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the university college of london hospital, as you say, i you? the university college of. hospital, as you say, one of the biggest hospital trusts, very little is happening. it is like a christmas day service inside and thatis christmas day service inside and that is because as we have heard, the consultants up and walked out, unprecedented strike action this week. tomorrow put their consultants and junior doctors will be on strike which has never happened in nhs history. little is able to happen because the consultants who lead the teams, are in charge of thejuniors out there to instruct under the operations, those planned operations like hip and knee replacements. i'm joined by doctor tom dolphin who represents the bma and as an anaesthetist. steve backley said today in future they could change the rules around so many of you coming out to make sure minimum staffing is available in hospital, your response? it is staffing is available in hospital, your response?— your response? it is a bit misleading _ your response? it is a bit misleading of _ your response? it is a bit m
the university college of london hospital, as you say, i you? the university college of. hospital, as you say, one of the biggest hospital trusts, very little is happening. it is like a christmas day service inside and thatis christmas day service inside and that is because as we have heard, the consultants up and walked out, unprecedented strike action this week. tomorrow put their consultants and junior doctors will be on strike which has never happened in nhs history. little is able to...
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a lot of them, this is the site which will greet them, this picket line outside queen mary university of londonarks the start of five days of industrial action at 42 university sites. an additional ten sites, there will be one day of industrial action. 0riginally, one day of industrial action. originally, the plan had been for industrial action at 140 university sites, but that has been significantly scaled back. that is because a marking boycotts which was introduced in april saw pay deductions taking place and at many sites, more than 80, agreements have been reached over those pay deductions and the marking boycotts was called off a few weeks ago. but significant disruption today. this is one of many places where picket lines are in place. let�*s chat to james eastwood, the co—chair of the u see you branch here. why have you decided to make a significant step and man this picket line? we decided to make a significant step and man this picket line?- decided to make a significant step and man this picket line? we are in the context — and man this picket line? we are in the context of _ and man
a lot of them, this is the site which will greet them, this picket line outside queen mary university of londonarks the start of five days of industrial action at 42 university sites. an additional ten sites, there will be one day of industrial action. 0riginally, one day of industrial action. originally, the plan had been for industrial action at 140 university sites, but that has been significantly scaled back. that is because a marking boycotts which was introduced in april saw pay...
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i had no internet professors who had come from the university of london was that even big numbers had come to the tennis, the bushes, the hostile, it's kind a but the i can ship. and even if i am the tell my the angry no one can give me all the s a last when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to for keith of the i know outside while the, with the judge expressed. also goods rebec kind of took a minute to, i knew it gives you the best the to the acceptance or something expected on so quickly. was a friday morning and you feel like you don't belong and be slow ways. the slow this is another was that's it. came in and so i needed someone to some people to help mystery because issue don't tell people to sit during the slow good less for the. c the business the inevitable come in and again i can do for you on my debit card now for friday. so kind and then dennis holland that took kiddo and took it out extra money enough enough for you by me and get it done because life when that a time they did thing. yeah. and i know that i'm committed me. ok, do you know? i can write down
i had no internet professors who had come from the university of london was that even big numbers had come to the tennis, the bushes, the hostile, it's kind a but the i can ship. and even if i am the tell my the angry no one can give me all the s a last when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to for keith of the i know outside while the, with the judge expressed. also goods rebec kind of took a minute to, i knew it gives you the best the to the acceptance or something expected on...
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i had no internet professors who had come from the university of london was that even big numbers had come for tennis. the bush and the hostile, it's kind a but the i can share and even if i am the tell my angry no one gives me over us a lot when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to focus of the you know, outside while the, with the judge expressed. also goods. rebecca kind of took a minute to a new, it gives you the plus the to the, to something expected on so quickly. camacho was a friday morning and you feel like you don't belong and be slow ways. the slow this is another was that they came in and so i needed someone to some people to help ms . re issue. don't help people to help you sit during the slow good last the the the the, the level of equipment and again i can see the icon again and car down for friday. so kind. and then dennis holland that took you don't want to pay the extra money enough enough. i even buy me and get up a long time because life and that is your time dated thing. yeah. click on the committee. me okay. do you know i can write down a new job
i had no internet professors who had come from the university of london was that even big numbers had come for tennis. the bush and the hostile, it's kind a but the i can share and even if i am the tell my angry no one gives me over us a lot when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to focus of the you know, outside while the, with the judge expressed. also goods. rebecca kind of took a minute to a new, it gives you the plus the to the, to something expected on so quickly. camacho...
