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university of east anglia, is leading investigationslj university of east anglia, is leading investigationsing on the continent but not in the uk. what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. scientists are awaiting postmortem conservation of the virus and that could tell them how a jump from one species to another and most importantly, how virulent it can be. we will be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers in just a moment. that is coming up after the headlines. banksy‘s artwork that shredded itself after it sold at auction last week has gone back on display. the re— named love is in the bin sold as an option house for £1 million before destroying itself a minute later with a device built into the frame. applause the moment banksy‘s girl with a balloon became love is in the bin. sold for £1 million before spontaneously shredding itself inside the auction house. today the artwork went on public display for the first time. it was a great piece of work in the first place, but now it's just had something added to it. it'sjust interesting, how they did it — like, does it go a
university of east anglia, is leading investigationslj university of east anglia, is leading investigationsing on the continent but not in the uk. what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. scientists are awaiting postmortem conservation of the virus and that could tell them how a jump from one species to another and most importantly, how virulent it can be. we will be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers in just a moment. that is coming up after the headlines. banksy‘s...
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be talking to dr corinne le quere, professor of climate change science and policy at the university of east angliand director of the tyndall centre for climate change research. she is also a member of the uk committee on climate change, an independent body set up to advise the uk government and devolved administrations on emissions targets. and we'll also be talking to dr kirsten zickland from vancouver, who is a lead author on chapter one of the report. she is an associate professor, simon fraser university. they will both be here to answer your questions. if you have any questions on climate change, you can send them to us now. text 61124, email askthis@bbc.co.uk, or tweet using the hashtag #bbcaskthis. first, our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports on what's been described as a global wake up call for the planet. the ipcc has warned of two possible futures for our planet. in the two degree world, there is severe drought, there's more flooding in the northern hemisphere, people are poorer and have less food, and all the coral in our seas has gone. as things stand, that's the world we are
be talking to dr corinne le quere, professor of climate change science and policy at the university of east angliand director of the tyndall centre for climate change research. she is also a member of the uk committee on climate change, an independent body set up to advise the uk government and devolved administrations on emissions targets. and we'll also be talking to dr kirsten zickland from vancouver, who is a lead author on chapter one of the report. she is an associate professor, simon...
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let's get more from dr diana bell from the university of east anglia.as she's behind this research. thank you very much for coming into the studio and talking to us. what first alerted you to the possibility that myxomatosis might have got across to his? i first heard reports in mid—september of a hare that was showing odd symptoms, didn't run away from a dog, and was found a few hours later. we asked a member of the public to take photographs and we collected the body. we were expecting it to be a different disease, which has jumped expecting it to be a different disease, which hasjumped from rabbits to hares on the continent and killed large numbers. but it wasn't that. and then a few days later i had a second case, and then a third, and i realised something was happening, i contacted the wildlife trust, we did a press release and on thursday and the response from the public, we just said, have you seen any dead hares to mark can you let it snow? the response has been amazing. it has been terrifying, actually, because we have got reports from scotland
let's get more from dr diana bell from the university of east anglia.as she's behind this research. thank you very much for coming into the studio and talking to us. what first alerted you to the possibility that myxomatosis might have got across to his? i first heard reports in mid—september of a hare that was showing odd symptoms, didn't run away from a dog, and was found a few hours later. we asked a member of the public to take photographs and we collected the body. we were expecting it...
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia, isding the investigations. i wasn't expecting myxomatosis in hares. and i really hope that — hares have no protection in this country. on the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. we will be back at the top of the hour with our next update. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week, we're in cairo, as egypt's capital prepares to open the doors to the biggest archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. you have lentils, you have chickpeas and you have these fried onions. we sample some of the city's culinary delights. all in this one dish? yes. and we go behind the scenes as scientists attempt a delicate operation to restore a priceless discovery back to its former glory. this is one of th
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scientists at university of east anglia fear it could infect them in a similar way to rabbits, killingsightings of obviously sick and dead hares. the celebrations continue today for princess eugenie and her husband jack brooksbank after the pair married at st george's chapel in windsor yesterday. the queen was amongst 850 guests at the ceremony, with a guest list that included a host of famous faces. later the couple will have a more informal party, rumoured to have a fairground theme. it could still be going on! for the first time in its history, britain's most remote community will finally have a reliable 24—hour electricity supply. fair isle has a population of 55 people and sits halfway between the islands of 0rkney and shetland. previously, lights went out between 11:30 at night and 7:30 in the morning but now, thanks to wind turbines and solar panels, power can last around the clock. it is so beautiful. look at it. that may mean they are watching these are the first time at 6:30 am! good morning. if you are watching, to get in touch! jewellery that once belonged to france's queen
scientists at university of east anglia fear it could infect them in a similar way to rabbits, killingsightings of obviously sick and dead hares. the celebrations continue today for princess eugenie and her husband jack brooksbank after the pair married at st george's chapel in windsor yesterday. the queen was amongst 850 guests at the ceremony, with a guest list that included a host of famous faces. later the couple will have a more informal party, rumoured to have a fairground theme. it could...
