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and how it's —— sussex. at the tender age of ii and how it's —— sussex.you about that in the next. marie the eevvee in the season journalist to bring you want bit of news. i certainly never heard of it before. finagling to obtain something by indirect means, something by trickery to eight trickery. thanks for educating me. it's a good want to put your memory box there. eve pollard and anand menon will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers good evening... there's only one place to start tonight because manchester city have been crowned premier league champions. and they did it without even kicking a ball tonight. defeat for manchester united at home to lester means that city cannot be caught. guardiola side when a third title in and for seasons. 0ur correspondent has more. congratulations to pep guardiola and manchester city... the congratulations to pep guardiola and manchester city. . ._ manchester city... the moment that meant disappointment _ manchester city... the moment that meant disappointment
and how it's —— sussex. at the tender age of ii and how it's —— sussex.you about that in the next. marie the eevvee in the season journalist to bring you want bit of news. i certainly never heard of it before. finagling to obtain something by indirect means, something by trickery to eight trickery. thanks for educating me. it's a good want to put your memory box there. eve pollard and anand menon will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west sussex. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon.another very mixed and changeable days were one minute you're in the midst of a drenching downpour and the next the sun will come out and it will feel pleasantly
daniela relph, bbc news, west sussex. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon.another very mixed and changeable days were one minute you're in the midst of a drenching downpour and the next the sun will come out and it will feel pleasantly
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others, of course, are more sympathetic to the duke of sussex, and one viewer picked up on a word usedsarah campbell in a discussion last friday about prince harry's tv series. kate, this documentary series was first mooted two years ago, this collaboration between him and oprah winfrey, so that was before megxit but perhaps an early sign that he wasn't happy, that he saw himself doing something outside of the royal confines. kate richardson was watching that at the end of last week and had this response... finally, another of our viewers has detected what he sees as a trend in the way bbc reporters deliver their pieces to camera. take a look at this. questions will continue, though, whether in the commons or at the department of health., especially around what happened in our care homes behind closed doors. keir starmer says a labour government would actively support the economy. the conservatives point out they've just spent almost £300 billion doing just that. this crisis has seen criticism. of the leadership of a number of scotland's institutions, from the government - to the civil
others, of course, are more sympathetic to the duke of sussex, and one viewer picked up on a word usedsarah campbell in a discussion last friday about prince harry's tv series. kate, this documentary series was first mooted two years ago, this collaboration between him and oprah winfrey, so that was before megxit but perhaps an early sign that he wasn't happy, that he saw himself doing something outside of the royal confines. kate richardson was watching that at the end of last week and had...
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let's bring in the professor from university of sussex business school.for joining us, carol i want to ask about dogecoin everybody said it started as a joke the original creators have left. the code has not been updated in years. it is an empty vessel. there is not much going with the coding people love it it is endorsed by these very high profile celebrities how does the crypto world view the appearance of a coin that started off as a joke? >> there is a growing community of people interested in a co-branding. it started with the long island tea company that put block chain in the name and share price went up 20% at the moment, you see musk doing it with dogecoin i call it doggycoin actually he said he will accept it for spacex branding next year. if you look at memepap.io and you will see coins produced by people using them for co-branding. that is what dogecoin is sorry, one more thing. the block chain and coin are different things dogecoin has become separated from its old fashion block chain. >> to your point, there are loads of points merging. a ye
let's bring in the professor from university of sussex business school.for joining us, carol i want to ask about dogecoin everybody said it started as a joke the original creators have left. the code has not been updated in years. it is an empty vessel. there is not much going with the coding people love it it is endorsed by these very high profile celebrities how does the crypto world view the appearance of a coin that started off as a joke? >> there is a growing community of people...
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john hart and his partner richard finder are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a new to prevent this. so if you see an animal, you're clicking on the right side of the screen. john's recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i'm used to people respecting me and not asking silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture is either an image of an animal or not an animal. the user indicates their choice by pressing the left or right side of the ipad screen. as it cannot be learned, the test gives an objective analysis of the patient�*s neurological state, even when repeated multiple times. what the test does is use what we call rapid visual categorisation. and it's really looking to see how quickly the brain can process complicated information. is it always an animal or a landscape? it's always an animal or not an animal. and that's actually a very important aspect of the test because the human brain is very finel
john hart and his partner richard finder are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a new to prevent this. so if you see an animal, you're clicking on the right side of the screen. john's recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i'm used to people respecting me and not asking silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture...
