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and for how long the movement can sustain the current tempo and has come on that in from the university of sussex and but thank you very much. thank you. of ice president, self european parliament has been charged with corruption over allegations that well cup host cut up, paid huge bribes to influence you policy. if a kylie has been stripped of her powers, after investigators reportedly found bags of cash in her home, she's one of 4 people arrested so far in connection with a scandal, a massive corruption scandal at the heart of europe. that is getting bigger high level. you officially stand accused in an alleged influence buying scheme by 30 they, one of them is even gaiety. she's one of the parliaments, vice presidents. recently, ivan gaily had become a vocal defender of the gulf country or parliament house. they are in the name of intelligence, high educated people. they helped us to use that tension with turkey. they helped us with getting sent to save activists, children, women, they helped us and they are peace negotiators. they are good neighbors and partners . guide me even priest got th
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universities all across the country. and the demonstration show no sign of dying down. let's bring in cover mutton. he's a senior lecturer on international relations at the university of sussex. good to see you can most and shikari had been sentenced less than a month ago. reportedly he was waiting for a chance to appeal his sentence, and his family wasn't made aware of his execution until it had already happened. are you surprised the iranian regime is moving so quickly? no, i actually am not. i mean, various officials of the land republic and even a large number of m p. 's and they are in, in parliament, have been calling for tough action against the protest as in the case of the n p. they specifically asked for the use of the death sentence against protest. so the government has been preparing this for a while. but we should remember that this is not something new in the republic of iran. iran has already executed around 500 people metric instances, for example, in summer of 1988 over the course of few months, several 1000 political prisoners were executed. so this was always expected. but i very much doubt this would actually change much on the, in terms of the protests.
universities all across the country. and the demonstration show no sign of dying down. let's bring in cover mutton. he's a senior lecturer on international relations at the university of sussex. good to see you can most and shikari had been sentenced less than a month ago. reportedly he was waiting for a chance to appeal his sentence, and his family wasn't made aware of his execution until it had already happened. are you surprised the iranian regime is moving so quickly? no, i actually am not....
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on for how long the movement can sustain the current tempo and has come on that in from the university of sussex in britain. thank you very much. thank you. a vice president of european parliament has been charged with corruption over allegations that woke up host casa, paid huge bribes to influence you. policy is kalia has been stripped of a pass off to investigate, is reportedly found bags of cash in her home. she's one of 4 people arrested so far in connection with this scandal, a massive corruption scandal at the heart of europe. that is getting bigger, high level you officials stand accused in an alleged influenced buying scheme by 30 . they. one of them is eva, gaiety. she's one of the parliament's vice presidents. recently, ivan gaiety had become a vocal defender of the gulf country or parliament. how are you today of intelligence, high educated people, they helped us to use that tension with turkey. they helped us without getting sent to save activists. children, women, they helped us, and they are peace negotiators. they are good neighbors and partners. guy li, even priest gutter at the
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hayes, i see the electra and i'm international relations of the university of sussex. welcome to the w, a major teresa iran, nevada, was sentenced to death after being found guilty of murdering 2 members of the security forces with a knife when the crime like this get the death penalty in any country with capital punishment. well, the thing is that this trial was not living up even to the limit republics own officials. kind of procedure. there was no witness and no plaintiff's bringing the case to the court. the accused was deprived from legal counsel as the eclipse suggest that the whole process took around 3 weeks or so. i mean, this is not really your process in any sense of the word. and we have also to see this in the broad, the context of the legal system in iran. iranian state has already, before the end of 222 has executed more than 500 people and has a long history of executing political prisoners without any due process. so this is more in line with really states mother, and i think the government does not shy away from declaring this as a, as an instrument, t
hayes, i see the electra and i'm international relations of the university of sussex. welcome to the w, a major teresa iran, nevada, was sentenced to death after being found guilty of murdering 2 members of the security forces with a knife when the crime like this get the death penalty in any country with capital punishment. well, the thing is that this trial was not living up even to the limit republics own officials. kind of procedure. there was no witness and no plaintiff's bringing the case...
