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of this. i'm joined now from london by danielle, a be yankee danielly. you are associate professor of finance at queen mary university of london. thank you for your time. today how bad is this for the is really economy thanks for having me. just yesterday to find a spanish ser. uh, put up some some estimates of that cost of the war so far and the estimates are roughly $250.00 medium today. these are just the costs that i saw, all sorts of and direct costs that come up from, from the colorado preserves obviously. how bad do you expect it might get? because we were just making the point that consumers aren't spending right now except for food consumption on food is up. but consumption is half of these really economy domestic consumption. do you think a recession might happen? that's about a good point in stock. assumption is about a house on the economic, a dvd, and it all depends on how long it lasts, and what is going to be the repercussions for households and firms. it's, it's complicated to give a precise estimate, i'm not expecting on a session, but it all depends with how long would last, what are the major indic
of this. i'm joined now from london by danielle, a be yankee danielly. you are associate professor of finance at queen mary university of london. thank you for your time. today how bad is this for the is really economy thanks for having me. just yesterday to find a spanish ser. uh, put up some some estimates of that cost of the war so far and the estimates are roughly $250.00 medium today. these are just the costs that i saw, all sorts of and direct costs that come up from, from the colorado...
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the 5th british science and invention competition, which was held offline and hosted by the university of london. iranian students won three gold, four silver and one bronze medals . according to mr. rashid jahan , teams from 34 countries competed in different disciplines in this competition, and finally the student team of our country in the fields of nanochemistry and molecular biology medicine, he received a gold medal, in the fields of technical engineering , information technology, biological sciences and medicine, and nanochemistry, he received a silver medal, and in the field of medicine and health, he received a bronze medal. at the same time as farajeh week, there are several technological projects in the field. this force was unveiled. the vehicle authenticity inquiry system was one of these plans. the unveiling of several technological and smart plans in the police force with the presence and participation of the representatives of the judiciary of the islamic council and the vice president's scientific technology and economists, so that there is a car that is not a problem. it has a
the 5th british science and invention competition, which was held offline and hosted by the university of london. iranian students won three gold, four silver and one bronze medals . according to mr. rashid jahan , teams from 34 countries competed in different disciplines in this competition, and finally the student team of our country in the fields of nanochemistry and molecular biology medicine, he received a gold medal, in the fields of technical engineering , information technology,...
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is an esteemed academic and social scientist who has given up a professorship at birkbeck university of londonunces an erosion of academic freedom at the university. you'll join me on this free speech channel to explain more . speech channel to explain more. china looms ever larger on the eastern horizon and britain's appropriate policy response is hard to frame correctly. the concern of mp for bolton north east mark logan is well placed to consider the issue. having worked at the british consulate in shanghai, i'll ask him what we're to make of the disappearance of several once prominent chinese leaders. but before all of that , here are before all of that, here are your main headlines with theo chikomba . good afternoon. chikomba. good afternoon. >> it's 12:01 on theo chikomba. good afternoon. >> it's12:01 on theo chikomba in the newsroom . benjamin in the newsroom. benjamin netanyahu has vowed to take mighty vengeance against the terrorist organisation hamas after more than 250 israelis were killed and more than 1500 injured in a surprise attack took more than 313. palestinians have also di
is an esteemed academic and social scientist who has given up a professorship at birkbeck university of londonunces an erosion of academic freedom at the university. you'll join me on this free speech channel to explain more . speech channel to explain more. china looms ever larger on the eastern horizon and britain's appropriate policy response is hard to frame correctly. the concern of mp for bolton north east mark logan is well placed to consider the issue. having worked at the british...
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and today i've come to royal holloway, university of london to scan my brain before embarking on a six—weekrain—altering 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 exa
and today i've come to royal holloway, university of london to scan my brain before embarking on a six—weekrain—altering 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...
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about an hour after she'd heard about that, she'd been interrupted and had teaching at the university of london southern suite . and i in order to be told to go on that side of the prize. and she said she now she was really overwhelmed. she hoped to get on without teaching afterwards. but she said she was particularly pleased because she's not in need of woman to receive a note about prize in physics. and she kicks off the, the whole process of the work that these. and that's where you've been recognized for it deals on it's about creating flashes of light the last just an october, 2nd, lots of billions of a 1000000000 of a 2nd. this allows us to examine molecules at a x incredibly tiny level, incredibly tiny span of time. i'm one of the applications full that could be to look at blood samples and for example, at catch cancer. it's an incredibly early stage by spite to a member of the nobel committee earlier. and i said that, you know, as with all scientific research, the potential applications for this a credibly wide and we don't even know what it could be used for really in the future yet. o
about an hour after she'd heard about that, she'd been interrupted and had teaching at the university of london southern suite . and i in order to be told to go on that side of the prize. and she said she now she was really overwhelmed. she hoped to get on without teaching afterwards. but she said she was particularly pleased because she's not in need of woman to receive a note about prize in physics. and she kicks off the, the whole process of the work that these. and that's where you've been...