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i had no internet profess those who had come from the university of london was that even big numbers had come with tennis. the bushes, the hostile, it's kind a but the i can ship and even if i am the tell my the angry no one can give me all the s a last. when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to for keith of the i know outside while the, with the judge express. i'm also going through that kind of infection here. took a minute to a new, it gives you the cost of to put something expected on. so quickly, camacho was a friday morning and you feel like you don't belong in the swell. where is the swell? this is another was that they came in. and so i needed someone to some people to help miss re issue. don't tell people to help you sit during the swells, get lost. when you read the the the inevitable come in and again i can see the icon that danny car down for friday. so kind that danny holland that took you know and took it out extra money enough for that for you by me and get it done. you collect your time dated thing. yeah. and i know that i'm committed me. okay. do you
i had no internet profess those who had come from the university of london was that even big numbers had come with tennis. the bushes, the hostile, it's kind a but the i can ship and even if i am the tell my the angry no one can give me all the s a last. when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to for keith of the i know outside while the, with the judge express. i'm also going through that kind of infection here. took a minute to a new, it gives you the cost of to put something...
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no leg chairs, i had no computer, i had no internet professor, this will have come from the university of london. was that even big? and that was had come for tennis. the bushes, the hostile, it's kind a but the i can and even if i am the tell my angry know i'm kind of gives me all this a lot when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to for keith of the i know outside while the, with the judge expressed. also goods, rebec kind of infectious, took a minute to, i knew it gives you the best, the, to the oh, something expected on so quickly. was a friday morning and you feel like you don't belong in the slow ways. the slow this is another was that's it came in and so i needed someone to some people to help ms . re issue. don't tell people to help you sit during the slow good last for the. c the the in the coming in again i can do for you on my danny car down for friday. so kind and then dennis holland that took kiddo and took it out, excel money enough enough for you, but i need to get a payment on time because i filled out a time dated in. yeah. click on the committee. me. ok. do you k
no leg chairs, i had no computer, i had no internet professor, this will have come from the university of london. was that even big? and that was had come for tennis. the bushes, the hostile, it's kind a but the i can and even if i am the tell my angry know i'm kind of gives me all this a lot when i went to prison. so i choose not to be to choose to for keith of the i know outside while the, with the judge expressed. also goods, rebec kind of infectious, took a minute to, i knew it gives you...
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university in 1966. he was also a member of the turkish scientific association and a professor in the field of electrical and electronic engineering at the imperial university of londond a new model of mutated probabilistic neural network, which is also known as random neural network, and by designing the mathematical solution and learning algorithms of this model , you managed to use it in engineering problems as well as in biological problems, thanks to your efforts. along with him, the 2017 award in the field of information and communication science and technology, the mustafa (peace be upon him) award etc. has been awarded to mr. sami errol gullembe for modeling and performance evaluation of computer systems. hello, sir, if you buy this in installments, i don't want a guarantor . i know it myself. yes, it's a serious thing . i will calculate your installments from the remaining cash . no, it didn't happen, the reason is that you must have been there yourself , because everyone here knows how to go everywhere, to see them, to visit them, and then to come at all. and i am at your service with medical news. director general of cultural heritage, tourism and industry
university in 1966. he was also a member of the turkish scientific association and a professor in the field of electrical and electronic engineering at the imperial university of londond a new model of mutated probabilistic neural network, which is also known as random neural network, and by designing the mathematical solution and learning algorithms of this model , you managed to use it in engineering problems as well as in biological problems, thanks to your efforts. along with him, the 2017...
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and also in london is tim bale, professor of politics at queen mary university of london and author ofe conservative party after brexit." a warm welcome to you all, and thank you so much for joining us today on "inside story." suella braverman has taken aim at the 1951 refugee convention, saying that the system essentially is no longer fit for purpose. what is the response from the u.n. refugee agency? guest: the refugee convention and its 1967 protocol, is one of the greatest human rights instruments to have been developed and implemented. it saved millions of lives around the world over the past 70 years, and it embodies the age-old universal principle of asylum. so it is as critical now as it was when it was drafted, and one only needs to turn on the news to see the crises around the world that continue to force people to flee their homes, and to see how those people have access to safety and protection. if we look at, for instance, the crisis this year in sudan or in ukraine last year, where millions of people have been driven from their homes, it is testament to the criticality of
and also in london is tim bale, professor of politics at queen mary university of london and author ofe conservative party after brexit." a warm welcome to you all, and thank you so much for joining us today on "inside story." suella braverman has taken aim at the 1951 refugee convention, saying that the system essentially is no longer fit for purpose. what is the response from the u.n. refugee agency? guest: the refugee convention and its 1967 protocol, is one of the greatest...