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john hart and his partner richard finder are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a newthis. so if you see an animal, you're clicking on the right side of the screen. john's recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i'm used to people respecting me and not asking silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture is either an image of an animal or not an animal. the user indicates their choice by pressing the left or right side of the ipad screen. as it cannot be learned, the test gives an objective analysis of the patient�*s neurological state, even when repeated multiple times. what the test does is use what we call rapid visual categorisation. and it's really looking to see how quickly the brain can process complicated information. is it always an animal or a landscape? it's always an animal or not an animal. and that's actually a very important aspect of the test because the human brain is very finely tuned to b
john hart and his partner richard finder are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a newthis. so if you see an animal, you're clicking on the right side of the screen. john's recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i'm used to people respecting me and not asking silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture is either...
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that story also the lead for the mail — the paper also carries news that the duchess of sussex has writtenbook inspired by prince harry's bond with their son, archie. the times claims a third covid jab will be offered to all over—50s in the autumn in an attempt to eradicate the threat from covid—19 entirely by christmas. the trial of former police officer benjamin monk — accused of murdering former footballer dalian anderson — is the lead for the metro — the jury heard the premier league star was tasered for 33 seconds by mr monk who denies the charges. the guardian leads on an exclusive poll ahead of this week's by—election in hartlepool — the paper says fewer than 40% of past—labour voters will be backing the party's candidate. and the mirror's front page is dominated by an extraordinary picture of the aftermath of a gas explosion at a house in ashford in kent — the paper says the 99—year—old occupant was rescued by two passers—by. so let's begin... do you want to take us through this question? we touched on an hour ago but we now have an optimistic assessment of what will be, which coun
that story also the lead for the mail — the paper also carries news that the duchess of sussex has writtenbook inspired by prince harry's bond with their son, archie. the times claims a third covid jab will be offered to all over—50s in the autumn in an attempt to eradicate the threat from covid—19 entirely by christmas. the trial of former police officer benjamin monk — accused of murdering former footballer dalian anderson — is the lead for the metro — the jury heard the premier...
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the fast bowler suffered a recurrence of his elbow problem during sussex's county championship matchconsultant later this week to discuss how to manage the injury. egal bernal has taken the pink jersey in the giro d'italia after winning stage nine. he overtook the two race leaders with 500 metres to go. he's now top of the general classification ahead of attila valter. british riders simon yates and hugh carthy remain in contention in the top ten. in diving, grace reid and katherine torrance just missed out on a medal in the three metre springboard final of the european championships. their last dive wasn't enough as they were pipped to bronze by less than a point. novak djokovic and rafael nadal are currently on court in the final of the italian 0pen. it was nadal who took the first set 7—5 recovering from an early break defecit. but djokovic came back strong in the second to win 6—1. it's currently three games to two for nadal in the third set. this is the sixth time the pair have met in the final of this tournament. djokovic will be looking to retain his title, while nadal aims fo
the fast bowler suffered a recurrence of his elbow problem during sussex's county championship matchconsultant later this week to discuss how to manage the injury. egal bernal has taken the pink jersey in the giro d'italia after winning stage nine. he overtook the two race leaders with 500 metres to go. he's now top of the general classification ahead of attila valter. british riders simon yates and hugh carthy remain in contention in the top ten. in diving, grace reid and katherine torrance...
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the fast bowler suffered a recurrence of his elbow problem during sussex's county championship matchant later this week to discuss how to manage the injury. egal bernal has taken the pink jersey in the giro d'italia after winning stage nine. he overtook the two race leaders with 500 metres to go. he's now top of the general classification ahead of attila valter. british riders simon yates and hugh carthy remain in contention in the top 10. in diving, tom daley added individual silver to his ten—metre synchro gold at the european championships. he recovered from an error on his second dive climb the leaderboard but finished well behind russia's aleksandr bondar. tyson fury seems to have confirmed his upcoming unification fight against antonyjoshua will be in saudi arabia on 14th august. the all—british bout has been billed as one of the biggest in heavyweight boxing for decades and the winner will become undisputed champion. fury posted this message on his social media accounts. this is tyson fury, got some massive news for you all. i have just got off the phone from prince khalid in
the fast bowler suffered a recurrence of his elbow problem during sussex's county championship matchant later this week to discuss how to manage the injury. egal bernal has taken the pink jersey in the giro d'italia after winning stage nine. he overtook the two race leaders with 500 metres to go. he's now top of the general classification ahead of attila valter. british riders simon yates and hugh carthy remain in contention in the top 10. in diving, tom daley added individual silver to his...
