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afi theyjust can't. yes, and not 'ust the young. a lot i theyjust can't.t of adults h theyjust can't. yes, and notjust the young. a lot of adults fall. theyjust can't. yes, and notjustl the young. a lot of adults fall into that trap as well. thank you very much indeed.— king charles and queen camilla have attended their first braemar gathering as monarchs, along with the princess royal. the event, the most famous highland games in scotland, takes place every september and is considered a favourite of the royal family. charles, as prince of wales, attended many times over the years with his mother. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. leading the royal party, for the first time as king and queen. no royal family summer break in scotland is complete without a visit to the braemar highland gathering. # god save our gracious king. # the king was wearing a kilt made from the newly created king charles the third tartan, as he watched this celebration of highland culture and traditions. the king first came here as a young boy with his mother, queen eliz
afi theyjust can't. yes, and not 'ust the young. a lot i theyjust can't.t of adults h theyjust can't. yes, and notjust the young. a lot of adults fall. theyjust can't. yes, and notjustl the young. a lot of adults fall into that trap as well. thank you very much indeed.— king charles and queen camilla have attended their first braemar gathering as monarchs, along with the princess royal. the event, the most famous highland games in scotland, takes place every september and is considered a...
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- are always people that come, they're not football fans and theyjust comel not football fans and theyjust theyjust come to be antagonistic and _ not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic and tough - not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic and tough like . to be antagonistic and tough like that, _ to be antagonistic and tough like that, so— to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they— to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are _ to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are the _ to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are the ones. - to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are the ones. the i that, so they are the ones. the tribal nature _ that, so they are the ones. the tribal nature of _ that, so they are the ones. the tribal nature of the _ that, so they are the ones. tribal nature of the rhetoric, that, so they are the ones.- tribal nature of the rhetoric, the abuse of the away fans or vice versa, and the officials, the players, it has got worse. liverpool owners fenway sports group have agreed to sell a minority stake in
- are always people that come, they're not football fans and theyjust comel not football fans and theyjust theyjust come to be antagonistic and _ not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic and tough - not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic and tough like . to be antagonistic and tough like that, _ to be antagonistic and tough like that, so— to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they— to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are _ to be antagonistic...
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theyjust see the video footage and they are scared.— theyjust see the video footage and they are scareds - eak to they are scared. have you managed to speak to any — they are scared. have you managed to speak to any armenians? _ they are scared. have you managed to speak to any armenians? what - they are scared. have you managed to speak to any armenians? what are - speak to any armenians? what are they saying to you? what do they want? we they saying to you? what do they want? ~ . �* ., ., ., , , .,~ they saying to you? what do they want? . �* ., ., ., ,, .,~ ., want? we haven't managed to speak to an one in want? we haven't managed to speak to anyone in the — want? we haven't managed to speak to anyone in the capital. _ want? we haven't managed to speak to anyone in the capital. but _ want? we haven't managed to speak to anyone in the capital. but some - anyone in the capital. but some journalists spoke to some armenians who left karabakh. what journalists spoke to some armenians who left karabakh.— who left karabakh. what has the reaction been _ who left karabakh. what has the reacti
theyjust see the video footage and they are scared.— theyjust see the video footage and they are scareds - eak to they are scared. have you managed to speak to any — they are scared. have you managed to speak to any armenians? _ they are scared. have you managed to speak to any armenians? what - they are scared. have you managed to speak to any armenians? what are - speak to any armenians? what are they saying to you? what do they want? we they saying to you? what do they want? ~ . �* .,...
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theyjust want more earned media, a bunch _ calculation?rned media, a bunch of cameras, donald trump will be there and this'll be there opportunity to counter anything that he says in the big speech and so, yes, it is important but we are still a long way out from the balance being cast in the primaries and those who are not donald trump will try to figure out if they're in second place are trying to unseat him come to thousand 24.— trying to unseat him come to thousand 24. ., ~ , ., ., ., thousand 24. thank you for “oining us. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. more than one in 20 children are sleeping on floors, because they don't have beds of their own. new research by the charity barnardo's, has found �*bed poverty�* is increasing, because of the cost of living crisis. the government says, it's providing record levels of support. a ban — on some single use plastics — is due to come into force across england this weekend. from sunday, businesses will have to stop using — si
theyjust want more earned media, a bunch _ calculation?rned media, a bunch of cameras, donald trump will be there and this'll be there opportunity to counter anything that he says in the big speech and so, yes, it is important but we are still a long way out from the balance being cast in the primaries and those who are not donald trump will try to figure out if they're in second place are trying to unseat him come to thousand 24.— trying to unseat him come to thousand 24. ., ~ , ., ., .,...
