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shown the percentage it can takeoff your bill by testing them in chambers like here at the university of salfordto cool it down, there are lots of people visiting. you could drive a bus through there and they could test the thermal efficiency of a bus. this is a versatile new experimental chamber, that can be used to test all sorts of things. they are working with companies in and around manchester and salford to develop a new window technologies, it is a really important facility that will help to drive the economy appear in manchester and develop the new technology that we will need in our homes, to keep them efficient but also to keep them low carbon. the headlines on bbc news. new figures show record waiting times in england for an ambulance — and for treatment in a&e russians fighting in ukraine say they have found the body of one of two british aid workers who have been reported missing. there are calls for energy companies to stop making their customers you prepayment meters because they are struggling to pay the bills. a grieving widow is talking about her anger after her husband died af
shown the percentage it can takeoff your bill by testing them in chambers like here at the university of salfordto cool it down, there are lots of people visiting. you could drive a bus through there and they could test the thermal efficiency of a bus. this is a versatile new experimental chamber, that can be used to test all sorts of things. they are working with companies in and around manchester and salford to develop a new window technologies, it is a really important facility that will...
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testing those things here at the university of salford. ashion supermodels, has died at the age of 56. born in germany, patitz rose to prominence in the 1980s, becoming one of the biggest names in the fashion industry, as gail maclellan reports. she was one of the original supermodels, telling the magazine vogue that she became successful because she "didn't look like anyone else". born in hamburg in 1966, she grew up in sweden, before finding fame after being photographed by peter lindbergh, who's paid tribute to the model, saluting her "kindness and intelligence". in the 1990s, she was modelling for chanel, calvin klein and versace. anna wintour, iconic global editor of vogue, said tatjana's appeal was that she was "mysterious, grown—up and unattainable". # i think there's something you should know...# along with her sister supermodels, she appeared in the music video for george michael. she last appeared on the catwalk in february 2019, at milan fashion week. "i'm proud of my wrinkles," she wrote. "i worked for each one. growing older is
testing those things here at the university of salford. ashion supermodels, has died at the age of 56. born in germany, patitz rose to prominence in the 1980s, becoming one of the biggest names in the fashion industry, as gail maclellan reports. she was one of the original supermodels, telling the magazine vogue that she became successful because she "didn't look like anyone else". born in hamburg in 1966, she grew up in sweden, before finding fame after being photographed by peter...
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proved the percentage it can take off your bill by testing them in chambers like this here at university of salfordl down, they are launching today and you have lots of people visiting. you could drive a bus through there and they can test the thermal efficiency of a boss. so this is a really versatile new experimental, two new experimental chambers that can be used to test all sorts of stuff. they are working with companies in and around manchester and salford to develop for example in new window technologies, so it is a really important new facility that will help, hopefully help drive the economy up here in manchester and develop the new technologies we are all going to need in our homes both to keep them efficient and cheap, but also to keep them low carbon as well. just income it is really, really interesting, well done on that good camera work as well, we found that incredibly interesting, i hope you did, too. justin rowlatt in salford. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. the amazing feat of going from —15 to plus 26 degrees in just a few seconds. i don't think there will be s
proved the percentage it can take off your bill by testing them in chambers like this here at university of salfordl down, they are launching today and you have lots of people visiting. you could drive a bus through there and they can test the thermal efficiency of a boss. so this is a really versatile new experimental, two new experimental chambers that can be used to test all sorts of stuff. they are working with companies in and around manchester and salford to develop for example in new...
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researchers behind a new project under way at the university of salford say their latest work will playd do a rainstorm, too, although today, we're doing it outside. so thank goodness they do tropical, too. it's the costa del salford! from the outside, you would never know what's going on, would you? back in the cold. so, let's take a look at what goes on inside these houses. hi,justin, come in. good to see you. and you. so, oliver, what are you testing in here? so, for us here, we've got two different types of heating systems. we've one that takes heat out of the air and basically puts it into hot water. air source heat pumps, super efficient aren't they? super efficient, aren't they? super efficient. that goes straight into your skirting board and heats the home. so no radiators? no radiators, so you can move your furniture around. you've got a lot more space to play with in the room. the second is infrared, so really a little bit like the sun. so, if you feel along here. ooh. oh, that's nice. so, we've got two systems here because it heats you. we've got one here on the wall and then
researchers behind a new project under way at the university of salford say their latest work will playd do a rainstorm, too, although today, we're doing it outside. so thank goodness they do tropical, too. it's the costa del salford! from the outside, you would never know what's going on, would you? back in the cold. so, let's take a look at what goes on inside these houses. hi,justin, come in. good to see you. and you. so, oliver, what are you testing in here? so, for us here, we've got two...
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you received a bachelor's degree from university of salford.hink you'd have gone to university hometown. the university in my hometown. the way see they that's way we see they work, that's fantastic. and go out alive fantastic. and you go out alive and i got out alive. yeah, .i did and i got out alive. yeah, .i did a year industrial degree a four year industrial degree saas, there, year saas, two years there, one year in and hardest in industry. and the hardest thing , of course, when you do thing, of course, when you do thatis thing, of course, when you do that is actually back. that is actually going back. yeah, was, it was yeah, but yeah, it was, it was great. it was a proper degree. we were doing whatever it was 30, 35 hours lectures a week and it was very technical. how you a normal person compared to those two. well firstly , i went to two. well firstly, i went to university in sofia , but that's university in sofia, but that's not enough. that's for not richard. i need more than that . richard. i need more than that. so my first job was
you received a bachelor's degree from university of salford.hink you'd have gone to university hometown. the university in my hometown. the way see they that's way we see they work, that's fantastic. and go out alive fantastic. and you go out alive and i got out alive. yeah, .i did and i got out alive. yeah, .i did a year industrial degree a four year industrial degree saas, there, year saas, two years there, one year in and hardest in industry. and the hardest thing , of course, when you do...
