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willie ojolu is the chief inspector at langata women's prison and just completed his university of londonw that i know of many guards in the united states who trained to become a lawyer so they can give legal advice to the people they're guarding. it's pretty unique. >> well, it sounds unique, but that's what happens here. you know, people are brought to prison as a punishment but not for punishment. >> i've never heard it phrased that way. so your goal is not to punish them but -- >> to help them improve on their life and manage their life properly so that they don't get in conflict with the law. a grua cers of wo prisoer evee 18 inmates, former prisoners and guards, received their university of london law school degrees. george karaba got his. while he may spend the rest of his life in prison, he says he's been transformed. >> if i don't get out of prison i will still continue doing what i do. >> to see somebody you've helped get out of prison -- >> it gives me great satisfaction. >> does it feel like part of you goes out with that person? >> i feel part of me is actually out. and there
willie ojolu is the chief inspector at langata women's prison and just completed his university of londonw that i know of many guards in the united states who trained to become a lawyer so they can give legal advice to the people they're guarding. it's pretty unique. >> well, it sounds unique, but that's what happens here. you know, people are brought to prison as a punishment but not for punishment. >> i've never heard it phrased that way. so your goal is not to punish them but --...
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disinclined to change our minds to understand this unconscious process and trace campus at city university of london went about trying to catch on. you runs in the act of confirmation bias to do so. and trace carried out and expand on past volunteers. event gleiss bill. you're going to see pictures of houses still off go. it's up to you to decide whether their actual value was more or less than the price. you see. freedom for each estimation looks it's, you can bet an amount of money from a large sum, if you're sure of yourself. and if you aren't, if you can lower that the amount of the bed is a way of measuring the subjects conviction how confident they feel about their choice. it's worth more on sure that i'll bet everything m that's less, but i'm not sure a lower my bet. the next thing to the experiment takes place in a brain scan room equipped with 2 scanners. when a domino gentlemen kinsey, you'll be, you're going to reassess your evaluations limbs, but this time you can compare them with those of your partner runs and change your own should you. so in isaac, and the result, when the assessment
disinclined to change our minds to understand this unconscious process and trace campus at city university of london went about trying to catch on. you runs in the act of confirmation bias to do so. and trace carried out and expand on past volunteers. event gleiss bill. you're going to see pictures of houses still off go. it's up to you to decide whether their actual value was more or less than the price. you see. freedom for each estimation looks it's, you can bet an amount of money from a...
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and see how the your tongue is the deputy director of the center of taiwan studies at the university of london i earlier asked or what kind of response the chinese side might be considering if policy does visit i one wow. who can tell the the issue is really about whether it's kind of not rhetoric or is a real real threat. but i think it might be the former. and what would that real threat then look like? all of course there are plenty of a says, you know, speculations about maybe sending some airplane, escorting a nancy pelosi air playing or sometimes having some military exercises around commerce, water, or other kind of a much more serious threat. but at the moment, i think it is a kind of rhetoric more than a actual threat. there's a particular reason we can make that judgement. for example, a look at 99596 missile crisis. that was a period that baiting tried to act tough and threatening, a seemingly closer relationship between us and the taiwan. and that was well, many analysts would say that's probably, you know, the, the worst come to the worst. that might be the scenario. now right on
and see how the your tongue is the deputy director of the center of taiwan studies at the university of london i earlier asked or what kind of response the chinese side might be considering if policy does visit i one wow. who can tell the the issue is really about whether it's kind of not rhetoric or is a real real threat. but i think it might be the former. and what would that real threat then look like? all of course there are plenty of a says, you know, speculations about maybe sending some...
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the university of london says girls and young women are especially at risk. 90 percent added their pictures before posting them. 70 percent feel under pressure to give the impress of a perfect life and 60 percent sometimes feel depressed that they don't live up to beauty ideals. researchers believe this pressure can lead to eating disorders, anxiety and depression. another danger is cyber grooming, where predators try to entice minors looking for thanks. can you send me a new photo chat messages like this a sent a minor. in this case, the sender's don't know there's a reporter on the other end. they think they're chatting with a 12 year old girl, celine experience, cyber grooming. when she was 11, a stranger sent her a photo on instagram. so they involve, i could see his friends, i don't know how to properly describe it. well, it was his genital area, while i had seen a dinner table eyes, his lower genital area of us, which did this and very close up. and oh, there law. on without glue light am, without clothes. the perpetrators usually follow the same pattern. they see contact and gain tru
the university of london says girls and young women are especially at risk. 90 percent added their pictures before posting them. 70 percent feel under pressure to give the impress of a perfect life and 60 percent sometimes feel depressed that they don't live up to beauty ideals. researchers believe this pressure can lead to eating disorders, anxiety and depression. another danger is cyber grooming, where predators try to entice minors looking for thanks. can you send me a new photo chat...