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want to move on _ lifetime on brexit, theyjust want to move on 0t— lifetime on brexit, theyjust wanttheyjust want to move on. of course, there - lifetime on brexit, theyjust want to move on. of course, there arej to move on. of course, there are some _ to move on. of course, there are some assets— to move on. of course, there are some assets in _ to move on. of course, there are some assets in the _ to move on. of course, there are some assets in the uk— to move on. of course, there are some assets in the uk that - to move on. of course, there are some assets in the uk that are l some assets in the uk that are interestim} _ some assets in the uk that are interesting. it— some assets in the uk that are interesting. it would _ some assets in the uk that are interesting. it would be - some assets in the uk that are interesting. it would be good l some assets in the uk that are i interesting. it would be good for european — interesting. it would be good for european companies _ interesting. it would be good for european companies if- interesting. it would be good for european companies i
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so wrong on tesla, theyjust view it continued to prove.esla, they just view it as continued to prove. so wrong on tesla, theyjust view it as an auto company, it's an apples to oranges comparison. actually more and more batteries, more self driving ai, i think further away from a traditional auto company. india's prime minister and saudi �*s 7 620 summit over the weekend and current talks seem significant and india's global growing ambitions as a south asian powerhouse. some of the key areas of bilateral talks. also been in discussions of using local currencies instead of us dollars 7 the 2 also discussed, saudi arabia is a member, india has been very keen to seal this, out of region is india's the biggest trading bloc, accounts for 80%. also seen as a challenge to expand india's trade to europe. the talks are crucialjust coming 2 days after the middle east to europe economic corridor was announced. the corridor was announced. the corridor which will connect south asia to middle east will benefit india, and many view this as a counter to ch
so wrong on tesla, theyjust view it continued to prove.esla, they just view it as continued to prove. so wrong on tesla, theyjust view it as an auto company, it's an apples to oranges comparison. actually more and more batteries, more self driving ai, i think further away from a traditional auto company. india's prime minister and saudi �*s 7 620 summit over the weekend and current talks seem significant and india's global growing ambitions as a south asian powerhouse. some of the key areas...
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you mentioned the _ government if theyjust left.ng the border into armenia playing brescia for looking the other way. what does that tell us more broadly about russia's control in the caucuses at the moment? —— russia. i control in the caucuses at the moment? -- russia.- control in the caucuses at the moment? -- russia. ithink russia's focus is elsewhere. _ moment? -- russia. ithink russia's focus is elsewhere. you _ moment? -- russia. ithink russia's focus is elsewhere. you may - moment? -- russia. ithink russia's focus is elsewhere. you may agree. | focus is elsewhere. you may agree. it is in ukraine. the russian peacekeeping force in nagorno—karabakh, the numbers have reduced because people are being shifted to ukraine. on the other hand, they did not fulfil their obligation with regard to keeping the border corridor open. they allowed them to close it. and the armenians in karabakh have been experiencing, for several months, a complete blockade serious food shortages and no access to medical facilities. so i do not think that fr
you mentioned the _ government if theyjust left.ng the border into armenia playing brescia for looking the other way. what does that tell us more broadly about russia's control in the caucuses at the moment? —— russia. i control in the caucuses at the moment? -- russia.- control in the caucuses at the moment? -- russia. ithink russia's focus is elsewhere. _ moment? -- russia. ithink russia's focus is elsewhere. you _ moment? -- russia. ithink russia's focus is elsewhere. you may - moment?...
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government would publish nationally a list of the affected schools later this week but she said theyjustt she said they just want to the affected schools later this week but she said theyjust want to go around and sort of make sure the fine detail is correct. but i think there are parents everywhere who are just desperate to know once and for all. the problem is, ithink just desperate to know once and for all. the problem is, i think the government doesn't yet know once and for which schools are and are not affected. i think that is one of the reasons this will run for a bit longer. reasons this will run for a bit loner. , ' ., ., . longer. henry zeffman, our chief olitical longer. henry zeffman, our chief political reporter _ longer. henry zeffman, our chief political reporter in _ longer. henry zeffman, our chief| political reporter in westminster, thank you for bringing this up—to—date. we do have much more on the ongoing story there, including many more questions are answered about what raac is in the first place. you can go to the bbc news website and go to our live page. just befor
government would publish nationally a list of the affected schools later this week but she said theyjustt she said they just want to the affected schools later this week but she said theyjust want to go around and sort of make sure the fine detail is correct. but i think there are parents everywhere who are just desperate to know once and for all. the problem is, ithink just desperate to know once and for all. the problem is, i think the government doesn't yet know once and for which schools...
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they're able to operate normally and use the money to pay their bills for products etc in russia theyjustepatriate that to the holding company or back to the shareholders. and we really don't know how much money is involved because, of course, no company is going to stand on the front page of the media and say, look how much money when making in russia, of course they are not. so, probably the amount of money thatis so, probably the amount of money that is trapped is a lot more than is cited in the report because we do know that western companies are making a lot of money in russia and have been for the last couple of years but are very careful not to broadcast how much that is. really aood to broadcast how much that is. really good to have _ broadcast how much that is. really good to have you — broadcast how much that is. really good to have you in _ broadcast how much that is. really good to have you in sight. - in other news. the british opposition leader, keir starmer, has promised he'll try to re—write the brexit deal with the european union if his labour party wins the next general
they're able to operate normally and use the money to pay their bills for products etc in russia theyjustepatriate that to the holding company or back to the shareholders. and we really don't know how much money is involved because, of course, no company is going to stand on the front page of the media and say, look how much money when making in russia, of course they are not. so, probably the amount of money thatis so, probably the amount of money that is trapped is a lot more than is cited in...
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were theyjust keep banning the dogs? it willjust_ theyjust keep banning the dogs?lots can't keep blaming the dogs, they don't have a voice.— don't have a voice. lots of people are calling — don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for _ don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for regulation, - don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for regulation, lots i don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for regulation, lots ofl are calling for regulation, lots of people talking about that this morning. we have claire earlier on saying it was too competitive, they willjust move on to some other genetic concoction. michael an event can be, i will get you to wrap it up for us at the end. michael, i want to get to you, you had one and had to get to you, you had one and had to get to you, you had one and had to get rid of it, why? i to get to you, you had one and had to get rid of it, why?— to get to you, you had one and had to get rid of it, why? i adopted him from battersea _ to get rid of it, why? i adopted him from battersea dogs _ to get rid of it
were theyjust keep banning the dogs? it willjust_ theyjust keep banning the dogs?lots can't keep blaming the dogs, they don't have a voice.— don't have a voice. lots of people are calling — don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for _ don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for regulation, - don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for regulation, lots i don't have a voice. lots of people are calling for regulation, lots ofl are calling for regulation, lots of people...
