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the helping scans with construction with reservations in surrey.— reservations in surrey.visual line of sight gives us _ reservations in surrey. the visual line of sight gives us the - line of sight gives us the opportunity to have fewer people on site. fewer people is less risk which is a massive plus and busy construction sites. the capabilities of it mean we can cover large areas quicker and it's also more reactive, being able to set a certain task and check beam on a concrete finish —— or a concrete finish and checking the view from above is key. later down the line, _ the view from above is key. later down the line, delivery _ the view from above is key. later down the line, delivery of- the view from above is key. later down the line, delivery of online shopping medicine by drones could change our lives but industrial sites are a good place to prove the systems are safe. i really want to press it. if the ilot i really want to press it. if the pilot becomes _ i really want to press it. if the pilot becomes incapacitated, l i really want to press it. if the pilot becom
the helping scans with construction with reservations in surrey.— reservations in surrey.visual line of sight gives us _ reservations in surrey. the visual line of sight gives us the - line of sight gives us the opportunity to have fewer people on site. fewer people is less risk which is a massive plus and busy construction sites. the capabilities of it mean we can cover large areas quicker and it's also more reactive, being able to set a certain task and check beam on a concrete finish...
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it gives us the opportunity to - surrey. it gives us the opportunity to have i surrey.s risk, — people on site, fewer people is less risk, which is a massive plus— less risk, which is a massive plus in— less risk, which is a massive plus in busy construction sites _ plus in busy construction sites. the capabilities of it mean _ sites. the capabilities of it mean we _ sites. the capabilities of it mean we can cover large areas quicker— mean we can cover large areas quicker and it is also more reactive _ quicker and it is also more reactive. being able to set a certain— reactive. being able to set a certain task and check a beam or check— certain task and check a beam or check a _ certain task and check a beam or check a concrete finish or just— or check a concrete finish or just check— or check a concrete finish or just check the view from above is really— just check the view from above is really key. just check the view from above is really key-— is really key. later down the line, is really key. later down the line. drone _ is really key. later down the line, drone del
it gives us the opportunity to - surrey. it gives us the opportunity to have i surrey.s risk, — people on site, fewer people is less risk, which is a massive plus— less risk, which is a massive plus in— less risk, which is a massive plus in busy construction sites _ plus in busy construction sites. the capabilities of it mean _ sites. the capabilities of it mean we _ sites. the capabilities of it mean we can cover large areas quicker— mean we can cover large areas quicker and it is also...
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being able to keep them away from the m25 and off our streets and out of surrey is of course what wet the high court, after a seniorjudge agreed with the transport secretary, grant shapps and the home secretary, priti patel, that so far five protests on the m25 plus others elsewhere against climate change are effectively endangering lives. these are not new powers for the police but this civil court order basically means that anybody from the group insulate britain who goes back out onto the m25, its verges, underpasses, bridges, tunnels or wherever, and causes a disruption and blocks the traffic, will effectively, potentially be in contempt of court. they will be hauled before the court and could potentially be imprisoned. this order is in force until next spring subject to a hearing next month to review it but the group itself, insulate britain, who have been staging these motorway sit—ins, and stopping the traffic for hours on end, a little while ago they told me they hadn't actually received this injunction and they are determined to continue their protest, saying they want to se
being able to keep them away from the m25 and off our streets and out of surrey is of course what wet the high court, after a seniorjudge agreed with the transport secretary, grant shapps and the home secretary, priti patel, that so far five protests on the m25 plus others elsewhere against climate change are effectively endangering lives. these are not new powers for the police but this civil court order basically means that anybody from the group insulate britain who goes back out onto the...
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it is great news for everybody who travels through surrey on the i who travels through surrey on thereets. what will it mean for policing? it is great news for| policing? it is great news for olicin: policing? it is great news for policing because _ policing? it is great news for policing because our- policing? it is great news for policing because our officers| policing? it is great news for - policing because our officers have been spending so many hours dealing with this. on roads and in contact centres, so it means they can be in neighbourhoods doing the policing they want to do and i'm sure residents everywhere will want to see. , ., residents everywhere will want to see. , . �* ., residents everywhere will want to see. �* ., ., see. insulate britain say there have been 338 arrests _ see. insulate britain say there have been 338 arrests as _ see. insulate britain say there have been 338 arrests as a _ see. insulate britain say there have been 338 arrests as a result - see. insulate britain say there have been 338 arrests as a result of- been 338 arrests as a result of these demo
it is great news for everybody who travels through surrey on the i who travels through surrey on thereets. what will it mean for policing? it is great news for| policing? it is great news for olicin: policing? it is great news for policing because _ policing? it is great news for policing because our- policing? it is great news for policing because our officers| policing? it is great news for - policing because our officers have been spending so many hours dealing with this. on roads and in...
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at the general practice and to try to get patients in. —— a real surrey. to try to get patients in.son, who is monitoring the developments in afghanistan for us from delhi. the arrival of the pakistani intelligence agency chief, housing is that? ,, .. ., intelligence agency chief, housing is that? ,, ., ., is that? significant and for some it will be dismaying, _ is that? significant and for some it will be dismaying, it _ is that? significant and for some it will be dismaying, it will _ is that? significant and for some it will be dismaying, it will be - will be dismaying, it will be evidence that pakistan is indeed close to the taliban, the first to reach out and offer assistance. 0ther reach out and offer assistance. other countries have been trying to engage with the taliban, but it is a major development that the head of pakistan�*s intelligence agencies in kabul, meeting with his alabaster but also with taliban security leaders to discuss the way ahead in terms of bringing some structure, some power and the government to afghanistan for the future now. {iii afghanistan for the
at the general practice and to try to get patients in. —— a real surrey. to try to get patients in.son, who is monitoring the developments in afghanistan for us from delhi. the arrival of the pakistani intelligence agency chief, housing is that? ,, .. ., intelligence agency chief, housing is that? ,, ., ., is that? significant and for some it will be dismaying, _ is that? significant and for some it will be dismaying, it _ is that? significant and for some it will be dismaying, it will _ is...