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the university of london says girls and young women are especially at risk. 90 percent added their pictures before posting them. 70 percent feel under pressure to the impression of a perfect life and 60 percent sometimes feel depressed that they don't live up to beauty ideals. researchers believe this pressure can lead to eating disorders, anxiety and depression. another danger is cyber grooming, where predators try to entice minors looking for thanks. can you send me a new photo chat messages like this, a thin to mine of in this case, the sender's don't know that the reporter on the other end, they think they're chatting with a 12 year old girl celine experience, cyber grooming. when she was 11, a stranger sent her a photo on instagram. so they involve, i could see his friends, i don't know how to properly describe it. well, it was his genital area. while i had sent a dinner table eyes, his lower genital area of us, her status, and very close up and oh, there law. on without glue light am without clothes. the perpetrators usually follow the same pattern. they see contact and gain trust usi
the university of london says girls and young women are especially at risk. 90 percent added their pictures before posting them. 70 percent feel under pressure to the impression of a perfect life and 60 percent sometimes feel depressed that they don't live up to beauty ideals. researchers believe this pressure can lead to eating disorders, anxiety and depression. another danger is cyber grooming, where predators try to entice minors looking for thanks. can you send me a new photo chat messages...
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of clinical depression. researchers from the university college of london looked at evidence from more than 350 period reviewedfic studies finding no evidence. that zero levels depression. sarah plays. key role in regulating mood. sleep. other body. functions. and years a lack of it. been white. viewed. as the cause. of depression. well as the of weekend. flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. okay, flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh okay, i will. i'll turn our thermostat to 78. i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's taco 'bout it! - nope. ohh, we can save the laundry 'til the morning. yes please. oh, little things like this help save our power and help save us from outages. with flex alerts, the power is ours. learn more at powersaverrewards.org. public an attempt to protect its bird population. so let's talk more about where this stands now and where it's headed. let's bring in senior veterin
of clinical depression. researchers from the university college of london looked at evidence from more than 350 period reviewedfic studies finding no evidence. that zero levels depression. sarah plays. key role in regulating mood. sleep. other body. functions. and years a lack of it. been white. viewed. as the cause. of depression. well as the of weekend. flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of...
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there's a preface in here by martin mccullough from the university of london. what role did he play in putting the book together? mr. gorbachev: no. no. he only participated in the editing of the english edition, trying to make the book more concise, so some ideas about the structure of the book. but the book is mine. all this book was done by me. many people helped me because it takes a lot of work to complete this book, but the main burden of the work was mine and i had to decide eventually about what kind of book it's going to be, what will be left out of the initial 10,000 pages, what will be left in the german edition, what will be in the english edition, and finally, this english edition was born after a good and friendly cooperation, but sometimes we had a lot of debate a lot of sharp debate , because those people who know publishing, they said that i should produce a more concise edition for english and american readers. i eventually agreed, but i disagreed with some other suggestions. i am a democratically minded person, but the decisions , eventually t
there's a preface in here by martin mccullough from the university of london. what role did he play in putting the book together? mr. gorbachev: no. no. he only participated in the editing of the english edition, trying to make the book more concise, so some ideas about the structure of the book. but the book is mine. all this book was done by me. many people helped me because it takes a lot of work to complete this book, but the main burden of the work was mine and i had to decide eventually...