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you received a bachelor's degree from university of salford.hink you'd have gone to university hometown. the university in my hometown. the way see they that's way we see they work, that's fantastic. and go out alive fantastic. and you go out alive and i got out alive. yeah, .i did and i got out alive. yeah, .i did a year industrial degree a four year industrial degree saas, there, year saas, two years there, one year in and hardest in industry. and the hardest thing , of course, when you do thing, of course, when you do thatis thing, of course, when you do that is actually back. that is actually going back. yeah, was, it was yeah, but yeah, it was, it was great. it was a proper degree. we were doing whatever it was 30, 35 hours lectures a week and it was very technical. how you a normal person compared to those two. well firstly , i went to two. well firstly, i went to university in sofia , but that's university in sofia, but that's not enough. that's for not richard. i need more than that . richard. i need more than that. so my first job was
you received a bachelor's degree from university of salford.hink you'd have gone to university hometown. the university in my hometown. the way see they that's way we see they work, that's fantastic. and go out alive fantastic. and you go out alive and i got out alive. yeah, .i did and i got out alive. yeah, .i did a year industrial degree a four year industrial degree saas, there, year saas, two years there, one year in and hardest in industry. and the hardest thing , of course, when you do...
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proved the percentage can take off your bill by testing them in chambers like this here at the university of salfordts of people visiting and you could drive a bus through there and could drive a bus through there and could test the thermal efficiency of a bus, so this is a really versatile, to new experimental chambers that can be used to test all sorts of stuff, they are working with lots of companies in and around manchester and salford to develop, for example, new window technologies, so it is a really important new facility that will hopefully help drive the economy up here in manchester and develop the new technologies you're going to needin new technologies you're going to need in our homes, both to keep them efficient and cheap, but also to keep them low carbon as well. justin rowlatt a bit earlier today. they headlines on bbc news... new figures show record waiting times in england for an ambulance, with many patients waiting five times longer than they should. russians fighting in ukraine claim they've found the body of one of two british aid workers who've been reported missing. calls for
proved the percentage can take off your bill by testing them in chambers like this here at the university of salfordts of people visiting and you could drive a bus through there and could drive a bus through there and could test the thermal efficiency of a bus, so this is a really versatile, to new experimental chambers that can be used to test all sorts of stuff, they are working with lots of companies in and around manchester and salford to develop, for example, new window technologies, so it...
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and, you know, there's so much talent all of these data scientists that we connected with university of salfordweek and you kind of wonder if he could put a group of smart people in a room and ask them what you know, what could they potentially come up with? that's the solution. other than raising the interest rates is clearly having an impact on on business and everything else. i believe as an entrepreneur , i believe as an entrepreneur, believe that there are other to solve these problems. and i'm just seeing any of them through . there is also a genuine interest spectacle point of view interest spectacle point of view in political and economic circles and that is there is a limit to what governments can do to directly support wealth creation, to directly support growth and you take an example. i don't know if followed it, but but britishvolt which we did a lot on, on the programme a couple of weeks ago, there was a golden opportunity for international investor us to look at what looked like a good plan and if international investors had come with the amount of money that britishvolt needed t
and, you know, there's so much talent all of these data scientists that we connected with university of salfordweek and you kind of wonder if he could put a group of smart people in a room and ask them what you know, what could they potentially come up with? that's the solution. other than raising the interest rates is clearly having an impact on on business and everything else. i believe as an entrepreneur , i believe as an entrepreneur, believe that there are other to solve these problems....
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will swan is the director of the project for the university of salford. fferent things. the energy efficiency of electric vehicles, one of the areas we are looking at is disaster shelters, things that can protect people when they lose their home. you have a huge door over here, you can drive a bus into here? we you have a huge door over here, you can drive a bus into here?— can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot — can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot of— can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot of work— can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot of work with _ can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot of work with industry i can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot of work with industry so | we do a lot of work with industry so we are open to all sorts of ideas and types of research from all sectors of the industry. 50. and types of research from all sectors of the industry. so, listen, what would _ sectors of the industry. so, listen, what would you — sectors of the industry. so, listen, what would you ho
will swan is the director of the project for the university of salford. fferent things. the energy efficiency of electric vehicles, one of the areas we are looking at is disaster shelters, things that can protect people when they lose their home. you have a huge door over here, you can drive a bus into here? we you have a huge door over here, you can drive a bus into here?— can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot — can drive a bus into here? we could. we do a lot of— can drive a...
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salford newsroom. how will this work? anyone on certain types of benefits, including universal credit and tax credits, should have already, in 2022. now the government say there is a new round coming in this year, and it will be in three instalments. so, you should receive £300 this spring, £300 in the autumn, then the government have also announced £300 next spring. 2024. that makes £900 in total, for about 8 million people. it is a similar amount to the payments made in 2022, when you account for the different time frame. also, the government have said they will be £150 payment to people with disabilities and an extra £300 for people on pensions come november of this year. ministers say this is going to help the most vulnerable, but charities have already been critical of the government, saying that a lot of those that are already at the lower end of the income spectrum needed even more money to be able to cope with higher bills next year, particularly those that have struggled this year already. what we have also seen as confirmation that we were expecting that the £400 that every household has been receiving since oc
salford newsroom. how will this work? anyone on certain types of benefits, including universal credit and tax credits, should have already, in 2022. now the government say there is a new round coming in this year, and it will be in three instalments. so, you should receive £300 this spring, £300 in the autumn, then the government have also announced £300 next spring. 2024. that makes £900 in total, for about 8 million people. it is a similar amount to the payments made in 2022, when you...