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universities all across the country. and the demonstration show no sign of dying down around martin is a senior lecture on international relations at the university of sussex. and i asked them earlier if he was surprised by the quick trial and execution. no, i actually, i'm not, i mean, various officials of those lima group public and even a large number of m. p. 's and they are in, in parliament have been calling for tougher action against a protest. in the case of the, in peace. they specifically ask for the use of the death sentence against protest. so the government has been preparing this for a while. but we should remember that this is not something new in the islamic republic of iran. iran has already executed around 500 people during the course of 2022. and since the inception of the islamic regime in 9079, execution has been one of the main instruments of intimidating society and suppressing the position. and there has been dramatic instances, for example, in summer of 1988 over the course of a few months, several 1000 political prisoners were executed. so this was all as expected. but i very much doubt this would actually change much on the in te
universities all across the country. and the demonstration show no sign of dying down around martin is a senior lecture on international relations at the university of sussex. and i asked them earlier if he was surprised by the quick trial and execution. no, i actually, i'm not, i mean, various officials of those lima group public and even a large number of m. p. 's and they are in, in parliament have been calling for tougher action against a protest. in the case of the, in peace. they...
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earlier i talked to cameron matina, he's a senior lecture on international relations at the university of sussex. i asked him what he made of this announcement. well, 1st of all, i would sure note of caution initially about the announcement because the attorney general said the morality so called morality police was not part of the judiciary system. it wasn't an organ of the judiciary. it was actually part of the so called low enforcement forces or, you know, police force. so did they, did such an announcement should really be announced by that institution. and that hasn't happened yet. and secondly, since the protest began after the killing of fuzzy and i mean these, this morality police patrols have de facto seized because of the situation. so they really haven't been in operation allowed 2 or 3 months anyways. so i think until the government formerly announces this, you have to treat this question, but what is clear is that the government is, pursues a to policy. similar heinously seems that on the one hand, it has increased the crackdown issuing like the sentences against those arrested. and
earlier i talked to cameron matina, he's a senior lecture on international relations at the university of sussex. i asked him what he made of this announcement. well, 1st of all, i would sure note of caution initially about the announcement because the attorney general said the morality so called morality police was not part of the judiciary system. it wasn't an organ of the judiciary. it was actually part of the so called low enforcement forces or, you know, police force. so did they, did such...
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he's a senior lecturer on international relations at the university of sussex. i asked him what he makes of this announcement. well, i think we have to treat this announcement with utmost caution for a number of reasons. the 1st one is that these so called morality police, which people actually in iran use it more commonly under the name of the job police, which enforces islamic a job is not a kind of a branch of the judiciary, but of law enforcement forces, which hasn't made any announcements. secondly, these, the oppression of this particular branch of the police has effectively cease since the start of the protest, largely because the police forces have been deployed to crack down on the protesters and they just don't have enough troops to kind of continue this operation. but most importantly, the enforcement of the job in iran or the so called a dressing code is enshrined in law. it's part of the islamic criminal law which goes back to the $181903.00 and that's part of the law remains intact and can only be repealed by delicious lation in the parliament, whic
he's a senior lecturer on international relations at the university of sussex. i asked him what he makes of this announcement. well, i think we have to treat this announcement with utmost caution for a number of reasons. the 1st one is that these so called morality police, which people actually in iran use it more commonly under the name of the job police, which enforces islamic a job is not a kind of a branch of the judiciary, but of law enforcement forces, which hasn't made any announcements....
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they could be executed at any time a camera matina lectures on international relations at the university of sussex. he talked to through magic teresa iran yvonne's case. well, the thing is that this trial was not living up even to the limit republics own officials, kind of procedure. there was no witness. and no plaintiff bringing the case to the court, the accused was deprived from legal counsel as you clip suggest that the whole process took around 3 weeks or so. i mean, this is not really your processing, any sense of the word. and we have also to see this in the broad, the context of legal system and iran. iranian state has already, before the end of 222 has executed more than 500 people and has a long history of executing political prisoners without any due process. so this is more in line with real estate mother, and i think the government does not shy away from declaring this as a, as an instrument to intimidate the protest of the society at large from the protest rather than actually a careful conduct of a legal process and do you think that intimidation is likely to work? well, i mean, th
they could be executed at any time a camera matina lectures on international relations at the university of sussex. he talked to through magic teresa iran yvonne's case. well, the thing is that this trial was not living up even to the limit republics own officials, kind of procedure. there was no witness. and no plaintiff bringing the case to the court, the accused was deprived from legal counsel as you clip suggest that the whole process took around 3 weeks or so. i mean, this is not really...
