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earlier, i talked to other day porson, she's a human rights researcher at the university of london focusing on women's activism . any ran, i asked her whether she surprised that women are still protesting there, despite the brutal government crackdown dire individuals being killed, being detained. i, there are many one back today and people can lose their jobs. people can i get expelled from the university and then this goes on and yet to see that, okay, people really to basically sacrifice anything in order to express their grievances as i show to the resume, that they are indeed tired of these governments and their one fundamental change, this is not, not just women's rights as m as head scar, or it is about larger events. essentially, a political legitimacy crisis in this lawmaker probably that the government is being responded to by continuing year after year minecraft, their mom crackdowns detentions killings. and so he has, i says, associate economics, i think the young don't have any asphalt for finding absolutely a job. and so like i arrive continuous inflation of the day poisoned h
earlier, i talked to other day porson, she's a human rights researcher at the university of london focusing on women's activism . any ran, i asked her whether she surprised that women are still protesting there, despite the brutal government crackdown dire individuals being killed, being detained. i, there are many one back today and people can lose their jobs. people can i get expelled from the university and then this goes on and yet to see that, okay, people really to basically sacrifice...
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let's go to an whitlock who is a professor, the history of monarchy at city university in london. she joins me now from there. thank you for joining the program. let's start with a statement from buckingham palace. it's significant, isn't it? because it is in contrast, the last couple of months where we never really had very much from buckingham palace. they wish that as little as possible about the queen's health. yeah, it is significant. probably don't commentate on the, on the health of senior roles. the queen, the most senior. i'm a soccer. they have this statement is significant in itself. the fact that we will say, and i have family all now traveling to morrow. prince charles touched to call the tutor cambridge, the g. your count encountered west princess boyle and even the duke and duchess topics record. but in the moment they will travelling the course of his significance national, international label of constitutional significance. but for a family mine and on her family gathering to be with she's always going to places. so from that point of view, she was, she would want
let's go to an whitlock who is a professor, the history of monarchy at city university in london. she joins me now from there. thank you for joining the program. let's start with a statement from buckingham palace. it's significant, isn't it? because it is in contrast, the last couple of months where we never really had very much from buckingham palace. they wish that as little as possible about the queen's health. yeah, it is significant. probably don't commentate on the, on the health of...
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of the empire's new clothes, the myth of the commonwealth professor coldwell history at the university of london . i will leave you those pictures, seller's life pictures from buckingham palace in london. that's it for this news hour. uh but i'll be back with more of the raise news for you in just a few moments. ah, extraordinary men and women who are breaking the mold from the taxi drivers investing everything they have in to their mini bus, only to face extreme danger on the suitors rough his tracks to the jokey, turned paramedics saving lives, transporting the sick and elderly for medical health policy to whisking it all on al jazeera, which side is winning payoff or control why? what does the new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming, prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look. us politics the bottom line. it's a simple act, applying a flag. but in the occupied west bank raising the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested. there's also a ports of the $8900.00 ni
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the university of london are focusing on women's activism in iran. welcome to the w. how dangerous is it for these women to protest? so openly undertake off a headscarf sir as part of his protest. i thank you so much for having me. i would, if i want to answer your question a simple and short way, and the danger is that they will be the next master. i mean, and they will be the next to will be killed to be injured, to the arrest that to be detained at the minimum, to the identified by the iranian regime to be harassed along with their families to potentially lose their job to get expelled of universities and so on, so the risk is for them to basically lose any privileges that they may have a current circumstances in iran to lose their freedom and to lose their life. and so what is it about this case? this is so and raised women, this is, this is push them to take these risks. i think i met many, i lost the iranian women, millions of us, i would say see ourselves in massa and nasa went through an experience by being stopped by that morality police and being taken to a d
the university of london are focusing on women's activism in iran. welcome to the w. how dangerous is it for these women to protest? so openly undertake off a headscarf sir as part of his protest. i thank you so much for having me. i would, if i want to answer your question a simple and short way, and the danger is that they will be the next master. i mean, and they will be the next to will be killed to be injured, to the arrest that to be detained at the minimum, to the identified by the...
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she is a human rights researcher at the university of london focusing on women's activism in iran. thanks for being with us. are you surprised that women are still protesting in a ran, despite the brutal government crackdown? yes. hello to you. i am not surprised at all what i am as in i'm in all of their resilience and the courage of iranian women, but also man a nation in a way at large level steel is on the street. and now they're talk. i strike despite the cracked and walking like that and so on. so i think it goes to show you that the government has created such a difficult environmental regression that these young people are really to die in are going to see it in their life. how dangerous is it for women and men in it ran to protest against the regime? oh, well it is that it is very difficult. as you see, as you are in your, in your own reports, there are individuals being killed being detained. and there are many, one back today, and people can lose their jobs. people can get expelled from the university. and then this goes on and yet to see that are people willing to basic
she is a human rights researcher at the university of london focusing on women's activism in iran. thanks for being with us. are you surprised that women are still protesting in a ran, despite the brutal government crackdown? yes. hello to you. i am not surprised at all what i am as in i'm in all of their resilience and the courage of iranian women, but also man a nation in a way at large level steel is on the street. and now they're talk. i strike despite the cracked and walking like that and...