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are theyjust a recruitment videos that you create?st see them as content in their own right? for a erson content in their own right? for a person like _ content in their own right? for a person like me _ content in their own right? fr?" a person like me who doesn't have the licence and registrations. i need to prove myself to my countrymen that i can talk about it, i know my stuff. so creating a content creates a way for me to improve my credality after you watch my content and you realise how important financial planning is and you want to take that next step. i provide that next step. having not watched the whole thing through... i've looked at the videos in detail, but if i'm being honest, i'm not really part of that target audience. luckily, the bbc has someone who deals specifically with finance for younger people. with finance for younger --eole. , i, , people. the rise of these apps, tiktok, instagram, _ people. the rise of these apps, tiktok, instagram, youtube i people. the rise of these apps, tiktok, instagram, youtube -| ti
are theyjust a recruitment videos that you create?st see them as content in their own right? for a erson content in their own right? for a person like _ content in their own right? for a person like me _ content in their own right? fr?" a person like me who doesn't have the licence and registrations. i need to prove myself to my countrymen that i can talk about it, i know my stuff. so creating a content creates a way for me to improve my credality after you watch my content and you realise...
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and the main reason was because theyjust could not see how orchestras would accept a deaf musician, andin the audition, i wasn't even asked what my, you know, aims were going to be and things like that — that was not part of the audition, and so i said, "look, i want to be a solo percussionist." and this was like a double whammy in a way, because, of course, solo percussion did not exist on a full—time basis before and with so little repertoire for solo percussion, so theyjust could not see how a career could be made by being a solo percussionist. for me, this had already been formed in my mind, so it was already happening, so i'd sort of passed that stage, as it were. and so, i just felt that, no, i needed to say, "was the audition good enough? yes or no? "if it was good enough, yes, then really, "any person should be able to get in based on that audition." you did get into the royal academy of music, you enrolled in 1982, and the next choice that you've brought for the programme is a percussionist — a teacher of yours. tell me aboutjames blades. i... i'm still lost for words sometimes
and the main reason was because theyjust could not see how orchestras would accept a deaf musician, andin the audition, i wasn't even asked what my, you know, aims were going to be and things like that — that was not part of the audition, and so i said, "look, i want to be a solo percussionist." and this was like a double whammy in a way, because, of course, solo percussion did not exist on a full—time basis before and with so little repertoire for solo percussion, so theyjust...
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and theyjust kind of laughed at me and said, "of course we won't."ll not do that and therefore, if i can't get any support out there as a surveyor, i'm not going to be able to sign this off and regretfully i've got to say to the council, my recommendation is you don't use the space. as with some other buildings affected by this issue, it hasn't led to the closure of the whole site. so here at the sands centre in carlisle, this auditorium, built in the mid—1980s, is now completely closed and out of bounds but the adjoining leisure centre, built much more recently, is open for business as usual. the knock—on effect is huge, the wider economic impact as well. we look at the pubs around, the hotels, the staff that might have been working here, it isjust really, really disappointing. in northampton, the royal and derngate theatres have also been closed due to worries about crumbling concrete. engineers are on site and some performers have planned to go elsewhere. comedian tim vine has had to find another venue orface not performing here. i am making light
and theyjust kind of laughed at me and said, "of course we won't."ll not do that and therefore, if i can't get any support out there as a surveyor, i'm not going to be able to sign this off and regretfully i've got to say to the council, my recommendation is you don't use the space. as with some other buildings affected by this issue, it hasn't led to the closure of the whole site. so here at the sands centre in carlisle, this auditorium, built in the mid—1980s, is now completely...
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theyjust do not believe this would be in russia's interest.ing at a straight arms deal, the question is how much of a difference can korean weapons take on the front in ukraine, will it be able to repel forces. its ability to produce weapons is limited and it is thought north korea would be reluctant to hand over too much of its existing pile. if anything, this is a political moment, a political show. it is these two countries showing the west, the united states, that they are prepared to watch must more closely together. it is a warning in part i am sure that the united states to say do not support ukraine too much. the meeting with vladmir putin is kimjong'un�*s first trip abroad in four years and his tenth foreign trip after more than a decade in power. but, he's only been to five different countries in that time. he became the country's leader in 2011, after taking over from his father. but it wasn't until march of 2018 that he made his first international trip, heading to china for talks with chinese president xijinping. in april that yea
theyjust do not believe this would be in russia's interest.ing at a straight arms deal, the question is how much of a difference can korean weapons take on the front in ukraine, will it be able to repel forces. its ability to produce weapons is limited and it is thought north korea would be reluctant to hand over too much of its existing pile. if anything, this is a political moment, a political show. it is these two countries showing the west, the united states, that they are prepared to watch...
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theyjust — that is victory for them. they don't want more than that.le who are talking about more than that, going into russia — no. the ukrainians just want the russian soldiers out of their country, and we talked about how they are trying to push to the south. they are trying to push to the east around bakhmut, so that is what they are after that is what we — we are helping them. we are helping them do exactly that, so i think that is a clear answer to what is victory for the ukrainians. we have heard, ambassador, that the counteroffensive in ukraine, as you said on various fronts, has been making slow progress. winter is just around the corner. what needs to happen in the next two months, really, in particular? in the next two months before the weather changes, now, they are not like the winter or the rainy season or the wet season. it is not going to stop the counteroffensive. it will slow it, make it more complicated, but the ukrainians are going to continue this counteroffensive, but in the next two months, back to your question, they hope they c
theyjust — that is victory for them. they don't want more than that.le who are talking about more than that, going into russia — no. the ukrainians just want the russian soldiers out of their country, and we talked about how they are trying to push to the south. they are trying to push to the east around bakhmut, so that is what they are after that is what we — we are helping them. we are helping them do exactly that, so i think that is a clear answer to what is victory for the...