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researchers at the university of sussex have been studying whether it's really effective ah. the participants did actually sleep better. generally had more energy. their skin was better, and they lost weight. dimension for am pocono fine when people go without alcohol for a couple of weeks. they definitely lose weights because they save the calories. and we all know when you drink alcohol, you get hungry at some point when who you want to have a snack? he go to the refrigerator again at 10 on that drops off when you're absent him for a while soon and leave him abstinence from alcohol, even for a brief period, generally leads to a healthier fitter body. for alcohol, research or helmet designs that make sense because alcohol is a poison, i wound up the clunky, there are 200 diseases that are caused by alcohol use. lightly shift for that in itself is really fascinating. dubois, but on the other hand, what's surprising is that when you stop drinking many organs can regenerate themselves. achingly, uncommon from the 1st sim, alcohol, puts demands on the body in the stomach, it sti
researchers at the university of sussex have been studying whether it's really effective ah. the participants did actually sleep better. generally had more energy. their skin was better, and they lost weight. dimension for am pocono fine when people go without alcohol for a couple of weeks. they definitely lose weights because they save the calories. and we all know when you drink alcohol, you get hungry at some point when who you want to have a snack? he go to the refrigerator again at 10 on...
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dr angela baron is a lecturer in hr and organisational behaviour at the university of sussex. with you but are disappointing we are still talking about the strikes. haw disappointing we are still talking about the strikes.— disappointing we are still talking about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are — about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are seeing _ about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are seeing ambulance - about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are seeing ambulance staff| that we are seeing ambulance staff going out on strike like this? bier? going out on strike like this? very unusual. going out on strike like this? very unusual- very _ going out on strike like this? very unusual. very unusual _ going out on strike like this? - unusual. very unusual that we are seeing first line workers in the nhs, the nurses of the ambulance drivers resorting to strike action. i think that is indicative. it's kind of a perfect storm. remember, this is notjust about money. of course money is important and they have seen a deterioration in their real wages. have
dr angela baron is a lecturer in hr and organisational behaviour at the university of sussex. with you but are disappointing we are still talking about the strikes. haw disappointing we are still talking about the strikes.— disappointing we are still talking about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are — about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are seeing _ about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are seeing ambulance - about the strikes. how unusual is it that we are seeing...
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but the last chapter in this book by an english, a british at the university of sussex named robert cook. is about the war and memory. it's a wonderful chapter. and it's it's it's called f blank blank k the confederacy. and that's in quotes because it is a quote, the strange quarry of civil war memory in maryland after 1865. it's a wonderful that really kind of lay a wonderful concluding chapter, that kind of out how marylanders tended to the war for their own benefit and the benefit of their, you know, their children and grandchildren, generations. so do we have time one more day or is there do you think, okay, is there one more question? and i will be around down in lobby. i see the you know, and i guess i'd like to get to your question for the last one. just a bit of. shameless self-promotion. i will be in the lobby with my books. it would be an honor to inscribe a copy of your interview. and i do probably have to remind you is coming. so it could be a wonderful holiday gift for that american in your life. so so with that, let's take a question from you, sir. and we can conclude i wou
but the last chapter in this book by an english, a british at the university of sussex named robert cook. is about the war and memory. it's a wonderful chapter. and it's it's it's called f blank blank k the confederacy. and that's in quotes because it is a quote, the strange quarry of civil war memory in maryland after 1865. it's a wonderful that really kind of lay a wonderful concluding chapter, that kind of out how marylanders tended to the war for their own benefit and the benefit of their,...
