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of black and asian soldiers against tyranny. the university told us this the comments made by the students union president regarding the rothstein muro are not shared by the university of southampton we have very proud to display the miro which serves as a memorial to all members of british universities who served in the great war this is far from the first time you can universities have been rocked with similar scandals or who would i. i i. despite an apology from the woman at the center of the controversy a petition to remove her from the post of student union president has been quickly gathering supporters let's find out exactly what students at the university make of it all and we disagree with. all of our opinions there are people who are very enraged because it's like you're touching because you're something i narrated you're writing if you want and you are writing is sorry you're literally blaming these people died for your country and they couldn't get the degree you have the pleasure to. think they couldn't something real real and that's real i think history is something we kind of have to accept it rewriting it's not the right way that's denying i history i can accept th
of black and asian soldiers against tyranny. the university told us this the comments made by the students union president regarding the rothstein muro are not shared by the university of southampton we have very proud to display the miro which serves as a memorial to all members of british universities who served in the great war this is far from the first time you can universities have been rocked with similar scandals or who would i. i i. despite an apology from the woman at the center of...
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professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. the implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. three decades after the nuclear disaster at chernobyl in ukraine, a solar plant has been unvieled at the site. it's built just across from where the power station, now encased in a giant sarcophagus, caused the world's worst nuclear disaster. the solar plant is in a contaminated area, which is still unsuitable for people to live in and where visitors are accompanied by guides carrying radiation meters. nearly 4,000 panels produce energy to power 2,000 apartments. cameroon heads to the polls on sunday to elect a president. the central african nation faces immense challenges — unemployment, corruption, the fight against boko haram in its far north region. but it is the conflict in the anglophone regions that has emerged as the defining issue. the bbc‘s killian chimtom ngala reports from yaounde. there is excitement in the air. turnout at opposition ra
professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. the implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. three decades after the nuclear disaster at chernobyl in ukraine, a solar plant has been unvieled at the site. it's built just across from where the power station, now encased in a giant sarcophagus, caused the world's worst nuclear disaster. the solar plant is in a contaminated area, which is...
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professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters try to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. a little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in, but his assailant escapes. when passengers finally grabbed paul crossley, he said he knew what he had done was wrong. he told the court he'd had an allergic reaction to his schizophrenia medication. this was a most shocking incident and the victims in this case were extremely lucky to have survived. this could easily have been a double murder investigation. and more victims. cros
professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley said he had chosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the mac, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly...
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professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. into the implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. three decades after the nuclear disaster at chernobyl in ukraine, a solar plant has been unvieled at the site. it's built just across from where the power station, now encased in a giant sarcophagus, caused the world's worst nuclear disaster. the solar plant is in a contaminated area, which remains largely uninhabitable and where visitors are accompanied by guides carrying radiation meters. nearly liooo panels produce energy to power two—thousand apartments. lizzie has all the sport. thanks. we're starting with the game of the weekend in the premier league, liverpool against manchester city on sunday, joint top of the table, both teams unbeaten with six wins from their first seven matches. it is city's first return to anfield since they're rather hostile champions league tie in april, the city bus was pelted with objects on arrival at the stad
professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. into the implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. three decades after the nuclear disaster at chernobyl in ukraine, a solar plant has been unvieled at the site. it's built just across from where the power station, now encased in a giant sarcophagus, caused the world's worst nuclear disaster. the solar plant is in a contaminated area, which...
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professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. e implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. cameroon heads to the polls on sunday to elect a president. the central african nation faces immense challenges — unemployment, corruption, the fight against boko haram in its far north region. but it is the conflict in the anglophone regions that has emerged as the defining issue. bbc‘s killian chimtom ngala reports from yaounde. there is excitement in the air. turnout at opposition rallies is reminiscent of the 1992 election, cameron's first after it legalise multiparty politics. the president is seeking his seventh term in office. he has hit the campaign trailjust once in the north region. he has been in power since 1982, before many of these use were even born. the president faces eight opponents, at several of them in their first opponents, at several of them in theirfirst bid, including the ex— vice president. talk of the anglophone crisis is ne
professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. e implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. cameroon heads to the polls on sunday to elect a president. the central african nation faces immense challenges — unemployment, corruption, the fight against boko haram in its far north region. but it is the conflict in the anglophone regions that has emerged as the defining issue. bbc‘s killian...