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you know there is that trauma you can see in their eyes and theyjust trauma you can see in their eyese to talk to. we are seeing people just lined up on streets outside the levelled homes and just looking for someone and something. that homes and just looking for someone and something-— and something. that is a really a-rahic and something. that is a really graphic account. _ and something. that is a really graphic account. where - and something. that is a really graphic account. where do - and something. that is a really graphic account. where do you | and something. that is a really - graphic account. where do you start your work then?— your work then? yeah, so currently we are distributing _ your work then? yeah, so currently we are distributing blankets - your work then? yeah, so currently we are distributing blankets and . we are distributing blankets and beds. we are working on hygiene items and food and make sure the aid is relevant, it is there on time and it is relevant to the communities so we are not overlapping other work. it is definitely urgent. right now, in the mountai
you know there is that trauma you can see in their eyes and theyjust trauma you can see in their eyese to talk to. we are seeing people just lined up on streets outside the levelled homes and just looking for someone and something. that homes and just looking for someone and something-— and something. that is a really a-rahic and something. that is a really graphic account. _ and something. that is a really graphic account. where - and something. that is a really graphic account. where do -...
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well, i think theyjust could have done it much more quickly.ided this altogether. this government made the decision not to invest in our school infrastructure, in our school buildings. they have cut the budget. they cut the school building schools for the future budget and has now left us with the situation where many of our school buildings are not fit for purpose. they are draughty, they are cold. they have poor windows, they have poor ventilation. we know about raac. they have poor ventilation. we also know about asbestos. they have poor ventilation. this is another thing for headteachers to deal with. they are changing the guidance. they are changing information daily to headteachers and telling them to deal with it. just two days, for some people, before the beginning of term and that isjust a complete disregard and is disrespectful to those people trying to do their best for children and young people at this difficult time. ministers have said they acted properly once they received new information. they've also talked about the amount the
well, i think theyjust could have done it much more quickly.ided this altogether. this government made the decision not to invest in our school infrastructure, in our school buildings. they have cut the budget. they cut the school building schools for the future budget and has now left us with the situation where many of our school buildings are not fit for purpose. they are draughty, they are cold. they have poor windows, they have poor ventilation. we know about raac. they have poor...
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theyjust don't have the resources. these - to come back that? theyjust don't. have the resources.rance but there has been a lot of france but there has been a lot of anti—french rhetoric are a lot of young people didn't like the colonial legacy so there has been, they basically told the french at they basically told the french at the united nations to pack up their bags and there is towards russia. russia is not able to provide enough military assistance as well. so there are soviet powers being supplied such as helicopters, drains and planes, but the evidence is that the mercenaries on the ground, in mali, there is some 1500 mercenaries, that doesn't compare to the 13,000 united nations troops, so simply not enough firepower to repel the islamist. simply not enough firepower to repel the islamist-— the islamist. thank you very much for “oininu the islamist. thank you very much forjoining us— the islamist. thank you very much forjoining us from _ the islamist. thank you very much forjoining us from the _ the islamist. thank you very much forjoining us from the newsroom. j the amer
theyjust don't have the resources. these - to come back that? theyjust don't. have the resources.rance but there has been a lot of france but there has been a lot of anti—french rhetoric are a lot of young people didn't like the colonial legacy so there has been, they basically told the french at they basically told the french at the united nations to pack up their bags and there is towards russia. russia is not able to provide enough military assistance as well. so there are soviet powers...
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they're still greens, but theyjust happen to be pragmatic.could get into the details of that decision. it's not one that personally, i would support, but i guess what the german greens would say would be that if they'd actually had a majority in that parliament, they would have been able to move much more quickly... and they are pragmatists. they want to exercise what power and influence they can. but in a sense, it's kind of irrelevant to what the situation is here in the uk because we don't need to be opening new coal mines in the uk. fortunately, now we're not doing that for electricity. but the government has given the green light to the cumbrian coal mine for steel, against a lot of advice because increasingly, green steel is being seen as a replacement to steel that depends on coal. but the bottom line is, here in the uk, that we have an opportunity to really go hard for renewables and energy efficiency. and yet what did we see just last week? we saw the government failing to get any new offshore wind onto the grid because at that aucti
they're still greens, but theyjust happen to be pragmatic.could get into the details of that decision. it's not one that personally, i would support, but i guess what the german greens would say would be that if they'd actually had a majority in that parliament, they would have been able to move much more quickly... and they are pragmatists. they want to exercise what power and influence they can. but in a sense, it's kind of irrelevant to what the situation is here in the uk because we don't...
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and theyjust kind of turned around and said that there wasn't really anything that you could do to helpthat. at this point, i'm, like, 22 in a relationship, but by no means at a point where i'm ready to like try for a baby or have a family. she says she found natural cycles advertised on social media and followed the apps instructions immediately. ijust saw, i think, green and red. most people think if you sat at a traffic light, red mean stop, green means go. i assume the fact that i entered my data meant that they knew enough about my body and my cycle that i could be having unprotected sex. i had been using it from the december and by the january i'd found out that i was pregnant. natural cycles says the app is effective from day one and that it will only give you green days when it has enough data to do so. i think effective from day one is a very bold statement to make. i think the app putting something forward that after six months you can be having a happy and hormone free life — that would be a better statement to make than saying it's effective from day one, but that was defini
and theyjust kind of turned around and said that there wasn't really anything that you could do to helpthat. at this point, i'm, like, 22 in a relationship, but by no means at a point where i'm ready to like try for a baby or have a family. she says she found natural cycles advertised on social media and followed the apps instructions immediately. ijust saw, i think, green and red. most people think if you sat at a traffic light, red mean stop, green means go. i assume the fact that i entered...
