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hand, he is looking very hard to renew the long-term contract of the striker, but he said that if swansea club should spend at least 200 million euros , sociedad is looking for a controlled game. fan dutch debic joined manchester 10 years ago for 40 million pounds , he said that the spanish club always had a loan transfer with a drug purchase clause of 800 million tomans, but united won't settle for less than 20 million pounds for the transfer of players. in the vicinity of intel, del sport reported that these plans, after receiving a positive response from lazar saman, an insider , presented your first offer to recruit this 21-year-old midfielder, which is very close to the wishes of the leaders of this team, and it is expected that in the future saman transfer negotiations the german is on loan and 20 million euros will be finalized. six players will sacrifice maghrebi. manchester united's head coach wants to sell the defeat of which country's team attracted the guardian. he said that he is only looking to build a strong team and has a special interest in recycling fiorentina's maghrebi
hand, he is looking very hard to renew the long-term contract of the striker, but he said that if swansea club should spend at least 200 million euros , sociedad is looking for a controlled game. fan dutch debic joined manchester 10 years ago for 40 million pounds , he said that the spanish club always had a loan transfer with a drug purchase clause of 800 million tomans, but united won't settle for less than 20 million pounds for the transfer of players. in the vicinity of intel, del sport...
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if you're in swansea, you yeah swansea. you can come. yeah swansea. >> be going, but >> yeah.'m there'll people i'm sure there'll be people in swansea. come and see swansea. they might come and see you, that go you, especially those that go reserved. very much. >> you are beautiful. >> you are beautiful. >> are lewis. he's beautiful. >> thank you for telling me. >> thank you for telling me. >> he's beautiful. yes. that's a fabulous lewis schaffer. he's part team. part of the headliners team. he'll tonight he'll be in swansea tonight as well, can probably well, so you can probably catch him there. thank you so much. this the news this is the gb news on tv, onune this is the gb news on tv, online digital i'm online and on digital radio. i'm nana live on the way nana akua. we're live on the way at could your feline friend at 335. could your feline friend be strain of be a danger? a strain of coronavirus has killed over 300,000 the island 300,000 cats in the island of cyprus. known cyprus. the strain known as feline infectious peritonitis , feline infectious peritonitis, is rapidl
if you're in swansea, you yeah swansea. you can come. yeah swansea. >> be going, but >> yeah.'m there'll people i'm sure there'll be people in swansea. come and see swansea. they might come and see you, that go you, especially those that go reserved. very much. >> you are beautiful. >> you are beautiful. >> are lewis. he's beautiful. >> thank you for telling me. >> thank you for telling me. >> he's beautiful. yes. that's a fabulous lewis schaffer....
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. >> reporter: her home in swansea sits on big, beautiful land. 2 1/2 acres to be exact. >> that keeps>> something else she couldn't forget after seeing it was the power steering top of the line mower made by john deere. >> i've always owned a john deere. i like the john deeres >> but getting on this throne of green took a little time for more than a year, marie began saving her money >> i kept counting it every month, every month i finally got to $5,000. oh, great! >> reporter: and for her 97th birthday, she decided to treat herself to the tractor >> i said i think i'm worth it all these years. i'm not going to take the money with me. i'm going save it? i'm going to spend it. >> reporter: in may she took a trip to a dealership in massachusetts. >> and i got the amount, and i bought the tractor for cash. >> of course, some salespeople were a little curious as to what a woman her age wanted to do with a john deere. so she explained that though she doesn't drive a car anymore, this was the next best thing. >> i still got all my marbles, and it's the money i save, i'm going to buy this tr
. >> reporter: her home in swansea sits on big, beautiful land. 2 1/2 acres to be exact. >> that keeps>> something else she couldn't forget after seeing it was the power steering top of the line mower made by john deere. >> i've always owned a john deere. i like the john deeres >> but getting on this throne of green took a little time for more than a year, marie began saving her money >> i kept counting it every month, every month i finally got to $5,000. oh,...
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we can now talk to dr maria pournara, a lecturer in criminology at the university of swansea.table with your opening thoughts on this development.— on this development. i mean, well, we want to — on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify _ on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify that _ on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify that this - on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify that this is - on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify that this is not i we want to clarify that this is not a new development. police forces in the uk have been using technology to capture and use personal data for many years now. what is new with this facial recognition software is that it uses real—time biometric processing of video images to identify particular individuals. and those biometric characters which are unique to each person's base, very much like a fingerprint, so it is notjust an image that captures, it is quite unique to individuals, which is why i think it raises so many concerns from the academic community. many conce
we can now talk to dr maria pournara, a lecturer in criminology at the university of swansea.table with your opening thoughts on this development.— on this development. i mean, well, we want to — on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify _ on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify that _ on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify that this - on this development. i mean, well, we want to clarify that this is - on this development. i mean, well, we want to...