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jofra archer took two early wickets for sussex this morning on his return from injury.urgery after accidentally hurting his right hand in january. he was already undergoing treatment for a long—term elbow problem, but he looked a lively prospect for the kent batsmen today. scotland's callum hill leads at the halfway stage britain's hugh carthy and simon yates have moved up to sixth and tenth overall after stage six of the giro d'italia. it was another chaotic day with the leader's pink jersey changing hands — as nick parrott reports. the race leader described yesterday's technical finish is a crazy circus. he survived it, but she couldn't cope with today's weather. rain is bad enough, but wind is worse. it's put them in buns, leaving him behind as the british team ineos grenadiers up the tempo. the italian's cops were the only one starts. peter siri was hit by another team's support car is a belgian struggled on to the finish. with less than a minute ago, one of the favourites, egan bernal, made to his move. but she couldn't catch the winner, and he finished second. the
jofra archer took two early wickets for sussex this morning on his return from injury.urgery after accidentally hurting his right hand in january. he was already undergoing treatment for a long—term elbow problem, but he looked a lively prospect for the kent batsmen today. scotland's callum hill leads at the halfway stage britain's hugh carthy and simon yates have moved up to sixth and tenth overall after stage six of the giro d'italia. it was another chaotic day with the leader's pink jersey...
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the duke of sussex spoke on a podcast where he talked about confronting his personal pain. max foster reports he's once again, tracing those issues back to his royal upbringing. >> reporter: just when you thought prince harry couldn't lift the lid on british royal life any further comes this analysis of the pain he suffered as he grew up. >> i don't think we should be pointing the finger or blaming anybody, but certainly when it comes to parenting if i have experiencing some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered, i'm going to make sure that i break that cycle so that i don't pass it on, basically. >> reporter: appearing on actor damages shepherd's podcast called armchair expert the duke of sussex spoke of genetic pain, something he says he inherited from prince charles and something he says he is coming to terms with this therapy. >> i never saw it or knew about it and suddenly i started piecing it togtd to go, okay, this is where he went to school, this is what happened, i know this bit about his life.
the duke of sussex spoke on a podcast where he talked about confronting his personal pain. max foster reports he's once again, tracing those issues back to his royal upbringing. >> reporter: just when you thought prince harry couldn't lift the lid on british royal life any further comes this analysis of the pain he suffered as he grew up. >> i don't think we should be pointing the finger or blaming anybody, but certainly when it comes to parenting if i have experiencing some form of...
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lots of the stories covering vent not least the story of the duchess of sussex�*s new children's bookews — for the first time in their history, manchester city have reached a champions league final — beating paris saint—germain 2—0 at the etihad stadium and 4—1 on aggregate. riyad mahrez who scored in the opening leg last week was the beneficiary of some poor defending as he picked up city's first of the night 11 minutes in ps6 had chances to equalise but couldn't take advantage so when mahrez got on the end of a phil foden cross he made no mistake. pep guardiola's side in charge and their opponents struggling, angel di maria paying the price for his petulance and when the full time whistle went it was guardiola's side who moved through to play either chelsea or real madrid in instanbul on the 29th of may. real madrid's marcelo will play against chelsea tomorrow in the second leg of their champions league semi—final, after he was freed from electoral duty in the spanish capital. the brazilian had been called to work as a scrutineer for a regional election and the club had tried to fre
lots of the stories covering vent not least the story of the duchess of sussex�*s new children's bookews — for the first time in their history, manchester city have reached a champions league final — beating paris saint—germain 2—0 at the etihad stadium and 4—1 on aggregate. riyad mahrez who scored in the opening leg last week was the beneficiary of some poor defending as he picked up city's first of the night 11 minutes in ps6 had chances to equalise but couldn't take advantage so...
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this morning, the duke of sussex opening up like never before about his struggles with mental health to get therapy. >> what made you think you needed it? >> the past, to heal myself from the past. >> reporter: teaming up with oprah winfrey for a new apple tv plus series called "the me you can't see." prince harry says he spent most of his life trying to avoid processing the trauma from losing his mother princess diana when he was just 12 years old. >> i didn't want to think about her because if i think about her then it's going to bring up the fact that i can't bring her back and it's just going to make me sad and i just decided not to talk about it. >> reporter: letting cameras inside during a therapy session as he discusses the anxiety he experienced throughout his life when flying back home to the uk. >> i just remember the feeling, almost anxiety, like a hollow empty feeling of almost nervousness of, is it fear? >> reporter: harry's therapist guiding him through a process called eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy or emdr. >> the purpose of emdr therapy is to r
this morning, the duke of sussex opening up like never before about his struggles with mental health to get therapy. >> what made you think you needed it? >> the past, to heal myself from the past. >> reporter: teaming up with oprah winfrey for a new apple tv plus series called "the me you can't see." prince harry says he spent most of his life trying to avoid processing the trauma from losing his mother princess diana when he was just 12 years old. >> i didn't...