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surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on. has long been a safe conservative seat, but there is hope here that can change after the lib dems came a close second at the last election. it's now a marginal seat. that's very exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you were, to be fair? i was conservative. but we will be voting next time. you'll probably be lib dem again. i do need to look into it. i don't really know who the lib dem is out here. i suppose i am a natural conservative. that's about all i can say. a natural conservative? yeah. would you consider voting for the lib dems? no, not at this point in time. one, two, three, yes! the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their recent success but know they face a long path back to political prominence. jonathan blake, bbc news. australia has defended its decision to scrap a multi—billion dollar deal to buy french diesel submarines, in favour of a new security pact with the us and uk. under the trilateral agreement, known as aukus, australia will instead buy nuclear—pow
surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on. has long been a safe conservative seat, but there is hope here that can change after the lib dems came a close second at the last election. it's now a marginal seat. that's very exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you were, to be fair? i was conservative. but we will be voting next time. you'll probably be lib dem again. i do need to look into it. i don't really know who the lib dem is out here. i suppose i am a natural...
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perea from the education policy institute, jules white — headteacher at tanbridge house school in surrey me in the studio, mary bousted — co—general secretary at the national education union. thank you for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us. remember the government's �*catch up tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on the learning they've missed. boris johnson balked at that, apparently. in all, the treasury has allocated £3.1 billion — how hard is this process of catch up? it how hard is this process of catch u . ? , , ., how hard is this process of catch u? , y a, ., ~ how hard is this process of catch up? it is very hard, talk about the context, up? it is very hard, talk about the context. over _ up? it is very hard, talk about the context, over a ten year - up? it is very hard, talk about the context, over a ten year period i context, over a ten year period schools have faced pretty serious decline in our resourcing, budget and capacity
perea from the education policy institute, jules white — headteacher at tanbridge house school in surrey me in the studio, mary bousted — co—general secretary at the national education union. thank you for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us. remember the government's �*catch up tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on the...
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political stage and has no ambition for a national or international job, one of the first chancellors in surreyo not be voted out of office, she had wanted to stand aside without weighing in. given the fortunes of her party falling behind, she made a speech saying that you might have to govern in a coalition you find distasteful if you side with the socialist. reluctantly going out on the campaign trail, trying to have her magic popularity rub off. there are still one in five germans undecided. the christian democratic fell behind but is gradually coming back. they had a miraculous resurrection where they became really becomg a horse race. it's really anybody's guess now and i think they are trying to tip the balance to the last days of the race however they can >> -- they can. >> on the campaign trail, angela merkel stepping down after being chancellor since 2005. business, we have a package from kateoody. christmas dinner being affected in the u.k.. >> sounds ominous, doesn't it? carbon by -- carbon dioxide is used to preserve things like ham and turkey. they were left with a shortage of co2.
political stage and has no ambition for a national or international job, one of the first chancellors in surreyo not be voted out of office, she had wanted to stand aside without weighing in. given the fortunes of her party falling behind, she made a speech saying that you might have to govern in a coalition you find distasteful if you side with the socialist. reluctantly going out on the campaign trail, trying to have her magic popularity rub off. there are still one in five germans undecided....
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at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospect booster covid jab. i think that the whole scheme is good, and i think i feel betterfor having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the boosterjab, as i said, but i would like to know more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the first to get a third dose. the announcment coming from the expert vaccine committee. jcvi advise us that adults who are more vulnerable to severe covid—i9 disease should be offered a booster vaccine in order to maintain a high level of protection through the next few months, through this winter particularly. officials today used this chart to show how effective vaccines are at preventing people with covid from needing hospital treatment. among those aged 65 and over, they were more than 90% effective up to nine weeks after a second dose. but they waned slightly the further away you got from that seco
at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospect booster covid jab. i think that the whole scheme is good, and i think i feel betterfor having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the boosterjab, as i said, but i would like to know more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the...
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a0 miles away, remote—controlled drones are also helping skanka construction with reservations in surrey a massive plus and busy construction sites. the capabilities of it mean we can cover large areas quicker and it's also more reactive, being able to set a certain task and check beam or a concrete finish and checking the view from above is key. later down the line, delivery of online shopping medicine by drones could change our lives but industrial sites are a good place to prove the systems are safe. i really want to press it. i won't. if the pilot becomes incapacitated, someone just has to press that button and the drone comes home and lands safely. cesda, along with amazon, boeing and volocopter are also working with the uk's aviation regulator, shaping rules that may one day permit drones to transport human passengers. the software doesn't know if it's carrying a camera or a human in a drone taxi. we'll start with simple and end up withjetsons�* flying cars. after i go on a simulator, i don't think i should be flying any precious cargo. i don't think i'm going to be coming for anyo
a0 miles away, remote—controlled drones are also helping skanka construction with reservations in surrey a massive plus and busy construction sites. the capabilities of it mean we can cover large areas quicker and it's also more reactive, being able to set a certain task and check beam or a concrete finish and checking the view from above is key. later down the line, delivery of online shopping medicine by drones could change our lives but industrial sites are a good place to prove the...
