18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
kinds of parleys are of the ulster unionists might never emulate and ask them where their bodies johnson has broken to you yet pay the price of one i did ask rebel scottish nationalist angus macneil m.p. y. northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex if you think emails and messages are lots of reaction to last week's show or with professor look at middle of the college dublin and dr chris smith of cambridge university they were talking about covert vaccines and also vote what they called a common sense christmas and that's been drawn into sharp relief this week with the dramatic joint declaration from the british medical journal and the health journal to politicians about the consequences of the proposed christmas relaxation but on the vaccine issue terry says where would we be without these fantastic scientists chris and particular manages to get complicated messages across in a way that's easy to understand norma johnson reminds us that 4000 people a day cuddly dying in the u.s. going up every day i think a vaccine is very necessary i'm jordan says now where did you ge
kinds of parleys are of the ulster unionists might never emulate and ask them where their bodies johnson has broken to you yet pay the price of one i did ask rebel scottish nationalist angus macneil m.p. y. northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex if you think emails and messages are lots of reaction to last week's show or with professor look at middle of the college dublin and dr chris smith of cambridge university they were talking about covert vaccines and also vote what...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
tory party for half a century i finally been leads to based then return to form a leader of the ulster unionists might now as the emily and whether borders johnson has broken to unions for the price of $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists i'm just like neil m.p. why northern island to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that your emails i'm to messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show all with professor look at neil of the college dublin and dr chris smith of cambridge university they were talking about covert vaccines and also about what they call the common sense christmas and that's been drawn into sharp relief this week with the dramatic joint declaration from the british medical journal and the health service journal to politicians about the consequences of the proposed christmas relaxation but on the vaccine issue terry says there would be with these fantastic scientists chris and particular manages to get complicated messages across in a way that's easy to understand norma johnson reminds us that $4000.00 people a day cuddly dying in the u.s. going up every day
tory party for half a century i finally been leads to based then return to form a leader of the ulster unionists might now as the emily and whether borders johnson has broken to unions for the price of $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists i'm just like neil m.p. why northern island to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that your emails i'm to messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show all with professor look at neil of the college dublin and dr chris smith of...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
party for half a century i finally been leads to based then returned to form a leader of the ulster unionist might now as the n.l.e. and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price over $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you teach emails and messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show with professor look at neil of the college dublin and dr chris smith of cambridge university they were talking about covert vaccines and also about what they called a commonsense christmas and that's been drawn into sharp relief this week with the dramatic joint declaration from the british medical journal and the hell several journal to politicians about the consequences of the proposed christmas relaxation but on the vaccine issue terry says where would be with these fantastic scientists .
party for half a century i finally been leads to based then returned to form a leader of the ulster unionist might now as the n.l.e. and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price over $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you teach emails and messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show with professor look at neil of the college dublin and dr chris smith of cambridge...
107
107
Dec 8, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
fellow peers voted overwhelmingly to back the punishment of the former ulster unionist mp who sits asmittee. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the uk prepares to become the first western nation to roll—out a coronavirus vaccine. within hours around 70 british hospitals will begin a mass vaccination programme. the british prime minster will travel to brussels this week in a last ditch bid to salvage a post—brexit trade deal with the eu. watching sport is a huge past time that many have sorely missed during the pandemic. many sports are still being played without spectators or limited numbers. but while traditional sports have suffered, esports has grown — competitive video gaming is on the rise with viewership on twitch, the gaming streaming service, up by 31%. people have been playing more games as they have been stuck at home, but they are also watching the world's best gamers battle it out in the esports arena. esports is estimated to have a global audience of more than 200 million, along with another 200 million casual watchers. drjo twist is chief executive of the asso
fellow peers voted overwhelmingly to back the punishment of the former ulster unionist mp who sits asmittee. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the uk prepares to become the first western nation to roll—out a coronavirus vaccine. within hours around 70 british hospitals will begin a mass vaccination programme. the british prime minster will travel to brussels this week in a last ditch bid to salvage a post—brexit trade deal with the eu. watching sport is a huge past time that...
43
43
Dec 8, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the house of lords has agreed to suspend the former ulster unionist mp lord maginnis for at least 18t follows allegations that he used "homophobic and offensive" language. lord maginnis denied bullying and harassment and called the report by the lords conduct committee "ridiculous", adding that he was the victim of a campaign against him. the chair of the lords conduct committee set out its findings. lord maginnis breached the code of conduct by bullying a parliamentary security officer and then by harassing three members of parliament on the basis of sexual orientation and homophobic comments on a number of different occasions spread over some two months. the conduct committee recommended a suspension of 18 months, double the minimum of nine months recommended by the lords commissioner for standards who'd investigated the claims. we identified on lord maginnis' part both an absence of any remorse and a complete lack of insight into the impact of his behaviour on in particular the victims of such behaviour. lord mcginnis portrayed himself before us as a victim of a conspiracy by peop
the house of lords has agreed to suspend the former ulster unionist mp lord maginnis for at least 18t follows allegations that he used "homophobic and offensive" language. lord maginnis denied bullying and harassment and called the report by the lords conduct committee "ridiculous", adding that he was the victim of a campaign against him. the chair of the lords conduct committee set out its findings. lord maginnis breached the code of conduct by bullying a parliamentary...