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of voting in november. i'm nowjoined by luis schenoni, lecturer in international relations at the university college of londonworld got a shock when milei won the primary; now he's in second place to an effective incumbent. how would you describe the way in which the campaign has gone between those votes? what interrogation has there been of milei's unorthodox policies?+ it has been a roller—coaster. this current government is at 140% inflation, mass that is dealing with this situation. the current situation of the country requires an adjustment and we are in red numbers with regards to currency reserves in our central bank... as he is the main presidential candidate, he has been applying expensive fiscal policies, policies promising tax cuts which can generate tensions and has become one of the main features of this campaign in argentina. the progressive moderation of the other candidate, once he came first and surprised the world in the primary is, he has moderated considerably. the competition of both candidates for the remainder of the vote... what has he not rated? as he had some radical policies with re
of voting in november. i'm nowjoined by luis schenoni, lecturer in international relations at the university college of londonworld got a shock when milei won the primary; now he's in second place to an effective incumbent. how would you describe the way in which the campaign has gone between those votes? what interrogation has there been of milei's unorthodox policies?+ it has been a roller—coaster. this current government is at 140% inflation, mass that is dealing with this situation. the...
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so much for sharing your insights, - much for sharing your insights, michele groppi, of the university of london highest values in parts of eastern and south—eastern england. but it wasn't like that everywhere. further north and west, we had cloud. we had outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland, a bit of rain for northern ireland and northern england too. you can see a couple of different weather features here on our earlier satellite picture. it's this one that becomes the main weather—maker as it pushes southwards overnight — a band of rain, that rain actually pepping up again from the west. but to the south of it, we stay in the warm air. so overnight lows of 1a, 15, 16 degrees. to the north of our weather front, well, some parts of the highlands will get quite close to freezing. as we head into tomorrow this weather front continues to act as a dividing line, bringing some outbreaks of quite heavy rain across some central parts of the uk. that rain moving out of northern england into wales, the midlands, parts of east anglia through the afternoon. to the north of that, sunny spells and sca
so much for sharing your insights, - much for sharing your insights, michele groppi, of the university of london highest values in parts of eastern and south—eastern england. but it wasn't like that everywhere. further north and west, we had cloud. we had outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland, a bit of rain for northern ireland and northern england too. you can see a couple of different weather features here on our earlier satellite picture. it's this one that becomes the main...
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i'm joined now by professor hong bo from the school of finance and management at the soas university of londonrest of the — hong kong address —— the rest of the founder of evergrande, i think_ of the founder of evergrande, i think the — of the founder of evergrande, i think the situation has become more obligated.— more obligated. there are two issues that _ more obligated. there are two issues that they _ more obligated. there are two issues that they are _ issues that they are considering right now. first of all, if there are some really inaudible sections involved, then they probably need to know the skill of the offshore inaudible secondly, in these circumstances i think they will have a lot of problems in raising new money. either from eaui or raising new money. either from equity or new — raising new money. either from equity or new borrowings - equity or new borrowings because the level of trust is much lower now and i think it is all about the information problem. the creditors this is the concern. it is one company with huge amounts of debt owed. 300 billion dollars is a sum we strugg
i'm joined now by professor hong bo from the school of finance and management at the soas university of londonrest of the — hong kong address —— the rest of the founder of evergrande, i think_ of the founder of evergrande, i think the — of the founder of evergrande, i think the situation has become more obligated.— more obligated. there are two issues that _ more obligated. there are two issues that they _ more obligated. there are two issues that they are _ issues that they are...
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let's talk to professorjohn strutton from the university of east london and an expert in the israeli k you for being with us tonight. it has been an evening of fast—moving developments and i wonder what your assessment is of what you have seen so far? there are few details about what is happening on the ground. we know it is impossible to speak to our teams, many of the normal forms of communication, phones and internet services have been cut off. but it does feel like a significant escalation, one underlined by that statement we had from the idf that they are stepping up their aerial bombardment and also increasing their ground incursion. yes. bombardment and also increasing their ground incursion.— bombardment and also increasing their ground incursion. yes, i think we need to — their ground incursion. yes, i think we need to be _ their ground incursion. yes, i think we need to be cautious _ their ground incursion. yes, i think we need to be cautious as - their ground incursion. yes, i think we need to be cautious as to - their ground incursion. yes, i think we need to be cautious a
let's talk to professorjohn strutton from the university of east london and an expert in the israeli k you for being with us tonight. it has been an evening of fast—moving developments and i wonder what your assessment is of what you have seen so far? there are few details about what is happening on the ground. we know it is impossible to speak to our teams, many of the normal forms of communication, phones and internet services have been cut off. but it does feel like a significant...