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perea from the education policy institute, jules white — headteacher at tanbridge house school in surreyted — co—general secretary at the national education union. thank you, mary, for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us. remember the government's �*catch up tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school recovery across england. his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on the learning they've missed. boris johnson balked at that figure, apparently. in all, the treasury has allocated £3.1 billion — about 12 billion less than kevin collins advised. he resigned. you don't have that luxury. how hard is this process of catch up? it is very hard, it's important to talk about the context, over a ten year period schools have faced pretty serious declines in our resourcing, budgets and capacity so now we are faced with unprecedented circumstances to try and help students to catch up not only on their learning but in vital social interaction in their development. there are a myriad of challenges out
perea from the education policy institute, jules white — headteacher at tanbridge house school in surreyted — co—general secretary at the national education union. thank you, mary, for coming in with us and to both of you forjoining us. remember the government's �*catch up tsar�*? kevin collins was appointed to coordinate the school recovery across england. his message to the government was: "it'll cost you", up to £15 billion, we're told, to help pupils to catch—up on...
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surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on.ve seat, but there is hope here that can change after the lib dems came a close second at the last election. it's now a marginal seat. that's very exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you were, to be fair? i was conservative. but we will be voting next time. you'll probably be lib dem again. probably, i need to look into it. i suppose i am a natural conservative. that's about all i can say. a natural conservative? yeah. would you consider voting for the lib dems? no, not at this point in time. one, two, three, yes! the lib dems are encouraged and emboldened by their recent success, but know they face a long path back to political prominence. jonathan blake, bbc news. now the latest coronavirus figures, and there were 29,612 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the last week an average of 29,624 new cases per day. hospital figures from last thursday showed just over 8,000 people with covid being treated in the uk. another 56 deaths have been recorded
surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on.ve seat, but there is hope here that can change after the lib dems came a close second at the last election. it's now a marginal seat. that's very exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you were, to be fair? i was conservative. but we will be voting next time. you'll probably be lib dem again. probably, i need to look into it. i suppose i am a natural conservative. that's about all i can say. a natural conservative? yeah. would...
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at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospectster covid jab. i think that the whole scheme is good, and i think i feel better for having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the boosterjab, as i said, but i would - like to know more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the first to get a third dose. the announcment coming from the expert vaccine committee. jcvi advise us that adults who are more vulnerable to severe covid—19 disease should be offered a booster vaccine in order to maintain a high level of protection through the next few months, through this winter particularly. officials today used this chart to show how effective vaccines are at preventing people with covid from needing hospital treatment. among those aged 65 and over, they were more than 90% effective up to nine weeks after a second dose. but they waned slightly the further away you got from that secon
at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospectster covid jab. i think that the whole scheme is good, and i think i feel better for having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the boosterjab, as i said, but i would - like to know more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the...
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now by dr bahram ghiassee, who's a visiting academic in international nuclear law, at university of surreys deal? well, dialogue is always welcome. the tension has been building so it is a positive step but not a significant gain. it is a positive step don't question that. they requested a visit back in august and were ignored by the iranian government. what has changed since then? fin iranian government. what has changed since then? ., �* , since then? on the 24th of august i recall very clearly _ since then? on the 24th of august i recall very clearly they _ since then? on the 24th of august i recall very clearly they requested i recall very clearly they requested for a visit and it was just left in limbo, actually. 0f for a visit and it was just left in limbo, actually. of course, of course. i presume the russian pressure has worked and also, as we all know, on monday the board of governors actually convening and on the agenda is iran nuclear safeguarding issue and a van's lack of cooperation in this matter to smack iran's lack of cooperation. hence iran is very aware of the fact it is v
now by dr bahram ghiassee, who's a visiting academic in international nuclear law, at university of surreys deal? well, dialogue is always welcome. the tension has been building so it is a positive step but not a significant gain. it is a positive step don't question that. they requested a visit back in august and were ignored by the iranian government. what has changed since then? fin iranian government. what has changed since then? ., �* , since then? on the 24th of august i recall very...
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she's originally from barcelona but now lives in surrey with her two children.13—year—old is keen to get a jab. shall be willing to take the vaccination just to make sure she's a shave and everyone else�*s safe around —— she's a safe. and we don't have another fiasco come christmas. for government sources believe that vaccinating this age group could reduce that disruption. thejcvi marginal benefits. are you —— are you worried about the bigger picture here? -- are you worried about the bigger picture here?— picture here? indeed. we “ust want all to have picture here? indeed. we “ust want an to have a — picture here? indeed. we “ust want all to have a normal_ picture here? indeed. we “ust want all to have a normal life. _ picture here? indeed. wejust want all to have a normal life. if- picture here? indeed. wejust want all to have a normal life. if the - all to have a normal life. if the back it's a nation is helping, that's what should happen —— vaccination. at least have the choice. ~ ., vaccination. at least have the choice. ~ . ., ., ., choice. what about the
she's originally from barcelona but now lives in surrey with her two children.13—year—old is keen to get a jab. shall be willing to take the vaccination just to make sure she's a shave and everyone else�*s safe around —— she's a safe. and we don't have another fiasco come christmas. for government sources believe that vaccinating this age group could reduce that disruption. thejcvi marginal benefits. are you —— are you worried about the bigger picture here? -- are you worried...
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surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on.er the lib dems became a second in the last election. murray is a marginal seat and that's very excited. i election. murray is a marginal seat and that's very excited.— and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i and that's very excited. i was lib dems. i don't— and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i don't know _ and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i don't know what - and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i don't know what you - and that's very excited. i was lib i dems, i don't know what you were. and that's very excited. i was lib - dems, i don't know what you were. i was conservative. you will probably relive _ was conservative. you will probably relive them — was conservative. you will probably relive them again, i suspect. i�*ll relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to relive them again, i suspect. have to look relive them again, i suspect. i�*ll have to look into relive them again, i suspect. l�*ll have to look into it. relive them again, i suspect. i'll have to look
surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on.er the lib dems became a second in the last election. murray is a marginal seat and that's very excited. i election. murray is a marginal seat and that's very excited.— and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i and that's very excited. i was lib dems. i don't— and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i don't know _ and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i don't know what - and that's very excited. i was lib dems, i don't...