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia, isding the investigations. i wasn't expecting myxomatosis in hares. and i really hope that — hares have no protection in this country. on the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. india rakusson visits the us state of montana to find out why so many white, middle—aged men are killing themselves. some viewers may find some scenes upsetting. every year, nearly 115,000 people in america die by suicide. that's over double the number of homicides. in the last 20 years, suicide rates in most western countries have fallen. but in the us, they have gone up by nearly one—third. and there's one particular group of americans causing the spike in numbers — white, middle—aged men. i was g
east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia, isding the investigations. i wasn't expecting myxomatosis in hares. and i really hope that — hares have no protection in this country. on the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of...
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia ist... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. banksy‘s artwork, girl with a balloon, which shredded itself after going under the hammer last week has gone back on display. the renamed, love is in the bin, was sold at sotheby‘s auction house for more than £1 million, before destroying itself moments later with a device built in to the frame. here's ian palmer with more. applause. the moment banksy‘s girl with a balloon became love is in the bin. sold for £1 million before spontaneously shredding itself inside the auction house. today the artwork went on public display for the first time. it was a great piece of work in the first place, but now it's just had
east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia ist... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most...
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east anglia, with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia, istosis in hares. and i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. goody bags filled with commemorative fridge magnets, ponchos and chocolate coins from yesterday's royal wedding have been put up for sale on auction site ebay for up to £1,000. the bags were gifted to 1,200 members of the public who were in the grounds of windsor castle to follow the marriage of princess eugenie, the queen's granddaughter and ninth in line to the throne, to jack brooksbank. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. fantastic weather today. i have got it wrong, i am off tomorrow. sorry. i wish we could control it. we have so many compu
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east anglia, with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia, isnd i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a close season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. hyperinflation has returned to zimbabwe, a decade after it destroyed the country's economy, and a year after robert mugabe was forced out of office. local and international businesses have been closing their doors and the value of the fragile local currency has plummeted. 0ur correspondent andrew harding reports from harare. zimbabwe is supposed to be on the mend, but right now, it doesn't feel like that. 0n the streets, hyperinflation is back. how much for one carrot? ten cents each. yesterday, how much for one carrot? five cents. as prices soar, people are panicking about how to feed their
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia is have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. bringing you a bit of breaking news. this has come from west midlands police. it is that a murder investigation has been launched in deadly after a man in his 20s was found stabbed to death in a car park in the town early on saturday morning. no more details on that at the moment but it's a man in his 20s, stabbed to death of a car park in dudley in the early hours. we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. for the first time in its history, britain's most remote community will finally have a reliable 24—hour electricity supply. fair isle has a population of 55 people and sits halfway between the islands of 0r
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia isomatosis in hares. and i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. it's time for a look at the weather. thank you. western parts of the uk not faring too well at the moment. we are expecting further heavy rain. it is raining particularly heavy at the moment in temperature and western parts of wales. the north—west of england too. tonight we will continue to see heavy rain pushing into other parts of the country but for the time being we still have a warning from the met office, for south wales, and amber warning. storm callum is now weighed to the north of us. this is a weather front streaming across the uk. look what happens, by the ear
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east anglia, with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia, iss. and i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a close season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. at least 12 people have been killed in an explosion at an election rally in afghanistan. police say explosives were stored in a motorcycle near the event in the province of takhar. officials say dozens of people have been injured in the attack. some are critical. this latest attack comes after a wave of others in recent weeks ahead of next saturday's parliamentary elections. the taliban and other islamist groups are opposed to the election process and have targetted campaign rallies to deter people from voting. this latest attack comes after a wave of others afghanistan is one of the poor
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia isnd i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. bbc music is supporting the first ever national album day. the album was 70 years old earlier this year. the aim of the day is to celebrate the uk's love of the album across all genres of music. despite competition and change in the music industry, sales of albums are holding up. as part of the day, the uk's all—time favourite studio album, based on sales, downloads and streams in the uk — has been unveiled. earlier i spoke to gennaro castaldo from the bpi, which represents the uk's recorded music industry, about album day. we are doing this with our partners. that us co—ordinate, the whole
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia iswasn't expecting myxomatosis in hares. and i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. on the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good morning. england's cricketers are on course to win the second one day international against sri lanka in dambulla. despite a knock of 92 from captain eoin morgan, it seemed england's total of 278 for nine might not be enough. however the england's bowlers are making sure it should be. three wickets for chris woakes and one for olly stone, they are 31 runs short of their target and don't forget you can keep across the action from dambulla on the bbc sport website and connected tvs with our n
east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia iswasn't expecting myxomatosis in hares. and i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. on the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell...