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you and hcr and also in london is 10 bell professor of politics of queen mary university of london and author of the conservative party after briggs. it's a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story chevy. let me start with you today. um so well the problem is taking a look at the 1951 refugee convention saying that the system essentially is no longer fit for purpose. what's the response from the wind refugee agency as well the refugee convention, and it's 1967 protocol, is one of the greatest human rights instruments to have been developed and implemented. it saved millions of lives around the world. over the past. 70 is entered, embodies p age old, universal principles of asylum ser, it's as critical now as it was when it was drunk didn't wonder, i mean needs to attend on the news to see the crises around the world that continues to force people to sleep at hearns and to see how those people have access to the safety and protection and, and before you look up, for instance, be the classes this year. and so then go and ukraine last year when milli
you and hcr and also in london is 10 bell professor of politics of queen mary university of london and author of the conservative party after briggs. it's a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story chevy. let me start with you today. um so well the problem is taking a look at the 1951 refugee convention saying that the system essentially is no longer fit for purpose. what's the response from the wind refugee agency as well the refugee convention, and it's...
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french port of saint-malo is jacques reland, he is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. and in london is rainbow murray, she's professor of politics at queen mary universityf london. a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us. loubna, let me start with you. the french education minister says the abaya has no place in our schools. what do you respond? >> firstly, thank you very much. first to really grasp the sense of this controversy, a few insights need to be given. for the past 20 years, there was a constant pressure on muslim women to believe their bodies and what they decide to show of it. so, as it was shown, it was headscarf, then bikinis, then bandanas, and now it's long dresses. so, let's use this word. it's about long dresses. because when you look on the ground, what is stopped is long dresses, long coats, long skirts. it's not really about abaya. abaya is one word that is used to talk about all these things. and that actually shows how it's actually not about secularism. because behind abaya, what is an abaya? anyone who looks on the internet can see that an abaya is just a cultural government from the middle east. so it's no
french port of saint-malo is jacques reland, he is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. and in london is rainbow murray, she's professor of politics at queen mary universityf london. a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us. loubna, let me start with you. the french education minister says the abaya has no place in our schools. what do you respond? >> firstly, thank you very much. first to really grasp the sense of this controversy, a few insights...
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and today i've come to royal holloway, university of london to scan my brain before embarking on a six—weeking course. jaw harp resonates i'm just taking a moment to settle into this posture. this is thorsten barnhofer, professor of clinical psychology at surrey university. he's currently running a study on the effects of mindfulness in managing stress and difficult emotions. he's also been looking into how mindfulness changes the actual structure of the brain itself, showing signs of this neuroplastic rewiring even after just a few weeks. and what makes mindfulness especially impactful is that by reducing stress, it allows even more plasticity to take place. but will it work on my brain? we're about to enter the fmri scanner to see what my brain looks like from the inside. i'm getting my brain scan before and after a period of doing just 30 minutes of meditation a day. hi, melissa. how are you? yeah, good. so all you need to do is just relax, try to keep still and look at the fixation cross. 0k. and it'll last for about 15 minutes. right, so that's quite a long time. but what exactly is ne
and today i've come to royal holloway, university of london to scan my brain before embarking on a six—weeking course. jaw harp resonates i'm just taking a moment to settle into this posture. this is thorsten barnhofer, professor of clinical psychology at surrey university. he's currently running a study on the effects of mindfulness in managing stress and difficult emotions. he's also been looking into how mindfulness changes the actual structure of the brain itself, showing signs of this...
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london is rainbow mary. she's professor of politics at queen mary university of london. and welcome to you. oh, thank you very much for joining us. no, not letting me stop with you. the french education minutes to get play like tags says the a by a has no place in our schools. what do you respond? especially you thank you very much. especially to really across good sense of this controversy. if your internet's needs to be given. for the past 20 years, there was a constant pressure understand women to believe that bodies and how and what they dislike to charlotte. so as it was shown, it was have to call them between these been and does not as strong presses. so let's use this was it's about known presses, because when you look on the ground, uh what is told is don't presses don't codes, don't sketch. it's not really about a bio bias. one word that is used to talk about all these things and that actually shows how it's actually not about stickler isn't because behind a, by what is in the by yeah, any one who didn't on the internet, can see that in a volume is just the cultural government from
london is rainbow mary. she's professor of politics at queen mary university of london. and welcome to you. oh, thank you very much for joining us. no, not letting me stop with you. the french education minutes to get play like tags says the a by a has no place in our schools. what do you respond? especially you thank you very much. especially to really across good sense of this controversy. if your internet's needs to be given. for the past 20 years, there was a constant pressure understand...