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and elan cullman, a professor of disasters and health at university college london. a very warm welcome to all of you, julie. there have been warnings about climate change for decades, and yet, would it be fair to say that somehow we've been caught off guard by this extreme weather in europe? yes, well, great to be here with you. yes, it's true. we've known that sir. things like this would happen since probably the late seventy's. that was the 1st time we had a report telling us that the climate system would change. and when the climate system changes, extreme events can change you frequency and severity and you know, likelihood that is what we're seeing today. there's probably a signature of our changing climate and the events of this summer. so at one level you might say that we shouldn't have been surprised that this would happen and we should have been prepared. but the reality is that there are 2 things are in on one is the climate system is changing. but the other thing that we're seeing is the failure of the institution is an infrastructure, but we've set in pl
and elan cullman, a professor of disasters and health at university college london. a very warm welcome to all of you, julie. there have been warnings about climate change for decades, and yet, would it be fair to say that somehow we've been caught off guard by this extreme weather in europe? yes, well, great to be here with you. yes, it's true. we've known that sir. things like this would happen since probably the late seventy's. that was the 1st time we had a report telling us that the...
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sam gilbert led led a team of researchers from university college london. usina computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunte were given a memory task to do 16 times. for half of them, they they had to rely on their own memory. for the rest, they could could set reminders on a digita. >> when people have access to a digital memory, they offload the the most important information into that memory. this, in turn, turn, speeds up the ability to free up space to remember additional information. >> reporter: it is only as good as your battery life. >> that's right. you need to make sure your devices are reliable. toxic some folks agree. >> i always but in my dentist a. dentist appointment. my husband has one or my son has one so i have to make sure they
sam gilbert led led a team of researchers from university college london. usina computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunteers computer program, 158 volunte were given a memory task to do 16 times. for half of them,...
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of the abilities with this particular acquisition. tom: now we get lucky. julie norman is scheduled to be with us at the university college londonter of u.s. politics. in this world she is absolutely definitive on al qaeda. i will ask her a few questions on the news of al qaeda and then we will move on to the issue of the moment. professor norman, thank you for joining us. what happens to al qaeda after the death 10 years ago plus of bin laden and now this latest drone murder? >> the strike on ayman al-zawahiri concluded the chapter on 9/11 and the masterminds behind that. in terms of al qaeda itself ayman al-zawahiri has been more of a figurehead over the last two years. al qaeda has been strongest mostly in its affiliate groups that operate more at the local level and they have lost a lot of ground to the islamic state and other groups that have filled the gap. we will see probably another high-ranking al qaeda official step into the leadership role, but as an organization it has significantly decreased in terms of its impact in the region, especially at the central point. tom: the news flow is extraordinary, one more question
of the abilities with this particular acquisition. tom: now we get lucky. julie norman is scheduled to be with us at the university college londonter of u.s. politics. in this world she is absolutely definitive on al qaeda. i will ask her a few questions on the news of al qaeda and then we will move on to the issue of the moment. professor norman, thank you for joining us. what happens to al qaeda after the death 10 years ago plus of bin laden and now this latest drone murder? >> the...
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of the blue-collar conservatism.” and in london, julie norman, associate professor at university college london and co-director of thee on u.s. politics. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story.” julie, let me start with you today, and let's talk for a moment about the significance of all of this. first of all, is this unprecedented? has a search warrant ever been executed at the home of a former u.s. president before? and, you know, what kind of evidence would have been needed, in order to convince a judge to sign off on a search warrant like this? >> sure, so as is widely known by now, this is unprecedented. justice has investigated presidents before, but i never -- before, but never to the extent of a search warrant for a former president. so, as you noted, this would have had to have gotten approval from a federal magistrate judge, as it did. in order to get a warrant, though, it's just probable cause that a crime was committed. so it doesn't necessarily mean there's firm evidence, it doesn't necessarily mean there's going to be a criminal proceeding, it just means that
of the blue-collar conservatism.” and in london, julie norman, associate professor at university college london and co-director of thee on u.s. politics. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story.” julie, let me start with you today, and let's talk for a moment about the significance of all of this. first of all, is this unprecedented? has a search warrant ever been executed at the home of a former u.s. president before? and, you know, what...