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, and you moved dvla to swansea, and that actually makes sense .y makes sense. we shouldn't have this centripetal force with everything being forced the south east. forced into the south east. >> well, with that >> well, i agree with that because had ministerial because i had ministerial responsibility something responsibility for something called growth, called places for growth, which was doing that. was exactly doing that. and i worked with some really superb civil servants trying to get government activities out, which then becomes a hub for growth in in the regions. but still you need to get planning that is suitable in those regions. and it seems to me it's much too centrally directed. so the whole pressure becomes, let's suppose the man in whitehall who's telling us to build 10,000 houses and everything becomes about opposing rather than doing what the local community could cope with. >> well, you remember sir >> well, do you remember sir george young was was a housing minister when i was chair of planning chairman planning in ealing, chairm
, and you moved dvla to swansea, and that actually makes sense .y makes sense. we shouldn't have this centripetal force with everything being forced the south east. forced into the south east. >> well, with that >> well, i agree with that because had ministerial because i had ministerial responsibility something responsibility for something called growth, called places for growth, which was doing that. was exactly doing that. and i worked with some really superb civil servants...
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games in the training the coordination on like home, we get the whatever you have f t m e of f dot swansea. the always accompanied by music in order to support their motor skills when tackling what can be quite the challenging task. a mac, it'd be brought to young coleman. i see the patients when they arrive on the savvy c k and have a lease on that. and that's a huge success, which often the session manifests itself in the ability here, security, the more upfront costs to i, i know for these, these guys as the toner and toilet. come on. yeah, yeah, yeah. i as well so time since now, tom's like that. and in addition to the therapy sessions, i need to play to also attends regular tangle. events called me long guess times is they've bridged each for me by this message is, is made sense and is really important to me. man, it strengthens my stamina. goose, my memory keeps me mobile on the page, but i, i used to be really stiff and then i started doing a different job done. so i barely dancing. then i noticed how many months i have and how important movement to 0, what do it? and then i started
games in the training the coordination on like home, we get the whatever you have f t m e of f dot swansea. the always accompanied by music in order to support their motor skills when tackling what can be quite the challenging task. a mac, it'd be brought to young coleman. i see the patients when they arrive on the savvy c k and have a lease on that. and that's a huge success, which often the session manifests itself in the ability here, security, the more upfront costs to i, i know for these,...
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appeared to be a young man and he implied that he was involved in smuggling drugs from london to swanseaookout for a little girlfriend and i thought this was registered to see evidence of that kind of grooming and then he has to have me send a photo of myself and that happened a number of times in this investigation in the scans on the lookout for fake accounts like mine and that's a good education peoples identities and obviously, 15—year—old girl was account was account was set up and i cannot see the picture in my coverings she say no to the outcome of my coverings she say no to get aggressive and that stop me from going any further with my investigation.— with my investigation. which are able to get _ with my investigation. which are able to get any _ with my investigation. which are able to get any sense _ with my investigation. which are able to get any sense of - with my investigation. which are able to get any sense of the i with my investigation. which are l able to get any sense of the scale of this problem? the able to get any sense of the scale of this problem?— of this probl
appeared to be a young man and he implied that he was involved in smuggling drugs from london to swanseaookout for a little girlfriend and i thought this was registered to see evidence of that kind of grooming and then he has to have me send a photo of myself and that happened a number of times in this investigation in the scans on the lookout for fake accounts like mine and that's a good education peoples identities and obviously, 15—year—old girl was account was account was set up and i...