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she holds an ma in communications from the university of london. i will ask catherine to speak for 15 minutes. she has agreed to take questions and answers. the floor is yours. >> i really appreciate the invitation. i am very glad to speak at the middle east forum. it is a privilege. i would like to discuss iran's modus operandi and what i believe have been failures on the part of western capitals when it comes to handling the threat out of the islamic republic of iran. i infiltrated the regime. >> the islamic republic ideology is not limited to the board of orion -- iran. i know exactly how it sounds, very difficult for rational people to comprehend but some ideologues have these ambitions to force the rest of the world to adopt. and live under the model that would be somewhat similar -- and if you look at the history, iran has managed to infiltrate and break several arab territories. we know that to be true. every time iran had infiltrated a country, they have operated in the same fashion so you have different iterations of how they go about doin
she holds an ma in communications from the university of london. i will ask catherine to speak for 15 minutes. she has agreed to take questions and answers. the floor is yours. >> i really appreciate the invitation. i am very glad to speak at the middle east forum. it is a privilege. i would like to discuss iran's modus operandi and what i believe have been failures on the part of western capitals when it comes to handling the threat out of the islamic republic of iran. i infiltrated the...
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live now to rose mccabe, professor of clinical communication, city university of london.ween 2018 and 2022 in england, there was 26% rise in people asking for help with their mental health. why might early intervention be difficult to implement? the report emphasises _ difficult to implement? the report emphasises early _ difficult to implement? the report emphasises early intervention - difficult to implement? the report emphasises early intervention and you heard the story there of haydn and his family about how his difficulties emerged when he was a younger person. in fact, most mental health difficulties and edge three quarters by the age of 2a and half by the age of 14. if we look at early intervention and getting the right support for people, we are looking at preventing mental health getting worse, people getting into debt, other problems like homelessness, losing their friendships, losing their social support. that's why early intervention is so important. allison's report mentions the cost of living crisis as being something thatis of living crisis as being somet
live now to rose mccabe, professor of clinical communication, city university of london.ween 2018 and 2022 in england, there was 26% rise in people asking for help with their mental health. why might early intervention be difficult to implement? the report emphasises _ difficult to implement? the report emphasises early _ difficult to implement? the report emphasises early intervention - difficult to implement? the report emphasises early intervention and you heard the story there of haydn and...
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martin plaut is an eritrea expert and senior research fellow at the university of london. with us here on bbc news. this isn't the first time, is it, that we have had these types of clashes within the foreign national or migrant community in tel aviv? . , ., , , ., aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust _ aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust in _ aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust in tel— aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust in tel aviv. _ aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust in tel aviv. today, . it is notjust in tel aviv. today, we have seen the same kind of scenes played out in bergen, in norway, in switzerland, and i believe it is now going on in zurich in switzerland also. and basically, there is a huge division in the dyas borwick community, the exiles, between those that support the regime of isaias afwerki, and those that oppose it. —— the dyas bra. find afwerki, and those that oppose it. -- the dyas bra-— afwerki, and those that oppose it. -- the dyas bra. and how have the eritrean community _ -- the
martin plaut is an eritrea expert and senior research fellow at the university of london. with us here on bbc news. this isn't the first time, is it, that we have had these types of clashes within the foreign national or migrant community in tel aviv? . , ., , , ., aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust _ aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust in _ aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust in tel— aviv? that is absolutely right, and it is notjust in tel aviv. _...
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person rubina rubinyan 32 years old, sixty years old, studied at the yerevan university of the eleventh university college of london-18 within the framework of a grand fund project for the exchange of experience between armenia and turkey rules and adherence are at the center of politics. istanbul nine champions sabancik university dedicated to influence public organizations for the processes of democratization in turkey, that is, it was prepared according to the classical scheme, there is england there, poland and turkey, and the top of this university, which i’m talking about, well, there’s nowhere else to go. well, what are we talking about, what do we expect from them? currently not in use. support is absolutely greater in armenian even those who are still relatively recent vote for him, and the church is the armenian apostolic church. this is a stronghold of armenian destination for centuries, millennia, it has been opposed to it for two or three a month ago, the highest spiritual council of the armenian apostolic church took place. which includes all the patriarchates of the armenian church. there are several
person rubina rubinyan 32 years old, sixty years old, studied at the yerevan university of the eleventh university college of london-18 within the framework of a grand fund project for the exchange of experience between armenia and turkey rules and adherence are at the center of politics. istanbul nine champions sabancik university dedicated to influence public organizations for the processes of democratization in turkey, that is, it was prepared according to the classical scheme, there is...
