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it is the invention that sir trevor bayliss was perhaps best known for. 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 we re was in the form of batteries, which were horrendously expensive. i thought myself, hang on, all those yea rs thought 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 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 tomorrow's world programme, it was then developed and produced by a south african company that employed disabled workers to make it. the device won him awards and honours, including a meeting
it is the invention that sir trevor bayliss was perhaps best known for. 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 we re was in the form of batteries, which were horrendously expensive. i thought myself, hang on, all those yea rs thought myself, hang on, all those years ago i...
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it's the invention that sir trevor bayliss was perhaps best known for.umentary 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 tomorrow's world programme, it was then developed and produced by a south african company that employed disabled workers to make it. the device won him awards and honours, including a meeting nelson mandela. born in london in 1937, bayliss left school with little formal qualifications. he was an excel
it's the invention that sir trevor bayliss was perhaps best known for.umentary 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...
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sir trevor bayliss wanted to help others. 80. attracted their smallest us audience ever. on the show‘s diminishing ratings. in 1974. they are quite 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 f
sir trevor bayliss wanted to help others. 80. attracted their smallest us audience ever. on the show‘s diminishing ratings. in 1974. they are quite 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...
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and after a terrible first—innings by england in the first test against new zealand, head coach trevor baylissyers as deer in headlights. england collapsed 258 all out, that's their sixth lowest test good afternoon welcome to bbc sport's centre. cricket first and after a terrible first—innings by england in the first test against new zealand, head coach trevor bayliss has described his players as deer in headlights. england collapsed 258 all out, as their sixth lowest test total ever. in reply and 91 took new zealand to a lead of 117 runs, dismal england performance then but one former england bowler thinks the blame lies only and 91 to new zealand to a lead of 117 runs, dismal england performance then but one former england bowler thinks the blame lies only with the can't stop it. adversely, i've been in the bowling tea m adversely, i've been in the bowling team where it's all going your way. we ball that new zealand at lord's pelle england just batted terribly, it was one of those days. i been in teams where that happens sometimes, a juvenile comes your way and you can't stop it. adversely,
and after a terrible first—innings by england in the first test against new zealand, head coach trevor baylissyers as deer in headlights. england collapsed 258 all out, that's their sixth lowest test good afternoon welcome to bbc sport's centre. cricket first and after a terrible first—innings by england in the first test against new zealand, head coach trevor bayliss has described his players as deer in headlights. england collapsed 258 all out, as their sixth lowest test total ever. in...
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described by their coach as like a gearin described by their coach as like a gear in the headlights, trevor baylissmbarrassed watching england colla pse to embarrassed watching england collapse to 58 all that, their sixth lowest total in test match history. as our reporter reports, it could have been even worse. never in their darkest cricketing nightmares could they have envisaged this. england have seen a few collapses over the years. it's been taken. but once alastair cook went early their batting plunged almost uncharted depths. captainjoe root uprooted, the first of five players to go without scoring. including, on his comeback, ben stokes. it almost beggared belief, as one after another they came, they saw, and they crumbled. blink and you missed them, a conveyor belt of calamity the like of which cricket has rarely seen. by the time stuart broad was brilliantly caught, england were 27—9 and on the brink of their lowest score in test history. they did avoid that, but not by much. all out for 58 injust an hour and a half. even for seasoned observers — about as bad as it gets. england just batt
described by their coach as like a gearin described by their coach as like a gear in the headlights, trevor baylissmbarrassed watching england colla pse to embarrassed watching england collapse to 58 all that, their sixth lowest total in test match history. as our reporter reports, it could have been even worse. never in their darkest cricketing nightmares could they have envisaged this. england have seen a few collapses over the years. it's been taken. but once alastair cook went early their...
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trevor bayliss describes his players as deer in headlights.k six wickets for 32 runs. five batsmen were out for a duck. in reply came williamson's 91. tick new zealand to a lead of 117 runs and a dismal england performance for the one former interim bowler thinks the blame lies only with the players. england batted terribly. they batted badly. thejuggernaut of england batted terribly. they batted badly. the juggernaut of destruction comes your way and you cannot stop it. conversely, when you are bowling team, we bowled out new zealand at lord's a few years back. stuart broad water through the new zealanders in the same way. someone must be to blame for this. no one is to blame for it. collectively the england players did not bat well enough. that is all the sport for now. more in the next hour. the prime minister, theresa may, will urge european unity against russia at an eu summit in brussels later — in the wake of the salisbury attack. our correspondent christian fraser is in brussels. thank you. theresa may came into the building just an ho
trevor bayliss describes his players as deer in headlights.k six wickets for 32 runs. five batsmen were out for a duck. in reply came williamson's 91. tick new zealand to a lead of 117 runs and a dismal england performance for the one former interim bowler thinks the blame lies only with the players. england batted terribly. they batted badly. thejuggernaut of england batted terribly. they batted badly. the juggernaut of destruction comes your way and you cannot stop it. conversely, when you...
