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that's the warning from the head of the wellcome trust — the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific a billion pounds a year supporting research — most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasimin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she's not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country's leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on a decline, with regards to, yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no deal brexit and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation, it's being able to attrac
that's the warning from the head of the wellcome trust — the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific a billion pounds a year supporting research — most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasimin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she's not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country's leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. tens of thousands of protesters in hong kong march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, reportedly earning him 1 millon pounds a week. the prime minister will announce plans this morning for a new high—speed rail link between manchester and leeds as part of what he describes as efforts to "rebalance power, growth and productivity across the uk". borisjohnson will also promise to improve what he calls "the unglamorous local services which people use every day". the plan has been welcomed by business groups but labour says it doesn't go far enough. our correspondent tom bartonjoins me now. we've heard a lot about the northern powerhouse and increased transport links but it hasn't happened, what is borisjohnson links but it hasn't happened, what is boris johnson gamy links but it hasn't happened, what is borisjohnson gamy he is going to do? t
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. tens of thousands of protesters in hong kong march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, reportedly earning him 1 millon pounds a week. the prime minister will announce plans this morning for a new high—speed rail link between manchester and...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexitns the uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now, it's time for victoria derbyshire: the week in review. hello and welcome to the programme. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism bring you some of the highlights and originaljournalism from a programme over the last week. on monday revealed how leading surgeons told programme that women who had some types of breast implants should be warned about condition linked to chronic pain and extreme fatigue. tens of thousands of women on online forums claim they have suffered from what is known as breast implant illness. it is not an official diagnosis and there is little scientific evidence that implants cause the symptoms, but some s
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexitns the uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now, it's time for victoria derbyshire: the week in review. hello and welcome to the...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexite industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, reportedly earning the player £1 millon a week. now on bbc news, a look at the women making it in the world of motorsport. katherine legge is one of the very best, of the very few female racers. this season, for the first time, her team is all female. are you ready? in motorsport, it's a challengejust to make it into the car never mind the front of the grid. katherine legge has proved herself time and time again. i had to fight and claw my way through racing so i had to take every opportunity that was in my way and i have driven my fair share of bad cars as well, to get to where i am and i had to fight. she is also one of only a handful of women making a living behind the wheel. she is tough as nails. she has been through a lot in racing t
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexite industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, reportedly earning the player £1 millon a week. now on bbc news, a look at the women making it in the world of motorsport. katherine legge is...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong, after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katherine forster, reporter at the sunday times, and the home editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham. stay with us for that. good evening. in another policy announcement, three days after becoming prime minister, borisjohnson has pledged to fund a new high—speed rail link between leeds and manchester. he says it will turbo—charge the regions and unlock jobs, boosting growth. he was speaking on a visit to the north—west, with the full details of his proposals to be published in the autumn. but labour says the plans are a rehash of past failed promises from the conservatives. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports from manchester. taking his first steps as prime minister, borisjohnson is promising a
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong, after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katherine forster, reporter at the sunday times, and the home editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham. stay with us...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news — click is in arizona, self—driving car capital of the world. it's the hardest problem in technology and one that could change everything. this week we're in arizona, the self driving capital of the world, to ride in the latest robotic vehicles, meet the people who are not happy to see them... what am i going to do then? stand in line for food? ..and to find out what happens when the tech goes wrong. when california told uber that there were going to be some new regulations that they needed to adhere to, governor ducey, in a public announcement, said... california may not want you, we want you to know that arizona does. we are a state that is open for business. welcomes bu
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news — click is in arizona, self—driving car capital of the world. it's the...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. after 20 stages and thousands of kilometres ridden, the tour de france is set to have its youngest winner in a century. not even being ill can stop lewis hamilton at the german grand prix — but mechanical problems stop the ferraris. and from big bash to challenge cup — courtney hill inspires leeds to victory over castleford, as warrington and st helens reach the men's final. also coming up in the programme... england name their test squad for the ashes opener — and there's a first call up forjofra archer. and find out how the tokyo olympics are set to bring new life to an area devastated by a nuclear disaster
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. after 20...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexitience industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the area where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, where the player will reportedly earn £1 millon a week. now on bbc news, talking movies reviews this year's blockbuster season — the highs and the lows. hello and welcome to talking movies. i'm tom brook. and today's programme we look back on blockbuster season, the hits and the misses, plus a special report on ageism in the movies. on my way, woody! the season's top three blockbuster heavy hitters have been a toy story sequel called toy story 4, and live action adaptation of aladdin, and a new spider—man film, spider—man: far from home. those films have been doing fantastic business around the world. of course, that doesn't mean each represents brilliant cinema. to explore blockbuster season in more detail, i'm joined by a panel of ex
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexitience industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the area where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, where the player will reportedly earn £1 millon a week. now on bbc news, talking movies reviews this year's blockbuster season — the...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times, and the home affairs editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham. the refresh has dominated the week, so the refresh has dominated the week, so you've got me in the chair! —— the reshuffle. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor, sajid javid, is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. the observer goes with talks between former chancellor philip hammond and labour's brexit secretary, keir starmer, to try and block a no—deal brexit. the mail on
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexittens the uk science industry. the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal with personal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow....