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universities go on strike. it's part of a long running dispute about pay and conditions and coincides with freshers' week for many first year students. our correspondent tim muffett is at queen mary, university of londonnts beginning _ tim. yes, good afternoon, jane. for many students beginning student i many students beginning student life, the first thing they will see will be this. a picket line at 36 university sites. five days of industrial action begins today. at 11 other sites, between one and three days of strikes began. many students have seen their education disrupted over recent years, these new strikes are set to cause more disruption just as the new term gets under way. christina doesn't want to go on strike. she's a research associate at the university of manchester. but as the new academic year begins, as freshers start student life, christina believes industrial action is needed, so she will be taking part. i mean, we do our best and we give our best. and it's not necessarily that we expect to get loads more. but i think sometimes itjust feels like it's not possible to sustain a system where you're kind of keeping almost kind of the same amount of people working on more and more and mo
universities go on strike. it's part of a long running dispute about pay and conditions and coincides with freshers' week for many first year students. our correspondent tim muffett is at queen mary, university of londonnts beginning _ tim. yes, good afternoon, jane. for many students beginning student i many students beginning student life, the first thing they will see will be this. a picket line at 36 university sites. five days of industrial action begins today. at 11 other sites, between...
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. >> i am joined now at the university college of london. she is from turkey. it is good to have you with us. let me get your reaction to to what we found in our report. asbestos in 16 of 45 samples that were taken. are you alarmed? >> absolutely. but i am not surprised at all. we were on site in june last time for observations. these practices aren't done carefully, we have seen that water is used only very occasionally and the amount of water is actually insufficient to keep particle intensity down. from all of the exercise being done, there is an incredible amount of dust. the chemicals are inhaled by the residence. in turkey, the asbestos use in buildings started to be regulated only in 2010. we are really looking into something both in the past 10 years that we don't expect asbestos from but the rest is going to have some asbestos inevitably. >> 2010 is very late compared to other countries. when you're talking about the amount of dust that has been created by all of these buildings that have been damaged -- is it impossible to rule out the possibility of
. >> i am joined now at the university college of london. she is from turkey. it is good to have you with us. let me get your reaction to to what we found in our report. asbestos in 16 of 45 samples that were taken. are you alarmed? >> absolutely. but i am not surprised at all. we were on site in june last time for observations. these practices aren't done carefully, we have seen that water is used only very occasionally and the amount of water is actually insufficient to keep...
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according to academic research from royal holloway, university of london, in 2021, two of the four fatalend up attacking a child or an adult? it is a myriad of things. it is poor breeding, we don't have the right breeding, we don't have the right breeding regulations in the dog industry. we don't have very smart breeding regulations to ensure the dogs have been bred for the right things and to meet the demand. we have a certain amount of pet homes that have pets that look a certain way and we have other homes that need other types of working breeds to be bred. unfortunately the balance isn't right and people are breeding more dogs for supporting and working purposes and protection and working purposes and protection and they end up in family homes. equally, i don't think there is enough education out there for the public about what breeds they should be getting and what the breed needs. if you have a dog like fred, he needs a lot of mental stimulation, physical stimulation, needs a lot of mental stimulation, physicalstimulation, he needs a lot of mental stimulation, physical stimulation,
according to academic research from royal holloway, university of london, in 2021, two of the four fatalend up attacking a child or an adult? it is a myriad of things. it is poor breeding, we don't have the right breeding, we don't have the right breeding regulations in the dog industry. we don't have very smart breeding regulations to ensure the dogs have been bred for the right things and to meet the demand. we have a certain amount of pet homes that have pets that look a certain way and we...