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my body was still quite fit and healthy and i really had the trauma of the chemo and then theyjust gotter that. and by the end i was just pleading for the 12th and after the 12th it was obviouslyjust trying to feel better as quick as possible, knowing i didn't really have to go back in. they weren't really expecting any difficult news at the end of it, even though it might have come. and then once i've had the scan, they kind ofjust rang me and just kind of give us the good news. and that was when i was just upstairs in the morning. so yeah, there was a lot of tears and, yeah, it was just kind of a relief that it was kind of all done. the whole footballing community, as soon as i got diagnosed, was absolutely amazing with all the support and things like that. so, yeah, it was not a surprise, but i was i was very thankful for it all. golf now, and shane lowry is looking to continue his return to form as he defends his title at the pga championship at wentworth. the irishman achieved a first top ten finish since february, coming joint third at the irish 0pen last week. there had been som
my body was still quite fit and healthy and i really had the trauma of the chemo and then theyjust gotter that. and by the end i was just pleading for the 12th and after the 12th it was obviouslyjust trying to feel better as quick as possible, knowing i didn't really have to go back in. they weren't really expecting any difficult news at the end of it, even though it might have come. and then once i've had the scan, they kind ofjust rang me and just kind of give us the good news. and that was...
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it is kinda funny to me that people took it that way because theyjust kind of saw i said i am bettern him and i want to beat him. of course i want to beat him and of course i believe i can beat him. it is interesting how things get taken out of context. both teams, it is not long to go. tomorrow we have the opening ceremony and find out the pairings for the opening morning and the ryder cup gets under way first thing on friday. now, how about this for a shot? not only has novak djokovic won 2a grand slams but he can also pull this out the bag. this is the opening hole of the all star celebrity match, and he nailed his iron shot from out of the first cut of rough, beautifully on to the green. for my level, he was great. i'm going to remember this experience for the rest of my life, no doubt. never had an opportunity to play golf in front of so many people, probably never going to happen again. it was marvellous. really had a lot of fun. there were nine games in the english football league cup on tuesday night with teams hoping to book their place in the third round. alexandr isak got
it is kinda funny to me that people took it that way because theyjust kind of saw i said i am bettern him and i want to beat him. of course i want to beat him and of course i believe i can beat him. it is interesting how things get taken out of context. both teams, it is not long to go. tomorrow we have the opening ceremony and find out the pairings for the opening morning and the ryder cup gets under way first thing on friday. now, how about this for a shot? not only has novak djokovic won 2a...
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theyjust regret stopping. so do everything whilst you can.ould your dad make of all this? i think he would have... yeah, he would love it. i think, you know, to see so many people sort of all contributing to raising awareness, and i think it's beautiful walk — dad liked to walk, and to end up at wycombe wanderers, at adams park — yeah, i think he'd have loved. as the day wore on, the heavens opened and the going was tough. but finally, after almost 12 hours of walking, covering 26.2 miles, they made it to wycombe wanderers. inside the ground handing out medals — bill's wife, sesi. sesi, can i ask you what you think bill would have made of this? i think he would be amazed. i mean, this was such a special place to him, and meant a great deal. so he would be very, very proud. hundreds and hundreds of strangers brought together in a common cause to fight prostate cancer. graham satchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hi there. it's all change weather—wise this week. it's often going to be wet and windy. what
theyjust regret stopping. so do everything whilst you can.ould your dad make of all this? i think he would have... yeah, he would love it. i think, you know, to see so many people sort of all contributing to raising awareness, and i think it's beautiful walk — dad liked to walk, and to end up at wycombe wanderers, at adams park — yeah, i think he'd have loved. as the day wore on, the heavens opened and the going was tough. but finally, after almost 12 hours of walking, covering 26.2 miles,...
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google glass product from many years back now, something which google abandoned, partly because theyjusted different thing and it looked like something from star trek. , . , looked like something from star trek. , ., , ,., ., looked like something from star trek. , ., trek. yes, it was something that you mi . ht trek. yes, it was something that you miaht not trek. yes, it was something that you might not want _ trek. yes, it was something that you might not want to _ trek. yes, it was something that you might not want to wear _ trek. yes, it was something that you might not want to wear a _ trek. yes, it was something that you might not want to wear a party - might not want to wear a party because it essentially said you were filming people. now it comes down to style, as i said, necessarily it doesn't look like you are wearing it. there are a few features but i thought were interesting personally, the translation features for example, travelling abroad and reading certain language, you could tap your glasses and get it to translate a menu into an english menu, for example, that could be
google glass product from many years back now, something which google abandoned, partly because theyjusted different thing and it looked like something from star trek. , . , looked like something from star trek. , ., , ,., ., looked like something from star trek. , ., trek. yes, it was something that you mi . ht trek. yes, it was something that you miaht not trek. yes, it was something that you might not want _ trek. yes, it was something that you might not want to _ trek. yes, it was something...
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so you know it is kind of funny to me that people took it that way, because theyjust kind of said that than him and i can beat him, but of course i got to believe i can beat him. it's funny how things get taken out of context. funny how things get taken out of context-— of context. tomorrow we have the opening — of context. tomorrow we have the opening ceremony, - of context. tomorrow we have the opening ceremony, where | the opening ceremony, where we'll find out the pairings for the opening morning and then of course the ryder cup gets under way 1st thing on friday. now, how about this for a shot? not only has novak djokovic won 2a grand slams but he can also pull this out the bag. this is the opening hole of the all star celebrity match, and he nailed his iron shot from out of the first cut of rough, beautifully on to the green. from my level it was great, i'm going to remember this experience for the rest of my life, no doubt. i've never had an opportunity to play golf in front of so many people, probably it's never going to happen again, but it was just, it was marvelous. i was, i
so you know it is kind of funny to me that people took it that way, because theyjust kind of said that than him and i can beat him, but of course i got to believe i can beat him. it's funny how things get taken out of context. funny how things get taken out of context-— of context. tomorrow we have the opening — of context. tomorrow we have the opening ceremony, - of context. tomorrow we have the opening ceremony, where | the opening ceremony, where we'll find out the pairings for the...
