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how many, how to find out a is a so down policy on the list with the university of manchester. explain why it's so difficult to get the 2 potters to lay down their weapons. thanks for having me. so there's a lot to him today is basically the power of a sedan government. so that means access if this is done school which has been getting uh, you know, shipped to the inmates to a shop shooting door to new thing. and so, and so the goals and other minute i was getting closer lands. so many of the resources of a controller of a sedan did their wedding dinners, this access to resources up to the ability to make very, you know, uh that it was the quotes that these people with governments. because the way that they're willing to kind of work with me, this is to work with the mid season. so and to get the resources that the price. right. and it's interesting that you need to be saying that these exports are continuing to the outside world, even as the country is not well with itself. that is correct. uh, these shipments have been destroyed. i've been thinking face both as being spoke to
how many, how to find out a is a so down policy on the list with the university of manchester. explain why it's so difficult to get the 2 potters to lay down their weapons. thanks for having me. so there's a lot to him today is basically the power of a sedan government. so that means access if this is done school which has been getting uh, you know, shipped to the inmates to a shop shooting door to new thing. and so, and so the goals and other minute i was getting closer lands. so many of the...
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thank you for to history 100 kind of from a, from the university of manchester. thank you so much. i have a job. it a, an independent commission assessment by the government on access to abortion has presented its findings. the procedure is technically illegal except in the cases. all right. then risk to, to health. but abortions in the 1st 12 weeks and not punished if accompanied by counseling report concluded that access should be improved. not most feeling of being criminalized by system may tell one to help other women on the outside pressure off like what you have to do and all the appointments you have to do before you can get the appoint abortion that was already very stressful. but then if you look into the law and the laws telling you what you do is in one bro with murder, that's a hard, that's hard to reach and abortions in germany, still a criminal offense section 218 says it's exempt from punishment. and the 1st 12 weeks in combination with an obligatory counseling is now an independent commission set up by the federal government recommends that bush and should be permi
thank you for to history 100 kind of from a, from the university of manchester. thank you so much. i have a job. it a, an independent commission assessment by the government on access to abortion has presented its findings. the procedure is technically illegal except in the cases. all right. then risk to, to health. but abortions in the 1st 12 weeks and not punished if accompanied by counseling report concluded that access should be improved. not most feeling of being criminalized by system may...
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of student protests . universities in other regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime. while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, called for the termination of relations with this universities and english banks became investors in the occupied territories. canada's mcgill university students also sat in condemnation of the zionist regime . the university of tokyo, japan witnessed similar demonstrations in general. south korean supporters of the palestinian nation condemned the police violence against students who support the cause of palestine by rallying in front of the american embassy. students supporting the people of gaza at the university of political science in paris once again chanted slogans against the occupying regime and its western supporters. in the capitals of austria, denmark and the city of malmö, sweden, people meet students. in support of the palestinian people and condemning zionist aggression, they demonstrated and chanted slogans against the occupiers. in the following , we will host mr. mohammad ali shafii, a researcher of american studies, to further investigate these protests.
of student protests . universities in other regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime. while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, called for the termination of relations with this universities and english banks became investors in the occupied territories. canada's mcgill university students also sat in condemnation of the zionist regime . the university of tokyo, japan witnessed similar demonstrations in...
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of student protests . universities in other regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime are. while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, demanded that the university's relations with british banks investing in the occupied territories be severed. canada's mcgill university students also improved in condemning the zionist regime . the university of tokyo, japan also witnessed a similar demonstration in south korea. supporters of the palestinian nation gathered in front of the american embassy , condemning police brutality against students who support the cause of palestine. westerners chanted that slogan. in the capitals in austria, denmark and the city of malmö, sweden, the people demonstrated together with the students in support of the palestinian people and condemning the zionist aggression and chanting slogans against the occupiers. in the following , we will be hosting mr. mohammad ali shafiei, a researcher of american studies, in order to examine more of these protests. we had, and before that, the occupy valstri movement. in both previous movements, the us government used different methods and techni
of student protests . universities in other regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime are. while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, demanded that the university's relations with british banks investing in the occupied territories be severed. canada's mcgill university students also improved in condemning the zionist regime . the university of tokyo, japan also witnessed a similar demonstration in south...
