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i also teach master students at the university of late the about the climate negotiation, st. and sustainable development negotiations and m and i, he show them that clip and have this conversation because a lot of people think that the recent youth climate movement and rested. simberg is the 1st time we seen this kind of thing. i say no of this been young people doing this for years and i was at the rio plus 20 negotiations in brazil. so 20 years on from this clip and 7 suzuki was there and, and she basically said she'd been invited back year after year to the you and that saying the same stuff. i never noticed says i so pleased to see her and to listen to what she has to say, but she feels like the message is always the same and it's not really moving forwards. i am. and she actually said she thinks that rather than relying on worldly does, it's more important to look for the changes in our own local communities, which i felt like was a theme that, that came out of slight as film as well. so be interesting to hear what's later in israel. think about that. i both nodding a mis
i also teach master students at the university of late the about the climate negotiation, st. and sustainable development negotiations and m and i, he show them that clip and have this conversation because a lot of people think that the recent youth climate movement and rested. simberg is the 1st time we seen this kind of thing. i say no of this been young people doing this for years and i was at the rio plus 20 negotiations in brazil. so 20 years on from this clip and 7 suzuki was there and,...
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thelma daly a graduate of buie state university. my latewas a loyal and enthusiastic fan of this trailblazing leader and insisted i learn everything i could about her. i it was in my mother that i lobbied governor west to support placing a portrait of mary mcleod bethune in the south carolina state capitol building. on july 10, 1976, ms. bethune became the first person of color in south carolina history to be so honored. thank you to my colleagues in this body and the state of florida today. she becomes the first black person to have her likeness represent a state in this building. [clause -- applause. ] >> we cannot change history. we should not try. nor should we attempt to revise or distort events that are misguided tributes to the defenders of human bondage or the perpetrators of false theories. although much work remains to be done, throughout her life, mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. today, we are doing our part on her last -- to honor her last will and testament. >>[applaus
thelma daly a graduate of buie state university. my latewas a loyal and enthusiastic fan of this trailblazing leader and insisted i learn everything i could about her. i it was in my mother that i lobbied governor west to support placing a portrait of mary mcleod bethune in the south carolina state capitol building. on july 10, 1976, ms. bethune became the first person of color in south carolina history to be so honored. thank you to my colleagues in this body and the state of florida today....
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of the late dr. seuss is for sale near san diego. it's listed for $19 million. it was gifted to the university of california san diego but dr. seuss' late wife. proceeds from the school israel go to the school. >>> coming up, how a player's cell phone led to a suspension in major league baseball. >>> also ahead, call him father of the year. hear from the dad who wrestled a gator in front of his kids on their first day of school. if you haven't tried dawn powerwash dish spray, what are you waiting for? it's dawn's fastest and easiest way to clean everyday dishes. on simple messes... just spray, wipe and rinse. on tough messes, its spray activated suds have five times faster grease cleaning power to break down grease without water. plus, its targeted spray cleans even hard to reach places better. so, replace your dish soap with dawn powerwash and spray your dishes clean. ugh-stipated... feeling weighed down by a backedup gut" miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. ...free your gut. and your mood will follow. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tr
of the late dr. seuss is for sale near san diego. it's listed for $19 million. it was gifted to the university of california san diego but dr. seuss' late wife. proceeds from the school israel go to the school. >>> coming up, how a player's cell phone led to a suspension in major league baseball. >>> also ahead, call him father of the year. hear from the dad who wrestled a gator in front of his kids on their first day of school. if you haven't tried dawn powerwash dish spray,...
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of how important the land is. >> reporter: by late afternoon, police had withdrawn, and the university says because of the violence and damage to equipment, they paused construction. meanwhile, the city of berkeley is providing shelter for anyone who was living at the park and displaced by the construction. in berkeley, thom jensen, bay city news . >>> the police chief says she fired an officer for unacceptable behavior. we want to show you the incidents. you can see former officer eric smith junior tase a man and hit the man over a dozen times. we show the video before the beating gets worse. it happened last april. it's when the officer pulled over a car that had been swerving. the driver took off. smith found that car when it had driven into a side of a business. when he confronted the driver who tried to run away -- that is when this video is a shot. >> officer smith's actions are unacceptable. his behavior deviated from our training and will not be tolerated. >> after an internal investigation, he was fired from the police course. the case is under review by the district attorney's office. >>> the husband of
of how important the land is. >> reporter: by late afternoon, police had withdrawn, and the university says because of the violence and damage to equipment, they paused construction. meanwhile, the city of berkeley is providing shelter for anyone who was living at the park and displaced by the construction. in berkeley, thom jensen, bay city news . >>> the police chief says she fired an officer for unacceptable behavior. we want to show you the incidents. you can see former...