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scientists at the university of east anglia fear it could infect them in a similar way to rabbits: killing time in its history, britain's most remote community will finally have a reliable 24—hour electricity supply. fair isle has a population of 55 people and sits halfway between the islands of orkney and shetland. previously, lights went out between 11:30 at night and half past 7 in the morning. but now, thanks to wind turbines, solar panels and a set of batteries, — i added the word "big" — power can last around the clock. now they can watch bbc breakfast from 6am instead ofjoining us halfway through! that's the most important thing will stop now they are important members of the team. at least they are used to silence and peace and tranquillity. not if you play international football for england. wasn't that weird camille had to feel for the players making their international debut, singing the national anthem in front ofjust a few police officers and security staff and your tea m officers and security staff and your team staff and club. it was because ofa team staff and club. it was b
scientists at the university of east anglia fear it could infect them in a similar way to rabbits: killing time in its history, britain's most remote community will finally have a reliable 24—hour electricity supply. fair isle has a population of 55 people and sits halfway between the islands of orkney and shetland. previously, lights went out between 11:30 at night and half past 7 in the morning. but now, thanks to wind turbines, solar panels and a set of batteries, — i added the word...
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east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia iseally hope that... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itjumped from one species to another and, most importantly, how virulent it could prove. tom heap, bbc news. jewellery that once belonged to france's queen, marie antoinette, has gone on display in new york, ahead of an auction next month. thejewels have been held in private collections for more than 200 years. sotheby‘s has described the lot as "one of the most important royal jewellery collections ever to come to auction" and estimates its value at almost £4 million. tim allman reports. for many, she is the ultimate symbol of opulence, decadence and self—indulgence. marie antoinette, queen consort of france, casualty of the revolution, victim of the guillotine. more than 200 years later, some of her je
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scientists at university of east anglia fear it could infect them in a similar way to rabbits, killinglation. they want members of the public to help by reporting sightings of obviously sick and dead hares. fracking for shale gas could begin today in lancashire after a failed legal challenge against energy firm cuadrilla. campaigner bob dennett took his fight to the high court but lost the case. it will be the first instance of fracking in the uk since 2011 when it was linked with earthquakes. wedding celebrations will continue today for princess eugenie and jack brooksbank, who married yesterday at st george's chapel in windsor. the queen was amongst 850 guests at the ceremony and watched as the ninth in line to the throne was given away by her father, prince andrew. daniela relph has more. the very public first kiss as husband and wife for princess eugenie and jack brooksbank. and the young bridal party coped well with all the attention, on what was a blustery berkshire day. looking on was the bride's mother, sarah duchess of york, very much back in the midst of the royal family on h
scientists at university of east anglia fear it could infect them in a similar way to rabbits, killinglation. they want members of the public to help by reporting sightings of obviously sick and dead hares. fracking for shale gas could begin today in lancashire after a failed legal challenge against energy firm cuadrilla. campaigner bob dennett took his fight to the high court but lost the case. it will be the first instance of fracking in the uk since 2011 when it was linked with earthquakes....
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let's talk to corinne le quere, professor of climate change science and policy at the university of east angliall centre for climate change research. she is also a member of the uk committee on climate change. an independent body set up to advise the uk government and devolved administrations on targets. very well—qualified! this report is calling for unprecedented change. just give us an overview, if you could to begin with. we have seen already success stories, particularly in the power sector. deploying renewable energy, wind energy, solar injury has worked. as a result, the costs have dropped dramatically. what we need to do now is to do the same for other sectors, for transport, for agriculture and building and so on. the good thing is that we have the technologies already. when you talk about wii, are you talking about the uk or the rest of the world? young marquardt is very clear in the report is that this is a global problem. everybody to do their part. —— what is very clear in the report is that this is a global problem. that includes people, that includes the uk government, that inclu
let's talk to corinne le quere, professor of climate change science and policy at the university of east angliall centre for climate change research. she is also a member of the uk committee on climate change. an independent body set up to advise the uk government and devolved administrations on targets. very well—qualified! this report is calling for unprecedented change. just give us an overview, if you could to begin with. we have seen already success stories, particularly in the power...