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international w(swansea at the aired a meeting know, i spoke on international w(swansea at the university have 12 security and we had to have 12 security guards because was guards because there was a petition saying that we shouldn't to hold the shouldn't be able to hold the meeting on. i mean, our meeting and so on. i mean, our side is not trying to close debate down. >> interesting because >> it's interesting because i saw mp, tweet saw clive lewis, the mp, tweet out that, you know, is out that, you know, there is toxicity sides, but i've toxicity on both sides, but i've never death or rape threats never seen death or rape threats coming feminist to a coming from a feminist to a trans activist. maybe i'm wrong , but i haven't seen that. but i've way i >> -- >> and you see, one of my problems with what labour is doing that they say, i doing now is that they say, i welcome the fact they're welcome the fact that they're dropping self—id. that a that dropping self—id. that is a that is that is progress, yes. but it's taken them a hell a long it's taken them a hell of a long time and i don't
international w(swansea at the aired a meeting know, i spoke on international w(swansea at the university have 12 security and we had to have 12 security guards because was guards because there was a petition saying that we shouldn't to hold the shouldn't be able to hold the meeting on. i mean, our meeting and so on. i mean, our side is not trying to close debate down. >> interesting because >> it's interesting because i saw mp, tweet saw clive lewis, the mp, tweet out that, you...
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they're getting up in the getting a free ride up in the daily people in swansea daily mail.e like, oh look, there's an opera spicy. >> believe that lewis an opera spicy. >> an believe that lewis an opera spicy. >> an interesting; that lewis an opera spicy. >> an interesting theory, ewis an opera spicy. >> an interesting theory, this has an interesting theory, this idea mocking people has an interesting theory, this idea apply mocking people has an interesting theory, this idea apply rwarnings. aople who apply trigger warnings. yeah, national yeah, but the welsh national opera has form this. they opera has form on this. they actually trigger actually applied a trigger warning of warning to their production of dead walking. going? dead man walking. are we going? five because the five years ago? and because the opening was horrific opening scene was a horrific rape and they applied rape and murder and they applied a trigger warning to advise audience members to turn up ten minutes were going minutes late if they were going to you to be upset. but if you miss that, miss the whol
they're getting up in the getting a free ride up in the daily people in swansea daily mail.e like, oh look, there's an opera spicy. >> believe that lewis an opera spicy. >> an believe that lewis an opera spicy. >> an interesting; that lewis an opera spicy. >> an interesting theory, ewis an opera spicy. >> an interesting theory, this has an interesting theory, this idea mocking people has an interesting theory, this idea apply mocking people has an interesting...
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they're getting up in the getting a free ride up in the daily people in swansea daily mail.be like, oh look, there's an opera spicy. >> believe that lewis >> i would believe that lewis has interesting has an interesting theory, this idea they're people idea that they're mocking people who but the welsh national yeah, but the welsh national opera has on this. they opera has form on this. they actually trigger actually applied a trigger warning of warning to their production of dead walking. going? dead man walking. are we going? five because the five years ago? and because the opening was horrific opening scene was a horrific rape and they applied rape and murder and they applied a trigger warning to advise audience members to turn up ten minutes were going audience members to turn up ten mibe:es were going audience members to turn up ten mibe upset were going audience members to turn up ten mibe upset. were going audience members to turn up ten mibe upset. if were going audience members to turn up ten mibe upset. if wermissng to be upset. but if you miss that, miss the whole
they're getting up in the getting a free ride up in the daily people in swansea daily mail.be like, oh look, there's an opera spicy. >> believe that lewis >> i would believe that lewis has interesting has an interesting theory, this idea they're people idea that they're mocking people who but the welsh national yeah, but the welsh national opera has on this. they opera has form on this. they actually trigger actually applied a trigger warning of warning to their production of dead...
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and then he denigrates others swansea for instance was despicable. okay. all right, not good for any pr there, walpole. oh lordy, walpole where he found the troops much scattered some indwelling houses and other in barns the poor mean despicable wretched town. could not afford one regiment room in their dwelling houses for one night. this is the first night that our men has been under the necessity of lying in barns on this march. so fascinating point in this he's revealing that as they have been marching through these communities. they have been quartered in people's homes. the inhabitants along this trek have been welcoming the soldiers. into their homes, they've not had to lay out under the stars or at that point up to that point in barns. now i will point out that it could be all welcoming at another point or two as we look at what hazen is doing. he was also perfectly willing to threaten councilmen along the way that if you are not willing to give us the supplies they we need for instance flower then we'll take it if you don't let us stable our horses
and then he denigrates others swansea for instance was despicable. okay. all right, not good for any pr there, walpole. oh lordy, walpole where he found the troops much scattered some indwelling houses and other in barns the poor mean despicable wretched town. could not afford one regiment room in their dwelling houses for one night. this is the first night that our men has been under the necessity of lying in barns on this march. so fascinating point in this he's revealing that as they have...
