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the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces." the palace said king charles takes the issues "profoundly seriously" and the royal household will grant access to its archives, with the study due to be completed in 2026. arley gill is chairman of grenada's national reparations commission. he explained what action he wanted from the palace. we would want and demand that that profound sorrow be converted into an apology for acceptance that what they have done is a crime against humanity and they should make some repair with regards to the harm that was caused by the actions and the involvement in the slave trade and slavery. so, we're hoping that this research will trigger the discussion of reparative justice in the castle of the british monarchy and indeed, in the parliament of the british government in the soonest possible time. i asked our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, how significant this is. what we know so far is that it's historic royal palaces, which is effectively a charity which looks after royal palaces, has become
the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces." the palace said king charles takes the issues "profoundly seriously" and the royal household will grant access to its archives, with the study due to be completed in 2026. arley gill is chairman of grenada's national reparations commission. he explained what action he wanted from the palace. we would want and demand that that profound sorrow be converted into an apology for acceptance...
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the research has been carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces, the palacessues profoundly seriously and the royal household will grant access to its archives. a royal correspondent explained just how significant this is. what we know so far is it is historic royal harrises which looks after royal palaces, has become a partner in this research project which is being carried out by a researcher at the university of manchester. the details we know about the project are that she is exploring among other things the links between the british monarchy, the transatlantic slave trade during the 17th and 18th centuries, and the royal houseis 18th centuries, and the royal house is supporting this research by opening of the access to the royal connection and royal archives and we know that this study was started in october of 2022, just a month after king charles acceded to the throne, and it's due to be completed september 2026. finally, as any follow—up of the english premier league knows, football at the top level is a ruthless business, but it can also make for som
the research has been carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces, the palacessues profoundly seriously and the royal household will grant access to its archives. a royal correspondent explained just how significant this is. what we know so far is it is historic royal harrises which looks after royal palaces, has become a partner in this research project which is being carried out by a researcher at the university of manchester. the details we know about the project...
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the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces.ed to the royal archives with the study completed in 2026. earlier, we spoke to the royal historian and biographer robert lacey and i asked him about the significance of this change by buckingham palace. it shows how obviously aware he is, we already know there is, he has actually spoken in the past in quite emotional terms about the distress that memories of slavery because him and prince william has spoken in the same way as slavery being something that he was personally ashamed of. he actually said he wished it had never happened. in this project is of course a phd thesis, we understand that will address this issue precisely. cynics of course would say it's much better for the monarchy to collaborate with the study than to appear to block it. certainly, to give full access to the royal archives is a very real thing, the royal archives are closely protected, particularly when it comes to the personal letters of the monarch and what they might have thought about something like this. c
the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces.ed to the royal archives with the study completed in 2026. earlier, we spoke to the royal historian and biographer robert lacey and i asked him about the significance of this change by buckingham palace. it shows how obviously aware he is, we already know there is, he has actually spoken in the past in quite emotional terms about the distress that memories of slavery because him and prince william has...
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live now to angelia wilson, a professor of politics at the university of manchester, specialising in ficance of this week and what we may see play out. the first president ever to face criminal charges. it is out. the first president ever to face criminal charges.- face criminal charges. it is an unprecedented _ face criminal charges. it is an unprecedented week, - face criminal charges. it is an unprecedented week, the - face criminal charges. it is an| unprecedented week, the first face criminal charges. it is an - unprecedented week, the first time a president has been facing such criminal charges. i think there are two things to look for, the immediate reaction which is going to be, i understand on tuesday after he is charged he will fly back to mar—a—lago and hold a rally, so there will be the immediate aftermath. both possibly in new york and definitely at mar—a—lago with the potential for violence. certainly the violent language and plans for violence if he is going to be convicted of these charges. 0n the other hand, it is about the long—term implications, and for trump, this
live now to angelia wilson, a professor of politics at the university of manchester, specialising in ficance of this week and what we may see play out. the first president ever to face criminal charges. it is out. the first president ever to face criminal charges.- face criminal charges. it is an unprecedented _ face criminal charges. it is an unprecedented week, - face criminal charges. it is an unprecedented week, the - face criminal charges. it is an| unprecedented week, the first face...