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. >> he is my colleague but with another out-of-the-box question is that you write in the book going to harvard university also the late feldstein was an amazing scholar of public finance and then he passed away very recently you got to talk to him about it. and what you think he would have said to remember marty feldstein as a veryy sharp thinker. and how he would have reacted. >> marty was central to my life as an economist. not only the considerable reputation but as an advisor and friend. i think he would like the ideases and that was to illustrate the gains from specializations with the division of labor. and then on more than one occasion when i am stuck on something he would say to me a couple of things. number one the solution lies in talking to people. >> that is an incredible insight but it's very hard to think of everything and to those who are listening. >> the other piece of advice is to be about the economy not the economics profession because if you want to have an impact with the problems that matter and then going back to the question with the financial crisis we would be more if we were talking to peo
. >> he is my colleague but with another out-of-the-box question is that you write in the book going to harvard university also the late feldstein was an amazing scholar of public finance and then he passed away very recently you got to talk to him about it. and what you think he would have said to remember marty feldstein as a veryy sharp thinker. and how he would have reacted. >> marty was central to my life as an economist. not only the considerable reputation but as an advisor...
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, live, one of the leading lights of south africa is academic wealth. stanon boss, university. care routine for search is, is on the hunt trend. new virus variance. late last year they discovered the on the current variant this is the room where the omicron variant of cupboard was 1st discovered. professor julio, the only vera of stellan bosh university in south africa, is leading a team, conducting the g nomic surveillance of deadly pathogens. and a 100000000 euro research facility. how got that? a lot of the war, the got very surprised how south africa can, can be a lead that on genomics available. but we, we were not surprised because we, we had to be lead the on genomics, avena thought, or the pot, the agenda for the past 20 years. it was this experience that said south africa apart from the rest of the globe, scientific community in isolating, identifying and revealing omicron south africa may be a middle income country dealing with ramp and unemployment, stubborn poverty. and one of the highest rates of inequality in the world. but it, scientists are world leaders. they are leveraging the experience, gained from over 3 decades of managing one of
, live, one of the leading lights of south africa is academic wealth. stanon boss, university. care routine for search is, is on the hunt trend. new virus variance. late last year they discovered the on the current variant this is the room where the omicron variant of cupboard was 1st discovered. professor julio, the only vera of stellan bosh university in south africa, is leading a team, conducting the g nomic surveillance of deadly pathogens. and a 100000000 euro research facility. how got...
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of our nation. >> but it all might be a little too late. a poll from the universityeleased yesterday shows cheney trailing her opponent by nearly 30 points. >>> still ahead in sports, major league baseball goes back to the field of dreams and we have the big moments for you. plus an incredible winning streak for games that don't count. "way too early," we're back in just a moment. count. "way too early," we're back in just a moment. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because it's not just for kids. and it's easier than
of our nation. >> but it all might be a little too late. a poll from the universityeleased yesterday shows cheney trailing her opponent by nearly 30 points. >>> still ahead in sports, major league baseball goes back to the field of dreams and we have the big moments for you. plus an incredible winning streak for games that don't count. "way too early," we're back in just a moment. count. "way too early," we're back in just a moment. because with miro, they...
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Aug 31, 2022
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of journalism at arizona state university. judy: a court filing from the justice department late last night offers the clearest picture yet of theteps that led to the fbi search of former president donald trump's florida home earlier this month. in his 36 page filing, the doj writes that the classified documents were at one point " likely concealed and remov. and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government's investigation." the fbi search was the culmination of a months-long effort that began in may of last year when the national archives first quested missing records from the trump team. the first batch of 15 boxes was sent to washington in january and included 184 classified documents. four months later, a grand jury subpoena was given to the trump team requesting all other classified materials. in june, the fbi went to mar-a-lago and was given 38 additional classified documents. trump's lawyer said there were no other documents stored on site but would not allow fbi investigators to verify that. when the fbi executed a search waant earlier this month, they found 76 classified documents in the storage room they w
of journalism at arizona state university. judy: a court filing from the justice department late last night offers the clearest picture yet of theteps that led to the fbi search of former president donald trump's florida home earlier this month. in his 36 page filing, the doj writes that the classified documents were at one point " likely concealed and remov. and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government's investigation." the fbi search was the culmination of a...