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you are a professor emeritus at the faculty of law at west the university of london, ontario, you're also in this is really interesting. we want to tap into that experience a former un special rough worth or on human rights in the palestinian territories, right up until last year. so you know, all about this un machinery. you were part of it until very recently. good. i 1st asked for your big picture, thoughts on what's happening here? what do you think? i'm afraid it. it becomes more theater. as my one had mentioned, there was strong condemnation by secretary state the blinking with respect to the the desk. the very real depths of the 1000 or so is ready civilians. on the 7th of october. and he passed over entirely the depths of the almost 5000 bostonians, almost all civilians who have died in, in guys since then. it seems again a very on equal way of wanting to assess all the tragedy and all the blood that's on the ground. but more importantly is what he said towards the end with respect to a 2 state solution. up until a few weeks ago, it appeared that president biden would be the
you are a professor emeritus at the faculty of law at west the university of london, ontario, you're also in this is really interesting. we want to tap into that experience a former un special rough worth or on human rights in the palestinian territories, right up until last year. so you know, all about this un machinery. you were part of it until very recently. good. i 1st asked for your big picture, thoughts on what's happening here? what do you think? i'm afraid it. it becomes more theater....
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the mayor of london called on londoners to be more the university of london appears to be leading thesally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. fears for the crowded gaza hospital close to some of the heaviest shelling as israel intensifies its strikes against hamas. more trucks carrying aid are allowed into the territory from egypt. but aid agencies say it's nowhere near what's needed each day. friends and family of matthew perry talk of their heartbreak at the death of the actor as hollywood stars pay tribute. are we paying too much for petrol at the pumps? new calls this morning for supermarkets to cut their prices amid claims they're not passing on a cut in costs. # you are the only one, do you know what you've done? sir cliff richard on 65 years in showbiz and how he'll know when to step away from the limelight. i've left myself open to still be available to do things as long as i can. fortunately, i can still sing. storm ciaran is on its way from wednesday onwards, bringing some very strong winds to the south of the uk with widespread gales, heavy rain with the risk of flood
the mayor of london called on londoners to be more the university of london appears to be leading thesally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. fears for the crowded gaza hospital close to some of the heaviest shelling as israel intensifies its strikes against hamas. more trucks carrying aid are allowed into the territory from egypt. but aid agencies say it's nowhere near what's needed each day. friends and family of matthew perry talk of their heartbreak at the death of the actor as...
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of the center on u.s. politics at the university college of london. always good to see you, thomas, glad that you could join us. they hashed out a deal at the 11th hour. what do you make of the compromise that was reached? >> well, it's good to see you, laila. thanks so much for having me. this certainly isn't an ideal bill for any measure. but i think for what kevin mccarthy to do what he did, compromise with democrats, and dare the right to rebel and make good on their promise to oust him is quite something. to my nind, it she's willing not to be held hostage by critics in his party. you have to ask yourself, compared to what? mccarthy is navigating an opposition senate, a hardline gop caucus that's ready to burn it all down. granted, he has emboldened that faction on occasion, but he department create it. and late last week, he put forward an extremely, extremely conservative stopgap spending bill and couldn't get 218 of his colleagues onboard. i think mccarthy achieved what he could with the hand that he was dealt. that's true substantively in ter
of the center on u.s. politics at the university college of london. always good to see you, thomas, glad that you could join us. they hashed out a deal at the 11th hour. what do you make of the compromise that was reached? >> well, it's good to see you, laila. thanks so much for having me. this certainly isn't an ideal bill for any measure. but i think for what kevin mccarthy to do what he did, compromise with democrats, and dare the right to rebel and make good on their promise to oust...
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of villages met this fate. this man is actually mr. ilan, who was a professor at pape university and a professor at tel aviv university, and now he teaches in london books he translated and wrote a book called "the genocide of palestinians". and all this it was documented and translated into farsi as the book of the year in the islamic republic, and i was the supervisor of this book. in fact, the document reflects all these tragedies along with historical references . he became a naturalized citizen and now teaches in london at the university of england in sabrashullah. it continued in the same way, that is, following the palestinians even in the camps abroad, that is , sharon massacred these palestinian refugees in 1983 in the sabashtullah camp in beirut, when beirut was occupied , this situation today is the continuation of these past situations that is, we are witnessing a repetition of history, precisely for all these parts to destroy all these lands and this generation. you see, mr. biden declares very scandalously that if israel did not exist, we should have created israel. all the westerners, yesterday, biden came to this region with all th
of villages met this fate. this man is actually mr. ilan, who was a professor at pape university and a professor at tel aviv university, and now he teaches in london books he translated and wrote a book called "the genocide of palestinians". and all this it was documented and translated into farsi as the book of the year in the islamic republic, and i was the supervisor of this book. in fact, the document reflects all these tragedies along with historical references . he became a...
