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robert hazel with university college london.ell, our coverage of the new royal era continues in just a moment. up next, commonwealth nations are mourning the late queen elizabeth ii officially and welcoming her son to the throne. that story and more after this. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >>> member nations of the commonwealth marking the new royal era. these images are from the proclamation ceremony in australia where the government officially declared king charles iii the new head of state earlier on sunday. a national day of remembrance for queen elizabeth will be held on september 22nd after
robert hazel with university college london.ell, our coverage of the new royal era continues in just a moment. up next, commonwealth nations are mourning the late queen elizabeth ii officially and welcoming her son to the throne. that story and more after this. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident...
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and professor anthony klotz, of university college london, who coined the phrase the great resignation on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, hello and a warm welcome to the show. the world of work has been through a two—year revolution, millions of us were locked out of the workplace during the first two waves of the covid pandemic. companies and workers had to retool to remote working, and many did incredibly quickly. for others — medical staff, factory workers, those whose jobs were deemed essential — they faced work and pressure like never before. and many seem to have also faced burn—out. as workers and employers find theirfeet again, a social media craze could change the way we all work. on video—sharing platforms like tiktok, videos like these are being shared by millions of viewers and changing attitudes in the workplace. have a seat, veronica. did you tell everyone in
and professor anthony klotz, of university college london, who coined the phrase the great resignation on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, hello and a warm welcome to the show. the world of work has been through a two—year revolution, millions of us were locked out of the...
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and professor anthony klotz, of university college london who coined the phrase the great resignationalso on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. where ever you are joining where ever you arejoining me where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and welcome to the shore. the world of work has been through a two—year revolution, noise us were locked out of the workplace during the first two waves of the pandemic. many companies moved to remote working quickly. otherjobs, whosejobs moved to remote working quickly. otherjobs, whose jobs were deemed essential, faced work and pressure like never before. many seem to have also faced burn—out. as workers and employers find their feet again, a social media craze could change the way people work. on platforms such as tiktok, videos like these are being shared by millions of viewers and changing attitudes in
and professor anthony klotz, of university college london who coined the phrase the great resignationalso on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. where ever you are joining where ever you arejoining me where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and...
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together with the charity cure leukaemia, the royal marsden, university college london hospital and greatry. former footballer and presenter gary lineker, whose son was treated for the illness 30 years ago says he supports the idea. it's a tough illness to crack, but there is a lot of progress — made a lot of progress since... he wasn't given much chance at all — he's a bit of a miracle, really. but improvement rates, the survival rates, are significantly better, but they are not perfect. so until they are, we will continue to try and raise money and that's why we're here. train drivers at 12 companies are set to strike again — this time on the 15th september — as part of an ongoing a dispute over pay. aslef union said drivers and other staff will walk out after talks broke down. they are seeking an increase to wages that will keep pace with the rising cost of living. one of surrey�*s main water companies has now ruled out a ban on hosepipes or sprinklers this year. ses water serves east surrey and says it wants customers to use water wisely — but it doesn't anticipate shortages until at
together with the charity cure leukaemia, the royal marsden, university college london hospital and greatry. former footballer and presenter gary lineker, whose son was treated for the illness 30 years ago says he supports the idea. it's a tough illness to crack, but there is a lot of progress — made a lot of progress since... he wasn't given much chance at all — he's a bit of a miracle, really. but improvement rates, the survival rates, are significantly better, but they are not perfect....