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the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces.ehold will grant access to its archives, with the study due to be completed in 2026. arley gill is chairman of grenada's national reparations commission and a former ambassador. he described the study into the monarchy�*s links to slavery as �*momentous' and explained what action he wanted from the palace. the king and the prince of wales, speaking of being profoundly sorrowful for the involvement with regards to the slave trade and slavery. we would want and demand that that profound sorrow be converted into an apology for acceptance that what they have done is a crime against humanity and they should make some repair with regards to the harm that was caused by the actions and the involvement in the slave trade and slavery. so we're hoping that this research will trigger the discussion of reparative justice in the castle of the british monarchy and indeed, in the parliament of the british government in the soonest possible time. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbelljoins me now. he d
the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces.ehold will grant access to its archives, with the study due to be completed in 2026. arley gill is chairman of grenada's national reparations commission and a former ambassador. he described the study into the monarchy�*s links to slavery as �*momentous' and explained what action he wanted from the palace. the king and the prince of wales, speaking of being profoundly sorrowful for the involvement...
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it is in the hands of a researcher at the university of manchester who has experience in this field andce is making both the royal archives and the royal collection completely accessible to the researchers. both the king and the prince of wales have expressed their profound sorrow at the implications and impact of the slave trade in centuries gone by. the king, as prince of wales, did so at the heads of government meeting at the commonwealth conference in rimando last year, when he talked about his personal —— in rimando last year, when he talked about his personal sorrow, "i can't describe the depths of my personal sorrow at the suffering of so many" for dot the prince of wales expressed similar sentiments during a visit to the caribbean last year. it is clearly important for the british monarchy to be seen to be addressing this issue. the transatlantic slave trade which britain participated in in the late 17th and 18th centuries, albeit that britain was then at the forefront of banning the international slave trade, but they want to get to the detail of the extent, if any, of any inve
it is in the hands of a researcher at the university of manchester who has experience in this field andce is making both the royal archives and the royal collection completely accessible to the researchers. both the king and the prince of wales have expressed their profound sorrow at the implications and impact of the slave trade in centuries gone by. the king, as prince of wales, did so at the heads of government meeting at the commonwealth conference in rimando last year, when he talked about...
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the palace is granting researchers from the university of manchester full access to the royal archivesction. the study will be completed in 2026. live now to professor trevor burnard, the director of the wilberforce institute for the study of slavery and emancipation at the university of hull. what did you make of this move today by buckingham palace?— by buckingham palace? firstly i think it's a _ by buckingham palace? firstly i think it's a very _ by buckingham palace? firstly i think it's a very welcome - by buckingham palace? firstly i think it's a very welcome move. by buckingham palace? firstly i l think it's a very welcome move. i think it's a very welcome move. i think it's a very welcome move. i think it is overdue and it's a very welcome a move and it talks about and shows how we are increasingly realising how important slavery is in the making of this nation and its empire in the 17th and 18th century. it's part of a trend among many institutions like the bank of england, the church of england, the guardian, lloyd's insurance, many other places to look hard at their history
the palace is granting researchers from the university of manchester full access to the royal archivesction. the study will be completed in 2026. live now to professor trevor burnard, the director of the wilberforce institute for the study of slavery and emancipation at the university of hull. what did you make of this move today by buckingham palace?— by buckingham palace? firstly i think it's a _ by buckingham palace? firstly i think it's a very _ by buckingham palace? firstly i think it's...