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live now tojohn strawson, professor of university of east london. n cairo and its efforts to help to bring the conflict to an end and to move towards some kind of peace settlement? the move towards some kind of peace settlement?— move towards some kind of peace settlement? .,, ,., ., settlement? the most important thing is that it took — settlement? the most important thing is that it took place. _ settlement? the most important thing is that it took place. i _ settlement? the most important thing is that it took place. i think _ settlement? the most important thing is that it took place. i think it's - is that it took place. i think it�*s not going to have a dramatic effect either on the next phase of this conflict, and i�*m afraid to say i don�*t think it�*s going to have much of an effect upon a postwar settlement. i think the big problem is that the international community, you know, dropped the ball on giving a political vision to both israelis and palestinians, as to what is possible in terms of creating a society, societies on both sides that
live now tojohn strawson, professor of university of east london. n cairo and its efforts to help to bring the conflict to an end and to move towards some kind of peace settlement? the move towards some kind of peace settlement?— move towards some kind of peace settlement? .,, ,., ., settlement? the most important thing is that it took — settlement? the most important thing is that it took place. _ settlement? the most important thing is that it took place. i _ settlement? the most...
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pakistan army in new york is always all about here at jump lecture at the american university of afghanistan. and in london is the sean select dean, director of the center for regional and global connectivity at to bob lab, a geopolitical think tank and advisory service, a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. what car, let me start with you today. there had been a hundreds of raids this past year. the pockets don has blamed on the creek a tally bon pakistan or t t p. what's behind this surgeon attacks? that is a very complicated situation, especially after the american below the last 2 years and a box that a lot of sung metrics is actually not really new. it's, it's, i will say, decades or, and fog a one borders one has been above the media because of my didn't dimension. i'm not going to history was the so read union and then the us. so definitely they're being forwarded jim chance us as last, i think for 250 years. so definitely they're going to be instrumental now that i spent the wireless is because of duty fees, ideology, and probably a bunch of tests that i
pakistan army in new york is always all about here at jump lecture at the american university of afghanistan. and in london is the sean select dean, director of the center for regional and global connectivity at to bob lab, a geopolitical think tank and advisory service, a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. what car, let me start with you today. there had been a hundreds of raids this past year. the pockets don has blamed on the creek a tally bon...
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in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road and in london. daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalized ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister, a who to per ok. thank you all for being on inside story mr. most stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys. because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you've just described to talk, no electricity and most applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population of guess. i guess 2200000 people, but most of them that this such as the government, the news that i learned in the system using the word fascist, is directed inc, ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. how close that then you know, 12200000 peo
in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road and in london. daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalized ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister, a who to per ok. thank you all for being on inside story mr. most stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by hamas....
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boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also former israeli negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister a who is for rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise, a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you have just described to top know electricity . and also applies means that, that then, you know, is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population. i'm guessing, i guess 2200000 people. but most of them that this, such as the government and there's that i and i in the system using the word fascist, is threatening ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. how close nothing, you know,
boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also former israeli negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister a who is for rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise, a time by hamas....
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in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project. he's also formalize ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who it's for. ok, thank you all for being on inside story, mr. and we'll stop and go to you in all my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise attack by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys, because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you've just described to dep no electricity. and also applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the participating and population of guessing. i guess 2200000 people, but most of them that this such as the government and there's that i and i in the system using the word fascist, is directed inc, ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. how close nothing, you know,
in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project. he's also formalize ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who it's for. ok, thank you all for being on inside story, mr. and we'll stop and go to you in all my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise attack by...
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boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalize ready, negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who is the rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you have just described to top know electricity . and also applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population. i'm guessing, i guess 2200000 people, but most of them that this such as the government and there's that i and i in the system using the word fascist, is threatening ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. how close nothing, you know,
boston is rami cory officer and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalize ready, negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who is the rock. thank you all for being on inside story. mission will stuff about go to you in my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by...
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he is a professor of university of east london.hether there are moves towards a peace settlement. the most important thing is that it took place, i don't think it's going took place, i don't think it's going to have a dramatic effect on the next phase of this conflict, and i don't think it's going to have much of an effect upon a postwar settlement. i think the big problem is that the international community, you know, dropped the ball on giving a political vision to both israelis and to palestinians, as to what is possible in terms of creating a society, societies on both sides which are sustainable prosperous, peaceful, in which everyone can exercise self—determination. i think the big problem is that we have allowed this conflict to fester and this peace conference, which is very nice, and i say it's good that it took place, diplomacy is better than everything else. but in itself is not going to achieve anything unless we have a real vision of what the future might be for both israelis and palestinians. i don't get really articu
he is a professor of university of east london.hether there are moves towards a peace settlement. the most important thing is that it took place, i don't think it's going took place, i don't think it's going to have a dramatic effect on the next phase of this conflict, and i don't think it's going to have much of an effect upon a postwar settlement. i think the big problem is that the international community, you know, dropped the ball on giving a political vision to both israelis and to...