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from london is guilia lesa — she's ranked number 8 in england for players aged 16 and under and is a surreyromley. she also trains with the same coach as emma had when she was training in bromley between the ages of ii and 14. i take it you watched the match. what were you feeling?- what were you feeling? when it finished and _ what were you feeling? when it finished and when _ what were you feeling? when it finished and when i _ what were you feeling? when it finished and when i was - what were you feeling? when it| finished and when i was watching what were you feeling? when it. finished and when i was watching it i was extremely happy and just so impressed with the level because they both played extremely well going up to the final and they were still able to play at an extremely high level which is amazing. when high levelwhich is amazing. when she fell and _ high levelwhich is amazing. when she fell and cut _ high levelwhich is amazing. when she fell and cut her _ high levelwhich is amazing. when she fell and cut her knee - high levelwhich is amazing. when she fell and cut her knee and
from london is guilia lesa — she's ranked number 8 in england for players aged 16 and under and is a surreyromley. she also trains with the same coach as emma had when she was training in bromley between the ages of ii and 14. i take it you watched the match. what were you feeling?- what were you feeling? when it finished and _ what were you feeling? when it finished and when _ what were you feeling? when it finished and when i _ what were you feeling? when it finished and when i was - what...
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a report by the prisons watchdog has criticised bronzefield jail in surrey where an 18—year—old inmateespondent june kelly is here with the details. a really tragic story and a very critical report. this teenager was completely failed by the system. she was pregnant when she went into bronzefield and she was not cooperating with antenatal care. she was in bronzefield on remand on a robbery charge. the report said that she was regarded as being difficult but should have been regarded as a vulnerable teenager frightened her baby was going to be taken from her. the situation became very desperate for this young woman because no one in the entire system had awful pregnancy record and no one on the block that she was on new she might give both imminently sell the night that she went into labour she pressed her belt twice and nobody came. she then passed up the pain and when she woke up her daughter had been born but she realised that baby was not breathing and realised the baby was dead. the next morning a male prison officer went into her prison cell and she was in bed, the teenager, and s
a report by the prisons watchdog has criticised bronzefield jail in surrey where an 18—year—old inmateespondent june kelly is here with the details. a really tragic story and a very critical report. this teenager was completely failed by the system. she was pregnant when she went into bronzefield and she was not cooperating with antenatal care. she was in bronzefield on remand on a robbery charge. the report said that she was regarded as being difficult but should have been regarded as a...
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at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospectle scheme is good, and i think i feel better for having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the booster jab, as i said, but- i would like to learn more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the first to get a third dose. the name of the game, the mantra, if you like, is to stay on top of things. staying on top means taking pre—emptive action, according to the vaccine expert committee. jcvi advise us that adults who are more vulnerable to severe covid—19 disease should be offered a booster vaccine in order to maintain a high level of protection through the next few months, through this winter particularly. 0fficials today used this chart to show how effective vaccines are at preventing people with covid from needing hospital treatment. among those aged 65 and over, they were more than 90% effective up to nine weeks after a sec
at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospectle scheme is good, and i think i feel better for having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the booster jab, as i said, but- i would like to learn more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the first to get a third dose. the name...
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got to northern alabama and landed at a modern international airport in the town of huntington or surreyille northern alabama. the people were wonderful and there was an international hotel up on the hillh and i was blown away. this is a part of the country that came as a complete surprise to a me that was very prosperous and up-to-date. there are more of these per square mile in northern alabama than any other part of the united states. with international agricultural research there's all this stuff going on. anyway, i was fascinated. i did my talk on the way out of town and i'm getting ready to go back to the airport to fly back home. the local fellow who was my driver picked me up heading to the airport and we had a little extra time. interested in fertilizer history so he took me out for aor little trip. that was interesting to me. what's the story behind this and how did this end up in northern alabama. what was more interesting is what happened next. it drove to another field in northern alabama and then we saw that it was a network of streets that have been laid out like city stre
got to northern alabama and landed at a modern international airport in the town of huntington or surreyille northern alabama. the people were wonderful and there was an international hotel up on the hillh and i was blown away. this is a part of the country that came as a complete surprise to a me that was very prosperous and up-to-date. there are more of these per square mile in northern alabama than any other part of the united states. with international agricultural research there's all this...
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if you live in a council has bought under the right to buy scheme or a mansion in surrey, you are likelyre, not other sort of care. if you simplify things down to selling houses and a funding mechanism, to some degree it misses the point. the care system which is about people is in crisis, understaffing, years of underfunding and it needs to be fixed. we need to see, will there be investment in the system? well starting problems be fixed? what is the vision for the future of this service which looks after notjust people edit the age of 65 that many younger adults? it should be about quality of life and keeping people out of hospital. the taliban say they've seized panjshir province, which is the only part of afghanistan not under their control. a spokesman said no civilians had been killed in days of heavy fighting against resistance forces. leaders of the movement opposing taliban rule deny they've been defeated, and say they still have a presence in the province. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. "we are raising the white flag in the provincial headquarters of panjshi
if you live in a council has bought under the right to buy scheme or a mansion in surrey, you are likelyre, not other sort of care. if you simplify things down to selling houses and a funding mechanism, to some degree it misses the point. the care system which is about people is in crisis, understaffing, years of underfunding and it needs to be fixed. we need to see, will there be investment in the system? well starting problems be fixed? what is the vision for the future of this service which...