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the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces.es the issues "profoundly seriously" and the royal household, will grant access to its archives, with the study due to be completed in 2026. let's cross live and speak to the professor of public history at the university of manchester and joins me now. david, it's very good to have you on the programme and i thank you for taking the time to speak to us. what is your reaction to what we have been hearing today from king charles, and indeed their study that we are going to be getting the results of, i think in 2026? ~ 4' getting the results of, i think in 2026? . ~ ., getting the results of, i think in 2026? ~ ~ ., ., 2026? well i think what we are heafina 2026? well i think what we are hearing from — 2026? well i think what we are hearing from the _ 2026? well i think what we are hearing from the palace - 2026? well i think what we are hearing from the palace is - 2026? well i think what we are hearing from the palace is in i hearing from the palace is in keeping with soundings and indic
the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces.es the issues "profoundly seriously" and the royal household, will grant access to its archives, with the study due to be completed in 2026. let's cross live and speak to the professor of public history at the university of manchester and joins me now. david, it's very good to have you on the programme and i thank you for taking the time to speak to us. what is your reaction to what we have...
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the palace says researchers at the university of manchester will have full access to the royal archives026. >>> actor michael j. fox is getting candid about his battle with parkinson's disease in a new documentary. >> i woke up and i noticed my pinky auto animated. parkinson's disease. >> apple dropped the first trailer for "still a michael j. fox movie" yesterday. he talks about his battle with the disease and how he continues to work and stay positive. it also looks back at fox's rise to stardom in films like "back to the future" and "teen wolf." the documentary appears on apple tv plus may 12th. >>> and "scream 6" is slaying at the box office. the flick crossed $100 million in domestic ticket sales yesterda. it's the first installment of the slasher series to hit the milestone in a whopping 26 years. experts predict in the coming days "scream 6" is set to overtake the original 1996 "scream" movie as the highest grossing entry in north america. "scream 6" was produced by paramount which owns cbs. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," our david begnaud talks with a california man about how
the palace says researchers at the university of manchester will have full access to the royal archives026. >>> actor michael j. fox is getting candid about his battle with parkinson's disease in a new documentary. >> i woke up and i noticed my pinky auto animated. parkinson's disease. >> apple dropped the first trailer for "still a michael j. fox movie" yesterday. he talks about his battle with the disease and how he continues to work and stay positive. it also...
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address, so this independent study will be carried out by historian, a phd student at the university of manchesterollection and have complete access to the royal archives which is the important thing. it will focus on the raynes of william iii, george iii and william iv and of course that was at a time when many leading figures in british society had shareholdings in slave trading companies and it's thought that some of those british monarchs may have had that. now, king charles is on record as having said that he wants to deepen his knowledge about what really happened, so this inquiry will be a step towards that. it will take three years to complete. it will be finished in 2026. qm. three years to complete. it will be finished in 2026.— finished in 2026. 0k, nicholas witchell, thank _ finished in 2026. 0k, nicholas witchell, thank you _ finished in 2026. 0k, nicholas witchell, thank you very - finished in 2026. 0k, nicholasl witchell, thank you very much, finished in 2026. 0k, nicholas- witchell, thank you very much, our royal correspondent. the husband and children of cancer campaigner dame deb
address, so this independent study will be carried out by historian, a phd student at the university of manchesterollection and have complete access to the royal archives which is the important thing. it will focus on the raynes of william iii, george iii and william iv and of course that was at a time when many leading figures in british society had shareholdings in slave trading companies and it's thought that some of those british monarchs may have had that. now, king charles is on record as...
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. _ earlier, i spoke to angela wilson, a professor at the university of manchester specialising in americane a president has been facing such criminal charges. i think there are two things to look for — the immediate reaction which is going to be... i understand on tuesday after he is charged, he will fly back to mar—a—lago and hold a rally, so there will be the immediate aftermath. both possibly in new york and definitely at mar—a—lago, with the potential for violence. there's certainly the violent language and plans for violence if he is going to be convicted of these charges. on the other hand, it is about the long—term implications, and for trump, this is, in many ways, a gift. he wants to keep his name in front of the public. his supporters will continue to support him, they are not going anywhere. there is a recent survey by the public religion research institute which says that christian right voters, christian right voters believe that a politician can behave ethically in office and have all sorts of personal transgressions. in 2011, only 30% of those christian right voters thought
. _ earlier, i spoke to angela wilson, a professor at the university of manchester specialising in americane a president has been facing such criminal charges. i think there are two things to look for — the immediate reaction which is going to be... i understand on tuesday after he is charged, he will fly back to mar—a—lago and hold a rally, so there will be the immediate aftermath. both possibly in new york and definitely at mar—a—lago, with the potential for violence. there's...