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the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexitns the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong, after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, reportedly earning the player 31 millon a week. the player £1 millon a week. the prime minister is about to announce plans for a new high—speed rail link between manchester and leeds as part of what he describes as efforts to "rebalance power, growth and productivity across the uk". borisjohnson will also promise to improve what he calls "the unglamorous local services which people use every day". the plan has been welcomed by business groups but labour says it doesn't go far enough. our correspondent tom barton is here. as we wait for that speech to begin within the next ten minutes, we think, tell us a bit more about what borisjohnson is think, tell us a bit more about what boris johnson is promising think, tell us a bit
the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexitns the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong, after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. gareth bale looks set to leave real madrid to join chinese club jiangsu suning, reportedly earning the player 31 millon a week. the player £1 millon a week. the prime minister is about to announce plans for...
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that's the warning from the head of the wellcome trust — the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientificrch. the trust spends around £1 million a year supporting research, most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10—20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1,200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit, and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation,
that's the warning from the head of the wellcome trust — the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientificrch. the trust spends around £1 million a year supporting research, most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10—20 years, if brexit actually happens,...
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science sector would be put at risk by a no—deal brexit — that is the warning from the head of the wellcome trust's biggest charitable funder of scientific research. the trust spends around £1 billion a year supporting research, most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1,200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit, and notjust because millions of pounds
science sector would be put at risk by a no—deal brexit — that is the warning from the head of the wellcome trust's biggest charitable funder of scientific research. the trust spends around £1 billion a year supporting research, most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over...
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science sector would be put at risk by a no—deal brexit — that is the warning from the head of the wellcome trust's biggest charitable funder of scientific research. the trust spends around £1 billion a year supporting research, most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1,200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit, and notjust because millions of pounds
science sector would be put at risk by a no—deal brexit — that is the warning from the head of the wellcome trust's biggest charitable funder of scientific research. the trust spends around £1 billion a year supporting research, most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over...
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the head of the uk's biggest charitable funder in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trustg" to attract top scientists. katy austin has more. yasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she's not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal which it seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline with regards to funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place is a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower. europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation, it's being able to attract people, it's making them feel comfortable
the head of the uk's biggest charitable funder in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trustg" to attract top scientists. katy austin has more. yasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she's not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal which it seems likely...
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in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust baroness eliza manningham—buller asks thested he would prefer to leave the eu with a deal, but that the uk must plan for a no—deal scenario. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even the arctic has escaped the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from space. drivers in the us state of newjersey has a lucky escape when a runaway tyre caused a motorway crash. the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry. after going over the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. yikes! look at that! nowhere to go. imagine that flying towards you. it picked up speed as well, didn't it? ferocious! luckily as we said no—one was hurt. now, it is all about gareth bale? i am thinking £1 million a week, a wage. i can say thatis million a week, a wage. i can say that is a lot of money. yes. th
in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust baroness eliza manningham—buller asks thested he would prefer to leave the eu with a deal, but that the uk must plan for a no—deal scenario. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even the arctic has escaped the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from...