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while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, called for the termination of relations with this universities and english banks became investors in the occupied territories. the students of mekeel university in canada also sat in condemnation of the zionist regime . the university of tokyo in japan witnessed a similar demonstration in south korea. supporters of the palestinian nation condemned police violence against students who support the palestinian cause by rallying in front of the american embassy . students who support the people of gaza at the university of political science in paris once again held a rally against the occupation regime of jerusalem and its western supporters. in the capitals of austria and denmark, as well as in sweden. people stand by the students in support of palestine and the condemnation of the zionists' aggression, they demonstrated and chanted slogans against the occupiers of jerusalem. academicians of the country closed classrooms today in support of the uprising of students and professors of american and eu
while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, called for the termination of relations with this universities and english banks became investors in the occupied territories. the students of mekeel university in canada also sat in condemnation of the zionist regime . the university of tokyo in japan witnessed a similar demonstration in south korea. supporters of the palestinian nation condemned police violence against students who support the...
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they did universities in other regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime. while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, demanded that the university's relations with british banks investing in the occupied territories be severed. the students of mekeel university in canada also sat in condemnation of the zionist regime. the university of tokyo in japan witnessed similar demonstrations. in south korea , the supporters of the palestinian nation condemned the police brutality against the students supporting the palestinian cause by rallying in front of the american embassy. students supporting the people of gaza the university of political sciences of paris once again held a rally against the regime occupying jerusalem and its western supporters. in the capitals of austria and denmark and the city of malmö, sweden, people demonstrated together with students in support of palestine and condemnation of zionist aggression and chanted slogans against the occupation of jerusalem. free palestine american students, thank you. a message from the children of gaza to the american students who protested th
they did universities in other regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime. while supporting the people of gaza, the students of the university of manchester, england, demanded that the university's relations with british banks investing in the occupied territories be severed. the students of mekeel university in canada also sat in condemnation of the zionist regime. the university of tokyo in japan witnessed similar demonstrations. in south korea , the...
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earlier, we spoke to will fletcher, senior lecturer in physical geography at the university of manchesterarch has shown how sensitive morocco is to climate change. we asked him whether this was caused by climate change. yes, certainly. climate change in north africa is driving warmer temperatures that causes more evaporation of water. it's also impacting on the amount of precipitation that's falling each year. the winter season is especially critical for recharging the snow and ice cap over the mountains. sorry, the snow cap on the mountains that feeds into these these water resources. so there's a combined challenge, a combined problem of meteorological drought, shortage of precipitation. and of course, drought then has social and economic aspects relating to the management of the water that is there. yeah. what does this mean for people then in morocco and surrounding countries? well, it's a huge challenge of course. my insight from this is as a researcher in environmental change and i've been visiting morocco for more than a decade now, and i've seen some really radical, dramatic trans
earlier, we spoke to will fletcher, senior lecturer in physical geography at the university of manchesterarch has shown how sensitive morocco is to climate change. we asked him whether this was caused by climate change. yes, certainly. climate change in north africa is driving warmer temperatures that causes more evaporation of water. it's also impacting on the amount of precipitation that's falling each year. the winter season is especially critical for recharging the snow and ice cap over the...
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news from the world of science and technology. then in fourth place: scientists from the university of manchestering. they studied on tourists vacationing in warm countries how the diversity of good bacteria on the skin changes under the influence of the sun. and we found out that tanning significantly harms the health of this important community for us. the microbiome becomes poorer, which increases the risk of skin problems, such as dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis. earlier studies showed. that the skin ages quickly from excess sun. now i will show you a trick that evokes legitimate pride in our folk crafts. the orenburg down scarf is known to easily pass through the ring. yes, yes, this is not just a cozy accessory for your grandmother, but a real miracle of technology. the threads from which it consists are considered one of the thinnest in the world, this is the secret that these scarves are so light and warm, maybe you young girls, you should take a closer look at them. you have had goats for a long time, oh, for a long time, 35 years , i’ve been keeping them, show me, look, latifa iksanova
news from the world of science and technology. then in fourth place: scientists from the university of manchestering. they studied on tourists vacationing in warm countries how the diversity of good bacteria on the skin changes under the influence of the sun. and we found out that tanning significantly harms the health of this important community for us. the microbiome becomes poorer, which increases the risk of skin problems, such as dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis. earlier studies showed....