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the palace is granting researchers from the university of manchester full access to the royal archivesleted in 2026. i'm joined by royal historian and biographer robert lacey. lovely to see you. what did you make of this move by king charles? it shows that? it shows that how aware he is, he has spoken in the past in emotional terms about the distress that memories of slavery caused him and prince william has spoken in the same way, as a slavery being something that he was personally ashamed of, he actually said he wished it had never happened. and this project is a phd thesis, we understand, that will address this issue precisely. cynics would say that it issue precisely. cynics would say thatitis issue precisely. cynics would say that it is much better for the monarchy to collaborate with the study like this, than to appear to block it. certainly, to give full access to the royal archives is a very rare thing, the royal archives are closely protected, particularly when it comes to the personal letters of the monarch and what they might have thought about something like this. so it sho
the palace is granting researchers from the university of manchester full access to the royal archivesleted in 2026. i'm joined by royal historian and biographer robert lacey. lovely to see you. what did you make of this move by king charles? it shows that? it shows that how aware he is, he has spoken in the past in emotional terms about the distress that memories of slavery caused him and prince william has spoken in the same way, as a slavery being something that he was personally ashamed of,...
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the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces. said, king charles takes the issues "profoundly seriously" he described the study it to the monarchies links to slavery as momentous today. and explained what action he now wanted from the palace. the king and the prince of wales speaking profoundly sorrowful, we would want and demand that that profound sorrow be converted into an apology. for profound sorrow be converted into an a-aolo. ., . ., profound sorrow be converted into an auolo , ., . . . apology. for acceptance that what the have apology. for acceptance that what they have done — apology. for acceptance that what they have done is _ apology. for acceptance that what they have done is a _ apology. for acceptance that what they have done is a crime - apology. for acceptance that what they have done is a crime against| they have done is a crime against humanity. and they should make some repair with regard to the harm that was caused by the actions and the involvement in the slave trade and slavery. we are hoping that this res
the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces. said, king charles takes the issues "profoundly seriously" he described the study it to the monarchies links to slavery as momentous today. and explained what action he now wanted from the palace. the king and the prince of wales speaking profoundly sorrowful, we would want and demand that that profound sorrow be converted into an apology. for profound sorrow be converted into an a-aolo. .,...
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the research is being carried out by the university of manchester with historic royal palaces. seriously" and the royal household will grant access to its archives, with the study due to be completed in 2026. i'm joined by dr halima begum, ceo of the runnymede trust — an independent race equality think tank in the uk. thank you for coming into the studio. reaction first of all to this news from buckingham palace today. this news from buckingham palace toda . ., , this news from buckingham palace toda. . , , today. really positive. this presumably _ today. really positive. this presumably is _ today. really positive. this presumably is something i today. really positive. this i presumably is something the today. really positive. this - presumably is something the late queen elizabeth ii wanted to see happen and it is wonderful to seeking child taking incremental steps to take this forward, so we are really pleased. in steps to take this forward, so we are really pleased.— steps to take this forward, so we are really pleased. in terms of the archive, which _ are really pleased. i
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there will be much more doctors, by the way, recently at school medical sciences at the university of manchesterhe conclusion that the best way to remove plaque is to remove the floss and sized brushes for interdental spaces, and scientists called the evidence for the effectiveness of irrigators limited and inconsistent waiting for a miracle from these devices is unlikely for more than 5 months, the capital has been undergoing large-scale filming of the series by the legendary moscow lawyer fedor. plevaka is a project produced by the ntv rock studio and premier online cinema with the support of the internet development institute , the director was anna matison, the shooting of the series was specially planned at different times of the year, so as to be as realistic as possible. and to convey the atmosphere involved hundreds of actors of mass scenes, large-scale scenery was built. this is the level of the product, but it will be very high and indeed, both in terms of the scale of the approach and the budget, with brilliant acting work with incredible staged scenes. eh, the scale is very high. he
