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justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.chbishops to take time off from their official duties. ethiopia's prime minister, abiy ahmed, has refused efforts by the african union to mediate in what is fast becoming a civil war. his government forces have been battling with forces from the northern tigray region for the last three weeks. yesterday, mr ahmed in a tweet, warned that the he would do "all that is necessary to ensure stability" in tigray. since fighting began, hundreds of people have been killed and more than 30,000 refugees have fled to sudan. and in the latest development, ethiopia's military has warned people in tigray‘s capital, mekelle, that it is encircling the city with tanks, which may open fire. the prime minsiter‘s senior advisor mamo mee—reh—too spoke to our correspondent and said negotions with tigray was not an option. we don't negotiate with criminals. when it comes to criminals, we bring them to justice, not to a negotiation table, and this has been the declared stated position of the government. i thin
justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.chbishops to take time off from their official duties. ethiopia's prime minister, abiy ahmed, has refused efforts by the african union to mediate in what is fast becoming a civil war. his government forces have been battling with forces from the northern tigray region for the last three weeks. yesterday, mr ahmed in a tweet, warned that the he would do "all that is necessary to ensure...
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justin welby will begin his break in may 2021, and isn't expected back at work before september.e been — quite literally — a life—saver during this pandemic. but they also pose a serious environmental problem. standard latex takes around 100 years to decompose. now a team of scientists believe they have come up with a solution, as our science correspondent richard westcott reports. the world pulls on 150 billion pairs of protective latex gloves every year. most are synthetic and end up in landfill for decades. it‘s a huge environmental problem and covid‘s making it worse, which is why scientists at cra nfield university in bedfordshire are developing a new type of natural latex that‘s better for the planet. this is synthetic latex, made from petroleum, it biodegrades in about 100 years. this is natural latex from rubber trees, still hangs around for a couple of years. this is the new kind of rubber latex they‘re developing in this lab and they say it could biodegrade in a matter of weeks. it‘s a version of natural latex but without the allergens so people won‘t be allergic to the
justin welby will begin his break in may 2021, and isn't expected back at work before september.e been — quite literally — a life—saver during this pandemic. but they also pose a serious environmental problem. standard latex takes around 100 years to decompose. now a team of scientists believe they have come up with a solution, as our science correspondent richard westcott reports. the world pulls on 150 billion pairs of protective latex gloves every year. most are synthetic and end up in...
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justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.normal practice" for archbishops to take time off from their official duties. cancer research uk says some patients with rare cancers are struggling to get access to experimental drugs, even if their doctors want to try them — a situation not helped by coronavirus. the drugs are not formally licensed by regulators but can be offered to patients on the advice of cancer consultants. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has been speaking to one 20—year—old patient. we have been trapped in this absolute horror film. when it all started i was just 19 years old. i'm now 20, and my whole life has been completely turned upside down. masha has a rare form of cancer. at the start of the year she went into hospital for extensive treatment, but then lockdown intervened. the hospital began shifting patients. she wasn't sure what would happen to her. literally a life and death situation... she spoke to me in march from her hospital bed. i'm unsure if there will be enough nurses that will be able to look aft
justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.normal practice" for archbishops to take time off from their official duties. cancer research uk says some patients with rare cancers are struggling to get access to experimental drugs, even if their doctors want to try them — a situation not helped by coronavirus. the drugs are not formally licensed by regulators but can be offered to patients on the advice of cancer consultants. 0ur health...
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justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.. south wales police has said that there was a large scale "violent disturbance" in the centre of cardiff last night. police were called to queen street just before ten o'clock. four people have been arrested. six people are in hospital, some of them in a serious condition. latex gloves have been — quite literally — a life—saver during this pandemic, but they also pose a serious environmental problem. standard latex takes around 100 years to decompose. now a team of scientists believe they have come up with a solution, as our science correspondent, richard westcott, reports. the world pulls on 150 billion pairs of protective latex gloves every year. most are synthetic and end up in landfill for decades. it's a huge environmental problem and covid's making it worse, which is why scientists at cra nfield university in bedfordshire are developing a new type of natural latex that's better for the planet. this is synthetic latex. made from petroleum, it biodegrades in about 100 years. this
justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.. south wales police has said that there was a large scale "violent disturbance" in the centre of cardiff last night. police were called to queen street just before ten o'clock. four people have been arrested. six people are in hospital, some of them in a serious condition. latex gloves have been — quite literally — a life—saver during this pandemic, but they also pose a serious...
