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trevor baylis there.ldhood obesity. we got the first peek and the figures in its report are shocking. children living in poor areas are twice as likely to be obese as their wealthier neighbours. london has the highest rate of childhood obesity of any peer global city and the deprivation gap has increased by over 50% in ten years. so what's the best way to tackle this? this morning's times quoted jamie oliver questioning how you change behaviour. he says middle—class logic won't affect behavioural change in our low—income, unhealthy eating families. so, what's the best way to get the healthy eating message across, or will it only ever sound patronising? jo lewis is the food for life policy director. dawn foster is a commentator and author. nice to have you both here. do you think campaigns like this make any difference? food for life is not a campaign telling people to do things differently in their lives. it is a campaign that dries to make healthy food easy and normal for families in all walks of life. w
trevor baylis there.ldhood obesity. we got the first peek and the figures in its report are shocking. children living in poor areas are twice as likely to be obese as their wealthier neighbours. london has the highest rate of childhood obesity of any peer global city and the deprivation gap has increased by over 50% in ten years. so what's the best way to tackle this? this morning's times quoted jamie oliver questioning how you change behaviour. he says middle—class logic won't affect...
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still to come — tributes to the inventor trevor baylis the inventor of the plot with radio, tribute tothe plates slipped gently off the restaurant tables, then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched on to her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i heard the news earlier and so my heart went bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states, and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much about it, but does it worry you that it's going to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but i hope everything will be all right in the end, as they say. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a former russian spy, is critically ill in a british hospital aft
still to come — tributes to the inventor trevor baylis the inventor of the plot with radio, tribute tothe plates slipped gently off the restaurant tables, then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched on to her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i heard the news earlier...
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trevor baylis, who's died at the age of 80. attracted their smallest us audience ever. on the show‘site worried to have a 20% drop on last year. heads a little bit. over the last few months, so there wasn't too much suspense. a bitjaded by that topic, even though it is pretty important. claiming victory on the film front. for the shape of water, the fourth time in five years. world of filmmakers. world tells us to make them deeper. quite a political edge to his acceptance speech. film. on the mexican day of the dead. you may have heard about the extreme weather in the uk. weather in the uk. with a snowplough clearing the rails. rails. thawing, but left the uk with freezing temperatures. freezing temperatures. exposed to an unknown substance in salisbury. that is the top story. with me and many from the bbc on line and on twitter. hello there. it is going to be a long road. rain, also some white mixed in across scotland. we are expecting more snow. what it will be over the hills. of frost possible as we start off the morning in the countryside. a slippery start to the day again. on th
trevor baylis, who's died at the age of 80. attracted their smallest us audience ever. on the show‘site worried to have a 20% drop on last year. heads a little bit. over the last few months, so there wasn't too much suspense. a bitjaded by that topic, even though it is pretty important. claiming victory on the film front. for the shape of water, the fourth time in five years. world of filmmakers. world tells us to make them deeper. quite a political edge to his acceptance speech. film. on the...
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hoedt and embarrassed is how coach trevor baylis described his england team so i don't know how fansall night to see it went all out forjust 58 stayed up all night to see it went all out for just 58 and stayed up all night to see it went all out forjust 58 and a one of the first test against new zealand. and it could have been even t' have — in. the captain i root all be, maeen 3 , " of form. we maeen 3 , " all farm. outer maeen z . , " of farm. out” touch. sen i . . ~ of farm. out” touch. he i . . ~ ali, out of form, out of touch, he let a full toss slip breakthrough. perhaps it brought back memories for stuart broad, he once finished australia of for 60, that day, it was england making grabs in the field, this was a worse surprise. if it was not for craig overton, it could have been less than 30. the bowler reached the crease at 27—9, heaving his way to some respect. the problem was onlyjimmy and a somewhat left for company, but he wouldn't hang around for long. and at the end, england could not blame the conditions. new zealand showed they were not a problem. they closed they were
hoedt and embarrassed is how coach trevor baylis described his england team so i don't know how fansall night to see it went all out forjust 58 stayed up all night to see it went all out for just 58 and stayed up all night to see it went all out forjust 58 and a one of the first test against new zealand. and it could have been even t' have — in. the captain i root all be, maeen 3 , " of form. we maeen 3 , " all farm. outer maeen z . , " of farm. out” touch. sen i . . ~ of...