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theyjust need to do something because there are whole villages where it's just empty.day to this area for years and we've been going to the same cottage. but now the council—tax thing has tipped her over the edge, the owner, and she's no longer going to let it out to holidaymakers any more, so she's put it up for sale. if the council decides to press ahead with the controversial move, it will come into force a year from now. for more stories from across the uk, head l to the bbc news website. hey, i'm dylan with the catch up. tonight, climate policy shake—up, the big issues affecting teens, and wrestling on a japanese bullet train. first up, the prime minister has announced changes to some of the uk's biggest climate policies. they were originally put in place to help us reach net zero by 2050 — that's a target of no longer adding to the total amount of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, in our atmosphere. rishi sunak said that goal is still in place, but he announced some changes to the government's policy that will impact us all. he pushed back the
theyjust need to do something because there are whole villages where it's just empty.day to this area for years and we've been going to the same cottage. but now the council—tax thing has tipped her over the edge, the owner, and she's no longer going to let it out to holidaymakers any more, so she's put it up for sale. if the council decides to press ahead with the controversial move, it will come into force a year from now. for more stories from across the uk, head l to the bbc news website....
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are theyjust a recruitment tool for the rest of your business, or do you just see them as content ins not have the cpa licence or registrations, i need to prove myself to my countrymen that, hey, i can talk about this. hey, i know my stuff. so the creating of content becomes a way for me to increase my credibility after you watch my content, and then you realise how important financial planning is and you want to take that next step. i provide that next step. having not watched the whole thing through, i guess they're talking about more thanjust money. i've looked at these videos in detail, but if i'm being honest, i'm not really part of that target audience. luckily, though, the bbc has someone who deals specifically with finance for younger people. the rise of these apps tik tok, instagram, youtube it suddenly creating content for an audience where you've got high production, you've got graphics, you've got motivational music, whether it's fitness, you know, fashion, there's loads of different things. and i guess personal finance is just one of those things. it's just naturally att
are theyjust a recruitment tool for the rest of your business, or do you just see them as content ins not have the cpa licence or registrations, i need to prove myself to my countrymen that, hey, i can talk about this. hey, i know my stuff. so the creating of content becomes a way for me to increase my credibility after you watch my content, and then you realise how important financial planning is and you want to take that next step. i provide that next step. having not watched the whole thing...
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because, you know, foreign nationals, when theyjust see the operation dudula t—shirt, they know there'sso we don't want them to be suspicious that there's an investigation happening. 0k. sat nav: in 500 metres, turn left. south africans are struggling through an economic crisis. blackouts are a daily occurrence, unemployment is at 33%. it's even worse in the townships, and that's a source of tension. we're in the township called alexandra in the north ofjohannesburg, known for its inequality, like many other symbols of inequality in this country, but what's particular about alex is that it's a stone's throw away from sandton city, which is the richest square mile in africa. i've come to meet bab sabelo. in 2019, he was forced from his home by a group calling itself dudula. did they say why? how did you know they were operation dudula when they came to you? dudula in alexandra is a distinct entity, completely separate from the organisation i'd already met with. but the tactics and the rhetoric are similar. so what do you do in that situation? bab sabelo is now living in this shack, tryin
because, you know, foreign nationals, when theyjust see the operation dudula t—shirt, they know there'sso we don't want them to be suspicious that there's an investigation happening. 0k. sat nav: in 500 metres, turn left. south africans are struggling through an economic crisis. blackouts are a daily occurrence, unemployment is at 33%. it's even worse in the townships, and that's a source of tension. we're in the township called alexandra in the north ofjohannesburg, known for its inequality,...
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iii and queen camilla as they make their way up the champs—elysees and they are passing below as theyjust of the flame honouring those who lost their lives in world war i and world war ii this is the moment, they are passing right underneath us now and heading right up to the front of the arc de triomphe so they have made the relatively shortjourney arc de triomphe so they have made the relatively short journey from the relatively short journey from the airport where the plane touched down within the last hour. they will now pull up and we saw in the last few minutes the french president make that a very similarjourney up the song —— champs—elysees and he will welcome king charles iii and queen camilla on the first state visit to france. —— their first state visit. welcome. and so the formal welcome and beatings are under way —— greetings.
iii and queen camilla as they make their way up the champs—elysees and they are passing below as theyjust of the flame honouring those who lost their lives in world war i and world war ii this is the moment, they are passing right underneath us now and heading right up to the front of the arc de triomphe so they have made the relatively shortjourney arc de triomphe so they have made the relatively short journey from the relatively short journey from the airport where the plane touched down...