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of the blue collar conservatism. and in london, julie norman associate professor at university college london, and co director of the u cl. center on us politics. a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. julie, let me start with you today, and let's talk for a moment about the significance of all of this. a 1st of all is this unprecedented . has a search warrant ever been executed at the home of a former u. s. president before and you know, what kind of evidence would have been needed in order to convince a judge to sign off on a search warrant like this. sure, so as is why be known by now, this is unprecedented. justice has investigated presidents before, but i never to the extent of a search warrant for a former president. so as you noted, this would have had to have gotten approval from the federal magistrate judge as it did in order to get a warrant, though it's just probable cause that a crime was committed. so it doesn't necessarily mean there is firm evidence. it doesn't necessarily mean there's going to be a criminal proceeding. it just means that it's warrant for a
of the blue collar conservatism. and in london, julie norman associate professor at university college london, and co director of the u cl. center on us politics. a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. julie, let me start with you today, and let's talk for a moment about the significance of all of this. a 1st of all is this unprecedented . has a search warrant ever been executed at the home of a former u. s. president before and you know, what kind...
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echo vacations with instant analysis from joanne hsu, director of the university of michigan survey of consumers. my cohost in londonguy johnson. happy friday. the numbers are out. they don't look that great, guy. guy: some of them do. some of them do and some don't. let's do that quickly before we get to joann. 55.1. that is up from 51.5 last time around. well about the survey which is 52.5. you need to break down the current. this is where the big differences like. current conditions go to 55.5. down from 58.1. that is below the survey. the expectation leaps sharply higher to 54.9 from 47.3. the expectations number is where the big change appears to have happened. we will get proper analysis in a moment. the one-your inflation is five , down from 5.2. the inflation number ticks up from 2.93. alix: you look at market reaction and we are seeing a bit of selling coming in from the front end of the bond market. 3.2 for the two-year. equities holding on so far. there's a lot of different things to digest in this. guy: let's dig in and digest. we are joined by joanne hsu, the director of the university of michigan surve
echo vacations with instant analysis from joanne hsu, director of the university of michigan survey of consumers. my cohost in londonguy johnson. happy friday. the numbers are out. they don't look that great, guy. guy: some of them do. some of them do and some don't. let's do that quickly before we get to joann. 55.1. that is up from 51.5 last time around. well about the survey which is 52.5. you need to break down the current. this is where the big differences like. current conditions go to...
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has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal stabbing of thomas o'halloran on a mobility scooter in west london. leeds universityresses deep concern for one of its students who faces 3a years of jail in saudi arabia over social media tweets. at talks in ukraine aimed at ensuring the safety of a russian controlled nuclear power plant, the un chief calls for zaporizhzhia to be demilitarised. and finland's prime ministerfaces a backlash after a leaked video shows her dancing and singing at a party with celebrity friends. she says she did nothing illegal. hundreds of thousands of students across england, wales and northern ireland have been receiving their exam results today. a—level, t—level, and btec students have all been marked based on exams for the first time since two years of covid disruption. compared with 2019, when exams were last sat in person, there's been a i9% increase in students gaining a place at their firm or insurance choice university. the proportion of students in england, wales and northern ireland getting top a—level grades has fallen since the record high of last year, but is higher than 201
has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal stabbing of thomas o'halloran on a mobility scooter in west london. leeds universityresses deep concern for one of its students who faces 3a years of jail in saudi arabia over social media tweets. at talks in ukraine aimed at ensuring the safety of a russian controlled nuclear power plant, the un chief calls for zaporizhzhia to be demilitarised. and finland's prime ministerfaces a backlash after a leaked video shows her dancing and...
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of pakistani prominence and now is sharif was removed from office back in 2017 sharif was like a sentence to 10 years in prison, these currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong 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 dead. this is the last roll, the dice that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing against him because every other thing that the opposition has done since april 9 has, you know, going on to say the idea here is that if that 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 shop. 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 this government in that one, it lacks a big mandate who it is on. it is uncertain what it wants to do is giving ma
of pakistani prominence and now is sharif was removed from office back in 2017 sharif was like a sentence to 10 years in prison, these currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong 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 dead. this is the last roll, the dice that the operation has. and if this is the...
