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world health 0rganisation emendations? pollution in line with world health organisation emendations? ow our lead. why aren't you going to make the plant legally binding? we are looking to reduce the number of people exposed to particular matter, think it's accurate to say in certain parts of the country can control particular matter, some of that gets blown in from france and ireland, we need to work again with other countries which we do, because not everything is within our control. where there are things that the nap until we are taking action but that's why we will continue to work together with european neighbours and internationally, on the pollution they generate but also we generate that can get blown into other countries. let's speak now to rosamund adoo kissi—debrah — who's 9 —year—old daughter died after developing severe asthma living close to one of london's busiest roads. aaron kiely who is from ‘friends of the earth‘ and sarah macfadyen who‘s from the british lung foundation. thank you all for coming in. particular matter, briefly, at the heart of the government strateg
world health 0rganisation emendations? pollution in line with world health organisation emendations? ow our lead. why aren't you going to make the plant legally binding? we are looking to reduce the number of people exposed to particular matter, think it's accurate to say in certain parts of the country can control particular matter, some of that gets blown in from france and ireland, we need to work again with other countries which we do, because not everything is within our control. where...
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the guardian leads on research by the world health organisation which suggests that eating far higherpulses, will cut people's chances of heart disease and early death. well that's it for the up some. let's start shallowly on it, with the front page of the times? theresa may callsign union chiefs in a bid to save her brexit deal. henry, 11th hour, talks. there's something extraordinary about the spectacle of teresa matt, about the spectacle of teresa matt, a conservative prime minister calling on the mccloskey, the firebrand anti—tory general secretary to unite, popularly known as redland, certainly to drop lots of teresa mays parties mps. in asking for his help to save her brexit deal, saying can we make a deal, can what can your member support, what might you encourage mps to support? as with so much else of maize in weeks. it's amazing she didn't think of this before. she might have done this when she became prime minister in the summer of 2016, i think there was a lot of goodwill then, in the country, i sense that she'd been handing a sticky wicket and people might pull together a
the guardian leads on research by the world health organisation which suggests that eating far higherpulses, will cut people's chances of heart disease and early death. well that's it for the up some. let's start shallowly on it, with the front page of the times? theresa may callsign union chiefs in a bid to save her brexit deal. henry, 11th hour, talks. there's something extraordinary about the spectacle of teresa matt, about the spectacle of teresa matt, a conservative prime minister calling...
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and carbs are back on the menu as a review commissioned by the world health organisation confirms thatatest comic double act ever — and while they perfected the art of slapstick, behind the scenes it wasn't always a laugh a minute. a new film stan and ollie tells their story during the final throws of their career. my colleague charlie stayt went to meet its stars, john c reilly and steve coogan. john, steve, lovely to see you. first thing i should say is congratulations to both for the awards because you have just been nominated for a bafta for best actor. john was nominated for a golden globe, so... yeah, steve was acknowleged by his country and i was acknowleged by the hollywood foreign press association! it makes you wonder a little bit about how those things work. does it seem... it seems especially cruel to separate these two guys. that's what i think! i felt really conflicted when i was given that without steve. the thing is, though... steve doesn't feel conflicted at all, though. i did feel conflicted, for about 15 minutes, but the thing is, it's odd because this really is, ver
and carbs are back on the menu as a review commissioned by the world health organisation confirms thatatest comic double act ever — and while they perfected the art of slapstick, behind the scenes it wasn't always a laugh a minute. a new film stan and ollie tells their story during the final throws of their career. my colleague charlie stayt went to meet its stars, john c reilly and steve coogan. john, steve, lovely to see you. first thing i should say is congratulations to both for the...
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now, the world health organisation has created a new classification.now officially has three characteristics. impaired control when gaming, prioritising gaming over other interests and daily activities and an escalation in gaming despite the negative consequences. to be diagnosed, such behaviour needs to be of sufficient severity for at least a year. the gaming industry takes a different view. jo twist, the ceo of the games trade body, said: new technology means millions of gamers are today immersing themselves in virtual worlds. most do so without causing harm to themselves or others, but for a growing number, gaming is an addiction like any other. concerns over the impact of new technology on our lives from the effects of screen time on our minds to the polarising power of social media has perhaps given some old media a new chance. maybe newspapers and scheduled tv bulletins have life in them yet, even if some giants have bowed out. paul dacre left his perch as editor of the daily mail after a quarter of a century, prompting the paper to take a softe
now, the world health organisation has created a new classification.now officially has three characteristics. impaired control when gaming, prioritising gaming over other interests and daily activities and an escalation in gaming despite the negative consequences. to be diagnosed, such behaviour needs to be of sufficient severity for at least a year. the gaming industry takes a different view. jo twist, the ceo of the games trade body, said: new technology means millions of gamers are today...