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the duke of sussex opening up on a podcast, shedding new light on why he and meghan left the family anded to california, saying he wants to break the stikle of pain in his family, while appearing to criticize the parenting stills of his father, prince charles. >> isn't life about breaking the cycle? rght? >> yeah. >> there's no blame. but certainly when it comes to parenting, if i have experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents suffered, i'm going to make sure i break that cycle so i don't pass it on basically. there's a lot of genetic pain and suffering that gets passed on any way. we should be doing the most we can to say that happened to me, i'm going to make sure that doesn't happen to you. >> reporter: it's the first interview since that sitdown with oprah, which exposed the deep rift in the royal family, coming weeks after harry was distant with his brother at their grandfather's funeral. this morning, the daily mail asking how low can harry go? but the prince says he's happy to be in california, away from the s
the duke of sussex opening up on a podcast, shedding new light on why he and meghan left the family anded to california, saying he wants to break the stikle of pain in his family, while appearing to criticize the parenting stills of his father, prince charles. >> isn't life about breaking the cycle? rght? >> yeah. >> there's no blame. but certainly when it comes to parenting, if i have experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my...
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daniela ruff, bbc news, west sussex.d before we go, a quick update on the stories we are covering, the u.s. energy secretary says the colonial pipeline will resume operations today. the supply was cut off after a major attack led to supply concerns, rising gas prices and long lines at u.s. gas stations. before we go, and uplifting tale of recovery. brazilian pianist has been unable to play for decades after his hand was broken during a mugging. but with the help of these special bionic gloves, he is playing again. they work by using a series of rods to help his fingers spring back into place and now the 80-year-old maestro is back at the bench. that is it for "bbc world news america." thank narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers li
daniela ruff, bbc news, west sussex.d before we go, a quick update on the stories we are covering, the u.s. energy secretary says the colonial pipeline will resume operations today. the supply was cut off after a major attack led to supply concerns, rising gas prices and long lines at u.s. gas stations. before we go, and uplifting tale of recovery. brazilian pianist has been unable to play for decades after his hand was broken during a mugging. but with the help of these special bionic gloves,...
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ease off for a time across southern england, but i think there will be another batch coming into sussexnland areas in northern ireland, england and wales, the showers will gradually fade away, taking their time mind you, but eventually becoming drier. temperatures around six or 7 degrees. tomorrow, this early morning rain clears away from scotland. and then scotland, northern ireland, northern england getting off to a fine morning with spells of sunshine. further south, showers develop, those showers move northwards across england and wales reaching northern ireland and southern scotland through the afternoon. and some of them will be heavy and thundery. hello this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines... the uk lowers its covid alert level as the prime minister prepares to announce a major easing of lockdown restrictions in england. it is understood he will say from next monday there can be an return to indoor hospitality and mixing and people can hug each other again. after labour's crushing by election defeat, a reshuffled shadow cabinet meets, amid calls for an end to infi
ease off for a time across southern england, but i think there will be another batch coming into sussexnland areas in northern ireland, england and wales, the showers will gradually fade away, taking their time mind you, but eventually becoming drier. temperatures around six or 7 degrees. tomorrow, this early morning rain clears away from scotland. and then scotland, northern ireland, northern england getting off to a fine morning with spells of sunshine. further south, showers develop, those...
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there's a similar look to the sun, which says the duke of sussex has blasted his father's parenting.n... terrifying thing for any parent when the child comments on the parenting skills. the independent and this is the worrying question about what happens with this new variant. we are told that the vaccines will help protect us from getting seriously ill. but nonetheless there is some anger at least in lancashire but an effort to provide search oxidation has been blocked by the nhs. what's auoin on? i has been blocked by the nhs. what's going on? i think _ has been blocked by the nhs. what's going on? i think essentially - has been blocked by the nhs. what's going on? i think essentially they - going on? i think essentially they will be some worry that any variance won't essentially be covered by the new vaccine. i think the matter what happens there will always be that worry with coronavirus. we see this with flu every year. every single year we have to essentially develop several new flu vaccines. i think this will happen with coronavirus. essentially we will have to keep developing
there's a similar look to the sun, which says the duke of sussex has blasted his father's parenting.n... terrifying thing for any parent when the child comments on the parenting skills. the independent and this is the worrying question about what happens with this new variant. we are told that the vaccines will help protect us from getting seriously ill. but nonetheless there is some anger at least in lancashire but an effort to provide search oxidation has been blocked by the nhs. what's auoin...
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. >>> in today's quick hits, the duke and duchess of sussex are on the move again in wax form.an model away from the rest of the royal family and into the attractions hollywood zone. >>> nbc's big board guru steve kornacki is bringing his analytics from politics to sports and entertainment kornacki is joining nbc to the olympics. >>> ford alexa is going to be available in 700,000 vehicles including the upcoming electric f-150. >>> a high school senior's harvard admission essay has gone viral with 16 million views. it's resonating with many children who have suffered the loss of a parent alysha palumbo from boston has the story. >> reporter: like many high school seniors, she wanted her college admissions essay to stand out. >> the opening line was i hate the letter x. >> reporter: but she also wanted to shed light on a loss that had profoundly impacted her life. >> when i was 12 my mom passed away so i wrote about the difference between parent and parents. >> reporter: abigail said she was running from that letter she was a dance teacher who opened this studio a year before she
. >>> in today's quick hits, the duke and duchess of sussex are on the move again in wax form.an model away from the rest of the royal family and into the attractions hollywood zone. >>> nbc's big board guru steve kornacki is bringing his analytics from politics to sports and entertainment kornacki is joining nbc to the olympics. >>> ford alexa is going to be available in 700,000 vehicles including the upcoming electric f-150. >>> a high school senior's...
