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university students set up tents in solidarity with gaza for more than 100 days on the campus of this university. in england, the students of the london school of economics and the university of leeds in support of the palestinian people and protest against the regime's genocide zionists protested in the gaza strip. israeli arms companies were banned from participating in the french defense industry exhibition. this exhibition, which is the largest international exhibition of defense industries and it is being held in the suburbs of paris. this year, the officials of this exhibition called the presence of the comfort companies of the zionist regime undesirable and prevented their presence. supporters of palestine called this ban another victory for the palestinian people. a collision between a cargo train and a passenger train in india left eight dead and more than 50 injured. as a result of this encounter. one of the wagons the passenger train was suspended in the air and three other carriages derailed. the cause of this accident is the cargo train driver's inattention to the railway signs. and free treatment insurance for 33 million iranians was achieved by the 13th government, a
university students set up tents in solidarity with gaza for more than 100 days on the campus of this university. in england, the students of the london school of economics and the university of leeds in support of the palestinian people and protest against the regime's genocide zionists protested in the gaza strip. israeli arms companies were banned from participating in the french defense industry exhibition. this exhibition, which is the largest international exhibition of defense industries...
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Jun 5, 2024
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researchers at the university of leeds say the threshold of one point five degrees celsius, which iso secure an outright lead in the election and he will meet coalition partners to discuss terms. amanda knox — who was convicted and then cleared of murdering her british roomamate — has been sentenced to three years in prison for slander. ms knox has been convicted of falsely implicating a man in the murder of meredith kercher in italy, 17 years ago. despite today's sentencing, ms knox will not go to prison for the conviction as she served four years for murder before being aquitted. the first minister of wales, labour's vaughan gething, looks set to lose a vote of no confidence in his leadership in the senedd this evening. opposition parties have raised a number of concerns — including why he accepted a donation from a millionaire who had convictions for illegally dumping waste. our wales correspondent tomos morganjoins us now. what could this mean for the first minister? the first minister was due to be in portsmouth today for d—day commemorations representing wales but instead will
researchers at the university of leeds say the threshold of one point five degrees celsius, which iso secure an outright lead in the election and he will meet coalition partners to discuss terms. amanda knox — who was convicted and then cleared of murdering her british roomamate — has been sentenced to three years in prison for slander. ms knox has been convicted of falsely implicating a man in the murder of meredith kercher in italy, 17 years ago. despite today's sentencing, ms knox will...
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of medical science at caucasus university. some breaking news. —— political science. rob burrow has died at the age of 41, his former club leedsee more cloud, though, work into scotland and northern ireland through the day. at the same time, sunday saw much more in the way of sunshine for central and eastern england and lighter winds, too. that had a very significant impact in the temperatures. for some, it was seven degrees warmer on sunday than it had been on saturday. and the temperatures topped out at about 23 degrees in one or two spots as well. that was the scene in poole in dorset, with beach—goers enjoying the warm june sunshine, but cloudy skies worked in across stirling. now, overnight tonight, the cloud we've got in scotland and northern ireland — thick enough for occasional spots of rain — will push southwards. so overall it's going to be turning cloudier through the night, and given that, it's a milder night compared with last night — lows of 10—13 degrees for most of us. tomorrow, well, we start off with cloudy skies for northern ireland, western parts of england, wales, with the cloud thick enough for an occasio
of medical science at caucasus university. some breaking news. —— political science. rob burrow has died at the age of 41, his former club leedsee more cloud, though, work into scotland and northern ireland through the day. at the same time, sunday saw much more in the way of sunshine for central and eastern england and lighter winds, too. that had a very significant impact in the temperatures. for some, it was seven degrees warmer on sunday than it had been on saturday. and the...
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of well, thank god she doesn't. >> she's not aligned with your politics, amy. >> that's all i can say. no, most dearly . most dearly. >> she is not radicalised at leeds universityol at the moment anyway. anyway the reality is on these figures there has been some element of fiscal drag. there's 2000 extra added on. that's all we're talking about. 2000 pupils, and we need to include the fact that some private, private schools have closed down over this penod have closed down over this period as well. >> but why is that? because that could be because it's a lot of things. >> it's a lot brexit tory austerity. no, no not brexit. >> because the international kids are still coming through. because the fact is if parents want the best for the best education for the children, that they want the best for their children, as i've just said in my opener, then they will move mountains to do it and can i just say that the likes of eton have actually become more exclusive than when it were, when it was a public school 30 years ago, when professionals sent their children there. if they passed the exams, they weren't rolling in money, they weren't rolling in money, they weren't
of well, thank god she doesn't. >> she's not aligned with your politics, amy. >> that's all i can say. no, most dearly . most dearly. >> she is not radicalised at leeds universityol at the moment anyway. anyway the reality is on these figures there has been some element of fiscal drag. there's 2000 extra added on. that's all we're talking about. 2000 pupils, and we need to include the fact that some private, private schools have closed down over this penod have closed down...
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joining us now, the chair of national obesity forum, tam fry and professor of exercise and obesity at leeds, leeds beckett university your one at a time, tam fry. first. would it really make any difference to put health warnings on junk food? and what isjunk warnings on junk food? and what is junk food? >> well, we have to find. well, the first junk food is the ultra processed food, which has got very high levels of sugar and fat and salt. the second thing is that we don't know if it's really going to work in the uk, until we have it, but the evidence shows certainly in central and latin america, in roughly 15 countries, that it has been implemented since the 2016 and that it is having an effect. >> well, there you go, paul. that makes it pretty clear cut, doesn't it? we've got a big problem. nothing seems to be working. but this has worked in other countries, so why not? >> absolutely. i think that we. i'm sorry. sorry, tam. >> let paul answer that one. >> let paul answer that one. >> i never do . >> i never do. >> thanks, tam , always good to >> thanks, tam, always good to join the stage with you, yeah, well , joi
joining us now, the chair of national obesity forum, tam fry and professor of exercise and obesity at leeds, leeds beckett university your one at a time, tam fry. first. would it really make any difference to put health warnings on junk food? and what isjunk warnings on junk food? and what is junk food? >> well, we have to find. well, the first junk food is the ultra processed food, which has got very high levels of sugar and fat and salt. the second thing is that we don't know if it's...
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of something. it was when i first heard the name keir starmer, because by coincidence, i. my first job was teaching law at leeds universityeach in another university, my friends there told me that they had now got the most brilliant law student that they'd had in a generation, and that was keir starmer . and of course, he had starmer. and of course, he had an utterly brilliant legal career , before he went into career, before he went into politics. so he's not someone who's easily moved or changed. >> you don't think he's a bit weird? yeah. i mean, you don't think it's. yeah, but that's the point. very clear views. and at 23, apparently he went to chequers akua at the height of the cold war. i mean, it's a bit odd now , not a bit weird. odd now, not a bit weird. >> i visited east berlin shortly before the wall came down. it was important to know what we were dealing with, and i'm sure he went there. in that spirit of adventure as a very young man, okay, he supported jeremy corbyn. >> he wanted to abolish the monarchy years ago, signed a letter lobbying for foreign criminals to be taken off deportation flights, happily rep
of something. it was when i first heard the name keir starmer, because by coincidence, i. my first job was teaching law at leeds universityeach in another university, my friends there told me that they had now got the most brilliant law student that they'd had in a generation, and that was keir starmer . and of course, he had starmer. and of course, he had an utterly brilliant legal career , before he went into career, before he went into politics. so he's not someone who's easily moved or...