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of trans people. i'm middle class, you know? university educated. but for me, i was extremely depressed. i had a lot of issues in my late early 20s that i think were tied directly to a feeling of being lost. i wouldn't say that's entirely due to gender, but certainly it's a major factor when you feel existentially on some levels different to people around you. and what i'm keen to point to in the book is that this is unfortunately all too common an experience. so, for example, 64% of trans young people in school now in britain say they are bullied for being lgbt, and over half of those never tell anyone about the bullying. that was my experience, too. i was bullied for being gender—nonconforming, for being quite feminine — as you say. at that time, the only reference point if you were presenting or you were raised as a boy and you were sort of construed as feminine, then people would assume that you were gay. and so, yeah, unfortunately, even in the time since i've been at school, all the evidence shows actually trans young people are coming out earlier and earlier, and that means they're encountering hostility in some
of trans people. i'm middle class, you know? university educated. but for me, i was extremely depressed. i had a lot of issues in my late early 20s that i think were tied directly to a feeling of being lost. i wouldn't say that's entirely due to gender, but certainly it's a major factor when you feel existentially on some levels different to people around you. and what i'm keen to point to in the book is that this is unfortunately all too common an experience. so, for example, 64% of trans...
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of, but there is more. when we go to mars in the late 30's, just think how much more we are going to understand about our solar system and about the universe as a result of things like many of our instruments out there, not the least of which is the james webb space telescope. we may have by that time found in astroid that we do not have to protect earth on, as we are going to try with dart in another month, but we may have found in astroid that has valuable material on it, metals that we can harvest. by 2040, we may have detected life elsewhere, in the universe. and think what that is going to do in our yearning for exploitation. so, i cannot answer specifically the question what happened after mars. i just know that we are going to know a lot more between now and then. host: let's get back to our phone lines and start with tommy from arkansas on the republican line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to comment on bill. i cannot believe that you allowed him to bash republicans in the way that he did. there is no way that you would allow a republican to do that to a democrat. so much for your unfiltered bias.
of, but there is more. when we go to mars in the late 30's, just think how much more we are going to understand about our solar system and about the universe as a result of things like many of our instruments out there, not the least of which is the james webb space telescope. we may have by that time found in astroid that we do not have to protect earth on, as we are going to try with dart in another month, but we may have found in astroid that has valuable material on it, metals that we can...
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university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. holiday inn came quite late in the day. ah, in 1974, it was opened. it came quite late in the day into this hotel district, which was considered a playground for celebrities and politicians, and diplomats and spies. the hotel district started life in the 1920s when the st. george opened for 4 decades. it was one of the most prestigious hotels on the mediterranean. during the cold war, in the 19 fifties and sixties, the bar of the st. george was described, does a revolving door of information. the british double agent can philby was irregular . he operated under cover as a foreign journalist and on the 30th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time at the bar in the saint george before disappearing in bay route and reappearing a few months later in moscow. and more smart hotels sprang up, including the furniture, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not only the tallest, but also the last to open before the civil war broke out. i remember the experience of the furni
university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. holiday inn came quite late in the day. ah, in 1974, it was opened. it came quite late in the day into this hotel district, which was considered a playground for celebrities and politicians, and diplomats and spies. the hotel district started life in the 1920s when the st. george opened for 4 decades. it was one of the most prestigious hotels on the mediterranean. during the cold war, in the 19 fifties and sixties, the bar...
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of pakistani permanence and now is sharif, was removed from office back in 2017 sharif was late sentenced to 10 years in prison. these currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associates, the university of hong, told us that the pro iran con, movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is his opponents, his best chance to keep him out of power. popularity is increasing and this is the last roll, the dice that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing in the engine because every other thing that the opposition have done since april 9 has, you know, don't understand. the idea here is that if the government, obviously, the state of pakistan is not a part of the us, but the government would not go the extra mile, perhaps too big, and then the book comes to shove. so if you were to contextualize this entire debate in this, in this scenario, i would, i would say that with him, ron, in power, the us would not have whatever, whatever day with the person who would be form in drawing red lines off pakistan. the problem with government id one, it lacks a big mandate to it is on it is uncertain what it wants to do. 3 is giving many a mixed si
of pakistani permanence and now is sharif, was removed from office back in 2017 sharif was late sentenced to 10 years in prison. these currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associates, the university of hong, told us that the pro iran con, movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is his opponents, his best chance to keep him out of power. popularity is increasing and this is the last roll, the dice that the operation has. and if this is the operating...