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then to geneva where the world health organisation publishes the first ever comprehensive review of thehe hallmark of fine dining, will reveal the latest starred restaurants in france. the los angeles rams are through to the super bowl after beating the new orleans saints. they'll face either the kansas city chiefs or new england patriots. the super bowl takes place in atlanta on february the third. and now the rest of the sport from the bbc sports centre. our top story, manchester city have kept the pressure on english premier league leaders liverpool with a 3—0 win at huddersfield. it was danny low who fired it from distance, via ray hadley deflection after 18 minutes, to open the scoring, we saw raheem sterling and leroy zaini both struck in the space i two minutes in the second half. four early in the second half. four straigi early in the second half. four straight in for city it puts back it puts - back within of_ a lot of goals, if so ' 1: so good. £354; - essa. rir—zrrf; ; ::fl':::sf+ the other team was essa. rir—zrrf; ; ::fl':::sf+ but - the other team was essa. rir—zrrf; ; ::fl':
then to geneva where the world health organisation publishes the first ever comprehensive review of thehe hallmark of fine dining, will reveal the latest starred restaurants in france. the los angeles rams are through to the super bowl after beating the new orleans saints. they'll face either the kansas city chiefs or new england patriots. the super bowl takes place in atlanta on february the third. and now the rest of the sport from the bbc sports centre. our top story, manchester city have...
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carbs are back on the menu, as a review commissioned by the world health organisation confirms that eatingwall, i need my money today. 0n the first pay day since the us government shutdown, many of the 800,000 workers are going without a cent, as president trump threatens to call a national emergency. sport now on afternoon live withjohn watson. and could this be the end for andy murray? that is the worry for so many fans who have enjoyed his excesses throughout the years. three grand slam titles. it appears that this battle to overcome this injury is one that he may not be able to win. two of his greatest achievments came in winning wimbledon in 2013 and 2016 and that is where he wants to bow out if his body will get him. you might remember it was at wimbledon in 2017, when the extent of the injury became clear, when he lost in the quarterfinals, it's affected him for some 20 months. surgery early last year hasn't resolved the issue, playing just 14 matches since, and in a warm up match against novak djokovic yesterday it became clear he may not be able to continue past the first slam of
carbs are back on the menu, as a review commissioned by the world health organisation confirms that eatingwall, i need my money today. 0n the first pay day since the us government shutdown, many of the 800,000 workers are going without a cent, as president trump threatens to call a national emergency. sport now on afternoon live withjohn watson. and could this be the end for andy murray? that is the worry for so many fans who have enjoyed his excesses throughout the years. three grand slam...
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Jan 17, 2019
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world, organised by the medicaljournal, the lancet, says providing all of us with a healthy and sustainable diet will be impossible unless we transform our eating habits and the way we produce food. 0ur healthports. feast your eyes on this. these are the kinds of dishes scientists say we should be tucking into if we want to be healthier, save millions of lives and protect the planet for future generations. a new diet, one that halve the amount of meat and doubles the amount of fruit and vegetable well eats is being proposed by a team of global experts. scientists acknowledge this will mean different ages for poorer and richer nations, but they late on average the daily diet should include 500 g of fresh fruit and veg, 230 g of whole grains and optional 28g veg, 230 g of whole grains and optional 28 g of fish and if you like meat, no more than 1a optional 28 g of fish and if you like meat, no more than 14g optional 28 g of fish and if you like meat, no more than 1a g of red meat. let me make it a little more concrete. it corresponds to roughly one fairly good—sized hamburger per week, great big steak once a month. it is not eliminating red meat by any means. it is treating red meat like i th
world, organised by the medicaljournal, the lancet, says providing all of us with a healthy and sustainable diet will be impossible unless we transform our eating habits and the way we produce food. 0ur healthports. feast your eyes on this. these are the kinds of dishes scientists say we should be tucking into if we want to be healthier, save millions of lives and protect the planet for future generations. a new diet, one that halve the amount of meat and doubles the amount of fruit and...
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health service that focuses much more on prevention and early diagnosis in order to address the needs of an ageing population. an emphasis on reducing variation between organisations across the nhs so that the worldupported and recognised as the lifeblood of an nhs. and they wanted to see the nhs make greater use of technology not only to make health care safer and more effective but to make the most exciting new possibilities and give greater control over your own care. that means everything from being able to monitor conditions from the comfort of your home to accessing yourgp your comfort of your home to accessing your gp your smartphone. finally i wa nted your gp your smartphone. finally i wanted to see the nhs for further than ever before to ensure mental health gets a proper attention it deserves, putting it on a par with physical health. we are reshaping the nhs around the changing needs of patients today. the long—term plan delivers against each of the six priorities and much more with actions racked up by record investment. and precisely because the plan is over ten years we can go much further on integrating care and embedding technology than we otherwise would have been able to. a plan
health service that focuses much more on prevention and early diagnosis in order to address the needs of an ageing population. an emphasis on reducing variation between organisations across the nhs so that the worldupported and recognised as the lifeblood of an nhs. and they wanted to see the nhs make greater use of technology not only to make health care safer and more effective but to make the most exciting new possibilities and give greater control over your own care. that means everything...