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war studies at the center for science and security studies at king's college london and a tokyo college ushioda fellow of the university of tokyo, affiliated with tokyo university's graduate school of public policy. ambassador morgan was the british ambassador to the dprk from december 2015 to december 2018. he was british consul general in guangzhou from 2010 to 2014 and director of trade and investment at the british embassy in beijing from 2007 to 2010. prior to that, he was counselor for trade policy and director of inward investment at the british embassy in tokyo from 2002 to 2006, following a year during which he was on loan to the japanese ministry of international trade and industry from 2001 to 2002. he started working the british government service at the department of trade and industry in 1985. he was regional security expert and coordinator of the u.n. resolution 1874 panel of experts on dprk sanctions from 2019 to 2021. from 1985 he was,--from 1983 to 1983 he was a lecturer at gakushuin university in tokyo. he is a graduate of cambridge university. absolute pleasure. i turn it over to for opening remarks
war studies at the center for science and security studies at king's college london and a tokyo college ushioda fellow of the university of tokyo, affiliated with tokyo university's graduate school of public policy. ambassador morgan was the british ambassador to the dprk from december 2015 to december 2018. he was british consul general in guangzhou from 2010 to 2014 and director of trade and investment at the british embassy in beijing from 2007 to 2010. prior to that, he was counselor for...
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now let's hearfrom bob morris, from the university college london.te who is impartial politically. and it gives them a role which enables them to reach into parts of our civil society which is difficult for partisan politicians to reach. and this i think has many values for us. help me understand what you mean there when you say it's possible for the monarch to reach into civil society. help us to understand that phrase a little better, please. yes, certainly. what the monarchy is mostly involved in these days is welfare and social roles. and what they do is by acting to give attention to all aspects of civil society, they are immune from the rejection they might receive if they were a partisan politician. and the prince's — sorry, the king's — former charities, for example, were particularly adept at reaching into those parts of particularly young people and their experiences where they had fallen through the cracks of normal provision. and this was an intelligent and attentive exercise which has been one of the main objects of his charities. now, y
now let's hearfrom bob morris, from the university college london.te who is impartial politically. and it gives them a role which enables them to reach into parts of our civil society which is difficult for partisan politicians to reach. and this i think has many values for us. help me understand what you mean there when you say it's possible for the monarch to reach into civil society. help us to understand that phrase a little better, please. yes, certainly. what the monarchy is mostly...
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university college london.— mother and son team. university colleae london. ., , ., college london.dent, _ college london. together with yellow there is a mature student, her - college london. together with yellow there is a mature student, her son i there is a mature student, her son is an undergraduate. they got into the same team.— is an undergraduate. they got into the same team. clever family stock can ou the same team. clever family stock can you ever _ the same team. clever family stock can you ever answer— the same team. clever family stock can you ever answer a _ the same team. clever family stock can you ever answer a question? i the same team. clever family stock. can you ever answer a question? no. me neither- _ can you ever answer a question? no. me neither. cops rescuing stranded bride, i love this story. this poor lady had to be rescued by police after the hummer she had hired to get to the ceremony broke down, started leaking. she was left in floods of ts when the white stretch limo started leaking oil 50 minutes before she was due to walk down the aisle. a group of
university college london.— mother and son team. university colleae london. ., , ., college london.dent, _ college london. together with yellow there is a mature student, her - college london. together with yellow there is a mature student, her son i there is a mature student, her son is an undergraduate. they got into the same team.— is an undergraduate. they got into the same team. clever family stock can ou the same team. clever family stock can you ever _ the same team. clever family...
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our health editor hugh pym is at university college hopsital in central london.issues they are needing to deal with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the nhs - with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the nhs is - with in pretty short order. yes, liz| truss may have set the nhs is one with in pretty short order. yes, liz i truss may have set the nhs is one of her top priorities. it is of course the nhs in england because health is devolved but there are a lot of problems for therese coffey, the new health secretary, to face up to. one of them is ambulance delays and weights. average response times were nearly an hour, even for serious cases like strokes and heart attacks, when the target was just 18 minutes. then there is an increasing number of patients waiting for operations, hip replacements and nearby operati
our health editor hugh pym is at university college hopsital in central london.issues they are needing to deal with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the nhs - with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the nhs is - with in pretty short...