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of universal friendship of complete mutual understanding and cloudlessness, some problematic situations suddenly arise that soon overripe in the advent of the solidarity movement, it was perhaps the teleconferences of the lateies that first allowed citizens of different countries of different political views to speak openly with each other. i think that you also have some stereotypical ideas about us and maybe you will also gain such courage and show it. i won't comment as a precaution, but many of them speak for themselves youth exclusively. eh, then hmm. uh, i was well acquainted with the leadership and the university of delon from krakow where i studied for some time at department of oriental slavic languages and my proposal was immediately supported and there was this teleconference. uh, with students and students of the university of elon. krakow in general. uh, you know, uh, a seething situation. uh, youth, uh, advanced educated, and there is the faculty of philosophy, the philological faculty of political science, that is, the bridge turned out, but very, very uh, in a frankly cool, so tense uh, discussions and we also didn’t fully realize that in the nearby future, but in poland there will be even
of universal friendship of complete mutual understanding and cloudlessness, some problematic situations suddenly arise that soon overripe in the advent of the solidarity movement, it was perhaps the teleconferences of the lateies that first allowed citizens of different countries of different political views to speak openly with each other. i think that you also have some stereotypical ideas about us and maybe you will also gain such courage and show it. i won't comment as a precaution, but...
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university of leeds in the united kingdom. she was detained in january of 2021 because of her twitter activity. later on, latel court in the country sentenced her to six years in jail because of those tweets. now, she is the mother of two young children and appealed on the grounds saying she has two young boys who are 3 and 5. her mother is ill. she needs to be there for her boys. and this week, the saudi court increased percent -- her sentence to 34 years, and followed by 34 years where she cannot leave the kingdom. we were able to review the court documents. it appears the public prosecution brought this case against her, they say, because of tweets where they say she is spreading false information, spreading rumors. she was supporting people who they accuse of trying to destabilize the kingdom and undermine its security. but if you go through her twitter account and you see the kind of people that she's been supporting over the past couple of years, she was defending human rights activists, dissidents, and women's rights campaigners in the kingdom who were behind bars because of their activism and because
university of leeds in the united kingdom. she was detained in january of 2021 because of her twitter activity. later on, latel court in the country sentenced her to six years in jail because of those tweets. now, she is the mother of two young children and appealed on the grounds saying she has two young boys who are 3 and 5. her mother is ill. she needs to be there for her boys. and this week, the saudi court increased percent -- her sentence to 34 years, and followed by 34 years where she...
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of late for its paralysis has shown its capable of progress, too. i'm joined now by vivian e thomson, who is a retired professor of environmental policy at the universitytate and at the environmental protection agency. thank you forjoining us on the programme. this is a monumental bill for the us, but doesn't go far enough?— far enough? well, it's a real name far enough? well, it's a real game changer _ far enough? well, it's a real game changer for _ far enough? well, it's a real game changer for me. - far enough? well, it's a real game changer for me. as i game changerfor me. as mentioned, it uses incentives to achieve really significant decreases that 40% reduction relative to 2005 and 2030 translates into 1 relative to 2005 and 2030 translates into1 billion translates into 1 billion metric translates into1 billion metric tonnes in 2030, which is greater than the entire annual emissions of the country of germany. so, i'm sure some wish we could have gone farther and some who wish with the supports for fossil fuel development were not in the bill, but i think it's a real game changer. we werejust hearing in my colleague's story that there are some pe
of late for its paralysis has shown its capable of progress, too. i'm joined now by vivian e thomson, who is a retired professor of environmental policy at the universitytate and at the environmental protection agency. thank you forjoining us on the programme. this is a monumental bill for the us, but doesn't go far enough?— far enough? well, it's a real name far enough? well, it's a real game changer _ far enough? well, it's a real game changer for _ far enough? well, it's a real game...
