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michael jacob's professor of political economy at the university of sheffield. great to get your views and will be interesting to talk to you. hopefully, after we get some kind of outcome to call per $26.00, and let's hope it's a good one. thank you. now, coming up on al jazeera, this news our caught up in an escalating dispute. the u. k. and france continued to trade threats over fishing rights. pakistan's government prepares the face down a band, religious group determined to march on the capital. and in sports, one of the best coaches in the n h l, resigns that for his part in that chicago blackhawks sex abuse. ah, but 1st it's been almost a week since a large group of migrants set off from the mexican city of tampa. trula aiming to reach the u. s. but one mexican authorities have previously stopped previous caravans. they're actually allowing people to now walk through the country, hoping that it just becomes too much for them. john holman, has worn out from southern mexico. ah, it's a tough awakening for the group of more than 3000 people who are moving thro
michael jacob's professor of political economy at the university of sheffield. great to get your views and will be interesting to talk to you. hopefully, after we get some kind of outcome to call per $26.00, and let's hope it's a good one. thank you. now, coming up on al jazeera, this news our caught up in an escalating dispute. the u. k. and france continued to trade threats over fishing rights. pakistan's government prepares the face down a band, religious group determined to march on the...
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fresh milk is poured into stainless steel churns, destined for cafes a few miles away at the university of sheffield litres of milk which is the equivalent of five of these plastic cartons. but the important thing is that this is made stainless steel, so could last a lifetime, whereas the plastic bottles are only used once. once delivered to coffee shops, the churns are housed in bespoke fridges. milk is dispensed directly intojugs, programmed to measure exactly the right amount for different drinks. we have just been using it for at least a couple of weeks now and it saves so much time and effort. we are a busy cafe and we were using quite a lot of the milk bottles so you can imagine, the bins were up and up and up. we can prove a concept, i we can show that it can work, but then we can share it with bigger business around sheffield _ and around the country. every year, the university of sheffield cafes dispose of 87,000 plastic cartons of milk. it was time to find an environmentally friendly alternative. steel cans were the original milk containers. they would be stacked up for collection at the s
fresh milk is poured into stainless steel churns, destined for cafes a few miles away at the university of sheffield litres of milk which is the equivalent of five of these plastic cartons. but the important thing is that this is made stainless steel, so could last a lifetime, whereas the plastic bottles are only used once. once delivered to coffee shops, the churns are housed in bespoke fridges. milk is dispensed directly intojugs, programmed to measure exactly the right amount for different...
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that is, i'm quoting research conducted at the university of sheffield by distinguished academics. so she look at, we bailed out the banks. for example. the city of london is at the forefront of a tax avoidance industry, money laundering industry. many of our graduates end up working in the finance industry instead of say, going to other industries which are far more productive. i love the city of london is basically simply gambling by taking all these things into account. the academic colleagues, cheko university came up with that estimate that estimate has not been denied by the government. indeed, i have cited that in debates of the house of lords, challenger ministers, the denied you look at the other countries that finance industry too. but it is not so dominant, i'm not against the finance industry, but what i am again says on unrestrained speculation and gambling was we have, we have a financial conduct authority here is a regulator. and in the house of lords, you your demanding an investigation into the regulator itself. i mean, is london the most corrupt place on earth? wel
that is, i'm quoting research conducted at the university of sheffield by distinguished academics. so she look at, we bailed out the banks. for example. the city of london is at the forefront of a tax avoidance industry, money laundering industry. many of our graduates end up working in the finance industry instead of say, going to other industries which are far more productive. i love the city of london is basically simply gambling by taking all these things into account. the academic...
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michael jacobs is a professor of political economy at the university of sheffield, especially specializing in climate change. he says, richer countries have not kept their promises to assist poor nations. we know that up to 2019 there wasn't enough money flowing from the rich nations. the worlds to poor ones, and by enough i don't mean what actually the poor countries would really like, but what the developed countries had promised as long ago, 2009. and then again, in the purchase agreement, in 2015, the rich nations promised that they would mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year of finance to help poor countries. both reduce their emissions and adapt to the climate change they've already experienced by 2019, however, only $80000000000.00 had been raised per year in that year. so til 20000000 shorts of the of the promise go. now i think it's quite likely now that in glasgow caught 26 in a few days time, we will hear that 100000000000 more has just about been reached or will be reached in the next few days. but many developing countries will say that simply isn't enough. paris said that that s
michael jacobs is a professor of political economy at the university of sheffield, especially specializing in climate change. he says, richer countries have not kept their promises to assist poor nations. we know that up to 2019 there wasn't enough money flowing from the rich nations. the worlds to poor ones, and by enough i don't mean what actually the poor countries would really like, but what the developed countries had promised as long ago, 2009. and then again, in the purchase agreement,...
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huge rise in the months since last march and is almost tripled the number of sides across the city —— in sheffield. with universaleme, they are concerned about what happens next. for ourfamilies, that a mum and dad not eating tonight. what are we doing if the washing machine breaks? we have no savings, no way to be able to support ourselves so that £20 is a huge deal for a lot of our families. people have to choose between eating and heating in the winter. we tend to see a 20% uplift in numbers and going from the position we are at to a 20% increase in the next few months is terrifying. volunteers here consider it a perfect storm and one that will affect the most vulnerable. meanwhile, stock levels at the warehouse which supplies their 11 food banks in sheffield are down. they are not getting their normal deliveries due to the hgv driver shortage. we've got enough juice for about two i weeks but these pallets will be outi by definitely the end of october. and with tomatoes, we are down to the last two pallets. _ and normally we have at least fivel pallets in because they are a staple for a lot of people. voluntee
huge rise in the months since last march and is almost tripled the number of sides across the city —— in sheffield. with universaleme, they are concerned about what happens next. for ourfamilies, that a mum and dad not eating tonight. what are we doing if the washing machine breaks? we have no savings, no way to be able to support ourselves so that £20 is a huge deal for a lot of our families. people have to choose between eating and heating in the winter. we tend to see a 20% uplift in...
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london has been ranked as number 11 in a list of the uk's greenest cities, behind sheffield, edinburgh and cardiff. the study by natwest and the universitythe four of us get together, there's a real... there's a spark, yeah. more on tonight's programme. turning to the tube now... there are minor delays on the circle, district and metropolitan lines — the district line slow between tower hill and earls court, and turnham green and richmond — engineering works have overrun. time for the weather now with gillian brown. hello there, good morning to you. well, another very mild day on the cards across the capital today. plenty of cloud around, but also some clear spells out there already this morning, but we'll start to see something a little bit brighter coming through this afternoon. it is going to feel blustery again today, though, on this southerly breeze, but very mild — temperatures around 17 celsius. so some clear skies for a time tonight before this band of rain starts to push in from the west, so a very wet start to the day as we head towards dawn on friday. temperatures around maybe 11 or 12 celsius overnight. so a change is on the
london has been ranked as number 11 in a list of the uk's greenest cities, behind sheffield, edinburgh and cardiff. the study by natwest and the universitythe four of us get together, there's a real... there's a spark, yeah. more on tonight's programme. turning to the tube now... there are minor delays on the circle, district and metropolitan lines — the district line slow between tower hill and earls court, and turnham green and richmond — engineering works have overrun. time for the...