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the migration observatory at the university of oxford and the london school of economics say going fonnard figure will largely be driven by internal students executive di rector internal students executive director of migration watch dr. mike jones says the projections are overly optimistic . are overly optimistic. >> i'd be surprised if the net migration figures came below 300,000. i'd simply because they assume that student emigration will remain at around 80. but robert jenrick has said that the number of people staying here long term is around 40. and he gets that data from the database. there are also assumptions about asylum levels remaining the same as they are now, but i would question that justice secretary is planning to send more foreign prisoners home to ease pressure on the system . to ease pressure on the system. >> alex schalk will set out a range of reforms for england and wales later, which could bring fonnard legislation that would allow prisoners to be held overseas. it's a move that's already been taken by belgium and nonnay . the plans also and nonnay. the plans also i
the migration observatory at the university of oxford and the london school of economics say going fonnard figure will largely be driven by internal students executive di rector internal students executive director of migration watch dr. mike jones says the projections are overly optimistic . are overly optimistic. >> i'd be surprised if the net migration figures came below 300,000. i'd simply because they assume that student emigration will remain at around 80. but robert jenrick has...
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let's now speak to professor eric kaufmann, who was formerly the head of politics at birkbeck university of londonancelled by students over his more conservative leaning views after being ousted from a job he held for 20 years. the prof is now launching a war on woke by founding a faculty of common sense at a rival institution . he sense at a rival institution. he hopesit sense at a rival institution. he hopes it will become a globally recognised centre for research into the culture wars. examining woke attitudes to controversial subjects such as trans rights and critical race theory . and and critical race theory. and the prof joins me now. professor welcome to the show. great to be here. and would you give us the circumstances by which or under which left ? which you left? >> birkbeck yes. >> birkbeck yes. >> so i, i should say birkbeck didn't oust me. >> i mean, this was a situation where a number of things came together. one was a certain amount cancel culture. amount of cancel culture. so i'd had a few twitter mobbings again, by radical, a small number of radical students, some radical staff
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the migration observatory at the university of oxford and the london school of economics say going fonnarddriven by international students. executive director of migration watch , dr. mike jones says the watch, dr. mike jones says the protection projections are overly optimistic . overly optimistic. >> i'd be surprised if the net migration figures came below 300,000 simply because they assume that student emigration will remain at around 80. but robert jenrick has said that the number of people staying here long term is around 40. and he gets that data from the database. there are also assumptions about asylum levels remaining the same as they are now, but i would question that the justice secretary is planning to send more foreign prisoners home to ease pressure on the system . on the system. >> alex chalk will set out a range of reforms for england and wales later which could bring fonnard legislation that would allow prisoners to be held overseas. that's a move that's been already taken by belgium and nonnay. the plans also include sending fewer low level offenders to prison . this is g
the migration observatory at the university of oxford and the london school of economics say going fonnarddriven by international students. executive director of migration watch , dr. mike jones says the watch, dr. mike jones says the protection projections are overly optimistic . overly optimistic. >> i'd be surprised if the net migration figures came below 300,000 simply because they assume that student emigration will remain at around 80. but robert jenrick has said that the number of...
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cancelled from students and other staff members when he was professor of politics at birkbeck university of londone his research focussed on immigration, nationalism and religion . nationalism and religion. >> professor kaufmann has now decided course at the decided to start a course at the university of buckingham, which he calling faculty of he is calling a faculty of common sense. centre for common sense. the centre for heterodox social science will offer a 15 week online course about the woke ideology. professor eric kaufmann joins me now. welcome to the show. >> great to be here. thanks so , >> great to be here. thanks so, eric, firstly , what do you mean eric, firstly, what do you mean by woke ideology ? by woke ideology? >> because there's a lot of confusion around the term, right? >> i always say woke one sentence. it's making sacred of historically marginalised race, gender and minority gender and sexual minority groups a groups that is woke in a sentence. so you buy groups that is woke in a sentthat, so you buy groups that is woke in a sentthat, anything you buy groups that is woke in a
cancelled from students and other staff members when he was professor of politics at birkbeck university of londone his research focussed on immigration, nationalism and religion . nationalism and religion. >> professor kaufmann has now decided course at the decided to start a course at the university of buckingham, which he calling faculty of he is calling a faculty of common sense. centre for common sense. the centre for heterodox social science will offer a 15 week online course about...