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the i has the duke of sussex, prince harry, claiming that prince charles passed on his own sufferingildren. the metro quotes the world health organization saying every existing coronavirus vaccine works against all known variants, including the indian strain. the japan times reports that the country is still racing to catch up with other developed nations and inoculate its citizens against covid—i9 amid a fourth wave of infections there. germany's franfurter allgemeine has angela merkel defending israel's right to defend itself. france's le figaro carries a striking picture of migrants climbing a dam in morocco, saying there are fresh concerns about a new wave of people arriving in europe. meanwhile, the financial times reports australia's biggest beef exporter has predicted that it could boost uk sales tenfold if prime minister borisjohnson backs a zero—tariff, zero—quota trade deal, as cabinet ministers clashed over the potential impact on british farmers. so, let's begin. sorry about that early start, aborted start. ben, if you could take us to the front page of the guardian and t
the i has the duke of sussex, prince harry, claiming that prince charles passed on his own sufferingildren. the metro quotes the world health organization saying every existing coronavirus vaccine works against all known variants, including the indian strain. the japan times reports that the country is still racing to catch up with other developed nations and inoculate its citizens against covid—i9 amid a fourth wave of infections there. germany's franfurter allgemeine has angela merkel...
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sussex youth sexual differences that gen. the difference is an xterm there is that's right i think it's an incredible chance i don't see how we young there is anything that will actually save our kids. and that's probably and. that really aren't that you know patience and concern for each form of. yeah we have to set them up for sex we have to set all of our systems up to take care of the sex of the child 1st which is and well let me use an example of schools we we we can't we can't say to schools ok we've decided not for ideological reasons that you no longer have to pay attention to the fact that that kids have male brains and female brains they're boys and girls they're going to all be they and we're not going to pay any attention to it all we will do if we do that is we will increase the number of boys and girls who fail out of school who don't succeed in life you know because as you've just said sex on the brain is one of the primary drivers of human experience so we 1st have to create the system to take care of sex and
sussex youth sexual differences that gen. the difference is an xterm there is that's right i think it's an incredible chance i don't see how we young there is anything that will actually save our kids. and that's probably and. that really aren't that you know patience and concern for each form of. yeah we have to set them up for sex we have to set all of our systems up to take care of the sex of the child 1st which is and well let me use an example of schools we we we can't we can't say to...
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i've come to sussex in southern england to visit a dynamic project that is proving it's possible to boost biodiversity at the same time as producing food that's healthy for people on the planet. this is the 3 and a half 1000 a kidnapper state run by husband wife team charlie borrowed and isabella tree together they've taken farming convention and turned it on its head. isabella thank you so much for having us. so this is the famous net it is it is that snooty this tree we reckon is about 50550 years old so it see in the interests of a war it scene you know we just can't imagine what it's witnessed it was concerns for the health of this ancient oak that led isabelle and charlie to radically reconsider their intensive farming methods the other trees in the landscape which were much younger than this one they were beginning to die back and it was what we were doing to them that was making them so. we were plowing pretty much up to the trunks of all these other trees and pouring chemicals over and we suddenly thought like god you know those trees are dying and it's down to us and it was a sor
i've come to sussex in southern england to visit a dynamic project that is proving it's possible to boost biodiversity at the same time as producing food that's healthy for people on the planet. this is the 3 and a half 1000 a kidnapper state run by husband wife team charlie borrowed and isabella tree together they've taken farming convention and turned it on its head. isabella thank you so much for having us. so this is the famous net it is it is that snooty this tree we reckon is about 50550...
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he saw a medical consultant after suffering pain in his elbow while playing for sussex against kent last place at old trafford this evening, and the former manchester united manager was in attendance. three years ago, he suffered a life—threatening brain haemorrhage, and sir alex has been revealing how the incident affected his everyday life. i was under a lot of restrictions. i could not drive and when i could drive i could not drive motorways. and i could not drive at night. you know, i think that has been there. although i occasionally drive at night to be honest with you. and there was a lot of restrictions and i did not have a glass of wine for nine months. i was worried about that. at christmas day, i had a glass of wine. so there are a lot of restrictions and also it is done to make sure you make a full recovery. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. thursday brought us some very strong winds for the time of year around the coastline of south west england and wales. the top gusts — 73 mph in pembrey sands. now, at the moment, we've still got those strong winds blowing, we
he saw a medical consultant after suffering pain in his elbow while playing for sussex against kent last place at old trafford this evening, and the former manchester united manager was in attendance. three years ago, he suffered a life—threatening brain haemorrhage, and sir alex has been revealing how the incident affected his everyday life. i was under a lot of restrictions. i could not drive and when i could drive i could not drive motorways. and i could not drive at night. you know, i...