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the research is being led the university of manchester in conjunction with historic royal palaces. m iii, from edward colston, the company's deputy governor. here is the king, speaking about this issue of slavery at a commonwealth heads of government meeting, chogm, last year. i cannot describe the depths of my personal sorrow at the deaths of so many as i continue to deepen my own understanding of slavery as i continue to deepen my own understanding of slavery is enduring impact. tonight, we are going to talk to someone you will know well, laura trevelyan, formerly of this parish, who recently apologised for her family's role in the slave trade. you'll see from these pictures that she recently travelled with the bbc to the caribbean country of grenada, where her family had enslaved around 1000 african people. the trevelyans have recently announced they will pay £100,000 in reparations. laura who is with us, has since left the bbc to devote her time to reparative justice for the caribbean. also here is our royal correspondent sarah campbell. joning me now is laura trevelyan, a forme
the research is being led the university of manchester in conjunction with historic royal palaces. m iii, from edward colston, the company's deputy governor. here is the king, speaking about this issue of slavery at a commonwealth heads of government meeting, chogm, last year. i cannot describe the depths of my personal sorrow at the deaths of so many as i continue to deepen my own understanding of slavery as i continue to deepen my own understanding of slavery is enduring impact. tonight, we...
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.— sociolinguist at the university of manchester. e of these are more expensive than- : some of these are more expensive than that. wasn't the more expensive than that. wasn't ine nosi— more expensive than that. wasn't the most expensive— more expensive than that. wasn't the most expensive one. the ierry-s— the most expensive one. the terry's chocolate— the most expensive one. the terry's chocolate orange . that terry's chocolate orange. that is that's a toblerone choc is nice. that's a toblerone choc now. but i'd like to disqualify this it's not it. well, this because it's not it. well, i say that, but the hot cross bun is not okay anyway. is it an 999 bun is not okay anyway. is it an egg ? no. toblerone. anyone guess egg? no. toblerone. anyone guess how much it was. what do you reckon? did it cost? i reckon? how much did it cost? i think it's going to be expensive ireoouee— think it's going to be expensive ireoouee ire— think it's going to be expensive because it's toblerone. anyone knows—tobleronel because it's toblerone. anyonei k
.— sociolinguist at the university of manchester. e of these are more expensive than- : some of these are more expensive than that. wasn't the more expensive than that. wasn't ine nosi— more expensive than that. wasn't the most expensive— more expensive than that. wasn't the most expensive one. the ierry-s— the most expensive one. the terry's chocolate— the most expensive one. the terry's chocolate orange . that terry's chocolate orange. that is that's a toblerone choc is nice. that's...
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and we are nowjoined by dr eamonn kerins, senior lecturer in astronomy at the university of manchesteryesterday. let's clarify the pliant, then. after mass to -- artemis 2 | yesterday. let's clarify the pliant, i then. after mass to -- artemis 2 is then. after mass to —— artemis 2 is then. after mass to —— artemis 2 is the orbit, then artemis iii? then. after mass to -- artemis 2 is the orbit, then artemis m?- the orbit, then artemis iii? yes, artemis 2 _ the orbit, then artemis iii? yes, artemis 2 is _ the orbit, then artemis iii? yes, artemis 2 is scheduled _ the orbit, then artemis iii? yes, artemis 2 is scheduled for - the orbit, then artemis iii? ye: artemis 2 is scheduled for 2024, ten they will orbit the moon, return again, make sure the whole process is working. artemis iii is the moon landing mission, currently designated for maybe november, december 2025. so probably amongst, we saw a0 astronauts yesterday, pretty much the entire nasa astronaut corps, is among them are the people who will set foot on the moon. ., the people who will set foot on the moon. . ,., ., i. the peopl
and we are nowjoined by dr eamonn kerins, senior lecturer in astronomy at the university of manchesteryesterday. let's clarify the pliant, then. after mass to -- artemis 2 | yesterday. let's clarify the pliant, i then. after mass to -- artemis 2 is then. after mass to —— artemis 2 is then. after mass to —— artemis 2 is the orbit, then artemis iii? then. after mass to -- artemis 2 is the orbit, then artemis m?- the orbit, then artemis iii? yes, artemis 2 _ the orbit, then artemis iii?...