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the siege that is going at the migrant hotel going on at the migrant hotel site in quite site in swanseaenes . you know, extraordinary scenes. you know, in the last three days. another 1000 young men have crossed the engush 1000 young men have crossed the english channel. this pressure's being put on everywhere . i mean, being put on everywhere. i mean, i've seen two, natalie, but is this a big debate in wales or not? >> it is a big debate . it and >> it is a big debate. it and the uk government is doing its best at the moment, i'm sure with the new not doing very well . well, you know, i mean, we've got we've got the courts, everything is kept. you know, the courts are they've got problems with the courts. yeah, they're trying it. they've got a target to reduce them and ultimately they will next ultimately they will the next general they will be, general election, they will be, you are what are the you know, what are what are the labour alternatives? have labour alternatives? what have labour alternatives? what have labour they're going to labour alternatives? what have lalabout they're
the siege that is going at the migrant hotel going on at the migrant hotel site in quite site in swanseaenes . you know, extraordinary scenes. you know, in the last three days. another 1000 young men have crossed the engush 1000 young men have crossed the english channel. this pressure's being put on everywhere . i mean, being put on everywhere. i mean, i've seen two, natalie, but is this a big debate in wales or not? >> it is a big debate . it and >> it is a big debate. it and the...
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that is road, but the siege that is going at the migrant hotel going on at the migrant hotel site in swanseaordinary scenes . you know, extraordinary scenes. you know, in the last three days. another 1000 young men have crossed the engush 1000 young men have crossed the english channel. this pressure's being put on everywhere . i mean, being put on everywhere. i mean, i've seen two, natalie, but is this a big debate in wales or not? >> it is a big debate . it and >> it is a big debate. it and the uk government is doing its best at the moment, i'm sure with the new not doing very well . well, you know, i mean, we've got we've got the courts, everything is kept. you know, the courts are they've got problems with the courts. yeah, they're trying it. they've got a target to reduce them and ultimately they will next ultimately they will the next general election, will be, general election, they will be, you are what are the you know, what are what are the labour alternatives? have labour alternatives? what have labour alternatives? what have labour they're going labour has said they're going to d
that is road, but the siege that is going at the migrant hotel going on at the migrant hotel site in swanseaordinary scenes . you know, extraordinary scenes. you know, in the last three days. another 1000 young men have crossed the engush 1000 young men have crossed the english channel. this pressure's being put on everywhere . i mean, being put on everywhere. i mean, i've seen two, natalie, but is this a big debate in wales or not? >> it is a big debate . it and >> it is a big...
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now, jim in swansea, you've got us all talking because you say great show as usual, but i'm absolutelyg. we've got no idea what tamping means. i'm really hoping it's not something rude . maybe it's just a local rude. maybe it's just a local expression. tell me what it means. we're absolutely intrigued. john says esg reminds me of when asc took over the construction industry . well construction industry. well intentioned, but a red rag to a jobs worth, he says. i hear you , stuart says. thank you for an excellent show with ben and joe. he is loving the conversation so far. let's move it on, shall we? you might be familiar with the story of david hunter, a 76 year old british man. he was just freed from prison in cyprus just this after this morning after being convicted wife's convicted for his wife's manslaughter in 2021. awful situation . he says his wife , a situation. he says his wife, a blood cancer, she was begging him basically to end her life . him basically to end her life. obviously, she died. he apparently then took an overdose. it didn't work . overdose. it didn't work. clear
now, jim in swansea, you've got us all talking because you say great show as usual, but i'm absolutelyg. we've got no idea what tamping means. i'm really hoping it's not something rude . maybe it's just a local rude. maybe it's just a local expression. tell me what it means. we're absolutely intrigued. john says esg reminds me of when asc took over the construction industry . well construction industry. well intentioned, but a red rag to a jobs worth, he says. i hear you , stuart says. thank...
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_ degrees and similar in belfast and swansea and oxford at about 20 and not a _ swansea and oxford at of the conflict. more than one—thousand british troops lost their lives, and many who fought in the war feel that their contribution has been forgotten — overshadowed by the second world war. celestina olulode has been meeting some veterans and hearing their stories. in my mind, the korean war was one of the most brutal and bloodiest wars of the 20th century simply because people don't know about the huge loss. ronald yardley was barely 18 when he became one of the tens of thousands of servicemen who fought in the korean war. he served on board the royal navy cruiser hms belfast. the korean war experience was the biggest learning curve in my life, without a shadow of doubt. i was on a ship that was cramped with 1,000 men. really cramped, and you had to learn to live with your colleagues, all of whom came from a different background from you. the conflict erupted after communist north korea invaded the south injune 1950. in korea, united nations forces continued their offensive against
_ degrees and similar in belfast and swansea and oxford at about 20 and not a _ swansea and oxford at of the conflict. more than one—thousand british troops lost their lives, and many who fought in the war feel that their contribution has been forgotten — overshadowed by the second world war. celestina olulode has been meeting some veterans and hearing their stories. in my mind, the korean war was one of the most brutal and bloodiest wars of the 20th century simply because people don't know...