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sam gilbert led a team of researchers from university college london. 8 volunteers were given a memory task to do 16 times. for half of them, they had to rely on their own memory. for the rest they could set reminders on a digital device. >> when people have access to a digital memory they offload the most important information into that digital memory, but this in turn frees up space we can use to remember additional information. >> reporter: so your important information is only as good as your battery life? >> that's right. so you need to make sure that your devices are reliable. >> reporter: some folks agree. digital reminders help boost their memory. >> i was putting my dentist appointment, but i would also then remind myself also my husband has one and my son has one, so i need to make sure they go to theirs. >> reporter: others aren't convinced. >> no, because i just have everything written down. >> reporter: but researchers say remembering to outsource your memory just when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exa
sam gilbert led a team of researchers from university college london. 8 volunteers were given a memory task to do 16 times. for half of them, they had to rely on their own memory. for the rest they could set reminders on a digital device. >> when people have access to a digital memory they offload the most important information into that digital memory, but this in turn frees up space we can use to remember additional information. >> reporter: so your important information is only...
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of infectious diseases. at university college london. she says the new bible and vaccine is an important step in slowing the developments of new coven 19 variants. the by delane vaccine recognizes or targets the original strain as well as the a micron, severe and to be a one with cross protection against b, a foreign be a 5 that are currently driving other ways that we're seeing across the, the world, particularly what's a good news about this is that the trials according to modernity, have a higher antibody level protection. so a $1.00 times more protection against b 4 and being 5 versus the original booster. so that's encouraging results in this instance. so the u. k. m h, her re, our regulatory agency is using these antibody level protection as a proxy for a wider clinical studies. and again, this is just tweaking the original vaccines. so others a lot of confidence that there isn't going to be a significant difference in side effect profiles will certainly this is being welcomed by many governments. however, the e u vs the case to can
of infectious diseases. at university college london. she says the new bible and vaccine is an important step in slowing the developments of new coven 19 variants. the by delane vaccine recognizes or targets the original strain as well as the a micron, severe and to be a one with cross protection against b, a foreign be a 5 that are currently driving other ways that we're seeing across the, the world, particularly what's a good news about this is that the trials according to modernity, have a...
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london speak to thomas gift. he's the director of the center on us politics at university college london. welcome to al jazeera. so why would trump not oppose the release of the f b? i war now, thomas gift. when trump from the get go, has called this an unprecedented political weapon is ation of law enforcement. well, it's a great question. and i think the 1st point to make is that releasing the warrant wasn't trumps. first choice. we know that because trust kind of possession of the world since the f b i search initially occurred. and at any time he could have publicly disclose its contents, which would detail what federal agents were looking for and what alleged crimes he committed. trump chose not to do that, so he's only now agreeing because attorney general merrick, carl, and essentially called trump's bluff and daring him to block the public from seeing the warrant out of options out of the available options down. my sense is that, you know, trump really believes that releasing the warrant is the best course because who is really playing to here is his maga base. and to some extent, his based, i don't thin
london speak to thomas gift. he's the director of the center on us politics at university college london. welcome to al jazeera. so why would trump not oppose the release of the f b? i war now, thomas gift. when trump from the get go, has called this an unprecedented political weapon is ation of law enforcement. well, it's a great question. and i think the 1st point to make is that releasing the warrant wasn't trumps. first choice. we know that because trust kind of possession of the world...
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joining me now is alastair sutcliffe, professor of general paediatrics at the university college london, many legal challenges. how common is that in your experience, for an issue regarding life support to have this many challenges, to have this level of disagreement between the two parties. level of disagreement between the two arties. . ., . , two parties. extraordinary, although. _ two parties. extraordinary, although, there _ two parties. extraordinary, although, there have - two parties. extraordinary, although, there have been| two parties. extraordinary, l although, there have been a two parties. extraordinary, - although, there have been a few in the public eye in the recent couple of years, but quite extraordinary, really, and unfortunate in the sense that this whole drama has been played out in the public eye. but those processes are available where people are not heavy with medical decision—making, no matter how informed that is. find decision-making, no matter how informed that is.— decision-making, no matter how informed that is. and any medics dissertation, _ informed that
joining me now is alastair sutcliffe, professor of general paediatrics at the university college london, many legal challenges. how common is that in your experience, for an issue regarding life support to have this many challenges, to have this level of disagreement between the two parties. level of disagreement between the two arties. . ., . , two parties. extraordinary, although. _ two parties. extraordinary, although, there _ two parties. extraordinary, although, there have - two parties....