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and this is investigation is going to be done by the university of manchester. hers may find that there is— involvement, researchers may find that there is a connection or find that there is a connection on inoy— find that there is a connection on inoy inoy— find that there is a connection or they may find— find that there is a connection or they may find there is no oonnooiion— or they may find there is no connection at— or they may find there is no connection at all, and that is nonin— connection at all, and that is nonin knowing— connection at all, and that is worth knowing when it comes to noodndiiono— worth knowing when it comes to noodndiiono .— worth knowing when it comes to noodndiiono, i— worth knowing when it comes to reparations , i don't think there reparations, i don't think there is reparations, i don't think there io d— reparations, i don't think there io d ion— reparations, i don't think there is a case for reparations nooddoo— is a case for reparations because how- is a case for reparations because how do you how do you repay?— because how do you
and this is investigation is going to be done by the university of manchester. hers may find that there is— involvement, researchers may find that there is a connection or find that there is a connection on inoy— find that there is a connection on inoy inoy— find that there is a connection or they may find— find that there is a connection or they may find there is no oonnooiion— or they may find there is no connection at— or they may find there is no connection at all, and that is...
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and this is investigation is going to be done by the university of manchester. ement, researchers may find that there— involvement, researchers may find that there is— involvement, researchers may find that there is a connection or mey— find that there is a connection or mey mdy— find that there is a connection or they may find— find that there is a connection or they may find there is no eomeeromr— or they may find there is no connection at— or they may find there is no connection at all, and that is worm— connection at all, and that is worm mourne— connection at all, and that is worth knowing when it comes to reodrddome— worth knowing when it comes to reodrddome .— worth knowing when it comes to reparationsr r— worth knowing when it comes to reparations , i don't think there reparations, i don't think there is reparations, i don't think there re d— reparations, i don't think there re d for— reparations, i don't think there is a case for reparations oeeduee— is a case for reparations because how- is a case for reparations because how do you how do you repay?— be
and this is investigation is going to be done by the university of manchester. ement, researchers may find that there— involvement, researchers may find that there is— involvement, researchers may find that there is a connection or mey— find that there is a connection or mey mdy— find that there is a connection or they may find— find that there is a connection or they may find there is no eomeeromr— or they may find there is no connection at— or they may find there is no...
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. - from the university of manchester. he criticism of it is, though, is that if very concrete rinks— though, is that if very concrete iinks oe— though, is that if very concrete links are found,— though, is that if very concrete links are found, what will the sons— links are found, what will the soiis ro— links are found, what will the calls to action _ links are found, what will the calls to action be— links are found, what will the calls to action be afterwards? wiri— calls to action be afterwards? wiii rnere— calls to action be afterwards? will there be _ calls to action be afterwards? will there be calls for reparations- will there be calls for reparations opens? will there be sous— reparations opens? will there be soiis ro— reparations opens? will there be calls to return— reparations opens? will there be calls to return things like the koninoor— calls to return things like the kohinoor diamond, which has oiwoys— kohinoor diamond, which has oiwoys seen— kohinoor diamond, which has always been controversial ? well, alwa
. - from the university of manchester. he criticism of it is, though, is that if very concrete rinks— though, is that if very concrete iinks oe— though, is that if very concrete links are found,— though, is that if very concrete links are found, what will the sons— links are found, what will the soiis ro— links are found, what will the calls to action _ links are found, what will the calls to action be— links are found, what will the calls to action be afterwards? wiri— calls to...