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the clothes on her back clothing and the hidden history of power in the 19th century united states published by oxford university, press in late, february and joining us this afternoon as discussions are martha jones of john's hopkins and megan sweeney of the university of michigan. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar along with my colleague christian osterman of the wilson center who cannot be here today. the washington industry seminar is a collaborative non-partisan venture of the woodrow wilson center's history and public policy program and the american historical associations national history center. and for over the past decade the seminar has been meeting weekly and pre-covid times in person at the wilson center and since the pandemic well, here in the virtual realm behind the scenes two people make these seminars possible pete bierstecker of the wilson center and rachel wheatley of the national history center, and i'd like to thank institutional supporters the george washington university department of history in particular as well as a number of anonymous i
the clothes on her back clothing and the hidden history of power in the 19th century united states published by oxford university, press in late, february and joining us this afternoon as discussions are martha jones of john's hopkins and megan sweeney of the university of michigan. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar along with my colleague christian osterman of the wilson center who cannot be here today. the washington industry...
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i notice a lot of chatter of late on social media about aei and universities or do we care about viewpoint diversity. i would bring in people we you disagree with. is there enough diversity? i want to say i consider batya a friend with known each other for number of years now and i think not to put words in your mouth but her to refer to yourself as a lefty and a socialist many times. i'm none of those things. i much more conservative than that. we are both probably jewish but socialist no way. i think it's wrong. but whether i i agree with yor not, your book and your ideas are so important. your insights are so important, and at aei inches like i think what university should be and just like promises wonderful letters that you spearhead for harpers which unfortunately was slant, i'd like to talk more about that later, this is what this course is about. this is not bring people together, have different views, different ways of seeing the world and great, we disagree, but i still respect the heck out of batya, , admire her, considea friend and want to have, you know, you at a table when it
i notice a lot of chatter of late on social media about aei and universities or do we care about viewpoint diversity. i would bring in people we you disagree with. is there enough diversity? i want to say i consider batya a friend with known each other for number of years now and i think not to put words in your mouth but her to refer to yourself as a lefty and a socialist many times. i'm none of those things. i much more conservative than that. we are both probably jewish but socialist no way....
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i notice a lot of chatter late on social media about aei universities. do we care about viewpoint diversity? i would bring in people you disagree e with? is early enough diversity of thought? i want to say we have known each other for number of years now and i think, not to put words in your mouth but heard you referred yourself as a lefty and a socialist many times. and i am none of those things. i am much more conservative than that. i think we're both proudly jewish socialists, no way. i think it's wrong to talk about it, not todayth but what i i e with you or not your books and her ideas are so important. your insights are so important. at aei, what universities should be and the wonderful etiquette spearhead for harpers whichch unfortunately was slammed, i'll talk more about that later, this is what, this course is about. about bringing people together with different views, , differet ways of seeing the world and great, we disagree but but l respect the heck out of batya. i admire her, consider her a and want to have you at a table when it's safe to
i notice a lot of chatter late on social media about aei universities. do we care about viewpoint diversity? i would bring in people you disagree e with? is early enough diversity of thought? i want to say we have known each other for number of years now and i think, not to put words in your mouth but heard you referred yourself as a lefty and a socialist many times. and i am none of those things. i am much more conservative than that. i think we're both proudly jewish socialists, no way. i...
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late last half of the 19 thirty's. peter couldn't ache, writer and professor of history at the american university in washington. d. c. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there, we could have prevent the world for sale because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many oil elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr written and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time. in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire, britain offered hitler freedom of action in the east for britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects. if for instance, mister chamberlain, on receipt of the russian offer had replied, yes, let us 3 band together and break hitler's neck. history might have gone a differe
late last half of the 19 thirty's. peter couldn't ache, writer and professor of history at the american university in washington. d. c. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there, we could have prevent the world for sale because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many oil elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go...
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those students doing retakes, it's going to be too late for them tojoin a university in the current intake. many institutions have january in takes ofubjects and it's not every university but it might be worth a student who is considering retakes, it might be worth considering looking around at the universities who are offering january intakes as opposed to having to wait till the following september. catherine, could you pick this up? lots of people have questions around finance. it can be expensive. what are the options? for students who are looking at progressing, they probably will have put in applications for finance and it is very much based on those students who need it most. i think no one should be put off going into higher orfurther education for fear of finance. i think the key thing is to go and speak to people. find out what your options are. there are bursaries and funding options. i think the key thing there is to make sure you are having again those conversations but please do not be put off because you are concerned about finances. i appreciate particularly with the cost of living concerns, therefore people will be
those students doing retakes, it's going to be too late for them tojoin a university in the current intake. many institutions have january in takes ofubjects and it's not every university but it might be worth a student who is considering retakes, it might be worth considering looking around at the universities who are offering january intakes as opposed to having to wait till the following september. catherine, could you pick this up? lots of people have questions around finance. it can be...