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so, are theyjust cruising around, like, passing by, or are they attracted to the bait, or are they starthe bait? oh, there we go. none of them are going for the food yet, though. is that because this isn't... you said they feed more at night, right? yeah. if it's night—time, they are really crazy. yeah. so, some of them take a long time to come close. and some of them are really fast. we can see that each of them have personality and then, when we photo id them, different months, we can see if the same one comes back. are you hoping that the strict regulations, they stay in place and they're enforced for the foreseeable future? yes. i really hope that. that would be for the greater good of the sharks and your research. and also for the harmony between people and nature. yeah. but despite what's happened here, thailand is hoping to double its visitor numbers in the next four years and i can't help but wonder how these beauty spots will cope. a good proportion of those new arrivals will pass, like me, through this place along the way. get out the road! yes! skipping traffic, that's what i
so, are theyjust cruising around, like, passing by, or are they attracted to the bait, or are they starthe bait? oh, there we go. none of them are going for the food yet, though. is that because this isn't... you said they feed more at night, right? yeah. if it's night—time, they are really crazy. yeah. so, some of them take a long time to come close. and some of them are really fast. we can see that each of them have personality and then, when we photo id them, different months, we can see...
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wonderful to be here theyjust want to emphasise how crucial it was that this bill_ to emphasise how crucialbill was— to emphasise how crucial it was that this bill was brought up in the state — this bill was brought up in the state of— this bill was brought up in the state of california across united states _ state of california across united states and we are hearing greater reports _ states and we are hearing greater reports of — states and we are hearing greater reports of severe discrimination on the basis _ reports of severe discrimination on the basis of— reports of severe discrimination on the basis of this and i think it is important — the basis of this and i think it is important for the audience to know what we're — important for the audience to know what we're talking about caste, we are talking — what we're talking about caste, we are talking about global systems priorities— are talking about global systems priorities based on discrimination. this is— priorities based on discrimination. this is a _ priorities based on discrimination. this is a very large caste system of immigran
wonderful to be here theyjust want to emphasise how crucial it was that this bill_ to emphasise how crucialbill was— to emphasise how crucial it was that this bill was brought up in the state — this bill was brought up in the state of— this bill was brought up in the state of california across united states _ state of california across united states and we are hearing greater reports _ states and we are hearing greater reports of — states and we are hearing greater reports of severe...
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if a person is ill, theyjust need to - person is ill, theyjust need to pick up the phone.srg is because when they do phone in sick, they already have money there. the government is paying them more than enough money to stay home. i have another business in india. we don't get sick where people ringing up don't get sick where people ringing up sick, because they know if they're off, that's coming off their wage. there is no one to argue with. you have more than a few days off, you are replaced. wow. it is the nation has a microphone in. everybody is welcome. lots to get into here, matthew percival, cbi director of work and skills. good morning.— percival, cbi director of work and skills. good morning. good morning. what is your— skills. good morning. good morning. what is your diagnosis _ skills. good morning. good morning. what is your diagnosis of _ skills. good morning. good morning. what is your diagnosis of this - what is your diagnosis of this statistic? is what is your diagnosis of this statistic? . ., what is your diagnosis of this statistic? , ., ., ., , . statisti
if a person is ill, theyjust need to - person is ill, theyjust need to pick up the phone.srg is because when they do phone in sick, they already have money there. the government is paying them more than enough money to stay home. i have another business in india. we don't get sick where people ringing up don't get sick where people ringing up sick, because they know if they're off, that's coming off their wage. there is no one to argue with. you have more than a few days off, you are replaced....
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theyjust need to do something because there are whole villages where it'sjust empty. now the council tax thing i has tipped her over the edge, the owner and she's no longer going to let it. out to holiday makers any more, so she's put it - up for sale. if the council decides to press ahead with the controversial move, it will come into force a year from now. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello. welcome to sports day. these are the headlines. england edged closer to the quarter finals, butjapan impress again at the rugby world cup. while there's a shock win for fiji over australia. trust to the rescue also will move past everton and back into the top four in the premier league. and in formula one, carlos sainz wins in singapore as ferrari finally finished first to end red bulls winning run. well, we start with the rugby world cup where england are looking for a statement win overjapan. they got the win running infour tries for a 3k points to 12 victory as japan made it a tough night, though it was neither a scoreline nor a performan
theyjust need to do something because there are whole villages where it'sjust empty. now the council tax thing i has tipped her over the edge, the owner and she's no longer going to let it. out to holiday makers any more, so she's put it - up for sale. if the council decides to press ahead with the controversial move, it will come into force a year from now. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello. welcome to sports day. these are the headlines. england edged...
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theyjust said that they were . pleased that she'd worked hard and worked on everything that they'd advisedne of the female . ballet teachers had said, "carry on doing what you're doing, cos it's working." _ so, harriet's interpretation _ of that was, because she'd lost some weight, then they want her to lose some more weight. _ harriet says she started to get more attention from the teachers. and did that feel good? i guess it did, yeah. it was kind ofjust validating that what you're doing is... ..is the right thing. and so you carried on? yeah. to the point where it feels like you... you know, you can't really stop. at the royal ballet school, india says she was going to extreme lengths to try to please her teachers. i mean, it's silly when you think about it now, but i'd wrap my legs up in clingfilm to, like, try and sweat it out and, like, try and sleep with it round my legs. um... yeah. india dropped carbs from her diet, and says she saw results. i lost weight, and everybody was really nice to me. once somebody�*s made you feel the way that i was made to feel, as soon as somebody says,
theyjust said that they were . pleased that she'd worked hard and worked on everything that they'd advisedne of the female . ballet teachers had said, "carry on doing what you're doing, cos it's working." _ so, harriet's interpretation _ of that was, because she'd lost some weight, then they want her to lose some more weight. _ harriet says she started to get more attention from the teachers. and did that feel good? i guess it did, yeah. it was kind ofjust validating that what you're...