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the inventor of the wind—up radio, trevor baylis, has died after a long illness at the age of eighty.ding a shoe that can charge a phone battery and a self weighing suitcase for airline passengers. lebo diseko looks back at his life that's how i wound it up... it's the invention that sir trevor bayliss was perhaps best known for. he came up with the idea for the wind—up radio after watching a documentary about aids in africa. it said that health information was getting through to people because they couldn't afford the batteries for their radios. most people in africa didn't have electricity, and the only other form of electricity was in the form of batteries, which were horrendously expensive. i thought to myself, hang on, all those years ago i could see myself with an old—fashioned gramophone and i thought, we wind this ring up and that produces that volume of sound, so there must be enough energy in that spring to drive a small dynamo, which in turn would drive a small radio. at first he found it difficult to drum up interest in his radio, but then it was featured in the bbc‘s tomo
the inventor of the wind—up radio, trevor baylis, has died after a long illness at the age of eighty.ding a shoe that can charge a phone battery and a self weighing suitcase for airline passengers. lebo diseko looks back at his life that's how i wound it up... it's the invention that sir trevor bayliss was perhaps best known for. he came up with the idea for the wind—up radio after watching a documentary about aids in africa. it said that health information was getting through to people...
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the inventor trevor baylis, best known for developing the wind—up radio, has died at the age of 80. he believed the invention would help halt the disease by making educational radio broadcasts accessible to more people. yesterday ‘s news day, we ended just as the oscars were getting under way. so lets bring you up to date with all the winners of hollywood's biggest night. our arts editor will gompertz has a full round—up of the 90th academy awards. the night began with host jimmy kimmel using his opening monologue to round up some of the elephants in the room. black panther and wonder woman were massive hits, which is almost miraculous, because i remember a time when the major studios didn't believe a woman or a minority could open a superhero movie. and the reason i remember that time is because it was march of last year. laughter that joke set the agenda for the evening. in the year of the 90th academy awards, it was time's up for a monocultural male dominated movie business. it's a new day in hollywood... said jennifer lawrence, before announcing that the winner of actress in a l
the inventor trevor baylis, best known for developing the wind—up radio, has died at the age of 80. he believed the invention would help halt the disease by making educational radio broadcasts accessible to more people. yesterday ‘s news day, we ended just as the oscars were getting under way. so lets bring you up to date with all the winners of hollywood's biggest night. our arts editor will gompertz has a full round—up of the 90th academy awards. the night began with host jimmy kimmel...
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the inventor trevor baylis — best known for developing the wind—up radio — has died at the age of 80.ing a documentary about aids in africa. he believed the invention would help halt the disease by making educational radio broadcasts accessible to more people. he died this morning at his home on eel pie island, in south—west london, after a long illness. the british actor gary oldman is celebrating after winning his first oscar. he picked up the award for his portrayal of sir winston churchill in darkest hour. the british short film — the silent child — starring six—year—old maisie sly from swindon who's deaf — also won an oscar. but the night belonged to the shape of water which won four awards, including best film. our arts editor will gompertz was there. the night began with host jimmy kimmel using his opening monologue to round up some of the elephants in the room. black panther and wonder woman were massive hits, which is almost miraculous, because i remember a time when the major studios didn't believe a woman or a minority could open a superhero movie. and the reason i remember
the inventor trevor baylis — best known for developing the wind—up radio — has died at the age of 80.ing a documentary about aids in africa. he believed the invention would help halt the disease by making educational radio broadcasts accessible to more people. he died this morning at his home on eel pie island, in south—west london, after a long illness. the british actor gary oldman is celebrating after winning his first oscar. he picked up the award for his portrayal of sir winston...
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the inventor of the wind—up radio, trevor baylis, has died at the age of 80.areer he'd also worked as a film stuntman and an aquatic showman. one of britain's's most prolific inventors and his most popular invention. he couldn't understand why no one else had thought of it. he had designed it with africa in mind, a simple device that would work on some of the poorest places in the world. he's been watching a television documentary about aids, information about the disease was getting through because people couldn't afford batteries for their radios. and to make it work, you simply wind it. he produced an early prototype but couldn't interest anyone in marketing it. frustrated at the negative responses, today, trevor and i are off to the bbc world service. it struck a chord. a south african company developed his design. and began manufacturing using a largely disabled workforce, though trevor eventually fell out with the company. he was just what inventors were meant to be, restless, eccentric, engaging. he lived on an island in the thames and was never happier
the inventor of the wind—up radio, trevor baylis, has died at the age of 80.areer he'd also worked as a film stuntman and an aquatic showman. one of britain's's most prolific inventors and his most popular invention. he couldn't understand why no one else had thought of it. he had designed it with africa in mind, a simple device that would work on some of the poorest places in the world. he's been watching a television documentary about aids, information about the disease was getting through...