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cancelled from students and other staff members when he was professor of politics at birkbeck university of londonhis research focussed on immigration, nationalism and religion . nationalism and religion. >> professor kaufmann has now decided course at the decided to start a course at the university of buckingham, which he calling faculty of he is calling a faculty of common sense. centre for common sense. the centre for heterodox social science will offer a 15 week online course about the woke ideology. professor eric kaufmann joins me now. welcome to the show. >> great to be here. thanks so , >> great to be here. thanks so, eric, firstly , what do you mean eric, firstly, what do you mean by woke ideology ? by woke ideology? >> because there's a lot of confusion around the term, right? >> i always say woke one sentence. it's making sacred of historically marginalised race, gender and minority gender and sexual minority groups a groups that is woke in a sentence. so you buy groups that is woke in a sentthat, so you buy groups that is woke in a sentthat, anything you buy groups that is woke in a se
cancelled from students and other staff members when he was professor of politics at birkbeck university of londonhis research focussed on immigration, nationalism and religion . nationalism and religion. >> professor kaufmann has now decided course at the decided to start a course at the university of buckingham, which he calling faculty of he is calling a faculty of common sense. centre for common sense. the centre for heterodox social science will offer a 15 week online course about...
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but the migration observatory at the university of oxford and the london school of economics say goingnnard the figure will be largely driven by international students . you're international students. you're with gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> thanks for that, polly. well hello everybody. i've missed you. whilst i have been away and what a week . it has been what a week. it has been horrendous stuff going on the world over. so it seems delighted to have a new face to my panel to help dissect and debate some of the goings on. matthew goodwin is a professor of politics and international relations at the university of kent and joe phillips, a political commentator . and also political commentator. and also from kent exactly . from kent exactly. >> we probably came on the same train, but didn't see each. >> you didn't know each other? you were strangers on the way. strangers a train. not on the strangers on a train. not on the way, lord. yes. there you g
but the migration observatory at the university of oxford and the london school of economics say goingnnard the figure will be largely driven by international students . you're international students. you're with gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> thanks for that, polly. well hello everybody. i've missed you. whilst i have been away and what a week . it has...
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. >> joining me now, brian closs, soc a professor of global politics at university college london,. author of the despots apprentice. miles taylor, former chief of staff, cofounder and senior adviser of forward. author of blowback, a warning to save democracy from the next trump. molly john fast, special correspondent a vanity fair, and host of the fast politics podcast. thank you all very much for coming to the sunday show for what i hope will be an incredible conversation. the amount of threats that we've seen from donald trump this past week, it's breathtaking even for him from the threat to general milley, now the former joint chairman of the chief of staff, to threats against american media with a specific social media post focused on the owner of this network, comcast, and the continual threats against prosecutors and judges in the various cases against him in the jurisdictions where he has 91 counts. brian, let me start with you. talk about this moment that we're in with the leading candidate for the republican nomination making really incredible anti-small d democratic threa
. >> joining me now, brian closs, soc a professor of global politics at university college london,. author of the despots apprentice. miles taylor, former chief of staff, cofounder and senior adviser of forward. author of blowback, a warning to save democracy from the next trump. molly john fast, special correspondent a vanity fair, and host of the fast politics podcast. thank you all very much for coming to the sunday show for what i hope will be an incredible conversation. the amount...
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international security and conflict resolution with the political science department of the university college londonank you so much for joining us. >> gay and lesbian. >> good morning. >> and this is good news but their husbands are still in captivity and so are many others. what do you think the message is from hamas delivering them back to israel? >> i think it is an extremely difficult message from hamas. as we've seen with the propaganda that they issued with the release from it, it is a message of still trying to project some level of control of the situation. still trying to project power within the situation. it is couched in terms of humanitarian sort of -- a nod to humanitarianism. can't be to gotten 220 civilians being held, still babies in there and children. and a true humanitarian gesture would be releasing those without concession. so definitely more of a tactic than a genuine measure. >> in terms of the negotiation, these things are all done, you know, behind closed doors of course between diplomats and hamas. but just explain the relationship as it played out here. you have the polit
international security and conflict resolution with the political science department of the university college londonank you so much for joining us. >> gay and lesbian. >> good morning. >> and this is good news but their husbands are still in captivity and so are many others. what do you think the message is from hamas delivering them back to israel? >> i think it is an extremely difficult message from hamas. as we've seen with the propaganda that they issued with the...