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it's not very fun when you sit there and they're like and theyjust like take it.s really fun when they bend your back, especially if they're like a good table that you get along with and you're able to like, establish like some kind of like rapport with them. you can keep coming back and you can keep harassing them. it's always really fun. okay, you got the burger with the potato fries. of course, the staff needs special training to work here. who got the salads? that kind of breathtaking rudeness doesn't always come easy. ryan is a newjoiner, and he's come all the way from ireland for the chance to work here. what age are you? you look five. don't be smart with me, granddad. back home in ireland, i knew when i was come to australia i was like, i need to get into karen. i told everyone i was going to do it. everyone said to me, no, you need to be an actor. no, you need to have like a background. and i was like, i don't care. i'm going to get in. go sit down at the back table. go sit down. quick, quick. talk me through what it feels like when you're about to approa
it's not very fun when you sit there and they're like and theyjust like take it.s really fun when they bend your back, especially if they're like a good table that you get along with and you're able to like, establish like some kind of like rapport with them. you can keep coming back and you can keep harassing them. it's always really fun. okay, you got the burger with the potato fries. of course, the staff needs special training to work here. who got the salads? that kind of breathtaking...
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theyjust come here to parade.going this extreme i situation for years and it's not fair that we continue to suffer from it. the camp is emptying out as new arrivals are transferred elsewhere, but conditions remain grim — aid agencies stretched to breaking point. face to face with the dreams of europe turning to misery, the continent's leaders will try yet again to solve it, just as countless more of the desperate will try yet again to come. mark lowen, bbc news. ukraine is claiming to have recaptured another village, during its offensive in the east of the country. it says that the small village of klishchiivka, has now been cleared of occupying russian forces. the village is just a couple of miles from bakhmut, the city captured by russian forces in may after a long battle. since then, ukraine says it has been re—taking land surrounding bakhmut — including andriivka, which it claims to have taken on saturday. russia has denied ukraine's claims. so what exactly does that mean? and are the ukrainians any closer to
theyjust come here to parade.going this extreme i situation for years and it's not fair that we continue to suffer from it. the camp is emptying out as new arrivals are transferred elsewhere, but conditions remain grim — aid agencies stretched to breaking point. face to face with the dreams of europe turning to misery, the continent's leaders will try yet again to solve it, just as countless more of the desperate will try yet again to come. mark lowen, bbc news. ukraine is claiming to have...
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makes is, if somebody is considering doing a risky overtake, driving in an inappropriate manner, theyjustn from doing something like that and saves a life, then it's a job well done. over the last year, lincolnshire police have received around 2,000 dashcam videos uploaded to their 0peration snap website. many of those have come to nothing, but some, two thirds of them, have resulted in warnings or offences which either saw three points and a fine handed out or some even with court appearances. and the idea of uploading your dangerous driver dashcam footage to the police is clearly becoming more popular, with officers seeing an increase in the last few months. the question is, would you do it? oh, well, we've had a few incidents with dashcams, haven't we? we have. i'm not sure i'm brave enough to hand it in. i no. but i think it's a good idea. would you hand it over? i would certainly hand it over. reason being, there are too many dangerous drivers on the road. not if it was a dodgy driver. only if somebody was putting somebody's life... ..putting them in danger. well, not everyone�*s con
makes is, if somebody is considering doing a risky overtake, driving in an inappropriate manner, theyjustn from doing something like that and saves a life, then it's a job well done. over the last year, lincolnshire police have received around 2,000 dashcam videos uploaded to their 0peration snap website. many of those have come to nothing, but some, two thirds of them, have resulted in warnings or offences which either saw three points and a fine handed out or some even with court appearances....
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theyjust don't care.e're creating or learning new things. duecento grammi. si. e questa. he speaks italian. practice and regularly exposing ourselves to situations where we're learning new skills all helps the brain to continue to adapt and grow and even help stave off brain diseases. but it's notjust preventative. the same idea comes into play when patients are recovering from serious brain injuries. prof angelo quartarone works at a centre where he witnesses plasticity in action every day. even in the worst conditions, the brain tries to repair itself in some way. of course, with neurorehabilitation, we can accelerate recovering patients. we apply different techniques of rehabilitation, robotics, virtual reality — all the sort of rehabilitation approaches — and using neuromodulation technique, which can empower the process of neuroplasticity in these patients. i'm talking about transcranial magnetic stimulation or transcranial direct current stimulation. those are techniques which are currently used to
theyjust don't care.e're creating or learning new things. duecento grammi. si. e questa. he speaks italian. practice and regularly exposing ourselves to situations where we're learning new skills all helps the brain to continue to adapt and grow and even help stave off brain diseases. but it's notjust preventative. the same idea comes into play when patients are recovering from serious brain injuries. prof angelo quartarone works at a centre where he witnesses plasticity in action every day....
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things is that they reach out, and they amplify you and talk about you for, like, a week, and then theyjustally puts his neck out a lot, you know, to support people who are...who he feels are not being seen enough, and i've got to play at his oscars party and, obviously, i was onstage with him at glastonbury. yeah. with elton, you know, what he represents in terms of being this well—known queer artist that has been, you know, kind of paving pathways for so many of us for so many years. you know, you represent kind of a new generation of that. how do you feel... you know, how do you take the weight of what you represent? i made a concerted effort, actually, around about the second album, that i'm not going to read anything about myself. that's including comments. so, my instagram is, you know, handled by other people. i don't go on it, because i love seeing the positives, but there's also negatives, and the more you care about the negatives... well, the more you care about the positives, you care more about the negatives, as well. and so there's no controlling it. it'sjust the human brain. y
things is that they reach out, and they amplify you and talk about you for, like, a week, and then theyjustally puts his neck out a lot, you know, to support people who are...who he feels are not being seen enough, and i've got to play at his oscars party and, obviously, i was onstage with him at glastonbury. yeah. with elton, you know, what he represents in terms of being this well—known queer artist that has been, you know, kind of paving pathways for so many of us for so many years. you...