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i have begun at the city university of london hearing the words apartheid colonization. oppression may have begun with my readings and study of the policy and struggle words from china about their disposition and loss. i know it is. yes, i get that ongoing process discussion colonization lending. but my journey actually begins with it is on the towards the hit on i got a shot out and gave him a play of that. i had a mr. anthony, the young me hello. hello hello, hello, hello. hello, i bought a box and i'm then on the la life, a lot of the when it comes to you about a lot of people always ask you, what are your 1st impressions? i don't know. perhaps them too nervous to take anything in his place. i would hurry to leave electrical wise and reign mixing. i remember that i don't watch. i don't know. i haven't done. yeah, i don't mind how my huh. and i keep it at home. the law. i'm a peer through i'll but law must not much had we make, we get shut off. any sarah that shadow. yeah. but bottom line. but i left a silent hold on a mr. should be a bit. had a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a
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it may have begun at the city, university of london, hearing the words apartheid colonization oppression. a may have begun with my readings and study of the policy and struggle words from china about their disposition and loss and all settings. yes, i get that ongoing process. nation i vision and make lending. but my journey actually begins with it is acme, towards that hit on. i got a shadow. and gallery why it was a, i had the i you will have here is with me, another resumes i'm of off the mr. anthony. the young me hello. hello. yeah hello. hello. hello, i bought a box and i'm in the la la. a lot of them i want to come to live on. so can you can fuck a lot of people always ask you what's all your 1st impressions? i don't know. perhaps them too nervous to take anything in the place. i would hurry to leave electrical wise and reign mixing. i remember that i don't watch. i don't know. i haven't done. yeah, i don't mind how my huh. and i keep it at home. the law. i'm a peer through about law must not much had we make we get shut off. any sarah that shuttle. yeah. football can bump, bump, b
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i have begun at the city university of london, hearing the words apartheid colonization oppression may have begun with my readings and study of the policy and struggle words from china about their disposition and loss. i know it is yes, i guess an ongoing process of discussion i vision and ethnic cleansing, but my journey actually begins with it is on the towards the hit on the i got a shot out and gave him i was a i would handle a mr. anthony: the young me hello. hello. hello, hello, hello. hello, i bought a box. i'm on the la. like with one of the ones that are going on. so could you give me a people always ask you what's all your 1st impressions? i don't know, perhaps some to know of this to take anything in place . i would hurry to leave electrical wise and rein mixing. i remember that i don't watch. i don't know. i haven't done. yeah, i don't mind how my huh. and i keep it at home, the law. i'm a peer through, i'll bet law must not much agree make. we get shut off. any sarah that shadow. yeah . but the little kind but went back and i wish i hadn't unless i had them a silent hold o
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i have begun at the city university of london hearing the words apartheid colonization, oppression, and may have begun with my readings and study of the policy and struggle words from china about their dispossession and loss. so i know it was 70 years. i get an ongoing process discussion, i vision extending, but my journey actually begins with it is acme, towards the hit on which i got a shadow, and gallery my. it was a lot going down by your play of that. i had the i you will have here is with another line of off the mr. anthony, the young me hello. hello. hello, hello. hello. hello. i might have a lot of the ones that are going on. so could you give me a people always ask you what's all your 1st impressions? i don't know perhaps some to know of this to take anything in the place. i would hurry to leave electrical wise and re mixing. i remember that i don't watch. i don't know. i haven't done. yeah, i don't mind how my huh. and i keep it at home. the law. i'm sure a law most of us had we make, we get shut off any sarah that shuttle. yeah. football. okay. but i went back and i wish i ha
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i have begun at the city university of london hearing the words apartheid colonization. oppression may have begun with my readings and study of the policy and struggle words from china about their dispossession and loss. so i know a lot of settings. yes. yes, an ongoing process discussion i vision and ethnic cleansing. but my journey actually begins with it is acme, towards the hit on a, a, a, a, a, a, another is environment, possibly, mr. anthony, the young me hello. hello. hello. yeah. hello. so i bought a box and i'm in the law life. a lot of the ones about a people always asked you will tell you 1st impressions. i don't know perhaps some too nervous to take anything in the place. i would hurry to leave electrical wise and re mixing. i remember that i don't watch. i don't know about that. yeah, i don't mind how my huh. and i keep an eye at him. the law. i'm a peer through. i'll battle almost not much had room. nick, we get shut off the me sarah. you that shadow? yeah, but the little crime. but i went back and i wish i hadn't unless i hello. a silent hold on a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a