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to discuss this is professor ijeoma uchegbu, professor of pharmaceutical nanoscience at university college londonof ceilings there, very few people from black and ethnic minority backgrounds have managed to break through in the scientific field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it. so field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it. 50 i field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it.— field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it. so i have always wanted to be _ us how you did it. so i have always wanted to be a _ us how you did it. so i have always wanted to be a scientist, _ us how you did it. so i have always wanted to be a scientist, right i us how you did it. so i have always| wanted to be a scientist, right from quite a young age, so i did a pharmacy degree and went on to do a phd, started my own research group, and i have been going ever since. if you really want to do it, of course you really want to do it, of course you canjump through you really want to do it, of course you can jump through the hurdles, but with this broadening horizons scheme, we want o
to discuss this is professor ijeoma uchegbu, professor of pharmaceutical nanoscience at university college londonof ceilings there, very few people from black and ethnic minority backgrounds have managed to break through in the scientific field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it. so field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it. 50 i field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it.— field, particularly chemistry. tell us how you did it. so i have always wanted to be...
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a separate study from university college london has warned of the "dangerous consequences" for childrenold homes. meanwhile, in his final speech in office the prime minister is expected to announce up to 700 million pounds of investment for a new nuclear reactor in suffolk. it's part of the government's long—term strategy to bring down energy costs but it could take 15 years to build and a final go—ahead will have to wait for mrjohnson�*s successor. jon donnison reports. is going nuclear the answer to britain's energy insecurity? the government says it wants to build eight new reactors, including one here at the existing plant at sizewell in suffolk. today, in his final days in the top job, borisjohnson is expected to pledge £700 million towards the sizewell c project, saying he never again wants the uk's energy needs to be at the mercy of international markets and foreign despots. what you've got to do — and what we've been doing flat out, really, since putin unleashed his war — is accelerate the supply of uk energy. but the government is pledging only a fraction of the expected £20 bi
a separate study from university college london has warned of the "dangerous consequences" for childrenold homes. meanwhile, in his final speech in office the prime minister is expected to announce up to 700 million pounds of investment for a new nuclear reactor in suffolk. it's part of the government's long—term strategy to bring down energy costs but it could take 15 years to build and a final go—ahead will have to wait for mrjohnson�*s successor. jon donnison reports. is...
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rod dacombe at king's college london, director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia preig of the new economics foundation. and in brussels, petros fassoulas secretary-general of the european movement international, civil society network. thank you for being on "inside story before we get into the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you first your general view of the uk prime minister, your impressions after her first speech. what did you think? can she deliver? >> that remains to be seen. one of the major issues is she is starting under seriously unfavorable circumstances. while it looks like she is in a powerful position, she has a large parliamentary majority, she can do whatever she wants in terms of legislation, she is in a very tricky position with her election looming and her party plummeting in the polls. i would suggest things are looking difficult from the start, but it remains to be seen whether she can hit the ground running. >> can she deliver? lydia: it is going to be interesting to see what s
rod dacombe at king's college london, director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia preig of the new economics foundation. and in brussels, petros fassoulas secretary-general of the european movement international, civil society network. thank you for being on "inside story before we get into the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you first your general view of the uk prime minister, your impressions...
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in 2019, i reported from university college hospital in london about a trial examining whether an mrilead to a screening programme a bit like those for breast and cervical cancer. thank you for letting me into your homes... bill turnbull�*s death will undoubtedly lead to another surge in men seeking answers for nagging symptoms which they may have put off getting checked for months or even years. and it will hopefully save many more lives. fergus walsh, bbc news. from climate change to the cost of living crisis and the war in ukraine, ros atkins has been taking a look at how some of this summer's biggest news events are linked together. let's look at how the biggest stories of the year connect. first of all, the cost of living, because prices are going up sharply, inflation in the uk is over 10%. well, we've been hit by a very, very severe shock, and that shock is coming through energy prices, and afraid. through energy prices, i'm afraid. and the bank of england is clear on the cause and the consequence. we've got to be blunt about this, it's coming from the actions of russia and i'm
in 2019, i reported from university college hospital in london about a trial examining whether an mrilead to a screening programme a bit like those for breast and cervical cancer. thank you for letting me into your homes... bill turnbull�*s death will undoubtedly lead to another surge in men seeking answers for nagging symptoms which they may have put off getting checked for months or even years. and it will hopefully save many more lives. fergus walsh, bbc news. from climate change to the...