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of can be if it isn't done. because when dissolves to comes, it will be too late. i'm drawing nearby yasmin didn't touch is a structural engineer, an associate professor at the university college of london. she is herself from turkey. it's good to have you with this. let me just get your reaction to what we found in our report. asbestos in 16. a 45 samples that were taking are you alarmed? i absolutely, absolutely. but i'm not surprised. a tool man lever on sites in june last time these were besides the r, observe ations demolish months practice. these are ins done carefully. we have seen that small trees use very only very occasionally, and the amount of water is actually in sufficient to keep the particles in terms that you down. so from old demolish moments exercise is being done within the city . there's an incredible amount of dust and you know, including of course, i'll, specialist and other chemicals are mixing with the air as, as are entails by the people by the residence. in searching the officials to use in buildings start to to be regulated only in 2000. so a 2010. so we are really looking into the building stuff that's the only built in the past 10 years that we don't expect
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i study at the university of economics in london. oh, and smart studies in london.ad five years left before graduating from school, and my father had already told me where i would study, and why did you immediately agree? well, of course not, but what about men’s ambitions, i fought a little with my father, but judging by the results, the war ended in complete surrender, absolute, my father won outright, and to be honest, i don’t regret it, in general they teach well there, but the truth is i like living here better, but that’s not a problem, i’ll finish study and return, so you are a future economist? well, i wouldn’t want to push myself into such a narrow framework in advance, but in terms of education, yes. by the way, my dad is the head of the economics department, right? yes. listen, so are we colleagues? well, in a way, yes. great. this is where i am i live. thank you for accompanying me and special thanks for the psychological support. and as a practicing psychologist, i need the patient’s phone number to consolidate the result, that’s enough, oh, gorynich, h
i study at the university of economics in london. oh, and smart studies in london.ad five years left before graduating from school, and my father had already told me where i would study, and why did you immediately agree? well, of course not, but what about men’s ambitions, i fought a little with my father, but judging by the results, the war ended in complete surrender, absolute, my father won outright, and to be honest, i don’t regret it, in general they teach well there, but the truth is...
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i study at the university of economics in london, the smart one studies in london, yes, well, actuallyom school, and my father had already told me where i would study, and why did you immediately agree? well, of course not, but what about male ambitions? i fought a little with my father, but judging by the results, the war ended in complete surrender, absolute, my father won outright, and to be honest, i don’t regret it, in general they teach there well, but really, i have to live i like it here better, but it’s not a problem , i’ll finish studying and come back, which means you’re a future economist, well, i wouldn’t want to push myself into such a narrow framework in advance, but education, yes, by the way, my dad is the head of the department of economics, really, yeah, listen, so we turn out to be colleagues, well, in a way, yes, it’s great, this is where i live. thank you for conducting and special thanks for the psychological support, as a practicing psychologist, i need the patient’s phone number to consolidate the result , that’s enough, oh, gorynich, hello, hello, oh, this is
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yongsei university institute for north korean studies and adviser to south korea's national unification ministry. julie norman, co-director of the centre on u.s. politics at university college london. sergei markov, former russian member of parliament and a former spokesperson for russian president vladimir putin. a warm welcome to you all. let's begin in moscow. the russians have not said anything about this meeting. the americans are making a lot of noise about it. what have you been hearing? >> i think that russia is interested in having shells because north korea has a lot of preserves of shells. russia needs shells and north korea has shells. russia is interested in having some of the soldiers from north korea. russia is one of the main agricultural superpowers and can feed north koreans very well. it is a point for discussion. [indiscernible] imran: our guests in moscow is saying this is two subornation is doing a deal with each other. what do you think? >> whatever will be negotiated and decided between russia and north korea is up to those two countries. a lot will be held responsible for the outcomes of any agreements that is possibly forged. if a meeting is indeed going
yongsei university institute for north korean studies and adviser to south korea's national unification ministry. julie norman, co-director of the centre on u.s. politics at university college london. sergei markov, former russian member of parliament and a former spokesperson for russian president vladimir putin. a warm welcome to you all. let's begin in moscow. the russians have not said anything about this meeting. the americans are making a lot of noise about it. what have you been hearing?...
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. >> thomas gift is director of the center on university politics at the university college of london. he is joining us from harrisburg, pennsylvania. thanks for joining us. what do you think of this idea that the winner of the debate wasn't even there? >> well, i think that that is absolutely right. donald trump won last night because nothing disturbed the equib librium where he is declared frontrunner. and nothing would happen that would make donald trump to second guess his decision to bow out of future debates. and that is all that matters. but it is hard to parse winners and losers like this because it is really not a typical debate. the guy that is dominating the polls isn't there. most of trump's rivals save chris christie and to a lesser extent ron desantis are essentially pretending that he doesn't exist. usually we can assume that candidates are at least trying to knock out the leader. but donald trump's achilles' heel s the criminal indictments weren't even brought up. and that is really something. so i think the debate really felt something like a diversion. there was some
. >> thomas gift is director of the center on university politics at the university college of london. he is joining us from harrisburg, pennsylvania. thanks for joining us. what do you think of this idea that the winner of the debate wasn't even there? >> well, i think that that is absolutely right. donald trump won last night because nothing disturbed the equib librium where he is declared frontrunner. and nothing would happen that would make donald trump to second guess his...