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i have begun at the city university of london hearing the words apartheid colonization oppression, and may have begun with my readings and study of the policy and struggle words from china about their dispossession and loss. so i guess an ongoing process discussion i vision and ethnic cleansing, but my journey actually begins with it is on the towards the hit on i got a shadow a i had done a another resume by involving mr. anthony the young me hello. hello. hello. hello. hello. hello, i bought a box. i'm in the la la la. like because you know, one of the ones about a lot of people always ask you will tell you 1st impressions. i don't know her up some to know of this to take anything in his place. i would hurry to leave electrical wise and rein mixing. i remember that i don't watch, i don't know. i don't know how my huh. and i keep it at home. the law. i'm a peer through i'll but law must not much had re make. we get shut off me, shut off that shuttle. yeah, football can bump, bump, bump. and i wish i hadn't, unless i hello. a silent hold on a mr. should be a bit, had a, a, a, a, a, a,
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university in seoul, he holds a first class honors ba and ma and plus a fee from heythrop college, university of london, and a masters of philosophy in international relations from the university of cambridge. ross, over to you. ross: keith, thank you. on behalf of the east-west center, it is a pleasure to work with you and your team at ncnk on the website and this series. thank you so much. thank you to everyone who is tuned in. we appreciate your interest, we look forward to your questions. before return to general discussion, we will have for marks from ambassador alastair morgan, followed by brief discussions between him and i, and open it up to audience participation. and buster alastair morgan-- ambassador alastair morgan, it is a pleasure and privilege to have you here. i will give you a brief introduction. ambassador alastair morgan is a visiting senior research fellow in the department of war studies at the center for science and security studies at king's college london and a tokyo college ushioda fellow of the university of tokyo, affiliated with tokyo university's graduate school of public
university in seoul, he holds a first class honors ba and ma and plus a fee from heythrop college, university of london, and a masters of philosophy in international relations from the university of cambridge. ross, over to you. ross: keith, thank you. on behalf of the east-west center, it is a pleasure to work with you and your team at ncnk on the website and this series. thank you so much. thank you to everyone who is tuned in. we appreciate your interest, we look forward to your questions....
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and i want to go to kate williams now, our royal commentator at the university of london, and the makingg e-elizabeth. and author of brothers and wives, inside the private lives of william, kate, harry and meghan. you saw the moment i played there today where charles said, this is the moment he's been dreading when he was speaking to the prime minister, liz truss. and he gave that speech that was incredibly emotional. frankly more than many of us have really ever seen him in terms of how he saw his heart a bit when he honored his mama and his papa. what did you make of him today? >> it was such an emotional speech. not just as a monarch, her sense of duty and service which he emphasized but as a mother. he talk about how warm her affection, her ability to see the good in people, and list final words which you were playing there when he was really on the brink of tears. he was wishing her a final journey on, her journey to rest with his beloved father. thank you to my beloved mama. we've heard him call her mommy before. it was a tribute of the heart. and we haven't seen that before. we've
and i want to go to kate williams now, our royal commentator at the university of london, and the makingg e-elizabeth. and author of brothers and wives, inside the private lives of william, kate, harry and meghan. you saw the moment i played there today where charles said, this is the moment he's been dreading when he was speaking to the prime minister, liz truss. and he gave that speech that was incredibly emotional. frankly more than many of us have really ever seen him in terms of how he saw...
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institute of historical research and a professor of british and commonwealth history at the university of london at phillip mafia, big time of concern for the royal family and the british people. indeed, what do you make of the announcement and indeed where we might be at it. the situation seems very grades and dumb. i think it's, it said it's a moment we all knew lives, but camera benchley, and i think it's going to be a huge shock to do, to the ice kingdom and people around the world for it. there are costs to scenarios that the queen does indeed pass all she is alive and but passes on the crown or what are the circumstances for that to in that kind of situation? i think i think the queen would be very reluctance to, to move certification at this stage. i mean, that's been a gradual transfer responsibilities to prince charles and other members of the, of the world family. and that, that's been working extremely well. i think unless there were some major constitutional duties that the queen could no longer a form giving sent to, to bells and so forth. i think she would, she would remain, but yo
institute of historical research and a professor of british and commonwealth history at the university of london at phillip mafia, big time of concern for the royal family and the british people. indeed, what do you make of the announcement and indeed where we might be at it. the situation seems very grades and dumb. i think it's, it said it's a moment we all knew lives, but camera benchley, and i think it's going to be a huge shock to do, to the ice kingdom and people around the world for it....