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john and his partner richard are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a new app calledcreen. john has recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i am used to people respecting me and not asking you silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture is either an image of an animal or not an animal. the user indicates their choice by pressing the left or right side of the ipad screen. as it cannot be learned, the test gives an objective analysis of the patient�*s neurological state, even when repeated multiple times. what the test does is use rapid visual categorisation. it looks to see how quickly the brain can process complicated information. is it always an animal or a landscape? so, it's always an animal or not an animal. and that is a very important aspect of the test, because the human brain is very finely tuned to be able to pick up on animal stimuli. the use of this will make it easier to assess larger numbers
john and his partner richard are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a new app calledcreen. john has recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i am used to people respecting me and not asking you silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture is either an image of an animal or not an animal. the user indicates their...
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the duchess of sussex has made her first tv appearance since her oprah interview.ly women of colour have seen a generation of economic gain wiped out." the concert aimed to encourage people to get vaccinated and to secure new commitments from governments and the private sector toward the equitable distribution of covid—19 vaccines worldwide. you're watching bbc news. time for a look at the weather now with nick miller. hello. on sunday, the uk recorded its highest temperatures since the end of march, 22.5 celsius in suffolk. now, nothing that high in the week ahead. temperatures will be close to average for the time of year, and for monday, it is a mix of sunshine and showers. in fact, that pretty much covers it for much of the week ahead, because for much of the week ahead, low pressure will be close by the uk, the source of these showers, and at least for monday, some brisk winds as well, especially in england and wales. and after a cloudy, breezy, showery night, well, this is where temperatures are to start the day. no frost out there. in fact, some spots just a
the duchess of sussex has made her first tv appearance since her oprah interview.ly women of colour have seen a generation of economic gain wiped out." the concert aimed to encourage people to get vaccinated and to secure new commitments from governments and the private sector toward the equitable distribution of covid—19 vaccines worldwide. you're watching bbc news. time for a look at the weather now with nick miller. hello. on sunday, the uk recorded its highest temperatures since the...
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heath ball is the owner and landlord of four pubs in london and sussex.e to me a little earlierfrom the red lion and sun in north london, and explained how tough the restrictions have been from a business point of view. to operate with the distancing and you have reduced numbers, you need more staff to manage it, you have less customers but you need more staff, to keep everyone complying, distancing, checking people in, all the regulations. this is not a moneymaking exercise, it isjust survival to get us through. you have got through this far, and i imagine it's not been anything like anything you have experienced before in the pub trade. looking ahead, let's try to concentrate on what is to come, rather than the horrors that have gone. how do you think this is going to work out over the summer? are you, for example, you have opened the outdoor space. have you found demand has been as strong as you would have hoped? do you find much in the way of encouraging signs about what might lie ahead? initially, everybody was excited, "i want to get back to pubs, i
heath ball is the owner and landlord of four pubs in london and sussex.e to me a little earlierfrom the red lion and sun in north london, and explained how tough the restrictions have been from a business point of view. to operate with the distancing and you have reduced numbers, you need more staff to manage it, you have less customers but you need more staff, to keep everyone complying, distancing, checking people in, all the regulations. this is not a moneymaking exercise, it isjust survival...
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john and his partner richard are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a new app calleds recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i am used to people respecting me and not asking you silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture is either an image of an animal or not an animal. the user indicates their choice by pressing the left or right side of the ipad screen. as it cannot be learned, the test gives an objective analysis of the patient�*s neurological state, even when repeated multiple times. what the test does is use rapid visual categorisation. it looks to see how quickly the brain can process complicated information. is it always an animal or a landscape? so, it's always an animal or not an animal. and that is a very important aspect of the test, because the human brain is very finely tuned to be able to pick up on animal stimuli. the use of this will make it easier to assess larger numbers of patients,
john and his partner richard are here in crowborough hospital in east sussex testing a new app calleds recently been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. there were many verbal tests and number tests. i am used to people respecting me and not asking you silly questions. to be in that position i think was difficult at first, really. instead of lists of questions, the app flashes rapid images. each picture is either an image of an animal or not an animal. the user indicates their choice by...