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professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. oking into the implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. david shukman there in vietnam. this year's nobel peace prize has been jointly awarded to two campaigners against the use of rape as a weapon of war. the nobel committee said the congolese gynaecologist denis mukwege, and the yazidi human rights activist nadia murad, had made a "critical contribution" to the fight against sexual violence in conflicts. french police are investigating the disappearance of the head of the international police organisation, interpol. the family of meng hongwei, seen here on the left, say they have not heard from him since he left to travel to china a week ago. mr meng became the first chinese national to head interpol when he was elected in 2016. some of britain's leading fashion retailers are being asked by mps to explain what they're doing to reduce the environmental and social impact of their clothes and s
professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. oking into the implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. david shukman there in vietnam. this year's nobel peace prize has been jointly awarded to two campaigners against the use of rape as a weapon of war. the nobel committee said the congolese gynaecologist denis mukwege, and the yazidi human rights activist nadia murad, had made a...
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professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. etnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize, will be announced next week. the nominations for britain's best new building include a student housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we're profiling each building on the shortlist — today it's the turn of chadwick hall at the university of roehampton in london. designed by henley halebrown, it comprises three new buildings providing, they say, high—quality student housing on a modest budget. we identified the need, as a campus university, to provide as much residential accommodation for students as possible. the client really wanted as many rooms as they could get on what was a very controversial site, historic landscape, listed buildings and to do that in the least controversial way. the project consists of 210 bedrooms in three buildings in the grounds of a grade ii—listed house. the build
professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. etnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize, will be announced next week. the nominations for britain's best new building include a student housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we're profiling each building on the shortlist — today it's the turn of chadwick hall at the university...
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professor steve derby there of the university of southampton. ws — there are fears the death toll in indonesia after the earthquake and tsunami could rise dramatically, a thousand people could still buried in a housing complex in the city of palu. four political leaders from northern ireland are meeting the eu's brexit negotiator in brussels, to discuss the irish border question. unilever, which owns dozens of household brands, has abandoned plans to move its corporate headquarters from london to the netherlands. the oscar—winning film director, danny boyle, is calling on people across the country to remember the millions of men and women who lost their lives in the first world war. the director is asking for members of the public to gather on beaches on armistice day to participate in a new informal gesture of remembrance. i asked him a short time ago about the inspiration behind his latest project. it is interesting i think, we tend to associate the beaches of the second world war because the beaches in normandy and you think of the chris nolan
professor steve derby there of the university of southampton. ws — there are fears the death toll in indonesia after the earthquake and tsunami could rise dramatically, a thousand people could still buried in a housing complex in the city of palu. four political leaders from northern ireland are meeting the eu's brexit negotiator in brussels, to discuss the irish border question. unilever, which owns dozens of household brands, has abandoned plans to move its corporate headquarters from...
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in 2013 with her husband and son, both parents studying for a phd in linguistics at the university of southamptonst, i had the surgery, i had radiotherapy. she got better, but then in a cruel twist of fate this year, she discovered that the cancer had aggressively come back. they said you might have cancer again so they checked me and it was again in the bones, lungs, yeah, different parts of the bones, in the spine, in the pelvis, the legs, the ribs, and it's making me unable to breathe well all the time, it's horrible now. her husband had to go back to iraq with their son when he completed his doctorate, but she is too sick to travel home. her husband just wants to be able to take his wife back to iraq so their son can see his motherfor one last time. he is fine but you know, this is his mum, it's going to be difficult for him and we hope that we could be able to fly him back to iraq to be able to see his mum again. they made friends in southampton, and now those same friends are trying desperately to reunite this mother with her eight—year—old son. no parent i think wants to be separated from
in 2013 with her husband and son, both parents studying for a phd in linguistics at the university of southamptonst, i had the surgery, i had radiotherapy. she got better, but then in a cruel twist of fate this year, she discovered that the cancer had aggressively come back. they said you might have cancer again so they checked me and it was again in the bones, lungs, yeah, different parts of the bones, in the spine, in the pelvis, the legs, the ribs, and it's making me unable to breathe well...