57
57
Dec 12, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
the house of lords agreed to suspend the former ulster unionist mp lord maginnis for at least 18 monthsd the accusations and called a report by the lord's conduct committee "ridiculous". we identified, on lord maginnis' part, both an absence of any remorse and a complete lack of insight into the impact of his behaviour on, in particular, the victims of such behaviour. lord maginnis portrayed himself before us as a victim of a conspiracy by people who disapproved of his views and insisted that all of his conduct had been provoked. he continued to refer to the claimants in a disobliging and sometimes offensive manner. and he said he was not, in fact, minded to accept either any training course oi’ suspension. scientists have taken a step towards producing a low—cost vaccine for malaria. final—stage human trials are due to begin in several african countries. the disease kills around 400,000 people a year, mainly children. peers wanted to be sure that uk funding wouldn't be affected by a cut in the overseas aid budget. will the minister accept that it's taken us more than four decades to re
the house of lords agreed to suspend the former ulster unionist mp lord maginnis for at least 18 monthsd the accusations and called a report by the lord's conduct committee "ridiculous". we identified, on lord maginnis' part, both an absence of any remorse and a complete lack of insight into the impact of his behaviour on, in particular, the victims of such behaviour. lord maginnis portrayed himself before us as a victim of a conspiracy by people who disapproved of his views and...
103
103
Dec 7, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
fellow peers voted overwhelmingly to back the punishment of the former ulster unionist mp, who sits astee. the mother of a girl who died following an asthma attack in south—east london in 2013 has told an inquest that she would have moved house immediately had she known the effects of dangerous levels of air pollution on her daughter's health. the coroner is being asked to rule that air pollution caused the death of ella kissi—debrah, who was nine years old — a finding that would make legal history. it has never been identified as a cause of death before in the uk. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. this picture of ella, two months before she died, is on display in the court room, as details emerge about the story surrounding her death. the coroner's court has already heard how she was exposed to years of dangerous, illegal levels of air pollution. coughing ella suffered for three years before dying. her mother, rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah, has fought hard to be heard. their family home was beside london's busy south circular road. they would walk to school along it.
fellow peers voted overwhelmingly to back the punishment of the former ulster unionist mp, who sits astee. the mother of a girl who died following an asthma attack in south—east london in 2013 has told an inquest that she would have moved house immediately had she known the effects of dangerous levels of air pollution on her daughter's health. the coroner is being asked to rule that air pollution caused the death of ella kissi—debrah, who was nine years old — a finding that would make...
124
124
Dec 7, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 1
fellow peers voted overwhelmingly to back the punishment of the former ulster unionist mp — who sitscricket team's tour of south africa have been adandoned, after a number of positive coronavirus tests. a south africa player and two members of hotel staff tested positive, while england say two members of their party returned "unconfirmed positive tests". and a monolith has mysteriously appeared in britain, just days after similar ones were spotted in the usa, the netherlands and romania. the unusual mirrored structure was discovered on compton beach, on the west side of the isle of wight, and is described as about 7.5 feet tall. an anonymous collective called the most famous artist has taken credit for the monoliths in america, but it has not claimed this one. the former england and leeds rhinos rugby league player kevin sinfield has just run seven marathons in seven days — all of them in well under four hours. his extraordinary test of endurance was to raise money for his friend and former team mate, 38—year—old rob burrow, who has motor neurone disease. and he raised far more than
fellow peers voted overwhelmingly to back the punishment of the former ulster unionist mp — who sitscricket team's tour of south africa have been adandoned, after a number of positive coronavirus tests. a south africa player and two members of hotel staff tested positive, while england say two members of their party returned "unconfirmed positive tests". and a monolith has mysteriously appeared in britain, just days after similar ones were spotted in the usa, the netherlands and...
53
53
Dec 24, 2020
12/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
borders anywhere, but what we have now is a brexit driven by english nationalists supported by ulster unionistsple who supported that should think carefully. it wasn't irish nationalists or anybody else who wa nted nationalists or anybody else who wanted to see a border in the irish sea, that came as a direct result. how complicating is that in practical terms for businesses there? . it is very complicating but it sit there to protect us, we remain as part of the single market. it isn't as but don some as it could have been in a no—deal scenario but it is burden some nonetheless, that isa it is burden some nonetheless, that is a direct result of a political division made in london without any thought for businesses and communities in northern ireland. there must be huge leaf given the size of the agriculture sector that we have not ended up in a week's time, ina we have not ended up in a week's time, in a no—dealsituation, we have not ended up in a week's time, in a no—deal situation, with enormous tariffs, with quotaings and that, where we were looking down the barrel rsm yes, to be honest, i
borders anywhere, but what we have now is a brexit driven by english nationalists supported by ulster unionistsple who supported that should think carefully. it wasn't irish nationalists or anybody else who wa nted nationalists or anybody else who wanted to see a border in the irish sea, that came as a direct result. how complicating is that in practical terms for businesses there? . it is very complicating but it sit there to protect us, we remain as part of the single market. it isn't as but...