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we can speak to the professor of paediatrics at london university. thank you forjoining us. delines that help you as clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life — clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life care _ clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life care guidelines. - clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life care guidelines. most i end—of—life care guidelines. most critically we have palliative care teams who specialise in exactly the sort of situation. what we would do is involve them so we follow everything and do things by the book. my understanding is that archie's condition is so fragile that any attempt to move him may be defining to death. it's awful to see this family suffering in the sense that everything they've tried to get reviewed was refused. but that is also a brutal reality situation which they find themselves in, which nobody can prepare them for. it's really very sad for all concerned. you could understand why a parent wants to advocate so fiercely for their child even when hope is slipping away each day. what role can parent's
we can speak to the professor of paediatrics at london university. thank you forjoining us. delines that help you as clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life — clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life care _ clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life care guidelines. - clinicians know what to do? there is end-of-life care guidelines. most i end—of—life care guidelines. most critically we have palliative care teams who specialise in exactly the sort of situation. what...
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of a 15—year—old girl who was strip—searched by officers in a school. the metropolitan police says it welcomes advice given by the watchdog. research by a university and the londonories and salt. the greatest impact is said to be on people from deprived areas in terms of preventing health conditions. it's exactly two weeks since we experienced the hottest day on record with temperatures hitting 40 degrees celsius causing fires across london and the home counties. for dozens of families who lost their homes, in places like wennington in east london, some are still looking for a place to live. but the community has also rallied around after a difficult period. there's been shock, there's been grief, anger, even moments of laughter and joy in the midst of if all as well. and then the broader community has been immensely generous. the outpouring of donations has been overwhelming. british airways says it'll stop selling tickets on short—haul flights from heathrow until next monday. it's after the airport announced a limit on daily passenger numbers to try to avoid chaos over the summer. the tube board and a fire alert at stratford this morning is causing severe dela
of a 15—year—old girl who was strip—searched by officers in a school. the metropolitan police says it welcomes advice given by the watchdog. research by a university and the londonories and salt. the greatest impact is said to be on people from deprived areas in terms of preventing health conditions. it's exactly two weeks since we experienced the hottest day on record with temperatures hitting 40 degrees celsius causing fires across london and the home counties. for dozens of families...
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well let�*s speak now to christina pagel, who�*s professor of operational research in public health at university college london�*t decide on lockdown, they gave their findings to the government and the government, ifanything, decided findings to the government and the government, if anything, decided to late and didn�*t listen to the science. i don�*t understand where that narrative is coming from, if he wanted to avoid lockdown we would have had to put measures in very early on. we didn�*t do that so by the time we lockdown, the situation was out of control and the nhs was facing collapse. 150,000 people died in the first two waves, i don�*t understand how much worse they were prepared for it to get. ba; understand how much worse they were prepared for it to get.— prepared for it to get. by the sounds of — prepared for it to get. by the sounds of it, _ prepared for it to get. by the sounds of it, do _ prepared for it to get. by the sounds of it, do you - prepared for it to get. by the sounds of it, do you think- prepared for it to get. by the i sounds of it, do you think there prepared for it to get. by the -
well let�*s speak now to christina pagel, who�*s professor of operational research in public health at university college london�*t decide on lockdown, they gave their findings to the government and the government, ifanything, decided findings to the government and the government, if anything, decided to late and didn�*t listen to the science. i don�*t understand where that narrative is coming from, if he wanted to avoid lockdown we would have had to put measures in very early on. we...
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alex on a posit is the lead of the global citizenship program on outbreaks of infectious diseases at university college london. and she joins us now from london. thank you so much for being on the show. at this sounds like a big step at the fis vaccine to target to variance at just how effective is it likely to be though? well, the vice ellen vaccine recognizes or targets the original strain as well as the on the chrome sub variant, be a one with cross protection against b, a foreign be a 5 that are currently driving the waves that we're seeing across the, the world. particularly, what's a good news about this is that the trials, according to madonna, have a higher antibody level protection. so a $1.00 times more protection against b 4 and being 5 versus the original booster. so that's encouraging results in this instance. so the u. k. m h r ray r a regulatory agency is using these antibody level protection as a proxy for a wider clinical studies. and again, this is just tweaking the original vaccine. so others a lot of confidence that there isn't going to be a significant difference in side effect profiles.
alex on a posit is the lead of the global citizenship program on outbreaks of infectious diseases at university college london. and she joins us now from london. thank you so much for being on the show. at this sounds like a big step at the fis vaccine to target to variance at just how effective is it likely to be though? well, the vice ellen vaccine recognizes or targets the original strain as well as the on the chrome sub variant, be a one with cross protection against b, a foreign be a 5...