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let's speak to 0lga alonso — 0lga lives in surrey but is originally from barcelona where 12 to 15 yearthank you forjoining us on bbc news. the chairman of the day cvi is saying there is no right or wrong answer, but where do you stand? in my opinion, yes. in her opinion too. she will be willing to take the vaccination just to make sure she's a safe and everybody else is safe around. and that we don't have another fiasco and christmas. around. and that we don't have anotherfiasco and christmas. fin another fiasco and christmas. on that, government sources believe vaccinating this age group could reduce that disruption. thejcvi warned of marginal benefits. are you worried about potential risks to the vaccination further down the line? indeed. wejust vaccination further down the line? indeed. we just want all to have a normal life. if the vaccination is helping with that, then that's what should happen, or at least give the choice to everyone to take it or not if they wanted. choice to everyone to take it or not if they wanted-— if they wanted. what about the arc ument if they wanted. what
let's speak to 0lga alonso — 0lga lives in surrey but is originally from barcelona where 12 to 15 yearthank you forjoining us on bbc news. the chairman of the day cvi is saying there is no right or wrong answer, but where do you stand? in my opinion, yes. in her opinion too. she will be willing to take the vaccination just to make sure she's a safe and everybody else is safe around. and that we don't have another fiasco and christmas. around. and that we don't have anotherfiasco and...
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surrey police officers have arrested 15 protesters for blocking sections of the motorway.de air filter systems and figure out how to maintain social distancing on stages. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schaffernaker. after yesterday's wash out across some eastern parts of the uk, a lot better today. certainly some sunshine in the forecast right across the board. not completely dry, we have a few showers and that is brought by this week where the front which is moving into northern ireland and western scotland. but generally speaking, it's going to be a fine day. high—pressure noses and from the south. this is what it looks like this afternoon. fairly overcast for northern ireland and parts of scotland. the rest of us, it's a fine day. the best of the sunshine around the irish thief, wales and the south—west. i fine night, not particularly cold. tomorrow, more sunshine around and about a day across scotland. a little on the cloudy side across northern ireland and perhaps some rain getting in late —— getting in later in the day. top temperatures tomorrow
surrey police officers have arrested 15 protesters for blocking sections of the motorway.de air filter systems and figure out how to maintain social distancing on stages. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schaffernaker. after yesterday's wash out across some eastern parts of the uk, a lot better today. certainly some sunshine in the forecast right across the board. not completely dry, we have a few showers and that is brought by this week where the front which is moving into...
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perea from the education policy institute, jules white — headteacher at tanbridge house school in surrey
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there were no beds in surrey and she has had to be moved to kent.friend look at increasing capacity on those most severe cases so that families don't have to undertake the journey in what is already a difficult set of circumstances for them? mr already a difficult set of circumstances for them? ~ ,, , ., ~ circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable _ circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable friend _ circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable friend is _ circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable friend is right - circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable friend is right to - my honourable friend is right to raise this, it is a very difficult situation and of course everyone in this house understands, and it is one of the reasons why we are increasing capacity. there is new funding and support and it is something that remains a priority. could i start by extending my condolences, and on behalf of my party, their condolences to the prime minister and his family today. mr speaker, children and young people have don
there were no beds in surrey and she has had to be moved to kent.friend look at increasing capacity on those most severe cases so that families don't have to undertake the journey in what is already a difficult set of circumstances for them? mr already a difficult set of circumstances for them? ~ ,, , ., ~ circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable _ circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable friend _ circumstances for them? mr speaker, my honourable friend is _ circumstances for...
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jeremy surrey is a professor of history and public affairs at the university of texas at austin.d to have both of you with us. craig, if i might start with you, there is a ton in this book worth digging into, comes from a lot of public documents, including one "the washington post" sued to make public for years and finally did. there's one quote in the book where you quote todd green tree a foreign service officer who highlighted an example of our ignorance of the country. you write in part, quote, one of the unfortunate errors -- this is quoting him -- one of the unfortunate errors was in our eagerness to get revenge. when one side wins, the other side puts down their arms and reconciles with the side that one. this is what the taliban wanted to do, he said in a diplomatic oral history interview. our insistence on hunting them down was what provoked the rise of the insurgency more than anything else. sounds like we could have ended this war, like, 20 years ago. >> we thought we had tended war back in the spring of 2002. the taliban was removed from power and al qaeda's leaders h
jeremy surrey is a professor of history and public affairs at the university of texas at austin.d to have both of you with us. craig, if i might start with you, there is a ton in this book worth digging into, comes from a lot of public documents, including one "the washington post" sued to make public for years and finally did. there's one quote in the book where you quote todd green tree a foreign service officer who highlighted an example of our ignorance of the country. you write...
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surrey police officers have arrested 15 protesters for blocking sections of the motorway.e in londonderry have arrested four men. the men, aged 19, 20, 21 and 33, were all arrested this morning under the terrorism act. ms mckee, who was 29, was shot as she watched riots in derry�*s creggan area in april 2019. the governor of california, the most populous us state, has beaten an attempt to replace him before the end of his term. with most of the votes counted, he's on course to win by a bigger margin than when he was first elected three years ago. two—thirds of voters in the most populous us state have so far chosen to keep gavin newsom in office. the governor addressed the media a short while ago. here's a little of what he had to say. i'm humble and grateful to the millions and millions of californians that exercised their fundamental right to vote and expressed themselves so overwhelmingly by rejecting the division, by rejecting the cynicism, by rejecting so much of the negativity that defined our politics in this country over the course of so many years. in kabul, argum
surrey police officers have arrested 15 protesters for blocking sections of the motorway.e in londonderry have arrested four men. the men, aged 19, 20, 21 and 33, were all arrested this morning under the terrorism act. ms mckee, who was 29, was shot as she watched riots in derry�*s creggan area in april 2019. the governor of california, the most populous us state, has beaten an attempt to replace him before the end of his term. with most of the votes counted, he's on course to win by a bigger...