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al jazeera london, lesbian patch at diamond, his professor and public policy at queen mary university of london and former advised the labor party government, and attorney blay joins us now from london. get to have you with us until the content of these lakes surprise you in any way will it doesn't because it reveals just one mass, the labor costs you was in the period when jeremy corbin was leader. i mean, objectively you'd have to say that it sounds like a very difficult situation with rounds of expulsions, investigations, and party members. you just on the lines were difficult position may be, was in, in that period. but there was a concerted effort as appears to oust corbin and why was that while much there was a concerted efforts. it asked jeremy corbett in the sense that jeremy corbin stood in as late a leader in 2 general actions did quite well in 2017. but was then heavily defeated 2019 general election. that was the reason why he stood down as leader ultimately. um, so i'm not sure the ousting is necessarily the appropriate way of understanding it . except we have had reports in our in
al jazeera london, lesbian patch at diamond, his professor and public policy at queen mary university of london and former advised the labor party government, and attorney blay joins us now from london. get to have you with us until the content of these lakes surprise you in any way will it doesn't because it reveals just one mass, the labor costs you was in the period when jeremy corbin was leader. i mean, objectively you'd have to say that it sounds like a very difficult situation with rounds...
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and professor anthony klotz, of university college london, who coined the phrase the great resignation on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, hello and a warm welcome to the show. the world of work has been through a two—year revolution, millions of us were locked out of the workplace during the first two waves of the covid pandemic. companies and workers had to retool to remote working, and many did incredibly quickly. for others — medical staff, factory workers, those whose jobs were deemed essential — they faced work and pressure like never before. and many seem to have also faced burn—out. as workers and employers find theirfeet again, a social media craze could change the way we all work. on video—sharing platforms like tiktok, videos like these are being shared by millions of viewers and changing attitudes in the workplace. have a seat, veronica. did you tell everyone in
and professor anthony klotz, of university college london, who coined the phrase the great resignation on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, hello and a warm welcome to the show. the world of work has been through a two—year revolution, millions of us were locked out of the...
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of a lifetime, his new reign. max foster, cnn, buckichole palace, london. >> robert hayes is a professor of government and the constitution at universityollege london. it's good to have you with us today. yesterday was the first time that king charles iii met his privy counsel. who are his privy counsel? >> the privy counsel are the king's most senior advisers. it goes back to the 13th century, and in the middle ages it was the equivalent of what today we call a cabinet. and in the middle ages there were often contested claimants to the crown. think of your shakespeare history plays, and so the purpose of the counsel was for that to be recognized and proclaimed by all those present and those present were senior politicians, senior judges and also the high commissioners, the ambassadors from the 14 other countries around the world where charles is also now king and head of state. >> so our viewers would have recognized some of the faces of those who are members of the privy counsel for example gordon brown, david cameron and the likes. so this takes us back to an era where the sovereign, the monarch had more powers as far as this countr
of a lifetime, his new reign. max foster, cnn, buckichole palace, london. >> robert hayes is a professor of government and the constitution at universityollege london. it's good to have you with us today. yesterday was the first time that king charles iii met his privy counsel. who are his privy counsel? >> the privy counsel are the king's most senior advisers. it goes back to the 13th century, and in the middle ages it was the equivalent of what today we call a cabinet. and in the...
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p info, antipathy weld in berlin. alrick, broken up professor of political science of stanford university and in london. maximilian has a fellow of a foreign policy research institute. welcome to the program, michael. is it a genuine attempt by the polish government to seek justice or is it just a politically motivated bush by the law and justice party? well, you have to be aware that in poland, the memories of the 2nd world war are so embedded into our common understanding of reality that we are right now. that actually it's very hard to find a single family in poland that haven't been directly touched by the horrors and the charge of the, of the 2nd world war at basically almost 40000000 people right now have their have their grandparents fighting. the 2nd world war are actually most of all being a victim of the 2nd world war in some way, actually very high, hard to find a family that had no financial losses that didn't lose it's no homes there. locations the people were murdered. this is a thing that it's so embedded into our common understanding of the, of the history of everyday life. this is gene
p info, antipathy weld in berlin. alrick, broken up professor of political science of stanford university and in london. maximilian has a fellow of a foreign policy research institute. welcome to the program, michael. is it a genuine attempt by the polish government to seek justice or is it just a politically motivated bush by the law and justice party? well, you have to be aware that in poland, the memories of the 2nd world war are so embedded into our common understanding of reality that we...
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lauren is at london's guildhall to receive an honorary doctorate degree from the institute of cancer research and the universitylike this. # and when you hold me like that... first thing is, deborah would have loved to have been here, because she'd love to be surrounded by scientists. and she loves beautiful buildings like this. the chance to have been here doing it. and she would have given a lovely speech — which might have been written five minutes before she came here — in her normal style! but i think it would have been brilliant. it's coming up to almost three months since she died. how are you? i find it quite tough because there's more things i know that she would love to be at, and... things like the first day of school for the children. she loved that. she loved the new pens and pencils to buy. that's tough for them, tough for us. but we will continue to be her positivity, if you like. what do you think deborah would make of this, and what do you think rachael would make of this? ithink... i think both of them would be absolutely thrilled if they were here. i know deborah particularly was passionate a
lauren is at london's guildhall to receive an honorary doctorate degree from the institute of cancer research and the universitylike this. # and when you hold me like that... first thing is, deborah would have loved to have been here, because she'd love to be surrounded by scientists. and she loves beautiful buildings like this. the chance to have been here doing it. and she would have given a lovely speech — which might have been written five minutes before she came here — in her normal...