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in a lot of european and us cities where uh the government and local authorities have even been against the protest, sometimes labeling them anti-semitic as we saw in london at harvard university, we we saw the harvard university, chancellor of the university actually go out a list of kids that belong to pro-palestinian groups that put together letter blaming israel for the violence starting october 7th, made their names public, these are 18 to 21 year old, 22-year-old kids that are probably going to be labeled anti-semet and uh you know persecuted in in the job sector once they encroach upon it for their future, so look at the blowback, but yet there are still people protesting, so obviously the palestinian people have huge uh outpooring support by people worldwide, why are the governments not listening to the people, why are they not seeing the humanitarian catastrophe that is taking place, why are they willing to overlook it, how big of a prize is israel for them in the region, where they're able the willing to look beyond the atrocities? yes, well, it's quite obvious the people, if they learn what's going on here, and if they read enough, and especially now with the social
in a lot of european and us cities where uh the government and local authorities have even been against the protest, sometimes labeling them anti-semitic as we saw in london at harvard university, we we saw the harvard university, chancellor of the university actually go out a list of kids that belong to pro-palestinian groups that put together letter blaming israel for the violence starting october 7th, made their names public, these are 18 to 21 year old, 22-year-old kids that are probably...
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of sed and radio, london. more than 9 thousand professors of the country's universities issued a statement in response to the crimesthe zionist regime. in this statement, the university professors called for the punishment of the zionist regime, pointing out that what is happening in gaza today is a clear example of mass killings and crimes against humanity. more than 9 thousand professors of the country's universities in support of the oppressed people palestine and condemning the crimes of the zionist regime in the attack on the children's hospital in gaza confirmed a statement. the media did not allow the facts to be published with that gatekeeping. this time, the dimensions are so wide that this could no longer prevent the arrival of the images of this child killing, which for years have been trying to remove the name of the regime, even from the united nations' child list, today it has become a real and external image, it is stated in a part of this statement the recent developments in occupied palestine show that the policy of appeasement and support for this usurping regime is an aid to international regiona
of sed and radio, london. more than 9 thousand professors of the country's universities issued a statement in response to the crimesthe zionist regime. in this statement, the university professors called for the punishment of the zionist regime, pointing out that what is happening in gaza today is a clear example of mass killings and crimes against humanity. more than 9 thousand professors of the country's universities in support of the oppressed people palestine and condemning the crimes of...
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university professor who was cancelled by his own students has announced the creation of a faculty for common sense . that's faculty for common sense. that's right. eric coffman was the head of politics at birkbeck university of london of buckingham, which will investigate what woke attitudes controversy attitudes and controversy subjects such as trans rights and critical race theory. now this comes hot off the back of kemi badenoch speaking right here at the conservative party conference, saying that the tories are the only party on the side of common sense and if labour mps won't tell us what a woman else is, then what else aren't they telling us? well, it's interesting , isn't it? the it's interesting, isn't it? the culture wars for a long time was laughter scorned . say, oh, it's laughter scorned. say, oh, it's the only thing the tories have got is the culture wars. well, now we're starting to see some other row other things as well. like a row back et cetera . but back on net zero. et cetera. but actually it is an important issue , isn't it? you not issue, isn't it? do you not think important issue think it's an important issue for way that your for you, for the way that your children for children are brought u
university professor who was cancelled by his own students has announced the creation of a faculty for common sense . that's faculty for common sense. that's right. eric coffman was the head of politics at birkbeck university of london of buckingham, which will investigate what woke attitudes controversy attitudes and controversy subjects such as trans rights and critical race theory. now this comes hot off the back of kemi badenoch speaking right here at the conservative party conference,...
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in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalized ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who is the rock. thank you all for being on inside story mr. most stuff about go to you in my life, i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys. because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you have just described to top know electricity . and also applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population. i'm guessing, i guess 2200000 people, but most of them about this such as the government and is that a land in the system using the word fascist is directed inc, ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. how close nothing, you know, 12200000
in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalized ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister it who is the rock. thank you all for being on inside story mr. most stuff about go to you in my life, i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after this to fries a time by hamas....
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in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalize ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister a who to per ok. thank you all for being on inside story, mr. and we'll stop and go to you in all my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise, a time by hamas. israel has said they'll be no food, no water, no electricity to guys. because of this attack, how worried are you about? what might come next? we had absolutely what it and what you have just described to top know electricity . and also applies means that nothing you know is going back to think of an act of total collective punishment against the palestinian population. i'm guessing, i guess 2200000 people, but most of them that this such as the government and there's that i and i in the system using the word fascist, is threatening ethnic cleansing goes to a point. 2000000 people. how close nothing, you know, 122
in boston is rami cory also and distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay road. and in london, daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he's also formalize ready negotiator and advisor to the office. so former israeli prime minister a who to per ok. thank you all for being on inside story, mr. and we'll stop and go to you in all my life. i can start with you. there's a lot of concern right now about what might come next after a surprise, a time by hamas....