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the duchess of sussex has made her first tv appearance since her 0prah interview.omen of colour have seen a generation of economic gain wiped out." the concert aimed to encourage people to get vaccinated and to secure new commitments from governments and the private sector toward the equitable distribution of covid—i9 vaccines worldwide. there is much more on that story on the website and you can reach me on twitter. i'm @geetagurumurthy. this is bbc world news. thanks for being with us. i am back with the headlines in a few minutes. hello. on sunday, the uk recorded its highest temperatures since the end of march, 22.5 celsius in suffolk. now, nothing that high in the week ahead. temperatures will be close to average for the time of year, and for monday, it is a mix of sunshine and showers. in fact, that pretty much covers it for much of the week ahead, because for much of the week ahead, low pressure will be close by the uk, the source of these showers, and at least for monday, some brisk winds as well, especially in england and wales. and after a cloudy, breezy,
the duchess of sussex has made her first tv appearance since her 0prah interview.omen of colour have seen a generation of economic gain wiped out." the concert aimed to encourage people to get vaccinated and to secure new commitments from governments and the private sector toward the equitable distribution of covid—i9 vaccines worldwide. there is much more on that story on the website and you can reach me on twitter. i'm @geetagurumurthy. this is bbc world news. thanks for being with us....
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and asked if they would _ duchess of sussex and asked if they would like _ duchess of sussex and askedthem to make _ roundtable with them to get them to make major commitments they will make _ make major commitments they will make tomorrow's special. prince harry— make tomorrow's special. prince harry said — make tomorrow's special. prince harry said he wanted to tackle the issue _ harry said he wanted to tackle the issue of— harry said he wanted to tackle the issue of misinformation around the vaccine _ issue of misinformation around the vaccine on — issue of misinformation around the vaccine on social media. so they have _ vaccine on social media. so they have both — vaccine on social media. so they have both stood up is very effective co-chairs _ have both stood up is very effective co—chairs and it's been an honour to work— co—chairs and it's been an honour to work with— co—chairs and it's been an honour to work with them both. co-chairs and it's been an honour to work with them both.— work with them both. ryan, you're bound picture _ work with them both. ryan, you're bound picture
and asked if they would _ duchess of sussex and asked if they would like _ duchess of sussex and askedthem to make _ roundtable with them to get them to make major commitments they will make _ make major commitments they will make tomorrow's special. prince harry— make tomorrow's special. prince harry said — make tomorrow's special. prince harry said he wanted to tackle the issue _ harry said he wanted to tackle the issue of— harry said he wanted to tackle the issue of misinformation...
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i live in an area of the uk, in sussex, where from brighton to hove to hastings to kent, dozens of caree experiencing what they didn't plan for, what they didn't have the guidance about. the government actually changed its mind about five times since january 2020 up toward april with different guidance. that was confusing for the hospitals, that was confusing for the care homes. i know for a fact because the care standards specifically says when you are leaving the hospital, you should have a discharge plan, therefore, if you go from hospital to home, it should be carefully planned by the hospital, and what we see by the hospital, and what we had was a panic reaction. a reaction that was almost without leadership in terms of the government response to that. people were actually sent back into these care homes without the testing, without the proper plan from the care homes. i think when the promised report into all this fiasco comes around in the future — 2022, i don't know why it will take so long, because dominic cummings has already revealed a lot of what went on — i think it will pr
i live in an area of the uk, in sussex, where from brighton to hove to hastings to kent, dozens of caree experiencing what they didn't plan for, what they didn't have the guidance about. the government actually changed its mind about five times since january 2020 up toward april with different guidance. that was confusing for the hospitals, that was confusing for the care homes. i know for a fact because the care standards specifically says when you are leaving the hospital, you should have a...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west sussex. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon.another very mixed and changeable days were one minute you're in the midst of a drenching downpour and the next the sun will come out and it will feel pleasantly warm. but is the theme for the weather for the rest of the week. it is because of low pressure. the air is because of low pressure. the air is very unstable allowing big shower closed to develop and we also have slightly more persistent rain across the far south—west of england. elsewhere it is sunshine and showers. some showers through the afternoon will be heavy with some hail and thunder mixing in and across the far north of scotland more in the way of cloud and some more in the way of cloud and some more persistent rain. but in the sentient pleasantly warm, up to 17 degrees in places. through this evening and tonight the rain across the south—west of england is likely to move further north into southern and eastern wales and maybe the midlands. elsewhere skies will clear and the showers fade. it will get a little bit chill
daniela relph, bbc news, west sussex. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon.another very mixed and changeable days were one minute you're in the midst of a drenching downpour and the next the sun will come out and it will feel pleasantly warm. but is the theme for the weather for the rest of the week. it is because of low pressure. the air is because of low pressure. the air is very unstable allowing big shower closed to develop and we also have slightly more persistent rain across the...