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and coming up on bbc news, england cricket head coach, trevor bayliss, describes his players as deerheadlights as they collapsed to 58 all out in the first test against new zealand. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. russia's ambassador to london has condemned remarks made by the foreign secretary, comparing russia's hosting of the world cup to adolf hitler's 1936 olympics. alexander ya kovenko called boris johnson's comments totally irresponsible, and added that the british government hasn't provided any evidence that his country was behind the poisoning of a double agent and his daughter. the prime minister, theresa may, at an eu summit later will urge european unity against russia, in the wake of the salisbury attack. our correspondent naomi grimley reports. theresa may is off on a diplomatic mission to get eu countries to back her tough stance on russia. at a summit in brussels, this is watching will tell her european counterparts. —— what she will tell her european counterparts. ever since the nerve agent attack in salisbury at the start of this month, relations
and coming up on bbc news, england cricket head coach, trevor bayliss, describes his players as deerheadlights as they collapsed to 58 all out in the first test against new zealand. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. russia's ambassador to london has condemned remarks made by the foreign secretary, comparing russia's hosting of the world cup to adolf hitler's 1936 olympics. alexander ya kovenko called boris johnson's comments totally irresponsible, and added that the british...
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and in sport, england head coach trevor bayliss said his players were like deer in headlights as theygs in the first test against new zealand. west ham give lifetime bans new zealand. west ham give lifetime ba ns to new zealand. west ham give lifetime bans to five supporters invaded the pitch during their 3—0 defeat to burnley earlier this month. and manchester united have submitted an application to have a professional tea m application to have a professional team in the women's super league. the club have been heavily criticised for not having an adult women's side. i will be back with more on those stories just after half past. the british company which makes uk passports says it has failed to win the contract to produce the traditional blue passport which will be reintroduced after brexit. the company says it has been told that the franco dutch firm has about two signa the franco dutch firm has about two sign a deal to put the passport after undercutting its rivals. home of the says it has run a fair and open competition, but leading brexiteer ‘s have condemned the decision as per
and in sport, england head coach trevor bayliss said his players were like deer in headlights as theygs in the first test against new zealand. west ham give lifetime bans new zealand. west ham give lifetime ba ns to new zealand. west ham give lifetime bans to five supporters invaded the pitch during their 3—0 defeat to burnley earlier this month. and manchester united have submitted an application to have a professional tea m application to have a professional team in the women's super...
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in cricket, trevor bayliss says he is embarrassed and hurt by the england collapse as they are bowledon those stories just after 5:30 p:m.. thank you. let's talk more about facebook. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has apologised after data from 50 million users was exploited by the british company cambridge analytica. speaking publicly for the first time since allegations surfaced that data was misused during the us presidential election, he acknowledged there has been a major breach of trust. from washington, chris buckler reports. facebook contains a world of personal information. more than two billion users have entrusted it with details including their age, whether they're in a relationship and perhaps crucially their political leanings. cambridge analytica and potentially other firms are accused of exploiting that data in an attempt to influence, among other things, the us presidential election, and ultimately for that breach in trust, facebook and its founder are having to take responsibility. if you told me in 2004 when i was getting started with facebook that a big
in cricket, trevor bayliss says he is embarrassed and hurt by the england collapse as they are bowledon those stories just after 5:30 p:m.. thank you. let's talk more about facebook. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has apologised after data from 50 million users was exploited by the british company cambridge analytica. speaking publicly for the first time since allegations surfaced that data was misused during the us presidential election, he acknowledged there has been a major breach...
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that it was put to the head coach, trevor bayliss, and he said the players know what they have to do.ve for england, stuart broad got his 400th test wicket. as you can imagine, with a performance like that, this england collapse has made them the punch line of manyjokes on social media, including this from the all blacks... even england cricket‘s official account, they had to admit... the official england account being so brutally honest, it sums up how bad things have been. new zealand closed the day on 175—3, leading by 117 runs with seven wickets remaining, they two, you can listen live to that on radio 5 live sports extra, beginning in the early hours of tomorrow morning, if you really wa nt hours of tomorrow morning, if you really want to! manchester united are going to have an elite women‘s team? phil neville is a former manchester united player and he did say in january manchester united player and he did say injanuary he would speak to his old club about the issue. manchester united have applied to take part in the women‘s super league next season. the women‘s super league nex
that it was put to the head coach, trevor bayliss, and he said the players know what they have to do.ve for england, stuart broad got his 400th test wicket. as you can imagine, with a performance like that, this england collapse has made them the punch line of manyjokes on social media, including this from the all blacks... even england cricket‘s official account, they had to admit... the official england account being so brutally honest, it sums up how bad things have been. new zealand...