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joined now in the studio by dr siddharth banka, who's a consultant clinical geneticist at the university of manchesterhey have a lifelong condition, and some of those conditions are more common and better known, things like cystic fibrosis and down syndrome which many people watching will have heard of. but every year there are around 6000 children born in the uk with a very, very rare change to their genetic code, that means they may be the only person with that change in their genetic code, or one of a handful of people around the world like and go. we call that a syndrome without a name, or a is one condition, where wejust without a name, or a is one condition, where we just don't know enough about what that change to their genetic code means or how it might impact their lives that can be difficult forfamilies might impact their lives that can be difficult for families who find themselves with that comes makes one diagnosis. bhd themselves with that comes makes one dia . nosis. �* ., ,., ., diagnosis. and what we saw in that re oort was diagnosis. and what we saw in that report was that _ diagnosis
joined now in the studio by dr siddharth banka, who's a consultant clinical geneticist at the university of manchesterhey have a lifelong condition, and some of those conditions are more common and better known, things like cystic fibrosis and down syndrome which many people watching will have heard of. but every year there are around 6000 children born in the uk with a very, very rare change to their genetic code, that means they may be the only person with that change in their genetic code,...
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of living. in total those who are eligible and on means—tested benefits such as universal credit will get £900. 0ur cost of living correspondent, colletta smith, is in manchesterion households across the uk. there were two instalments last year. this next 18 months there will be three instalments landing into peoples bank accounts. £301 will be arriving over the next three weeks automatically into the account that people receive their benefits into. the same amount will be due again in the autumn and next spring will be the final chunk of that £900. in terms of who gets these payments, it is people on means tested benefits because of their low income. we are talking about universal credit, people on jobseeker�*s allowance, pension credits, child tax credits, and there is an extra £150 due this summer at some stage although we don't have a date for people with certain types of disability and pensioners should receive an extra £300 rolled into their winter fuel payments. potentially people could qualify for all five of those payments across the next 18 months if they hit all of those criteria. the arrival of this first payment coming in in the next few weeks is
of living. in total those who are eligible and on means—tested benefits such as universal credit will get £900. 0ur cost of living correspondent, colletta smith, is in manchesterion households across the uk. there were two instalments last year. this next 18 months there will be three instalments landing into peoples bank accounts. £301 will be arriving over the next three weeks automatically into the account that people receive their benefits into. the same amount will be due again in the...
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is that right to say when the royal sort of files are being opened to this study by the university of manchesterave trader based in bristol to william the third, oni— bristol to william the third, ono ihoi— bristol to william the third, and that maybe— bristol to william the third, and that maybe is the beginning of and that maybe is the beginning oi ihoi— and that maybe is the beginning of that particular— and that maybe is the beginning of that particular story . “cir?“ of that particular story. yeah. wsii— of that particular story. yeah. wsii isi— of that particular story. yeah. wsii isi nne— of that particular story. yeah. well, let me let— of that particular story. yeah. well, let me let let me take you forward, if i may, just for a moment, because it's the details that matter. it's the details that matter. it's the details that take bit of time, but that take a bit of time, but shall be as brief as i can. in 1840, prince albert, the prince consort husband of queen victoria, was president of an organisation dedicated to the extinction of the slave trade and the bringing of fair trade to afr
is that right to say when the royal sort of files are being opened to this study by the university of manchesterave trader based in bristol to william the third, oni— bristol to william the third, ono ihoi— bristol to william the third, and that maybe— bristol to william the third, and that maybe is the beginning of and that maybe is the beginning oi ihoi— and that maybe is the beginning of that particular— and that maybe is the beginning of that particular story . “cir?“ of that...
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marshall is a clinical psychologist and senior lecturer at the university of south for and she joined us from southward in greater manchester now than there thank you for joining us on the program. as a clinical psychologist, obviously it's your job to look under the hood so to speak and understand why people do what they do, why people join cults. so explain that to us. store people join calls for different reasons, but often there is a mission that trust them. and here you have a group that believes that the nest life is much more important than this life. so therefore, it becomes sensible to speed up your entry into the next life which require step. that's ridiculous idea that nobody would really embrace because starving yourself is so painful, physically and emotionally. so it means there had to be a concerted effort for the leader to convince people that their current lines are meaningless. and this is the way that they can have a filament. and then it's really important. but unlike some of the other examples that you gave, the leader seems to be alive and could quite possibly be secretly eating. you know, so, and even
marshall is a clinical psychologist and senior lecturer at the university of south for and she joined us from southward in greater manchester now than there thank you for joining us on the program. as a clinical psychologist, obviously it's your job to look under the hood so to speak and understand why people do what they do, why people join cults. so explain that to us. store people join calls for different reasons, but often there is a mission that trust them. and here you have a group that...