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of protesters. in addition to america, other universities in different regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime. the students of manchester university in england, while supporting the people of gaza, demanded to cut off the relations of this university with english banks became investors in the occupied territories. students of university. canada's mcgill also staged a sit-in in condemnation of the zionist regime. the university of tokyo, japan witnessed a similar demonstration in south korea. supporters of the palestinian nation condemned the police brutality against the students supporting the palestinian cause by rallying in front of the american embassy. students who support the people of gaza at the university of political sciences in paris once again held a rally against the occupation regime of jerusalem and its western supporters and chanted slogans in the capitals of austria and dam. people stand by students in support of palestine and condemnation of zionist aggression they demonstrated and chanted slogans against the occupiers of jerusalem. fry. boycott mcdonald's. the police did not behave violently in dealing
of protesters. in addition to america, other universities in different regions of the world are joining the student uprising against the zionist regime. the students of manchester university in england, while supporting the people of gaza, demanded to cut off the relations of this university with english banks became investors in the occupied territories. students of university. canada's mcgill also staged a sit-in in condemnation of the zionist regime. the university of tokyo, japan witnessed...
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the students of manchester university, england, while supporting the people of gaza, want to cut tiesh this knowledge. universities and english banks became investors in the occupied territories. canada's mcgill university students also improved their condemnation of the zionist regime. the university of tokyo, japan witnessed similar demonstrations . in south korea, supporters of the palestinian nation gathered in front of the american embassy, they condemned the violence of the police against the students supporting the cause of palestine. students who support the people of gaza at the university of political science in paris once again held a rally against the occupation regime of jerusalem and its western supporters. in the capitals of austria and denmark and the city of malmö, sweden, people demonstrated together with students in support of palestine and condemning zionist aggression and chanted slogans against the occupation of jerusalem. a student gathering was held in front of the main entrance of tehran university on sunday evening in connection with american and european s
the students of manchester university, england, while supporting the people of gaza, want to cut tiesh this knowledge. universities and english banks became investors in the occupied territories. canada's mcgill university students also improved their condemnation of the zionist regime. the university of tokyo, japan witnessed similar demonstrations . in south korea, supporters of the palestinian nation gathered in front of the american embassy, they condemned the violence of the police...
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dr shane heffernan from swansea university was part of the study along with others from manchester metropolitander the athlete panels you have involved here. like our study show overtired athletes differed in opinion to current athletes which is a really important nuance considering some of these athlete advocacy panels may have retired athletes in them. so from that perspective of who sports governing bodies choose to consult on this in terms of their own athletes also the diversity of opinion and there is important. more on that on the bbc sport website. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. stephen williams has become the first british man to win the prestigious fleche wallone one day classic. he beat the elements and four brutal climbs of the mur de huy to add to his win at this year's tour down under. poland's kassia triumphed in the women's race pulling clear in the last 300 metres for her second major one day win and her first victory on the road since 2019 rafa nadal has been beaten in straight sets by world number 11 alex di minaur in the seco
dr shane heffernan from swansea university was part of the study along with others from manchester metropolitander the athlete panels you have involved here. like our study show overtired athletes differed in opinion to current athletes which is a really important nuance considering some of these athlete advocacy panels may have retired athletes in them. so from that perspective of who sports governing bodies choose to consult on this in terms of their own athletes also the diversity of opinion...
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went to university of manchester before moving to chicago to follow his dream. found to have spina bifida. and then they found that she had hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. so since she was born, she kind of has had a bit of a rough time. at the age of 17, she was diagnosed with heart failure. and then we were kind of like just praying and hoping for a new heart. two young lives — chloe and alex. two mums — judy and tracy. strangers with one incredible bond. alex was 27 when he died injanuary 2020. i remember being in the accident and emergency department at manchester royal infirmary, and ijust remember the words coming out of my mouth — "he'd want to be an organ donor." i instinctively knew that would be what alex would want, but i... we'd never had that conversation. having that conversation is the mums' central message. the organ donation law may have changed — in part because of my nephew max — but a grieving family always has the right to say no. for those waiting for a possible match...yes is the ultimate gift. it's an emotional roller—coaster. you have to pa
went to university of manchester before moving to chicago to follow his dream. found to have spina bifida. and then they found that she had hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. so since she was born, she kind of has had a bit of a rough time. at the age of 17, she was diagnosed with heart failure. and then we were kind of like just praying and hoping for a new heart. two young lives — chloe and alex. two mums — judy and tracy. strangers with one incredible bond. alex was 27 when he died injanuary...