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professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. d be reached within a fortnight. speaking in brussels, he said there is a good opportunity for an agreement — though he urged the government to confirm plans to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic as soon as possible. four of northern ireland's pro—remain parties have been meeting the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, this morning, as pressure grows to reach a solution to the irish border problem before the eu summit later this month. our reporter, adam fleming, is in brussels. a broken leg didn't stop the leader of sinn fein in northern ireland joining the dash to solve the irish border issue, with three other parties opposed to brexit making their case to the eu's chief negotiator. we want to protect the special relationship which we have, north—south and east—west. we need to see the protection of citizens' rights , we need to stay in the customs union and single market, so we'll be seeking assurances in terms of the eu stance which they have held to t
professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. d be reached within a fortnight. speaking in brussels, he said there is a good opportunity for an agreement — though he urged the government to confirm plans to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic as soon as possible. four of northern ireland's pro—remain parties have been meeting the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, this morning, as pressure grows to reach a solution to the irish border problem...
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i spent the morning with her at the university of southampton and this is what she told me.uch needed moneyforan air together to try to raise much needed money for an air ambulance to take her back from southampton airport to baghdad. it costs around £60,000. they have launched a go fund me page. they are desperate to try to meet their targets so that arij can be reunited with her eight—year—old son. at the moment she has told she has days to live but, as you can imagine, have family and community wa nt to imagine, have family and community want to get arij back to iraq. we are talking about the warwick p°ppy we are talking about the warwick poppy ‘s centenary appeal. we are talking about the warwick poppy 's centenary appeal. st mary ‘s church in warwick, a stone‘s throw from the magnificently preserved warwick castle decided in a special way to mark the 100th anniversary of the ending world war i. they appealed for people to send in11,610 i. they appealed for people to send in 11,610 poppies of any description to commemorate each individual member of the royal warwickshire
i spent the morning with her at the university of southampton and this is what she told me.uch needed moneyforan air together to try to raise much needed money for an air ambulance to take her back from southampton airport to baghdad. it costs around £60,000. they have launched a go fund me page. they are desperate to try to meet their targets so that arij can be reunited with her eight—year—old son. at the moment she has told she has days to live but, as you can imagine, have family and...
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southampton hospital and chair of the andrology section of the british association of urological surgeons. and professor viren swami, an academic who specialises in body image from anglia ruskin university of our appearance. forget your competence, do not worry about what you can do well, think about what you can contribute to society in terms of your appearance and it is partly driving the increasing rates of negative body image in men. would you agree with that? yes, i think so. also, ithink you agree with that? yes, i think so. also, i think from a male perspective, for most men, penile size is a big issue, we see it in ancient cultures, certain techniques about enlarging the penile size, a sign of masculinity or power. i think that issue has always been on the minds of men. but the figures from your clinic show the number of procedures you are doing is increasing. what are the figures?” think it is because of the media, lots of information available. how many procedures are you doing a month? well, we see many patients. we do not do the procedure for every patient that comes in. ok. for me, it is not like come in and have a procedure or filler, it is very important, we have seen a r
southampton hospital and chair of the andrology section of the british association of urological surgeons. and professor viren swami, an academic who specialises in body image from anglia ruskin university of our appearance. forget your competence, do not worry about what you can do well, think about what you can contribute to society in terms of your appearance and it is partly driving the increasing rates of negative body image in men. would you agree with that? yes, i think so. also, ithink...