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let's bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia peak, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brussels, petras fessler, secretary general of the european movement international, which is a civil society network promoting close a european integration a well one, welcome to you all. thank you very much for being on inside story. before we get into the nitty gritty and the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you 1st, your general view of the new u. k. prime minister. your impressions, if you will, after a 1st speech rod, let me start with you. what did you think? can she deliver? well, that remains to be see. i think um, one of the major issues is, has she started on the seriously unfavorable circumstances? so while it looks like she them on the face, bits of past positions a large elementary majority, she can do pretty much whatever she wants in terms of legislation. she has a politically very tricky position w
let's bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia peak, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brussels, petras fessler, secretary general of the european movement international, which is a civil society network promoting close a european integration a well one, welcome to you all. thank you very much for being on inside story....
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in 2019, i reported from university college hospital in london about a trial examining whether an mriully save many more lives. fergus walsh, bbc news. looking at the ongoing legacy of bill turnbull and encouraging people to go for cancer checks. the headlines on bbc news... here in the uk, the conservative leadership race enters its final hours —— with voting due to close this afternoon. american equality and democracy under "assault", says president biden in a speech warning about the threat from �*election deniers�* argentina�*s vice president cristina fernandez de kirchner survives an attempt to kill her in buenos aires. you�*ll have noticed throughout this year — time after time — the same few big stories dominating the news, the cost of living crisis of course, the war in ukraine — also china, covid and climate change. and in different ways, these stories are all connected. 0ur analysis editor ros atkins has more. let�*s look at how the biggest stories of the year connect. first of all, the cost of living, because prices are going up sharply, inflation in the uk is over 10%. wel
in 2019, i reported from university college hospital in london about a trial examining whether an mriully save many more lives. fergus walsh, bbc news. looking at the ongoing legacy of bill turnbull and encouraging people to go for cancer checks. the headlines on bbc news... here in the uk, the conservative leadership race enters its final hours —— with voting due to close this afternoon. american equality and democracy under "assault", says president biden in a speech warning...
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in 2019, i reported from university college hospital in london about a trial examining whether an mrimay never cause problems. if successful, within five years, it could lead to a screening programme, a bit like those for breast and cervical cancer. bill turnbull�*s death will undoubtedly lead to another surge in men seeking answers for nagging symptoms which they may have put off getting checked for months or even years, and it will hopefully save many more lives. fergus walsh, bbc news. quite a few people you see in those films are joining us live this morning, including that family you saw bill meeting for whom he was so important because him being so public about his diagnosis meant a lot of people just came forward he wouldn't have done otherwise, which is amazing in itself. you saw colin and lisa there and they willjoin us later on. let's take a look at some of this morning's papers paying tribute to bill. the metro's headline reads "thank you bill". it's in reference to what we've just been talking about — the thousands of lives he's said to have saved by being so open about hi
in 2019, i reported from university college hospital in london about a trial examining whether an mrimay never cause problems. if successful, within five years, it could lead to a screening programme, a bit like those for breast and cervical cancer. bill turnbull�*s death will undoubtedly lead to another surge in men seeking answers for nagging symptoms which they may have put off getting checked for months or even years, and it will hopefully save many more lives. fergus walsh, bbc news....
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and i was a part of a study which was led by beaten college london and it also had a quote from us cambridge, oxford, columbia university. and so on. the finding of our study was that that particular heat, the climate change has accessing it or made it more likely by 30 times as compared to the world without climate change. and similarly, the 2nd, when the country went through the flooding, it was the versed the country have an expedient since the record began. and the similar study was conducted, which is called the climate in attribution study. and our finding from that study was that the intensity of the monson rainfall in 2 months, in a month of august, june, july, and august. the intensity was increased by 75 percent as compared to the world without climate change. so via the quantitative and editors that climate gene has played a very important role in excessive bidding. the impacts of both the events. martin in old track, are we talking specifically about human induce climate change? here? how do socio economic factors intersect with climate impacts, whether in south asia or a, in, in the american or in africa? h
and i was a part of a study which was led by beaten college london and it also had a quote from us cambridge, oxford, columbia university. and so on. the finding of our study was that that particular heat, the climate change has accessing it or made it more likely by 30 times as compared to the world without climate change. and similarly, the 2nd, when the country went through the flooding, it was the versed the country have an expedient since the record began. and the similar study was...