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ah, let's bring in our guests in london, alex nuns, a former speech writer for jeremy colbin in glasgow. john curtis, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde and also in london, jonathan, less political commentator and deputy director of the think tank british influence . welcome to the program. i'd like to begin in london with alex nuns. i 1st saw that you're actually in this documentary eve, so you've now finally seen all of it. it must be bittersweet on the one hand vindication that you were right. but on the other hand, actually disappointment that it got at this stage, i will certainly ask people who work for general corbin or even people who are just supportive of them. and part of is movement. we knew all along that this kind of internal sabotage was happening. and essentially what, what was occurring was a civil war within the labor party where the existing established party establishment staff and the m. p. 's and song were working as hard as they could to, for the chances of the left wing in the form of german corbin's leadership. to, to make his case, to the electra and to advance. and so, so yes, we will. no, but
ah, let's bring in our guests in london, alex nuns, a former speech writer for jeremy colbin in glasgow. john curtis, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde and also in london, jonathan, less political commentator and deputy director of the think tank british influence . welcome to the program. i'd like to begin in london with alex nuns. i 1st saw that you're actually in this documentary eve, so you've now finally seen all of it. it must be bittersweet on the one hand...
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and professor anthony klotz, of university college london who coined the phrase the great resignationalso on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. where ever you are joining where ever you arejoining me where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and welcome to the shore. the world of work has been through a two—year revolution, noise us were locked out of the workplace during the first two waves of the pandemic. many companies moved to remote working quickly. otherjobs, whosejobs moved to remote working quickly. otherjobs, whose jobs were deemed essential, faced work and pressure like never before. many seem to have also faced burn—out. as workers and employers find their feet again, a social media craze could change the way people work. on platforms such as tiktok, videos like these are being shared by millions of viewers and changing attitudes in
and professor anthony klotz, of university college london who coined the phrase the great resignationalso on the show, as shipping and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i'm going to be asking the big boss of the billion—dollar start—up tradeshift. where ever you are joining where ever you arejoining me where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and where ever you are joining me from around the world, hello and...
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universal story, the loss of my brother volodya 's family. political situation. you taught the history of eastern europe at the most prestigious universities in great britain. of the ukrainian institute in londontell me how you manage and whether it is difficult or easy to overcome all the fatigue from the ukrainian war, which, unfortunately , is growing in the western world, not only in britain , a very important question, very relevant now, it seems to me that from wars are a completely natural thing. yes, we all get tired of the news. it is normal for people not to have the opportunity to always be completely focused and focused on such terrible news. yes, that is from ukraine. this is a slightly different question. here we need to explain what it is. one of the weapons of the kremlin. so, this is the first thing that i try to do and what we try to do at the institute. hmm, and the second thing is to explain that yes , of course, we understand that people are focused now on uh, prices growing on uh yes, i am very sorry, but we have to interrupt you because our program ended today. olesya kremenchuk was very happy to be with us. if you have an allergy, the drug cetrin will help you breathe a
universal story, the loss of my brother volodya 's family. political situation. you taught the history of eastern europe at the most prestigious universities in great britain. of the ukrainian institute in londontell me how you manage and whether it is difficult or easy to overcome all the fatigue from the ukrainian war, which, unfortunately , is growing in the western world, not only in britain , a very important question, very relevant now, it seems to me that from wars are a completely...
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of the week. professor tim bale, from the university - by the end of the week. professor tim bale, from the university of i tim bale, from the university of london, queen mary, thankiving people certainty to make sure that they are able to get through this winter. protecting oil and gas profits and forcing working people to pay the bill. she's the fourth tory prime minister in six years. the face at the top may change, but the story remains the same. one other thing that has changed is that the proposed bill of rights which will have amended the human rights act to prevent uncertainty on the supremacy of english and scottish law of a european war has now been shelved. and i am in the studio, rebecca jones. our other headlines... former manchester united footballer ryan giggs will face a retrial on domestic violence charges and chelsea have sacked their manager thomas tuchel after a one nil defeat in the champions league. if you�*ve just joined if you�*vejustjoined us, a warm welcome to westminster. the rain has passed for now but the political storm clouds are, if anything, gathering thicker and faster. there are concerns about the british economy, concerned about
of the week. professor tim bale, from the university - by the end of the week. professor tim bale, from the university of i tim bale, from the university of london, queen mary, thankiving people certainty to make sure that they are able to get through this winter. protecting oil and gas profits and forcing working people to pay the bill. she's the fourth tory prime minister in six years. the face at the top may change, but the story remains the same. one other thing that has changed is that the...