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of a will view, a news analysis site and also in london. is roxanne form on for money on profess of molten middle east politics at the university of cambridge hello to you. oh, thank you very much for joining us. oh, so let's talk about the possibility that israel is on the pressure to do lights, ground defensive, starting with you. you'll see i'm from what we hear. no problem with discussing all of this military plans of secret. but from what we hear in the reports, we hear israel has already delayed this several times. any way is, is we from this see, or was, it might be actually use that. those are the day in the maybe so actually because you know exactly what the consequences on think we know the consequences of such. ready guns offensive it's, it's bound to cause many, many lies. and i think there are different reasons. so there a lives on the reserves fairly. so there's a vase and to mobilize right now, those $300000.00 mobilized. it means they need to be things that need to be a quick, they need to be like it was, was for the us to do the nation. it said, and the search science especially, but also the tensions involved in tensions s
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of a will view and use analysis sides. and also in london is rocks on from on for money on, profess of martin, at least politics at the university of cambridge hello to you all. thank you. very much for joining us. so let's talk about the possibility that israel is under pressure to delay its ground defensive. starting with you. you'll see i'm from what we see in a problem with discussing all of this military plans a secret, but from what we hear in the reports, we hear israel has already delayed this several times. the good in the way is, is we from this c, or was it might be actually a good use that those are the day in the ready to action because you know exactly what the consequences on, you know, the consequences of such. ready goals will send students, it's bound to cost many, many lice. and i think that all they send it, lisa, so there's a, there's a device on there. does that sound? the? so there's a vase and to mobilize right now, those $300000.00 mobilized. it's means they need to be great, they need to be a quick, they need to be like it was, were for the to do the nation, sir. and be so excited especially that also t
of a will view and use analysis sides. and also in london is rocks on from on for money on, profess of martin, at least politics at the university of cambridge hello to you all. thank you. very much for joining us. so let's talk about the possibility that israel is under pressure to delay its ground defensive. starting with you. you'll see i'm from what we see in a problem with discussing all of this military plans a secret, but from what we hear in the reports, we hear israel has already...
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of a, a will view, a news analysis site and also in london. is roxan farm on for money on profess of molten middle east politics at the university of cambridge hello to you all. thank you very much for joining us. oh, so let's talk about the possibility that israel is under pressure to delay its ground. defensive starting with you, you'll see from what we hear. no problem with discussing all of this military plans a secret, but from what we hear in the reports, we hear israel is already delayed the several times. a good in the way is, is we for this see, or was, it might be actually a good news that there was a day in there, maybe so that i should because you know exactly what the consequences on, you know, the consequences of such. ready gums will send students, it's bound to cost many, many lice, and i think that all they send it, lisa, so they're a lives on their deserves se eliza vase and to mobilize like to know the see how the thousands mobilized. it means they need to be things they need to be a quick, they need to be like it was, were for the last to do the nation, sir. and be so excited especially that also the tensions and mold intention
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the option from 56 percent of people who take on time to persons are affected by acute i'm chronic problems giving up. i mean that's mentioned analysis from london university. i'm switzerland on one of his fights and this is for miss. i'm really, really relieved to hear that do tuned to 9. and i think the medical professional confirmed that too. and it puts a different light on things and miss even almost as a whole. you're not just saying i'm someone with psychological problems to just has to accept it in google. and the problem is that his absence couldn't exactly be laven pets. and not often patients are labeled as psychologically ill about that actually just having medical withdrawal in home that told us something wrong with the disco hutch the the get excited the there are people who are trying to make a huge fuss about withdrawal isn't for souls. i thought this giving a normal health care, it's a tiny problem to get put in the we have countless patients here who stopped taking their medication without showing any kind of dependency. we use it. i would say there's a greater risk of the depression returning if you stop taking it because it works agains
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arrivals from hong kong contributing to the numbers, the migration observer at the university of oxford and the londonconomics say going fonnard, the figure will largely be driven by international students. executive director of migration watch dr. mike jones says the projections are overly optimistic . optimistic. >> i'd be surprised if the net migration figures came below 300,000 simply because they assume that student emigration . assume that student emigration. will remain at around 80. but robert jenrick has said that the number of people staying here long term is around 40. and he gets that that data from the database case. there are also assumptions about about asylum levels remaining the same as they are now. but i would question that those are the top stories . stories. >> this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news now it's over to . patrick over to. patrick >> does anybody else look around at the demonstration over the weekend and wonder has britain fallen? i don't know who gave the green light for there to be a pro pal
arrivals from hong kong contributing to the numbers, the migration observer at the university of oxford and the londonconomics say going fonnard, the figure will largely be driven by international students. executive director of migration watch dr. mike jones says the projections are overly optimistic . optimistic. >> i'd be surprised if the net migration figures came below 300,000 simply because they assume that student emigration . assume that student emigration. will remain at around...