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of universities who are particularly dependent on chinese funding, chinese students, obviously pay higher student fees here in the uk. 0ne pay higher student fees here in the uk. one of the big londonina, but the point is there is influence through the system and the question is how do we reduce the risk from that. �* ., ., , ., , , that. i'm going to tell you this is not accidental. _ that. i'm going to tell you this is not accidental. when _ that. i'm going to tell you this is not accidental. when i _ that. i'm going to tell you this is not accidental. when i was - that. i'm going to tell you this is not accidental. when i was in . that. i'm going to tell you this is| not accidental. when i was in the intelligence community, we saw indicators — intelligence community, we saw indicators that we regularly want the public about and warned university presidents about that the chinese _ university presidents about that the chinese communist party was deliberately sending individuals to try to _ deliberately sending individuals to try to infiltrate us universities. that— try to infiltrate us universities. that is— try to infiltrate us universities. that is certainly also the case globa
of universities who are particularly dependent on chinese funding, chinese students, obviously pay higher student fees here in the uk. 0ne pay higher student fees here in the uk. one of the big londonina, but the point is there is influence through the system and the question is how do we reduce the risk from that. �* ., ., , ., , , that. i'm going to tell you this is not accidental. _ that. i'm going to tell you this is not accidental. when _ that. i'm going to tell you this is not...
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there, who is the professor emeritus, professor nicholas of food and health policy at city university of london here. right. we've got an obesity epidemic. apparently now people at the lower end of the economic spectrum, poorer people are buying more junk food. so the way that we sort out their health is to raise the price of junk food to the extent where they can't afford it. i sorry, i just don't really think that's the answer. feels a bit wrong the answer. it feels a bit wrong to you to me. let me know what you think. vaiews@gbnewscom. anyway loads more stove's coming to you at i will to you now. at 5:00 i will discuss case of the man who discuss the case of the man who says that counter—terrorism police used a selfie that he took rees—mogg took with jacob rees—mogg as proof a far right proof that he is a far right extremist and by the way, his account of what he claims they did to him is absolutely stomach churning, shocking , disgusting, churning, shocking, disgusting, depraved. but first, it is your latest news headlines with the wonderful polly middlehurst . wonderful polly middlehurst.
there, who is the professor emeritus, professor nicholas of food and health policy at city university of london here. right. we've got an obesity epidemic. apparently now people at the lower end of the economic spectrum, poorer people are buying more junk food. so the way that we sort out their health is to raise the price of junk food to the extent where they can't afford it. i sorry, i just don't really think that's the answer. feels a bit wrong the answer. it feels a bit wrong to you to me....
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the re—analysis of data from gids and university college london hospitals shows that the majority ofthese drugs — for both better and for worse. the original findings used a different methodology and reported there had been "no changes" in the children's wellbeing. before the study began in 2011, young people had to be 16 to receive puberty blockers. but in 2014, nhs england allowed gids to refer children of any age at all for the drugs, provided they'd started puberty. here's hannah barnes. when children are put on puberty blockers, in almost all cases, this leads to cross—sex hormones — and the risks are now becoming clear. sterility, depression, lifelong... using drugs to pause puberty for children questioning their gender has become one of the most controversial and polarising topics of our time. for some, a medical scandal. you go to the professionals and you're like, look, i'm just a parent, i don't know what's going on. can you please help me? and then after a couple of hours, they're on the pathway to help. but for others, life—saving. if you don't give these children help, t
the re—analysis of data from gids and university college london hospitals shows that the majority ofthese drugs — for both better and for worse. the original findings used a different methodology and reported there had been "no changes" in the children's wellbeing. before the study began in 2011, young people had to be 16 to receive puberty blockers. but in 2014, nhs england allowed gids to refer children of any age at all for the drugs, provided they'd started puberty. here's...
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university institute for north korean studies. he's also an advisor to the south korean national unification. administrative in london is julie newman, co director of the center on us politics at university college, london. i must go set a mark of full, not russian and b, and a form, a spokes person for russian president vladimir putin. a warm welcome to. you'll like to begin in most go with the gate. ma, call up the russians officially, haven't actually said anything about this meeting. the americans are making a lot of noise about this potential meeting. what have you been here? uh uh i think uh is that uh, uh, some uh, negotiation uh, separately uh was, uh, uh, the 4th floor and the concessions up. lots of when the decision is, uh, it was a deal was just set up to clear rush. i used to care for nationals. uh because this was what was that transaction of uh, sales uh, extremely high and most of yeah, cuz i looked up reserves or sales. uh for. is that possible? well, i guess uh south scott yeah. and united states are so i, there are some of it and it shows as what was most kind of discussions. uh, also possibly i will be interesting to have some o
university institute for north korean studies. he's also an advisor to the south korean national unification. administrative in london is julie newman, co director of the center on us politics at university college, london. i must go set a mark of full, not russian and b, and a form, a spokes person for russian president vladimir putin. a warm welcome to. you'll like to begin in most go with the gate. ma, call up the russians officially, haven't actually said anything about this meeting. the...