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. >>> now on lectures in history, university of texas professor jeremy surrey talks about president ronald reagan and the end of the cold war. he explores reagan's domestic policies as well as his relationship with
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. >>> now on lectures in history, university of texas professor jeremy surrey talks about president ronald reagan and the end of the cold war. he explores reagan's domestic policies as well as his relationship with soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. >> discovering the taping system. was it lucky or inevitable, is what we're looking at in this sixth lecture. the nixon taping, the whole story of the nixon tapes, has been only partially told. it's taken me years to gather and find out what happened. since it's one of the most important factors in the watergate story, i think it's important to get that history straight. and we're going to try to do that in very summary fashion today. before i start, though, i would like to remind you that other presidents did tape, starting with franklin roosevelt, who used -- when they first went to talky movies and they had a soundtrack, he had a system that was put in the oval office that recorded. i'm going to try a very, very quick sample -- oops. let me go back -- a quick sample of roosevelt taping. let me go back. [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] . >> all righ
. >>> now on lectures in history, university of texas professor jeremy surrey talks about president ronald reagan and the end of the cold war. he explores reagan's domestic policies as well as his relationship with soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. >> discovering the taping system. was it lucky or inevitable, is what we're looking at in this sixth lecture. the nixon taping, the whole story of the nixon tapes, has been only partially told. it's taken me years to gather and find out...
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blue wall, in cambridgeshire and the blue wall, in cambridgeshire and the cotswolds, stockport and surreyne dodds is an independent voice forjobs, the environment. and young people. and in scotland where the liberal opposition to nationalism can make all the difference between the break—up of our country and its salvation. we have an excellent leader in alex cole—hamilton. alex, picking up their but on from the brilliant willie rennie and breathing new hope into scottish politics. with nationalists and government in scotland and england, getting more liberal democrats elected to stand up liberal democrats elected to stand up for our liberal democrats elected to stand upfor our union, for our liberal democrats elected to stand up for our union, for ourfamily liberal democrats elected to stand up for our union, for our family of nations, has never been more crucial. and as we work tirelessly to repeat victory is like chesham and amersham, let's not forget paddy's advice, to focus on the battle of ideas. we must show people we have the new bold ideas that the country needs. we must rediscove
blue wall, in cambridgeshire and the blue wall, in cambridgeshire and the cotswolds, stockport and surreyne dodds is an independent voice forjobs, the environment. and young people. and in scotland where the liberal opposition to nationalism can make all the difference between the break—up of our country and its salvation. we have an excellent leader in alex cole—hamilton. alex, picking up their but on from the brilliant willie rennie and breathing new hope into scottish politics. with...
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now on lectures in history, university of texas profess jeremy surrey talks about president reagan and end of the cold war. he explores reagan's domestic policy as well as his relationship with gorbachev. >> okay, to our first slide if we could. here we have ronald reagan.
now on lectures in history, university of texas profess jeremy surrey talks about president reagan and end of the cold war. he explores reagan's domestic policy as well as his relationship with gorbachev. >> okay, to our first slide if we could. here we have ronald reagan.
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surrey is just the sort of place the lib dems have their eye on.second at the last election.— the last election. it is now a marginal— the last election. it is now a marginal seat. _ the last election. it is now a marginal seat. that is - the last election. it is now a marginal seat. that is very l marginal seat. that is very exciting. i marginal seat. that is very exciting-— marginal seat. that is very excitina. ,, exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what _ exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you _ exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you were? - exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you were? no - exciting. i was lib dem. i don't know what you were? no i was| know what you were? no i was conservative, but we will be voting next time — conservative, but we will be voting next time. you will probably be lib dem again — next time. you will probably be lib dem again. | next time. you will probably be lib dem again-— next time. you will probably be lib dem again-_ l - dem again. iwill look into it. i su ose dem again. iwill look in
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now on lectures in history, university of texas profess jeremy surrey talks about president reagan and the end of the cold war. he explores reagan's domestic policy as well as his relationship with gorbachev. >> okay, to our first slide if we could. here we have ronald reagan. we talked in our last lecture about the disruptions of the 1960s, the changes in the 1970s, the social changes in the 1970s toward suburbanization following the disruptions of the 1960s. we talked about nixon and carter and the desire so many americans had for quiet, for silence, to escape the disruptions. the conflict. reagan coming into office represented what i think time magazine is saying here. a fresh start for so many people. a sunny, positive disposition. reagan's hero was franklin roosevelt. reagan was of a different party, but his hero was roosevelt because he grew up listening to him on the radio and saw in him a figure that would help restore hope to americans, the faith that better days ahead. someone who restored a sense of can do spirit in americans and that's what reagan was all about. he came of
now on lectures in history, university of texas profess jeremy surrey talks about president reagan and the end of the cold war. he explores reagan's domestic policy as well as his relationship with gorbachev. >> okay, to our first slide if we could. here we have ronald reagan. we talked in our last lecture about the disruptions of the 1960s, the changes in the 1970s, the social changes in the 1970s toward suburbanization following the disruptions of the 1960s. we talked about nixon and...
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police in surrey said they were called to junctions nine and ten of the motorway at just after 8am followingrriageways. police say demonstrators had poured paint onto the carriageway. in an updated statement they say two lanes on the clockwise and anticlockwise carriageway is between junctions nine and ten of the m25 are fully reopened. 23 arrests have been made. justin trudeau's liberal party will form the next government in canada after the country's second general election in two years. conservative opposition leader, erin o'toole, has already conceded defeat. but in a blow to prime minister trudeau it's expected to be a minority administration. the poll was called in the hope that trudeau's liberal party could win enough seats to govern alone — unshackled by the constraints of coalition government. samira hussein reports. in his third consecutive election win, justin trudeau greets his supporters as the prime minister of canada. but this win was far from guaranteed and at times his future as leader looked uncertain. i hear you when you say you just want to get back to the things you love
police in surrey said they were called to junctions nine and ten of the motorway at just after 8am followingrriageways. police say demonstrators had poured paint onto the carriageway. in an updated statement they say two lanes on the clockwise and anticlockwise carriageway is between junctions nine and ten of the m25 are fully reopened. 23 arrests have been made. justin trudeau's liberal party will form the next government in canada after the country's second general election in two years....