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we can speak now to drjo wilding from the university of sussex, an expert in immigration and constitutional is that the generic challenge the lawfulness of the policy went on the government's favour but they lost in respect of every single one of the individuals that challenged their own removal to rome doing macro under. it's difficult to make a challenge and that strategic level because of the way the constitution set up and because this legislative supremacy for parliament and parliament enacts a law which we can do this but it's difficult to challenge that. i think i haven't had time to read the whole judgment yet and we know it likely to go on to the court of appeal and the supreme court. but i think it's a very disappointing judgment and i think there are holes in the policy. but they have to follow the letter of the law and they found that it is legal. of the law and they found that it is le . al. , of the law and they found that it is leual. , , ., _ ., , legal. yes. obviously the law comes from the nationality _ legal. yes. obviously the law comes from the nationality borders - leg
we can speak now to drjo wilding from the university of sussex, an expert in immigration and constitutional is that the generic challenge the lawfulness of the policy went on the government's favour but they lost in respect of every single one of the individuals that challenged their own removal to rome doing macro under. it's difficult to make a challenge and that strategic level because of the way the constitution set up and because this legislative supremacy for parliament and parliament...
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now is dr angela baron who is a industrial relations expert and currently lectures at the university of sussexr when inflation is running at 11% isn't a pay rise. it is a pay cut. still, people are going to find that their money is not going as far as it used to, they are still going to be struggling to pay their bills. so i am really not surprised that the union rejected that offer. i think there is a lot more negotiation that needs to be done to come up with a realistic settlement. of come up with a realistic settlement. of course the unions have to be realistic, but so does the part of the negotiation, the employers, to recognise that lots of people working on the railways are not paid that well, and a pay cut is going to hurt. .. that well, and a pay cut is going to hurt. ., , , that well, and a pay cut is going to hurt. ., _., , ., , that well, and a pay cut is going to hurt. ., , , . , . that well, and a pay cut is going to hurt. ., _., , ., , ., ., hurt. not everybody earns what a train driver _ hurt. not everybody earns what a train driver and, _ hurt. not everybody earns what a train
now is dr angela baron who is a industrial relations expert and currently lectures at the university of sussexr when inflation is running at 11% isn't a pay rise. it is a pay cut. still, people are going to find that their money is not going as far as it used to, they are still going to be struggling to pay their bills. so i am really not surprised that the union rejected that offer. i think there is a lot more negotiation that needs to be done to come up with a realistic settlement. of come up...
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sort a point where sort of reach a point where incidents like phoenix, incidents like jo phoenix, kathleen university kathleen stark at the university of it getting to the of sussexit was getting to the point where students at student activists effectively activists were effectively bullying harassing members bullying and harassing members of staff and the university authorities doing nothing about it. does look like it. so it does look like something was needed, but is a weird amendment, isn't...
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sort a point where sort of reach a point where incidents like phoenix, incidents like jo phoenix, kathleen university kathleen stark at the university of it getting to the of sussexit was getting to the point where students at student activists effectively activists were effectively bullying harassing members bullying and harassing members of staff and the university authorities doing nothing about it. does look like it. so it does look like something was needed, but is a weird amendment, isn't it, leo? because are basically because the laws are basically saying, you know, as josh you have exhaust avenue, have to exhaust every avenue, but also you have to prove that you've but you've lost out financially. but financial not the point financial loss is not the point bill money from appearing bill makes money from appearing on not on university campuses, not people . people get paid, i'm people. people get paid, i'm assuming to know visiting speakers. generally. oh speakers. not generally. oh really point really? well, what's the point in then? what are the in doing it then? what are the complainant's altruism? ultra when at universities, when i speak at universitie
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of poverty. currently, households with more than two children and where universal credit or child tax credit is claimed no longer receive additional funds and the duke and duchess of sussexsun for a column by jeremy clarkson as nothing more than a pr stunt. spokeswoman for the duchess said. the newspaper had not contacts. it had to apologise for column published last for the column published last weekend , which become the weekend, which has become the most complained about on record receiving more than 20,000 complaints go a leading charity says demand for its pet food banksis says demand for its pet food banks is growing amid the rise in cost of living. the edinburgh dog and cat home supplies pet food banks around scotland and helps those who find themselves in pet poverty . it helps more in pet poverty. it helps more than 2000 dogs and cats monthly with supplies . while the with supplies. while the christmas season is typically a tough period for our military heroes who have returned from their deployment to help fight this. the government has announced new measures to help end veterans sleeping rough by 2023. yes, the scheme , called 2023. yes, the scheme, called ope
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