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of respect for the monarch is bringing on a white glove. she is joining us from london. she's a professor of history at of want to keep at london city university and just give us a sense of how steeped in history this procession this route. is that with thing today? well, i mean everything we are seeing today and over the past few days has occurred in the entry though procession. and actually, if you just look really around, it may have been the same size you know 607080 years ago that need to fix when father, who was being pulled on a gun carriage through the streets of london. well he's long in stay, then you stretch across lumber bridge. ready in london before the great monex and 7 queen victoria. oh, similar kind of rights. the passage when arroyo dies and i mean, i think we may never see something like this. again, this is a monarch. the longest rain, the more that can british history, rain span, holding 7 decade. i think most of us are not going to see a range like this again. and this may be the last, really great significant occasion of this kind in the british monarchy. he knows what the future holds, that we have a mixing of formalit
of respect for the monarch is bringing on a white glove. she is joining us from london. she's a professor of history at of want to keep at london city university and just give us a sense of how steeped in history this procession this route. is that with thing today? well, i mean everything we are seeing today and over the past few days has occurred in the entry though procession. and actually, if you just look really around, it may have been the same size you know 607080 years ago that need to...
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i'm joined now by azadeh pourzand, iran women's rights and equality researcher at the university of londonnd freedoms is at the centre of essentially a nation's uprising and also as your report said, the slogan women, life, freedom, is essentially a symbol that a nation has come to a point where they believe that as long as their women are not free, their nation cannot be free. so essentially women's rights is now completely intertwined at a national level for a betterfuture completely intertwined at a national level for a better future and a demand that essentially come as the slogan says, regime change in the end. it is women at the centre of highly political protest demanding for fundamental change. {line highly political protest demanding for fundamental change.— highly political protest demanding for fundamental change. one of the catal st of for fundamental change. one of the catalyst of course _ for fundamental change. one of the catalyst of course has _ for fundamental change. one of the catalyst of course has been - for fundamental change. one of the catalyst of course has been th
i'm joined now by azadeh pourzand, iran women's rights and equality researcher at the university of londonnd freedoms is at the centre of essentially a nation's uprising and also as your report said, the slogan women, life, freedom, is essentially a symbol that a nation has come to a point where they believe that as long as their women are not free, their nation cannot be free. so essentially women's rights is now completely intertwined at a national level for a betterfuture completely...
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rod dacombe at king's college london, director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia preig of the new economics foundation. and in brussels, petros fassoulas secretary-general of the european movement international, civil society network. thank you for being on "inside story before we get into the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you first your general view of the uk prime minister, your impressions after her first speech. what did you think? can she deliver? >> that remains to be seen. one of the major issues is she is starting under seriously unfavorable circumstances. while it looks like she is in a powerful position, she has a large parliamentary majority, she can do whatever she wants in terms of legislation, she is in a very tricky position with her election looming and her party plummeting in the polls. i would suggest things are looking difficult from the start, but it remains to be seen whether she can hit the ground running. >> can she deliver? lydia: it is going to be interesting to see what s
rod dacombe at king's college london, director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia preig of the new economics foundation. and in brussels, petros fassoulas secretary-general of the european movement international, civil society network. thank you for being on "inside story before we get into the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you first your general view of the uk prime minister, your impressions...
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the bbc world, let's speak to and whitelock, professor of the history of monarchy at city university of london— to them on a's role. it is a really important _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it is _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it is the - to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it is the role, i to them on a's role. it is a really| important role, it is the role, the visible role of the queen in the constitution. this important ceremony, the kissing of the hands, we don't think hands are actually kissed any more. i think it is more of a handshake. but it marks the moment when the monarchy invites the prospective prime minister to become her prime minister, head of her majesty's government. i think it is really telling that the queen has wanted to retain this moment, this role, she could have delegated it to prince charles. she could have done it at buckingham palace, but this is absolutely i think that the queen does. so, yes, m
the bbc world, let's speak to and whitelock, professor of the history of monarchy at city university of london— to them on a's role. it is a really important _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it is _ to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it is the - to them on a's role. it is a really important role, it is the role, i to them on a's role. it is a...
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one is an economist at international crisis center based at university of oxford, blevins tech school of government. he joins me now from london. one of the immediate challenges facing the government. well, the new challenge is providing the image, saving assistance to, to millions of people who are displaced or have lost much of their private assets. so as you were referring to $1700000.00 homes which are either completely destroyed, damaged, there's millions of acres of crawl, which is a lot of private. i sort of attached to that. i've been destroyed. there isn't nearly a 1000000 livestock destroyed or died. so there is a lot of media return assistance to provide to just get people enough for food and shelter. we estimate that i think there's about half a 1000000 people currently in police camps are many more living inside to higher base where that's the only place that can find which is dry. but now going beyond this is going to be a major, major reconstruction effort. and that goes beyond sort of this direct financial cost, which the government has to know before. somehow that anywhere between $5020000000000.00 us dollars
one is an economist at international crisis center based at university of oxford, blevins tech school of government. he joins me now from london. one of the immediate challenges facing the government. well, the new challenge is providing the image, saving assistance to, to millions of people who are displaced or have lost much of their private assets. so as you were referring to $1700000.00 homes which are either completely destroyed, damaged, there's millions of acres of crawl, which is a lot...