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of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridge but also universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday get your view on talent in the u.k. again. what is the depth and breadth of that talent? how aggressive is the fight for talent? i'm hearing from some ai companies in the u.s. coaching from the likes of deepmind and others, what is that looking like right now? noel: it is really competitive from a talent perspective. again, because we have this history of computer science in this country, we are an obvious magnet for corporations to come into. you mentioned to deepmind. deepmind was on of the early innovators based in london in 2010. it goes to show that we have the talent. actually talent attracts more talent, as well, so researchers want to work together and work on the biggest problems together. this country has become a hub for ai talent. tom: so what does liter
of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridge but also universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday get your view on talent in the u.k. again. what is the depth and breadth of that talent? how aggressive is the fight...
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of that plan, except for manchester united, manchester city and aston villa. let's speak to kieran maguire, he is an associate lecturer in football finance at the university of liverpoolll. always good to have you on the program. thank you for your time this evening. what do you think has been decided today? it this evening. what do you think has been decided today?— been decided today? it looks as if these rules _ been decided today? it looks as if these rules are _ been decided today? it looks as if these rules are quite _ been decided today? it looks as if these rules are quite forward - these rules are quite forward thinking in the sense that what you might call the middle classes of the premier league, the likes of crystal palace in bournemouth and brighton, they are probably generating around about a tenth of the commercial income of the big bases, liverpool united, manchester city and so on. they hear that that growth and commercial income is unstoppable. the rules are going to be, you take the tv money from the club effectively finishing bottom of the premier league, last you multiply that by a number, let's check number five, that would give us £515 million f
of that plan, except for manchester united, manchester city and aston villa. let's speak to kieran maguire, he is an associate lecturer in football finance at the university of liverpoolll. always good to have you on the program. thank you for your time this evening. what do you think has been decided today? it this evening. what do you think has been decided today?— been decided today? it looks as if these rules _ been decided today? it looks as if these rules are _ been decided today? it...
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out of work benefits in manchester, glasgow, liverpool and birmingham , while in blackpool birmingham, while in blackpool it's as high as a quarter and this undermines the whole purpose of the universal purpose of the universal credit. then we go on to incapacity benefits. the 2.4 million is expected to rise to 3.4 million by the end of a decade. claims are up by 630,000 since before the pandemic , partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the large increase in those suffering from mental health issues. this costs you a fortune. £260 billion a year and is growing . that's about 20% of is growing. that's about 20% of all public expenditure, which falls on rich and poor taxpayers alike. and it's the failure to incentivise people to work that then allows it to become a lifestyle choice paid for by others. that seems to me to be the problem. reform is essential and as i said, fraud is important. it's actually a relatively small percentage of the total problem. only if we get these costs down, reduce that 260 billion can we afford to cut taxes, unleash britain's latent growth and innovation, and increase the size of the pie, as margaret thatcher use
out of work benefits in manchester, glasgow, liverpool and birmingham , while in blackpool birmingham, while in blackpool it's as high as a quarter and this undermines the whole purpose of the universal purpose of the universal credit. then we go on to incapacity benefits. the 2.4 million is expected to rise to 3.4 million by the end of a decade. claims are up by 630,000 since before the pandemic , partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the pandemic, partly because of the large...
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october 7th, hours after the massacre, we saw students in manchester university and other london universities actually celebrating a slaughtered of are, moved to a new phase in what we saw in the last few years. >> so it is your suggestion that what is happening in these american campuses is organised by somebody or something. do you want to put your finger on that? >> yeah, i think that we can we can see signs for that. so first of all, when you see the protest on the streets and when you see the protests on campus, you can see that there are all they all holding the same signs, the same design, the same chants, the same flag. so it's well organised in terms of everything that happens around it, and you see the timing , like one might see the timing, like one might ask himself, october 7th happened half a year ago. why those protests go to their peak specifically, right now? what? why not before? obviously, i think the idf is already finished. the most intense part of the war, situation is much calmer right now compared to what it was three months ago. so why now ? and i think that one of why now? and i think that one of the rea
october 7th, hours after the massacre, we saw students in manchester university and other london universities actually celebrating a slaughtered of are, moved to a new phase in what we saw in the last few years. >> so it is your suggestion that what is happening in these american campuses is organised by somebody or something. do you want to put your finger on that? >> yeah, i think that we can we can see signs for that. so first of all, when you see the protest on the streets and...