federal government knows the best thing to do with the students. i also think the freedom is an american principal and freedom and choice are...
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agree to disagree but some people think the federal government knows best how to educate people in somerset county. one of the two poorest counties in the state and i'd like to think my board of education and my local county and my state knows how to educate the students and someone up here, i hate to say it, you are part of the federal government, i don't think the federal government knows best how to educate the student so i agree with you that turning over more things to the state is good. i also think the freedom is an american principle, i think freedom and choice are principles and i think that charter schools embody that principle to a large extent, so i think it was a great idea to highlight charter schools in your budget and especially the state facilities incentive grants because it always bothered me, i used to sit on the education committee in the state senate in maryland it used to bother me that we would talk about charter schools in which they would give you money for the education but were not going to give you any money for a facility. it's hard to educate without a facilit
agree to disagree but some people think the federal government knows best how to educate people in somerset county. one of the two poorest counties in the state and i'd like to think my board of education and my local county and my state knows how to educate the students and someone up here, i hate to say it, you are part of the federal government, i don't think the federal government knows best how to educate the student so i agree with you that turning over more things to the state is good. i...
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there are reports that the honourable member for north—east somerset may be in the process of changingnion. those are integral to what the european union is. and they wa nt to what the european union is. and they want to see their instruction carried out now, so i come to be honest, think it is quite chamber to be calling for a second referendum before the first one has —— quite shameful before the first one has even been implemented. the reality is the single market and customs union, if we went down that road, and most of the motions that are there today... not at this point... are to do with trying to implement those anyway, even as we leave, in contravention of that manifesto and the referendum result, but they effectively give away our trade policy and they effectively give away our control of our regulation in ourown away our control of our regulation in our own country, and both of those things are very, very valuable to our economy, and to our future as a nation and to our children. it is worth just pointing out, a nation and to our children. it is worthjust pointing out, becau
there are reports that the honourable member for north—east somerset may be in the process of changingnion. those are integral to what the european union is. and they wa nt to what the european union is. and they want to see their instruction carried out now, so i come to be honest, think it is quite chamber to be calling for a second referendum before the first one has —— quite shameful before the first one has even been implemented. the reality is the single market and customs union, if...
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somerset in the spring and the sun shone for the queen‘s visit.of the horses and it's a real honour for her to visit the yard for the family, for the whole team, for the whole of team ditcheat. so, it's been an amazing morning. after feeding the horses carrots and chatting to staff at the stables, she was off to king‘s bruton. applause. the school is celebrating its 500th anniversary. they never dreamt they‘d be able to celebrate in such royal style. and to mark the occasion, her majesty officially opened their new music centre. who‘s playing? oh, it's the computer playing that. 0h, is it? it's a wonderful building of performance, recital hall, recording, practise, rehearsal, but it's also right at the core of the school. so, this is where the school started and from here, you've got buildings in each of the last five centuries. i think it‘s fair to say that bruton has come a long way in the last decade, once a sleepy somerset town, it‘s now a hub of art and culture where many a celeb can be spotted. but today the highlight, as the world‘s most fa
somerset in the spring and the sun shone for the queen‘s visit.of the horses and it's a real honour for her to visit the yard for the family, for the whole team, for the whole of team ditcheat. so, it's been an amazing morning. after feeding the horses carrots and chatting to staff at the stables, she was off to king‘s bruton. applause. the school is celebrating its 500th anniversary. they never dreamt they‘d be able to celebrate in such royal style. and to mark the occasion, her majesty...
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the amended any name of the member of north—east somerset, it has twice as many signatories, is crosspredecessor submitted in times past that the member for north—east somerset refer to, can you update the house in terms of the guidance add in terms of the basis on which selections are made?” add in terms of the basis on which selections are made? i have explained those matters. i have known him well for many years but i think he is misleading himself, and i wouldn't want him to be affected by that curse. when he refers to the oddball member for north—east somerset's field amendment, as a non—selected, he means north—east derbyshire. they are quite a long way apart, there you go. i have already explained the basis on which the chair tries to make a judgment to facilitate the key issues being debated in the chamber. i have said it may be that the honourable gentleman does not like my answer, but that has my honest answer which i would defend to this house and indeed to the world. more widely i say that he is alex deeply assiduous member, but! say that he is alex deeply assiduous member
the amended any name of the member of north—east somerset, it has twice as many signatories, is crosspredecessor submitted in times past that the member for north—east somerset refer to, can you update the house in terms of the guidance add in terms of the basis on which selections are made?” add in terms of the basis on which selections are made? i have explained those matters. i have known him well for many years but i think he is misleading himself, and i wouldn't want him to be...
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and amanda parr is in bristol to tell us about the queen‘s visit to somerset.verpool where the local volunteers didn‘t have enough hands to plant all of the seeds, so there would be some flowers around springtime, and the organisers are hoping to set up a good gym in every town and city in the country, so exercise that does good as well as making you feel good. ray stewart, we didn't get to see the pictures but we sort of know what you are talking about, those of you who go to the gym regularly. now to bristol, the queen managed to pack a lot into her trip to the west, amanda ? pack a lot into her trip to the west, amanda? it's true, her majesty arrived at around ten o'clock this morning. pulled into castle cary station on the royal train where the crowds had gathered — lots of school children included waving their flags and she was met by the lord lieutenant of somerset — annie maw — a perfect start to the day weather wise — the queen dressed in an angela kelly lime green and ivory summer tweed dress with coat and matching hat — and without much ado she was of
and amanda parr is in bristol to tell us about the queen‘s visit to somerset.verpool where the local volunteers didn‘t have enough hands to plant all of the seeds, so there would be some flowers around springtime, and the organisers are hoping to set up a good gym in every town and city in the country, so exercise that does good as well as making you feel good. ray stewart, we didn't get to see the pictures but we sort of know what you are talking about, those of you who go to the gym...