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bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia peak, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brussels, petras fessler, secretary general of the european movement international, which is a civil society network promoting close a european integration a well one, welcome to you all. thank you very much for being on inside story. before we get into the nitty gritty and the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you 1st, your general view of the new u. k. prime minister. your impressions, if you will, after a 1st speech rod, let me start with you. what did you think? can she deliver? well, that remains to be see. i think um, one of the major issues is, has she started on the seriously unfavorable circumstances? so while it looks like she them on the face, bits of past positions a large elementary majority, she can do pretty much whatever she wants in terms of legislation. she has a politically very tricky position w
bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia peak, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brussels, petras fessler, secretary general of the european movement international, which is a civil society network promoting close a european integration a well one, welcome to you all. thank you very much for being on inside story. before we...
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london. john ryan has research network fellow at the institute for economic research of the university of munich. he joins us now live from london. good. have you with us, john? as we were her hearing in that report there, the bank of england stepped in to day it announced that it was going to buy essentially government debt. is that going to be enough to put out the fire? how does that work? so they came in to have some free online program to stay for for material risk. the u. k funded stability. and this was the big ons, 20 to 30 year bonds, really to retentions. and in this process said they hadn't stepped to and they could have been insolvency still running the pension systems in the time. so just as well really all comes down really to your previous correspondence was talking about the, the unfunded promises from friday by quantity call tag, which has created a really serious lack of credibility in the many budget he percentage and the consequences of bad budget, which are quite massive actually, john, what do you make of the intervention of the international monetary fund, the lender of la
london. john ryan has research network fellow at the institute for economic research of the university of munich. he joins us now live from london. good. have you with us, john? as we were her hearing in that report there, the bank of england stepped in to day it announced that it was going to buy essentially government debt. is that going to be enough to put out the fire? how does that work? so they came in to have some free online program to stay for for material risk. the u. k funded...
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first member of her cabinet announced tonight is therese coffey as the new health secretary and deputy prime minister. our health editor hugh pym is at university college hopsital in central london issues they are needing to deal with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the nhs - with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the nhs is - with in pretty short order. yes, liz| truss may have set the nhs is one with in pretty short order. yes, liz i truss may have set the nhs is one of her top priorities. it is of course the nhs in england because health is devolved but there are a lot of problems for therese coffey, the new health secretary, to face up to. one of them is ambulance delays and weights. average response times were nearly an hour, even for serious cases like strokes and heart attacks, when the target was just 18 minutes. then there is an increasing number of patients waiting for operations, hip replacements and nearby operat
first member of her cabinet announced tonight is therese coffey as the new health secretary and deputy prime minister. our health editor hugh pym is at university college hopsital in central london issues they are needing to deal with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have — with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss may have set the _ with in pretty short order. yes, liz truss...
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me bring in my guest poll, patrick diamond, i beg your pardon is a professor of public policy it we'd marry university in london, formerly a staff member number 10, downing street under labor prime minister, tony blair and gordon brown. thanks for joining us. labor prime ministers, they were of course, but some similarities in terms of the enormous political transition of power between them and the huge economic crisis. gordon brown faced in office. i wanted to talk about that 1st. this new prime minister trust that faces some pretty enormous problems in that right. they certainly do. i think the similarities between trust and brown, very interesting not least because by brown and trust done major jobs in cabinet before becoming prime minister gordon brown. i've been trying to extract this trust has been foreign secretary, but what they're about to discover what their trust is about to discover is just how much more difficult the job of being prime minister. in particular, the context. he just describes economic chaos and pending recession wise completion . so we already see differences the way in the potential
me bring in my guest poll, patrick diamond, i beg your pardon is a professor of public policy it we'd marry university in london, formerly a staff member number 10, downing street under labor prime minister, tony blair and gordon brown. thanks for joining us. labor prime ministers, they were of course, but some similarities in terms of the enormous political transition of power between them and the huge economic crisis. gordon brown faced in office. i wanted to talk about that 1st. this new...