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of london. and it might be about to get yet more affluent. sunderland universitycampus next month. hundreds of students spending money. and gary's record shop, just one likely recipient of the student pound. with the opening of the new vintage place yesterday next door under the umbrella of the better days brand we're hoping that the students will will engage because they love that type of thing. the clothing, the nostalgia. it's not necessarily my generation that buy things like that because we had it originally. it's the students who particularly the clothing, the clothing and the book, the books and the art go really well with students. the college support it. so we're hoping with the influx of the older students, the mature, the 18 plus students, they're going to really enjoy it. the street is going to be really busy. i mean, this is the moment where i think we're very lucky. zetland street is the only route down to the new estate, which is going to be not only the campus but the treadmills, which is two supermarkets. it's going to be a big cinema with restaur
of london. and it might be about to get yet more affluent. sunderland universitycampus next month. hundreds of students spending money. and gary's record shop, just one likely recipient of the student pound. with the opening of the new vintage place yesterday next door under the umbrella of the better days brand we're hoping that the students will will engage because they love that type of thing. the clothing, the nostalgia. it's not necessarily my generation that buy things like that because...
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was late a sentence to 10 years in prison, and is currently in london. receiving medical treatment, research associates at the university of the hall told us that the pro, in run kong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is, is his opponents and 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 operation have done changed, it has, it has, you know, going to change. the idea here is then, if the government, obviously, the state of pakistan is not a part of the us, but the government would not go the extra mile per cap, do it. and then the book comes to shop. so if you were to contextualize this entire debate in this, in this scenario, i would, i would say that when ron in the us would not have whatever, whatever a person would be form in drawing red lines off pakistan. the problem with government in that one, it lacks a big mandate to it is on it is uncertain what it wants to do to get many, many a make signal to the publ
was late a sentence to 10 years in prison, and is currently in london. receiving medical treatment, research associates at the university of the hall told us that the pro, in run kong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is, is his opponents and 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...
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sharif was late a sentence to 10 years in prison, this colony in london receiving medical treatment a research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong 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 it does a lot of the date that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing of the engine because every other thing that the operation have done it has, you know, going to take 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 to it, and then the board come to shop. so if you were to bring to this in dire need to be in this, in this scenario, i would, i would say that we didn't run in power. the u. s. would not have whatever, whatever a person who would be form in join red line off pakistan. the problem with government id one, it lacks a big mandate. who it is. it is uncertain what it wants to do to you. you're making many a make signal to the public as well as, as w
sharif was late a sentence to 10 years in prison, this colony in london receiving medical treatment a research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong 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 it does a lot of the date that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing of the engine because every other thing that the operation...
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was late a sentence to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatment and research associates. at the university of hor told us that the pro m run kong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum, or the latest ruling case. 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 of the engine because every other thing that the operation have done, it has, you know, going on to say. 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 when the push comes to shop. so if you were to contextualize this entire debate in this, in this scenario, i would, i would say that with him, ron, in the us would not have whatever, whatever day with the person who would be form in drawing red line off markets. thought the problem with this government did one, it lacks a big mandate, who it is on. it is uncertain what it wants to do to you. you're making many a make sign
was late a sentence to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatment and research associates. at the university of hor told us that the pro m run kong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum, or the latest ruling case. 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 of the engine because every other thing that the...