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manchester university. it will focus on the links between the british monarchy on the transatlantic slave trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. the reigns of the upper echelons of british society were, in many cases, tightly entwined with the slave trade. kings included, possibly. now, there is no talk at the moment, no public talk, of reparations. what i think they want to do is to establish the facts, with certainty, and then take it from there. with certainty, and then take it from there-— with certainty, and then take it from there. many thanks again. nicholas witchell, _ from there. many thanks again. nicholas witchell, our - from there. many thanks again. nicholas witchell, our royal - nicholas witchell, our royal correspondent. in north korea where the borders were closed in 2020 in response to the pandemic, leaving the country has become virtually impossible. security measures have been increased and punishment for those trying to cross to south korea have become even more frightening. the number of those arriving safely in south korea dropped to just 67 people last year. to a woman called song—mi, one of the few who've managed to
manchester university. it will focus on the links between the british monarchy on the transatlantic slave trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. the reigns of the upper echelons of british society were, in many cases, tightly entwined with the slave trade. kings included, possibly. now, there is no talk at the moment, no public talk, of reparations. what i think they want to do is to establish the facts, with certainty, and then take it from there. with certainty, and then take it from there-—...
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student at manchester university, and it will look at the links between the british monarchy and the transatlantic slave trade in the late 17th and 18th centuries. so principally the reigns ofing members of british society had investments in the slave trade. now, king charles has said that he wants to deepen his understanding of this, we are told that he is profoundly serious about it. there is no talk at this stage of reparations. i think what they want to do is uncover the facts and take it from there. . ~ uncover the facts and take it from there. w' . ~ uncover the facts and take it from there. w ., ,, i. , . in the last five years, the number of women seeking help after becoming addicted to gambling has more than doubled, according to the charity gambleawa re. the bbc has been given access to the first women's residential treatment centre for gambling, and our reporter rachel stonehouse has been to see the difference it can make to people's lives. it was boring, but i had to do it, because that side of my brain was going, grumble, grumble, grumble. everything revolved around gambling. they hit rock bottom, but now they are the back at the place that changed their lives.
student at manchester university, and it will look at the links between the british monarchy and the transatlantic slave trade in the late 17th and 18th centuries. so principally the reigns ofing members of british society had investments in the slave trade. now, king charles has said that he wants to deepen his understanding of this, we are told that he is profoundly serious about it. there is no talk at this stage of reparations. i think what they want to do is uncover the facts and take it...
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university courses in england and wales reached a record high last year for the fourth year in a row. the office of the independent adjudicator received 2,850 complaints. universities uk said most students had highly positive experiences. manchester says he's had successful ankle fusion surgery following his recent withdrawal from the masters at augusta. some more contributions coming up, amazing once so far talking about learning disabilities, your world, trying to get through the system, trying to get through the system, trying to get through the system, trying to navigate it, and all the frustrations of the system. let me just tell you this, where are we? we are here, the association of school and college leaders has said it is going to hold a formal ballot for national strike action in england for the first time in its history overfunding, pay and conditions. i just wanted to tell you that this morning. helen is there, chalfont st giles, michelle and sutton coldfield, and andrew turner, who was campaigning to help families go through the process of helping families access money in trust funds. with you in a second, andrew, i know you have got to go in a moment or two, but, i know you have got to go in a moment ortwo, but, hel
university courses in england and wales reached a record high last year for the fourth year in a row. the office of the independent adjudicator received 2,850 complaints. universities uk said most students had highly positive experiences. manchester says he's had successful ankle fusion surgery following his recent withdrawal from the masters at augusta. some more contributions coming up, amazing once so far talking about learning disabilities, your world, trying to get through the system,...