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and i was a part of a study which was led by beaten college london and it also had a quote from us cambridge, oxford, columbia university. and so on. the finding of our study was that that particular heat, the climate change has accessing it or made it more likely by 30 times as compared to the world without climate change. and similarly, the 2nd, when the country went through the flooding, it was the versed the country have an expedient since the record began. and the similar study was conducted, which is called the climate in attribution study. and our finding from that study was that the intensity of the monson rainfall in 2 months, in a month of august, june, july, and august. the intensity was increased by 75 percent as compared to the world without climate change. so via the quantitative and editors that climate gene has played a very important role in excessive bidding. the impacts of both the events. martin in old track, are we talking specifically about human induce climate change? here? how do socio economic factors intersect with climate impacts, whether in south asia or a, in, in the american or in africa? h
and i was a part of a study which was led by beaten college london and it also had a quote from us cambridge, oxford, columbia university. and so on. the finding of our study was that that particular heat, the climate change has accessing it or made it more likely by 30 times as compared to the world without climate change. and similarly, the 2nd, when the country went through the flooding, it was the versed the country have an expedient since the record began. and the similar study was...
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of her father, who held high positions in belgium. and in germany, ursola first studied at the london school of economics and political sciences, then radically changed her plans and entered a medical universitystarted a political career hand, dr. von der leyew made a personal decision that she could have the greatest impact on the world by choosing a career in politics from 2005 to 2019. from 2005 to 2019, von der leyew held the positions of federal ministers in germany. in families and more families in society, what i did was present three principles: young couples with education who want to have children need three things: first, they need time with their children, they need money and an infrastructure that supports them and she knew what she was talking about, because at that time she was already the mother of her own children, and this did not hinder her brilliant career. in 2013, ursula became the first woman to hold the position of minister of defense of germany after 6 years. in the ministry of defense, she headed the european commission . hello on fragile smiling ursolo fondelaien is an iron fighter for democratic values great britain has become a reliable ally and a good friend of
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ah, verbena ris a lecture at the technical university of vienna has also had similar experiences in london. i worked at all southern shed, irma in london and humbled irma is a hamburg office and it still is some youngster among apartments back then he had had for many years, a partnership with william also in london. and there was the director there who oversold several projects, including ours. he was french and a chauvinist. when i look back on it, my him, he just said i wasn't allowed to do specific things on this project. and they were significant things. although we the project leader and i was specifically assigned to the project to some voice video quaked, i guess it wouldn't the sort of the earth in my voice yet was the 1st time i noticed that it troubled me personally to personally. and that there was actually a system to it in that office back then there were around 50 of us working there. all. and many of the women would go to the bathroom and cried because of different directors who actually forbid them to do certain things or treated the women poorly for. hm. okay. so then i w
ah, verbena ris a lecture at the technical university of vienna has also had similar experiences in london. i worked at all southern shed, irma in london and humbled irma is a hamburg office and it still is some youngster among apartments back then he had had for many years, a partnership with william also in london. and there was the director there who oversold several projects, including ours. he was french and a chauvinist. when i look back on it, my him, he just said i wasn't allowed to do...
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her father, an emeritus professor at the university in the city of faces, is very upset by the radical change in his daughter's views. the londons at the university were advised not to even mention listrazes in his presence. if she wins, then regardless of the wishes of the parent, her name will sound much more often, and, most likely, it will be a negative context. with that heavy legacy left behind by the outgoing example of johnson and this is, first of all, a drop in living standards that britain has not experienced for several decades alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov and timofey mukhin news, great britain victory dictation took place today throughout russia in the donbass and forty-five countries of the world, this action is timed to a memorable date on the end of world war ii this year, the test could be answered in both chinese french and spanish, for the first time bangladesh and mexico took part in the action. 18,000 700 face-to-face venues of the central on poklonnaya gora in moscow worked around the world. the action is organized by the united russia party with the support of the russian historical society and with
her father, an emeritus professor at the university in the city of faces, is very upset by the radical change in his daughter's views. the londons at the university were advised not to even mention listrazes in his presence. if she wins, then regardless of the wishes of the parent, her name will sound much more often, and, most likely, it will be a negative context. with that heavy legacy left behind by the outgoing example of johnson and this is, first of all, a drop in living standards that...
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speak with climate scientist michael mann of the university of pennsylvania, author of "the new climate war: the fight to take back our planet." then to londonor the state funeral of queen elizabeth ii. we will speak with kehinde andrews, the uk's first professor of black studies. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." he says his grandmother would have mourned the queen, but he finds that difficult. >> i guess it depends on what you think being a good job of being queen is. if it is to represent white supremacy and the elite of colonialism, she has done it very well. if you consider the royal family -- weathered some heavy storms including prince andrew. how she kept the images of the royal family established, then yes she ascended good job. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. more than a million residents of puerto rico remain without power a day after hurricane fiona smashed into the island, bringing 100 mile an hour winds and up to 30 inches of rain to part of the island. on sunday, puerto rico's entire elec
speak with climate scientist michael mann of the university of pennsylvania, author of "the new climate war: the fight to take back our planet." then to londonor the state funeral of queen elizabeth ii. we will speak with kehinde andrews, the uk's first professor of black studies. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." he says his grandmother would have mourned the queen, but he finds that difficult. >> i guess it depends on...