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london, chairman of republican overseas u.k. and a former federal prosecutor. in birmingham, u.k., a professor of international politics at the clinton institute at the university college welcome you all. i want to begin in washington dc. this is a civil lawsuit, not a criminal one. is there a smoking gun here? is there something that can put donald trump and his family in real difficulty? >> from the former president's perspective, this may be the most troubling investigation he has to deal with. he's facing the possibility of being barred from real estate in new york for five years and having the leadership of the trump organization taken away from him. i'm sure he's worried about that . in addition, this case has also been referred to the u.s. attorney for the district of new york and the internal revenue service. there is a possibility of tax fraud. the sheer number of allegations of improper valuation of his properties could well have serious tax consequences for the former president. host: but this is all part of the rough-and-tumble of new york real estate. i can't imagine somebody in that business -- honesty is not a word we associate with those people. this is
london, chairman of republican overseas u.k. and a former federal prosecutor. in birmingham, u.k., a professor of international politics at the clinton institute at the university college welcome you all. i want to begin in washington dc. this is a civil lawsuit, not a criminal one. is there a smoking gun here? is there something that can put donald trump and his family in real difficulty? >> from the former president's perspective, this may be the most troubling investigation he has to...
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london tomorrow. >>> and questions over the list of so-called best colleges and universities in the u.s. after one university said its data was cooked. a brewing scandal putting money, prestige and power on the line. >>> welcome to the lead i'm jake tapper. we start with the politics lead. any moment president biden will give a speech in boston on an issue that's very personal and important to him and his family. the cancer moonshot initiative. president biden hoping to bring more attention to his administration's efforts to cut the cancer death rates in half. his son, beau, died of brain cancer in 2015, he was only 46 years old. let's get to athena jones for us. the date and location of the speech are no coincidence. >> that's right. this event is taking place at the john f. kennedy library on this day because this marks the 60th anniversary of jfk's moonshot speech where he launched the years long effort to land a man on the moon. saying we choose to put a moon on the moon in this decade and other things not because it's easy but because it was hard. they were able to land a man on the
london tomorrow. >>> and questions over the list of so-called best colleges and universities in the u.s. after one university said its data was cooked. a brewing scandal putting money, prestige and power on the line. >>> welcome to the lead i'm jake tapper. we start with the politics lead. any moment president biden will give a speech in boston on an issue that's very personal and important to him and his family. the cancer moonshot initiative. president biden hoping to bring...
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colleges — including some in london — have begun what could be up to ten days of strike action. it's about a dispute over pay — which has been rising slower than the rate of inflation. the universitynd i love the creative side of it. by combining both, i'm being able to fundraise and to help. a look at the tubes now — and there's a good service on all lines at the moment. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a rather damp start this monday morning. we've had a couple of bounds of rain moving through overnight, one of which still with us first thing, but it will clear away fairly quickly this morning. behind it, we'll see frequent showers on this north—westerly breeze. that north—westerly breeze will feel quite chilly. we have got some sunny spells developing as the cloud thins and breaks, but temperaturesjust about reaching 16 celsius, so definitely feeling more like autumn. overnight tonight, those showers will start to fade, or they will become more isolated. with clearer spells developing, we are hanging on to that breeze as well overnight, the minimum dropping down to seven celsius. now, for tomorrow, the low pressure is still in charge again. a mixture of s
colleges — including some in london — have begun what could be up to ten days of strike action. it's about a dispute over pay — which has been rising slower than the rate of inflation. the universitynd i love the creative side of it. by combining both, i'm being able to fundraise and to help. a look at the tubes now — and there's a good service on all lines at the moment. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a rather damp start this monday morning. we've had a couple...