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has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal stabbing of thomas o'halloran on a mobility scooter in west london. leeds university
has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal stabbing of thomas o'halloran on a mobility scooter in west london. leeds university
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santas of flight universities perceive their future profession and who they are today's heroes of civil aviation knows alexey vs. the subway is closed, taxis don't work. why among the poor london is what vladimir vysotsky described as an extraordinary night event in moscow from the uk lisa kherson , foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova, said that if the version of the ukrainian trail in the murder of journalist and political scientist daria dugina is confirmed, then we should talk about the politics of the state terrorism, which is carried out by kiev daria dugin, the daughter of the famous philosopher and publicist alexander dugin, died last evening in the car she was driving, an explosive device all the latest information and the first versions of the incident in the material, alekseevka the car exploded the night before at 21:45. near the village of bolshaya vyazemy, a toyota land cruiser prado belonged to the philosopher and political scientist alexander dugin. however, his daughter daria was driving, she was returning to the festival of tradition, where her father performed. it has been established that the explosive device was planted under the bottom of the car
santas of flight universities perceive their future profession and who they are today's heroes of civil aviation knows alexey vs. the subway is closed, taxis don't work. why among the poor london is what vladimir vysotsky described as an extraordinary night event in moscow from the uk lisa kherson , foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova, said that if the version of the ukrainian trail in the murder of journalist and political scientist daria dugina is confirmed, then we should talk about...
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the latest sentence to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatments a research associate at the university of hong told us that the prayer pro, in ron kong movements in pakistan is gaining momentum. and this ruling gives his opponents best chance to keep him out of power. a commission bank to my one in particular. but it could be data being the p d i. because these lambert high code in one of which decisions a few months back. good to go to the or b b commission to here and decided to fun cases of all political parties together. so this is sheer victimization. and if you look at the decision to come out from the big, it is one of the most of the people on the list or foreigners, they are, they are well received by to come over on p. v. and recorded with thing that we have overseas focused and he's an overseas focused on these have rights and privileges to do. need anybody to inbox to bob and that'd be swelling. by the minute you see that and you know many people i would, i would say on the door every day. but whenever he makes a goal, or whenever he gives the people to come out, respond, and
the latest sentence to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatments a research associate at the university of hong told us that the prayer pro, in ron kong movements in pakistan is gaining momentum. and this ruling gives his opponents best chance to keep him out of power. a commission bank to my one in particular. but it could be data being the p d i. because these lambert high code in one of which decisions a few months back. good to go to the or b b commission...
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sharif was sentenced to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associate at the university of la horse side. ali jeffrey says the pro emron cod movement in pakistan is gaining momentum and this ruling as his opponents best chance to keep him out of power. a election commission bank due to my one in particular, but it could party died being the p d because these lambert high court and one of which decisions a few months back according to the or dean d. like in commission to here and decided to phone cases of all political parties together. so this is sheila victimization. and if you look at the decision to come out from the big, it is full of errors. most of the people on the list are foreigners, they are, they are overseas by them. i just, i need to come over on p v and recorded with saying that we are always focused on isn't overseas focused on these have hulu rights and privileges to do need to any political party. in fact, the popularity is swelling. by the minute you see tons of, you know, many people out outside on the door every day. whenever he makes a goal. or whenever
sharif was sentenced to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associate at the university of la horse side. ali jeffrey says the pro emron cod movement in pakistan is gaining momentum and this ruling as his opponents best chance to keep him out of power. a election commission bank due to my one in particular, but it could party died being the p d because these lambert high court and one of which decisions a few months back according to the or dean...
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sharif was sentenced to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associate at the university of la hor side alley jeffrey says, the pro emron cod movement in pakistan is gaining momentum and this ruling is his opponent's best chance to keep him out of power. this is the election commission bank to the main one particular party type thing, the p t. because these lambert, high court and one of which decisions a few months back get accordingly or dean d like in commission to here and decided to fun cases of all political parties together. so this is sheer, victimization. and if you look at the decision that has come out from the big, it is full of headers. most of the people on the list are foreigners, they are, they are overseas by them. i just, i need to become old on p v. and recorded with thing that we have overseas focus and he's an overseas focused on these have rights and privileges to donate to any political party. in fact, the popularity is swelling. by the minute you see dozens of you know, many people out outside on the door. every day, whenever he makes a goal, or whene
sharif was sentenced to 10 years in prison and is currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associate at the university of la hor side alley jeffrey says, the pro emron cod movement in pakistan is gaining momentum and this ruling is his opponent's best chance to keep him out of power. this is the election commission bank to the main one particular party type thing, the p t. because these lambert, high court and one of which decisions a few months back get accordingly or dean d...