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know, it's sta|it's starting off the 15th of >> it's starting off the 15th of july, next saturday in swansea. so we're starting with all the swirls. that's the way we go. and then funnily enough, i'm doing a lot of gigs , not i'm doing a lot of gigs, not incorporated in the tour, but then i get around, get back to in october, i'm doing southampton on the 14th of october. two dates in london, the 20th and the 21st of october. i think one of those is sold out, but there's still still tickets for the other one. so slow , yeah, slow so it's a slow, slow, yeah, slow re—entry. and after what i like to think of as a two year tactical retreat , yeah, absolutely. >> and people should be aware when they come and see the show that what you're saying on stage isn't literal expression isn't a literal expression of your view. isn't a literal expression of youyeah, view. isn't a literal expression of youyeah, well'iew. isn't a literal expression of youyeah, well ,aw. isn't a literal expression of youyeah, well , you know, they're >> yeah, well, you know, they're welcome to be. >> welcome >> they're welcome
know, it's sta|it's starting off the 15th of >> it's starting off the 15th of july, next saturday in swansea. so we're starting with all the swirls. that's the way we go. and then funnily enough, i'm doing a lot of gigs , not i'm doing a lot of gigs, not incorporated in the tour, but then i get around, get back to in october, i'm doing southampton on the 14th of october. two dates in london, the 20th and the 21st of october. i think one of those is sold out, but there's still still...
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i chaired a meeting at at the university, at swansea at the university, and to have 12 security and wethere was a petition saying that we shouldn't to hold the shouldn't be able to hold the meeting on. i mean, our meeting and so on. i mean, our side not trying to close side is not trying to close debate down. >> interesting because >> it's interesting because i saw the tweet saw clive lewis, the mp, tweet out that, you know, there is toxicity sides, but i've toxicity on both sides, but i've never death or rape threats never seen death or rape threats coming feminist to a coming from a feminist to a trans activist. maybe i'm wrong , but i haven't seen that. but i've way i >> -- >> and you see, one of my problems is problems with what labour is doing they say, i doing now is that they say, i welcome the fact that they're dropping self—id. that that dropping self—id. that is a that is that is progress, yes. but it's taken them a hell of long it's taken them a hell of a long time and i don't think can time and i don't think you can simply an article, give one simply have an article, give o
i chaired a meeting at at the university, at swansea at the university, and to have 12 security and wethere was a petition saying that we shouldn't to hold the shouldn't be able to hold the meeting on. i mean, our meeting and so on. i mean, our side not trying to close side is not trying to close debate down. >> interesting because >> it's interesting because i saw the tweet saw clive lewis, the mp, tweet out that, you know, there is toxicity sides, but i've toxicity on both sides,...
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liverpool, manchester, birmingham, york , newcastle, birmingham, york, newcastle, edinburgh, belfast, swanseather. yeah. >> and i think maria caulfield, the health minister, has acknowledged that waiting list could get even worse, get even longer. had oliver longer. but we had oliver dowden, course, referring to dowden, of course, referring to the workforce plan with 2.4 billion over five years, it could be that a labour government benefits from that move rather than a tory government . government. >> well, we need to make sure that that doesn't happen. as conservatives, it's important. but workforce plan was but the workforce plan was definitely the right thing to do. it's a first for the nhs. it's great that it came out before the 75th anniversary. it's definitely put a buzz into the people that are working in the people that are working in the nhs. i heard on the radio this morning speaking with nurses this morning and they were particularly enjoying their job and they were pleased that the workforce plan had been put in place . in place. >> you criticised them, though, for going on strike
liverpool, manchester, birmingham, york , newcastle, birmingham, york, newcastle, edinburgh, belfast, swanseather. yeah. >> and i think maria caulfield, the health minister, has acknowledged that waiting list could get even worse, get even longer. had oliver longer. but we had oliver dowden, course, referring to dowden, of course, referring to the workforce plan with 2.4 billion over five years, it could be that a labour government benefits from that move rather than a tory government ....