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the 9th of december 2010, alfie meadows was protesting against the tripling of university tuition fees in central londontudying philosophy at the university of middlesex, and he was struck on the head by a police baton. he required emergency life—saving treatment. since then he has had years of trauma after the assault which has deeply affected his studies, career and well—being. despite a number of investigations between 2010 and 2019, metropolitan police were never able to identify who the officer was who struck alfie or bring any accountability. but alfie has had to face an ongoing legal battle, cgarged with disorder, faced numerous trials over the past decade, before being acquitted last year. considering all that has gone before, considering the image we can see on our screen, how has alfie meadows responded to the met? he brought legal action himself. in 2013 he sought damages for assault and battery, false imprisonment, breach of human rights. only this summer has that case concluded. he has received an apology from the met and an undisclosed six—figure sum in damages. in a letter the met acknowl
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sir richard is currently chairman of the board of trustees of the university of london and he was previously, cambridge from 2004 to 2015. sir richard, welcome to mark dolan tonight at what is the greatest immediate threat to british national security, do you think ? you think? >> i think it's probably twofold and we have a major war on the european continent , which and we have a major war on the european continent, which is a destabilizer in all sorts of different ways . and i think in different ways. and i think in addition to that, we should look at organised criminality. and by that i mean everything that covers cyber crime, illegal immigration, the drugs trade . immigration, the drugs trade. but i mean i'm putting the emphasis on immediate. i mean there are there are longer term serious threats as well . serious threats as well. >> we know a few years ago that the nhs is entire it system was shut for down about a day. how bad could cyber crime be? because it feels perhaps to some of my viewers and listeners a bit abstract as a threat? well pretty serious. >> i mean, it depends on wheth
sir richard is currently chairman of the board of trustees of the university of london and he was previously, cambridge from 2004 to 2015. sir richard, welcome to mark dolan tonight at what is the greatest immediate threat to british national security, do you think ? you think? >> i think it's probably twofold and we have a major war on the european continent , which and we have a major war on the european continent, which is a destabilizer in all sorts of different ways . and i think in...
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a salon mcdonny is an or try and human rights activist electra in psychology at the university of west london. she joins us now from london. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all, can you help? just explain to us the rivalry and i guess the hatred between these 2 groups where does that steam from him and why is that hatred so date it? yeah. well i wouldn't because it had could between the 2 groups. so such, i would call it the head trade between the, the 5 m. c. k. is the pete the public afflict the regime of regime that is or because training is often proved to, to, to, to basically show that the a has but put, can i support it? so rather than it's being between 2 groups, it's between a group of young asylum seekers and the ration in eritrea. can you just tell us a little bit more about these festivals? who's exactly organizing them? why have they've been, i guess, flash points for violence this, this post of us are actually organized by the regime in their chat through it's embassies. the embassies are kind of business across the, the word are basically mostly used to su
a salon mcdonny is an or try and human rights activist electra in psychology at the university of west london. she joins us now from london. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all, can you help? just explain to us the rivalry and i guess the hatred between these 2 groups where does that steam from him and why is that hatred so date it? yeah. well i wouldn't because it had could between the 2 groups. so such, i would call it the head trade between the, the 5 m. c. k. is the...
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sir richard is currently chairman of the board of trustees of the university of london and he was previously, cambridge from 2004 to 2015. sir richard, welcome to mark dolan tonight at what is the greatest immediate threat to british national security, do you think ? you think? >> i think it's probably twofold and we have a major war on the european continent , which and we have a major war on the european continent, which is a destabilizer in all sorts of different ways . and i think in different ways. and i think in addition to that, we should look at organised criminality. and by that i mean everything that covers cyber crime, illegal immigration, the drugs trade . immigration, the drugs trade. but i mean i'm putting the emphasis on immediate. i mean there are there are longer term serious threats as well . serious threats as well. >> we know a few years ago that the nhs is entire it system was shut for down about a day. how bad could cyber crime be? because it feels perhaps to some of my viewers and listeners a bit abstract as a threat? well pretty serious. >> i mean, it depends on wheth
sir richard is currently chairman of the board of trustees of the university of london and he was previously, cambridge from 2004 to 2015. sir richard, welcome to mark dolan tonight at what is the greatest immediate threat to british national security, do you think ? you think? >> i think it's probably twofold and we have a major war on the european continent , which and we have a major war on the european continent, which is a destabilizer in all sorts of different ways . and i think in...