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Nov 23, 2020
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the reasons are probably because the welby should have been exposed to different kinds of fire this is earlier on, and that is hopefully our saving lives because what's patient we're going to 8595 percent, they say let it go to get home. having said that, pollution needs to be back until that the employer gets us. the other infant deaths evolution cause about 1.26 lakh. that's well, and i'm still for a disease then you know only, well we're 90 happened then b. and i would stop then, you know, we have had about one point, you know, black and that's in india for a disease that is causing deaths every year. yet i don't mean all this is not taking it basically just yet. i would like it would lead to that in emergency. ok. deeper referred earlier on to stubble burning as one of the reasons for have been neighboring states punjab and haryana again. that has been known about for a long time, the burning stubble from the rice paddy and straw from the rice paddies. why hasn't the government able to tackle a lot so so we're looking at the farmers in punjab on this matter. and i think the primary
the reasons are probably because the welby should have been exposed to different kinds of fire this is earlier on, and that is hopefully our saving lives because what's patient we're going to 8595 percent, they say let it go to get home. having said that, pollution needs to be back until that the employer gets us. the other infant deaths evolution cause about 1.26 lakh. that's well, and i'm still for a disease then you know only, well we're 90 happened then b. and i would stop then, you know,...
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the archbishop of canterbury justin welby has called on the government to enable people to continue toost communal services in england are banned, although funerals can be held with a maximum of 30 mourners. in the lords, a labour peer who is also a methodist minister said churches had already taken steps to keep worshippers safe. for methodists, why we are even reduced to not singing hymns. we are reduced to humming behind our masks or indeed some kind of trappist silence. on behalf of the many elderly people for whom the act of worship is the only social activity they have from one week to another, when can their needs be taken seriously and into account so that they can enjoy a sense of well—being even in these difficult times? we recognise that this is going to be a very difficult period for people of faith during lockdown. the position is somewhat better than the first lockdown when places of worship were shut entirely. i note what the noble lord has requested and we recognise there are some significant events for all faiths that will be taking place during this lockdown, and i'm
the archbishop of canterbury justin welby has called on the government to enable people to continue toost communal services in england are banned, although funerals can be held with a maximum of 30 mourners. in the lords, a labour peer who is also a methodist minister said churches had already taken steps to keep worshippers safe. for methodists, why we are even reduced to not singing hymns. we are reduced to humming behind our masks or indeed some kind of trappist silence. on behalf of the...
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justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.to take time off from their official duties. in the middle of a coronavirus lockdown, french police have clashed with anti—government demonstrators protesting against a bill that could make it an offence to film or photograph police officers. 0fficers used water cannon in paris and tear gas in the south—eastern city of lyon. paul hawkins reports. saturday night in the french capital, and some protesters were still on the streets. rights activists, trade unionists and journalists, just some of the several thousand demonstrators who had spent the day voicing their opposition to a new law. the piece of legislation would make it a crime to circulate an image of a police officer's face with the intention they should be harmed. translation: what this government is trying to do is for us to stop carrying out this vigilance. for citizens, whistle—blowers, forjournalists in possession or not of a press card. to be more and more hindered in revealing the failings of the state. and if that happen
justin welby will begin his break in may 2021 and isn't expected back at work before september.to take time off from their official duties. in the middle of a coronavirus lockdown, french police have clashed with anti—government demonstrators protesting against a bill that could make it an offence to film or photograph police officers. 0fficers used water cannon in paris and tear gas in the south—eastern city of lyon. paul hawkins reports. saturday night in the french capital, and some...
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i'll talk to the archbishop of canterbury, the head of the anglican church, justin welby.then can a prite education be for the public good? i asked for the conductor and long time college president leon botstein. >> if technology functioned ideally during this pandemic, we would have had had a lot of truthful information spreading. we would have had a contact tracing system that works of the. >>ig ten dropped the ball throughout the pandemic. nicholas tom soson and chief,
i'll talk to the archbishop of canterbury, the head of the anglican church, justin welby.then can a prite education be for the public good? i asked for the conductor and long time college president leon botstein. >> if technology functioned ideally during this pandemic, we would have had had a lot of truthful information spreading. we would have had a contact tracing system that works of the. >>ig ten dropped the ball throughout the pandemic. nicholas tom soson and chief,
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the dean of westminster and will also include an address from the archbishop of canterbury, justin welbysarah campbell, who is outside westminster abbey. a very special day. good morning, yes, the abbey has had special dispensation to put the servers, a recognition of how important it was felt to be to recognise the centenary and it is a fascinating story. in the aftermath of the first world war, millions of people were grieving the loss of so many people. and there was a sense and a feeling this had to be mourned properly, there had to be a place where people could go and pay their respects. what happened was, a chaplain came up what happened was, a chaplain came up with the idea of linking up with westminster abbey, the bodies of service men who had been buried in the fields of normandy, northern france, were exhumed and one was chosen at random and then brought back to the uk. there was a procession through london, the cenotaph was unveiled at the same time, and then the body was taken to westminster abbey and buried in the presence of king george v. it was a very special and importan
the dean of westminster and will also include an address from the archbishop of canterbury, justin welbysarah campbell, who is outside westminster abbey. a very special day. good morning, yes, the abbey has had special dispensation to put the servers, a recognition of how important it was felt to be to recognise the centenary and it is a fascinating story. in the aftermath of the first world war, millions of people were grieving the loss of so many people. and there was a sense and a feeling...