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and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset. what is actually going on in that machine?businesses, we are light on our feet. we find solutions to problems. that is kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take a while. and i am sure there is going to be some great opportunities if and when it goes ahead, but there is definitely going to be a period of pain on the way there. so, above all, for those in the business of hops, along with cheese and chops, they want things quickly to become clear. claire marshall, bbc news, in the west country. in westminster it is quite on the roads and there is a good reason, they have shut the roads because it is the commonwealth service. if you have been to london before you will know the house of commons is next to westminster abbey and that is where the commonwealth day service is taking place, that‘s the scene outside. arrival is expected shortly will include the queen, senior members of the royal family and leading figures from national life including theresa may, we think. this will be confirmation she hasn‘t yet decided
and finally, we travel to a brewery in rural somerset. what is actually going on in that machine?businesses, we are light on our feet. we find solutions to problems. that is kind of what you have to do, and we will, but it will take a while. and i am sure there is going to be some great opportunities if and when it goes ahead, but there is definitely going to be a period of pain on the way there. so, above all, for those in the business of hops, along with cheese and chops, they want things...
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claire marshall, bbc news, somerset.the country remain without power. some parts of the country have now been without power for 72 hours, and there's no indication of when it might be restored. there's also been reports of sporadic looting in the capital. 0ur correspondent in caracas, will grant sent this report as the power cut hit its fourth straight day, things in venezuela are turning ugly. tempers that were already frayed are boiling over as hunger and desperation take hold. at one supermarket in caracas a group of local mothers demanded to be let in in search of food for their children. turned away, by the afternoon some neighbours took matters into their own hands, sacking and looting the supermarket and clashing with police. dozens were arrested and taken away, prompting complete hysteria among their families. screaming. translation: i shouldn't have to do this at my age. we only did it because our grandkids are dying of hunger. they maybe eat once a day if we're lucky. who's to blame? we're not. we're not to bla
claire marshall, bbc news, somerset.the country remain without power. some parts of the country have now been without power for 72 hours, and there's no indication of when it might be restored. there's also been reports of sporadic looting in the capital. 0ur correspondent in caracas, will grant sent this report as the power cut hit its fourth straight day, things in venezuela are turning ugly. tempers that were already frayed are boiling over as hunger and desperation take hold. at one...
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somerset and south wales, for example.e—wise, we are in pretty good shape across the board. temperatures ranging from ten in the north to 14 or maybe for being in the south. as we head on through the evening and overnight, we continue with the rain across the north of scotland. still some breezy conditions here, but elsewhere we will see the cloud melt away. it will see the cloud melt away. it will be a cool night, there will be some pocket of frost and also some patchy fog forming. temperatures dipping down to about two or three degrees in southern areas. note the difference as we push up towards lerwick and stornoway, eight and nine, that is because we have more cloud. it is courtesy of a weather front which is not too far away but will stay away from us at this stage, and with high—pressure really plonked across the uk, it will be a quieter day tomorrow, a drier day and the sunny day as well. we will lose the patchy fog which is likely to have formed overnight. so a settled day tomorrow, gusty winds across the far north
somerset and south wales, for example.e—wise, we are in pretty good shape across the board. temperatures ranging from ten in the north to 14 or maybe for being in the south. as we head on through the evening and overnight, we continue with the rain across the north of scotland. still some breezy conditions here, but elsewhere we will see the cloud melt away. it will see the cloud melt away. it will be a cool night, there will be some pocket of frost and also some patchy fog forming....
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a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducenew, rather than recycled. one takeaway can use between 600 and 800 plastic containers a weak. and 800 plastic containers ——a week. the containers at chutney‘s cost around 8p each for the owner. alternatives will cost substantially more. pressure‘s really been rising on takeaway companies and food companies more generally to reduce the amount of plastic they use. that‘s coming mainly from consumer pressure. the more you reuse those plastic takeaway container pots, the lower the carbon footprint and the plastic pollution is. so really, if there‘s one message it‘s to reuse those takeaway containers as lunch containers or for other uses, rather than just throw them straight away. that‘s the most environmentally efficient thing to do. this man is leading the way in trying to get takeaways to put sustainable packaging on the menu. nobody really looked into this industry to see to see what kind of innovations we can bring, and obviously plastic being the cheapest and most available product,
a group of takeaway owners in bristol and north somerset have come together to try to find ways to reducenew, rather than recycled. one takeaway can use between 600 and 800 plastic containers a weak. and 800 plastic containers ——a week. the containers at chutney‘s cost around 8p each for the owner. alternatives will cost substantially more. pressure‘s really been rising on takeaway companies and food companies more generally to reduce the amount of plastic they use. that‘s coming...