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these are researchers from two universities, surrey and j from two universities, surrey and birminghamyou don't have to put your finger print on? it is - put your finger print on? it is cuick, put your finger print on? it is quick. that — put your finger print on? it is quick, that is _ put your finger print on? it is quick, that is the _ put your finger print on? it 3 quick, that is the basic idea. using a very complicated way of doing this, i want to go into all the gory details, but essentially they have been able to fill the iphone to think it is playing at a ticket barrier, when in fact what it is doing is relaying messages from another payment machine to the iphone and it is plain that. that machine would be handling a payment of thousand pounds, but any amount really. of thousand pounds, but any amount reall . ~ .. of thousand pounds, but any amount reall . ~ . . ., really. what about other payment cards that you _ really. what about other payment cards that you might _ really. what about other payment cards that you might put - really. what about other payment cards that you mi
these are researchers from two universities, surrey and j from two universities, surrey and birminghamyou don't have to put your finger print on? it is - put your finger print on? it is cuick, put your finger print on? it is quick. that — put your finger print on? it is quick, that is _ put your finger print on? it is quick, that is the _ put your finger print on? it 3 quick, that is the basic idea. using a very complicated way of doing this, i want to go into all the gory details, but...
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east surrey hospital in redhill has postponed all non urgent outpatient appointments and operations,d a critical incident. the trust says it is continuing emergency treatment?and it expects to return to normal in the next day or so. plans to build a huge office block next to britain's oldest synagogue have seen more than two and a half thousand letters of objection sent in from around the world. developers want to build a a8—storey tower next to the bevis marks synagogue in the city of london. those opposed to it say it would block sunlight. the city of london corporation says it's not yet made a decision. among those running in this sunday's london marathon is a son who discovered his dad?one of the uk's leading cancer doctors had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer himself. harry slade from south london wanted to take part to raise money for a cancer treatment centre, hoping it can help others like his father richard. asafamily as a family we have become much, much closer and started to appreciate everything in life. it might be too late for the likes of dad but if it can help th
east surrey hospital in redhill has postponed all non urgent outpatient appointments and operations,d a critical incident. the trust says it is continuing emergency treatment?and it expects to return to normal in the next day or so. plans to build a huge office block next to britain's oldest synagogue have seen more than two and a half thousand letters of objection sent in from around the world. developers want to build a a8—storey tower next to the bevis marks synagogue in the city of...
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the findings come from computer science experts at the universities of birmingham and surrey.club's players, romaine sawyers. our sports correspondent laura scott says this is a significant case. this is believed to be the first time in england and wales that a person has been handed an immediate custodial sentence for the online racial abuse of a footballer. it was back injanuary, after romaine sawyers had played in west bromwich albion's 5—0 defeat to manchester city, that he was shown the racially offensive message at the heart of this case. he said he was distressed by it, not least because it had come from a supporter of his own club. in a victim statement that was read out in court today, he said, "it's 2021. behaviour like this is unacceptable. " and he said that every time he plays football now, he thinks about the comments that might be being made about him online. now, simon silwood has always denied that the message he posted on facebook was intentionally racist. he blamed autocorrect for the language that was used, but that was thrown out at trial, and today the di
the findings come from computer science experts at the universities of birmingham and surrey.club's players, romaine sawyers. our sports correspondent laura scott says this is a significant case. this is believed to be the first time in england and wales that a person has been handed an immediate custodial sentence for the online racial abuse of a footballer. it was back injanuary, after romaine sawyers had played in west bromwich albion's 5—0 defeat to manchester city, that he was shown the...
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surrey�*s police and crime commissioner lisa townsend says the injunction will give the police more powere it does not carry an impressionable offense — does not carry an impressionable offense. we know that it be carried out other— offense. we know that it be carried out other offences criminal damages with the _ out other offences criminal damages with the paint on the road, of course — with the paint on the road, of course public nuisance. i think it's very— course public nuisance. i think it's very important at the police are able _ very important at the police are able to— very important at the police are able to arrest them and take these charges _ able to arrest them and take these charges forward and the advance of the injunction is that it allows the police _ the injunction is that it allows the police to act quicker and they're sent— police to act quicker and they're sent to — police to act quicker and they're sent to hold them in raman. it keeps those _ sent to hold them in raman. it keeps those people off our streets because you may— those people off our streets because you ma
surrey�*s police and crime commissioner lisa townsend says the injunction will give the police more powere it does not carry an impressionable offense — does not carry an impressionable offense. we know that it be carried out other— offense. we know that it be carried out other offences criminal damages with the _ out other offences criminal damages with the paint on the road, of course — with the paint on the road, of course public nuisance. i think it's very— course public nuisance....
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at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospect jab. i think that the whole scheme is good, and i think i feel better for having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the boosterjab, as i said, but i would - like to learn more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the first to get a third dose. the name of the game, the mantra, if you like, is to stay on top of things. staying on top means taking pre—emptive action, according to the vaccine expert committee. jcvi advise us that adults who are more vulnerable to severe covid—19 disease should be offered a booster vaccine in order to maintain a high level of protection through the next few months, through this winter particularly. officials today used this chart to show how effective vaccines are at preventing people with covid from needing hospital treatment. among those aged 65 and over, they were more than 90% effective up
at a carpentry class in surrey for men who've retired, it was clear there was enthusiasm about the prospect jab. i think that the whole scheme is good, and i think i feel better for having myjabs, so, yes, i'd have it immediately. i always have a flu jab once a year, so i can't see that there's going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the boosterjab, as i said, but i would - like to learn more about it. and now it'll become a reality, with this age group among the first to...