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but there were good results in wales — some celebration, with progress in west sussex, even areas likeevel. instead of making tories miserable, labour today has been clouded by this spat, the opening move of a reshuffle that's gone wrong. what public relations genius thought this was a good move — on the very day, actually, we were having successes? instead of strengthening their grip and power, up in the leader's office, keir starmer�*s team has been holed up for hours and hours, stuck over what to do, rather than making calls to announce a new and, they hope, improved shadow team. these elections were the first for labour with keir starmer in charge, and the first since the party received a drubbing in 2019. there were some pockets of progress, but overall, the picture was still tough. so this shuffling and shifting of his top team was meant to be part of an effort to show he can change, and he's decisive and determined that the party can punch their way out of this slump. but instead, it's been a day, for labour, of delay and dispute. when what voters see is political parties scrapp
but there were good results in wales — some celebration, with progress in west sussex, even areas likeevel. instead of making tories miserable, labour today has been clouded by this spat, the opening move of a reshuffle that's gone wrong. what public relations genius thought this was a good move — on the very day, actually, we were having successes? instead of strengthening their grip and power, up in the leader's office, keir starmer�*s team has been holed up for hours and hours, stuck...
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and some celebrations in west sussex. even some gains in oxfordshire.arty nibbling around the edges of some traditional tory parts of the country. yet they've taken a hammering in many areas they used to see as their own, losing durham councilfor the first time in 100 years. and rather than set out a compelling plan today of how to get out of the mess, labour has been clouded by this spat. the opening move of a reshuffle gone wrong. what public relations genius thought this was a good move, on the very day, actually, we were having successes? instead of strengthening their grip and power, up in the leader's office, keir starmer�*s team has been holed up for hours and hours, stuck over what to do, rather than making calls to announce the new and, they hope, improved shadow team. these elections were the first for labour with keir starmer in charge and the first since the party received a drubbing in 2019. there were some pockets of progress but, overall, the picture was still tough. so this shuffling and shifting of his top team was meant to be part of a
and some celebrations in west sussex. even some gains in oxfordshire.arty nibbling around the edges of some traditional tory parts of the country. yet they've taken a hammering in many areas they used to see as their own, losing durham councilfor the first time in 100 years. and rather than set out a compelling plan today of how to get out of the mess, labour has been clouded by this spat. the opening move of a reshuffle gone wrong. what public relations genius thought this was a good move, on...
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the duchess of sussex is to publish a children's book next month.he developed the book from a poem she wrote marking prince harry's first father's day as a parent. football now, and manchester city are heading to the champions league finalfor the first time, after beating paris st—germain in the second leg of their semi—final. our sports editor dan roan was at the match. in contrast to recent protests against the other clubs involved in football's failed breakaway, the fans who braved a hail storm outside the etihad tonight were here to show their support for a team closing in on the ultimate prize. inside, manchester city emerged into what looked like bleak midwinter but this is a team in the hottest of form. despite the conditions, after winning the away leg, a slip—up against paris st germain seemed unlikely their advantage was soon extended. riyad mahrez breaking the ice and putting his team firmly on course for a first ever final. now 3—1 down on aggregate, the visitors needed goals and marquinhos and then angel di maria showed the threat they
the duchess of sussex is to publish a children's book next month.he developed the book from a poem she wrote marking prince harry's first father's day as a parent. football now, and manchester city are heading to the champions league finalfor the first time, after beating paris st—germain in the second leg of their semi—final. our sports editor dan roan was at the match. in contrast to recent protests against the other clubs involved in football's failed breakaway, the fans who braved a...
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bit more sunshine, but we will see another batch of showers crossing from france particularly into sussexcotland. some of them have hail and thunder mist in, temperatures around about 14—16 . overnight, rain for a time pushing into scotland, but across inland areas those showers will clear. temperature is around six or 7 degrees overnight. tuesday, early rain clears out of the way in scotland and for a good chunk of the day it should be reasonable here. the same too for northern ireland and northern england. however, further south, those showers really start to develop and through the afternoon they will drive northwards across the whole of england and wales, northern ireland and into southern areas of scotland. again, some thunderstorms mixed in with these heavy downpours and temperatures for most of us still around 14—16. it will continue to be quite windy. those winds tend to die away a little bit on wednesday. another day of sunshine and showers but this time weather showers form, because the winds that bit lighter, they'll hang around and be slower to move through. temperatures still
bit more sunshine, but we will see another batch of showers crossing from france particularly into sussexcotland. some of them have hail and thunder mist in, temperatures around about 14—16 . overnight, rain for a time pushing into scotland, but across inland areas those showers will clear. temperature is around six or 7 degrees overnight. tuesday, early rain clears out of the way in scotland and for a good chunk of the day it should be reasonable here. the same too for northern ireland and...