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good morning from sunny surrey, not london. — morning from sunny surrey, not london. i'm _ morning fromndustry and most — million people work in the industry and most of them are on minimum wage. _ and most of them are on minimum wage. and— and most of them are on minimum wage, and that is a struggle for a lot of— wage, and that is a struggle for a lot of people. if you earn your tips. — lot of people. if you earn your tips. i— lot of people. if you earn your tips, i think it's only right that you should keep it. service charge is optional— you should keep it. service charge is optional but critical. you as a customer— is optional but critical. you as a customer are entitled to do whatever you want. _ customer are entitled to do whatever you want. if— customer are entitled to do whatever you want, if you don't pay the restaurant, if you aren't sure where the money— restaurant, if you aren't sure where the money is — restaurant, if you aren't sure where the money is going, give it your directly. — the money is going, give it your directly, that's what my advices. here _ directly, that's
good morning from sunny surrey, not london. — morning from sunny surrey, not london. i'm _ morning fromndustry and most — million people work in the industry and most of them are on minimum wage. _ and most of them are on minimum wage. and— and most of them are on minimum wage, and that is a struggle for a lot of— wage, and that is a struggle for a lot of people. if you earn your tips. — lot of people. if you earn your tips. i— lot of people. if you earn your tips, i think it's only...
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—— surrey homeowners. under this government? -- surrey homeowners— under this government?ocial contract that is fair for all and we should wait and see what the chancellor says and debate the proposals fiercely but this is not easy, that is why too many governors have ducked this is an issue in the past.— governors have ducked this is an issue in the past. there are clear divisions in _ issue in the past. there are clear divisions in the _ issue in the past. there are clear divisions in the party. _ issue in the past. there are clear divisions in the party. you i issue in the past. there are clear divisions in the party. you have l divisions in the party. you have three former chancellors talking about this being the wrong decision. others are speaking out about this publicly. there are big divisions on this issue. , ., , , this issue. yes, absolutely there are. and there _ this issue. yes, absolutely there are. and there will _ this issue. yes, absolutely there are. and there will be, - this issue. yes, absolutely there l are. and there will be, inevitably. you just look
—— surrey homeowners. under this government? -- surrey homeowners— under this government?ocial contract that is fair for all and we should wait and see what the chancellor says and debate the proposals fiercely but this is not easy, that is why too many governors have ducked this is an issue in the past.— governors have ducked this is an issue in the past. there are clear divisions in _ issue in the past. there are clear divisions in the _ issue in the past. there are clear divisions in...
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are seeing growth in one of our sites in | seeing growth in one of our sites in the countryside, surreyeeing a little bit of a good week this week for people coming back more than before butjuly and august, it has been a huge struggle for london, taking a long time to come back. how have you managed? seh come back. how have you managed? self funding, really, we had to take out huge loans through the crisis, the lockdown, we carried on going and created new revenue streams with our businesses, tried to struggle through but we have been loss—making, basically taking a hit with cash and government support, 5% vat, has been essential, the furlough scheme but they are all coming to an end and we are still playing catch up and i don't think the government realises how long this is taking for us to bounce back and we are sleepwalking from one crisis into another with the hgv drivers, the government does not listen. we are having to say stuff months ago and it is not until it develops into a crisis that they do anything, not a very proactive way of getting the economy back and rocking and getti
are seeing growth in one of our sites in | seeing growth in one of our sites in the countryside, surreyeeing a little bit of a good week this week for people coming back more than before butjuly and august, it has been a huge struggle for london, taking a long time to come back. how have you managed? seh come back. how have you managed? self funding, really, we had to take out huge loans through the crisis, the lockdown, we carried on going and created new revenue streams with our businesses,...
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at the moment, whether you live in a council house that you have bough or a mansion in surrey you'reimplify things down to selling houses and the funding mechanism to some degree it misses the point, the care system which is about people is in crisis, it has understaffing, years of underfunding and needs to be fixed. so things we need to see, will there be investment now in the system? will the staffing problems be fixed and what is the vision for the future of the service that looks notjust after people over 65, but many younger adults and it should be about quality of life and keeping people out of hospital. the prime minister has told the house of commons that the uk's resettlement programmes for afghan refugees are upholding britain's finest tradition of helping those most in need. giving a statement to mp5 boris johnson said "operation pitting, which is the military effort to evacuate afghanistan will give way to operation warm welcome, in an equal effort to help afghans start their new lives in the united kingdom. mrjohnson defended the government's strategy and the uk's suppor
at the moment, whether you live in a council house that you have bough or a mansion in surrey you'reimplify things down to selling houses and the funding mechanism to some degree it misses the point, the care system which is about people is in crisis, it has understaffing, years of underfunding and needs to be fixed. so things we need to see, will there be investment now in the system? will the staffing problems be fixed and what is the vision for the future of the service that looks notjust...
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this project in surrey brings together men over 50 to socialise and learn new skills.going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the booster jab, as i said, but i'd like to know more about it. if that keeps me alive, i yeah, it's going to help. i don't know whether it . will please other people, but it will help me. government advisers say there is some evidence that protection from the first two jabs fades over time in older age groups, so all those who have had a second dose, at least six months ago, are being lined up for another pfizerjab to charge up their immunity ahead of the winter. health care workers and care home residents will be offered the booster along with those with underlying health conditions and all those aged 50 and over. where possible, it will be given at the same time as a flu jab. we are not past the pandemic. we are in an active phase still. we know that this winter could quite possibly be bumpy at times, so with all of that in mind, the name of the game, the mantra, if you like, is to stay on top of things. this all comes ag
this project in surrey brings together men over 50 to socialise and learn new skills.going to be any problem having an extra booster. i would have the booster jab, as i said, but i'd like to know more about it. if that keeps me alive, i yeah, it's going to help. i don't know whether it . will please other people, but it will help me. government advisers say there is some evidence that protection from the first two jabs fades over time in older age groups, so all those who have had a second...