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minute brisk walk make quiz i get a huge amount. the national guidelines are to minutes of moderate exercise a week for the greatest benefit. but we found just ten minutes of continuous brisk walking each day of the week, you will get half of that. if you exercise regularly, it reduces risk of diabetes by a0%, and early death by 15%. these are significant figures, it's worthwhile doing. how brisk is brisk? technically, three miles an hour. your viewers will not know if they are working three miles an hourand know if they are working three miles an hour and that's why we started an active ten at, which you can download free of charge. it will surely if you're walking briskly. if you want to get a sense of it, it is when your heart is pumping. most it will get to know what that is feeling like. it's got to be ten minutes? yes. which is interesting because i downloaded the app and mind have dropped, the longest is about eight so deep app educates you on when you're doing the continuous walking. the numbers in that age group who are in active as this suggest, did that surprise you? thes
minute brisk walk make quiz i get a huge amount. the national guidelines are to minutes of moderate exercise a week for the greatest benefit. but we found just ten minutes of continuous brisk walking each day of the week, you will get half of that. if you exercise regularly, it reduces risk of diabetes by a0%, and early death by 15%. these are significant figures, it's worthwhile doing. how brisk is brisk? technically, three miles an hour. your viewers will not know if they are working three...
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, virginia, i would like to provide the nation with an update on the ongoing federal response to the horrific attack and violence that was witnessed by everyone. ijust met was witnessed by everyone. i just met with was witnessed by everyone. ijust met with fbi director christopher ray and eternal general jeff sessions. the department of justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly car attack that killed one innocent american and wounded 20 others. to anyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, you will be held fully accountable. justice will be delivered. as i said on saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. it has no place in america, and as i have said many times before, no matter the colour of ourskin, we times before, no matter the colour of our skin, we all live under the same laws. we all salute the same great flag and we are all made by the same almighty god. we must love each other, show affection for each other and unite together in condemnation of hatred, bigotry and vi
, virginia, i would like to provide the nation with an update on the ongoing federal response to the horrific attack and violence that was witnessed by everyone. ijust met was witnessed by everyone. i just met with was witnessed by everyone. ijust met with fbi director christopher ray and eternal general jeff sessions. the department of justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly car attack that killed one innocent american and wounded 20 others. to anyone who acted...
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this. we are to some extent a cycling nation, authorities around the country are trying to adapt the roads to persuade us to cycle more and that isa persuade us to cycle more and that is a good thing, i cycled myself but you cannot go onto the road with an illegal vehicle, whether it is a car or bike. it is illegalto have one of these, i think they are fixies? they are illegal? but you see them everywhere. they should not be on the road. part of his argument was the road. part of his argument was the accident could not have been avoided, even if i had brakes as with the normal bike. we will never know. it does not matter, if you drive an illegal vehicle... know. it does not matter, if you drive an illegal vehicle. . i know. it does not matter, if you drive an illegal vehicle. .. i have been told there are fixies with brakes, which means they are not fixies? confused 7 brakes, which means they are not fixies? confused? you are! the daily telegraph. migration figures, far lower than that, a review into official data as the exit checks by the vast majority of foreign stu d e nts the
this. we are to some extent a cycling nation, authorities around the country are trying to adapt the roads to persuade us to cycle more and that isa persuade us to cycle more and that is a good thing, i cycled myself but you cannot go onto the road with an illegal vehicle, whether it is a car or bike. it is illegalto have one of these, i think they are fixies? they are illegal? but you see them everywhere. they should not be on the road. part of his argument was the road. part of his argument...
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. see you soon. the national trust has accused some visitors to the lake district of treating the landscape like a music festival site. the organisation says the increasing popularity of wild camping, where people pitch a tent away from organised areas, is threatening the beauty of the region. dave guest reports. wild camping is about getting closer to nature and getting away from civilisation. it's about spending a night high upon the hills, away from civilisation, often away from other people. and spending that night with nature under the stars in a very self—sufficient, low—key manner. responsible wild campers, like these, make sure they are discreet, do not cause damage, and take everything home with them when they leave. it is traditionally something done on the high hills. what is the change you've noticed? i think new audiences have become aware of wild camping and are treating it in a different manner. there seems to be a more disposable culture coming into what people perceive to be wild camping. that is now coming within 500 metres of car parks and carrying in as muc
. see you soon. the national trust has accused some visitors to the lake district of treating the landscape like a music festival site. the organisation says the increasing popularity of wild camping, where people pitch a tent away from organised areas, is threatening the beauty of the region. dave guest reports. wild camping is about getting closer to nature and getting away from civilisation. it's about spending a night high upon the hills, away from civilisation, often away from other...
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, which is very popular with hikers and climbers. the united nations has called for a humanitarian pause in fighting for control of the syrian town of raqqa, a stronghold of extremist group, the so—called islamic state. un agencies believe up to 25,000 civilians are trapped, caught between is fighters and heavy bombing by coalition forces. now it's time for click. this week and next, a repeat of click‘s stellar trip to india, with bangla bangers... smoggy sunsets... ..and angry angle grinders. get ready, your indian experience starts now. as soon as you step off the plane, india hits you like a big, hot wall of noise. it is everything you've ever imagined it to be. it is life turned up to ii. the first thing you'll notice will be the traffic. it's always the traffic. is the tip just to kind of step out? oh, this looks like a gap. the sound is deafening! everyone‘s honking. for 70 years this country has been independent of british rule and the cities that have sprung up around the old colonial grandeur seem chaotic, but they do kinda work. kinda. and india has found a niche in the w
, which is very popular with hikers and climbers. the united nations has called for a humanitarian pause in fighting for control of the syrian town of raqqa, a stronghold of extremist group, the so—called islamic state. un agencies believe up to 25,000 civilians are trapped, caught between is fighters and heavy bombing by coalition forces. now it's time for click. this week and next, a repeat of click‘s stellar trip to india, with bangla bangers... smoggy sunsets... ..and angry angle...
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look to. we can rely on him to deliver and the nation knows that if we need to go to hunt he is at the front. his appeal and the peaty present is global. when it is that the 0lympics, it is how we motivate people back home but also how we make a difference for these guys.“ these guys come together and help one another we can change the world. the kind of work they are doing is willie amazing. these are the programmes which are bringing my dreams back. —— really amazing. programmes which are bringing my dreams back. -- really amazing. the british lion he has —— proving he has been hard to match out in africa. before we go, just time to reflect on our top story this evening — the retirement from international football of wayne rooney. england's top goal—scorer announced earlier today he's decided to stand down from the national side. he scored 53 goals in 119 appearances. we leave you tonight with a reminder of some of them. goodnight. rooney! england have scored and it is wayne rooney! he has got rooney in and he is onside and they are expected here and he delivers! just l
look to. we can rely on him to deliver and the nation knows that if we need to go to hunt he is at the front. his appeal and the peaty present is global. when it is that the 0lympics, it is how we motivate people back home but also how we make a difference for these guys.“ these guys come together and help one another we can change the world. the kind of work they are doing is willie amazing. these are the programmes which are bringing my dreams back. —— really amazing. programmes which...
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full marian kello net, really. big ben is silence. it is a national scandal! international scandal, if you check(!) —— marie antoinette. the daily mail seems to be in favour of people working on a bell tower being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the memberand being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the member and state, being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the memberand state, not being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the member and state, not on new year's eve, people are working on the bell tower, because the bells have not been repaired for absolutely ages, there will be a live that will go part way up so that if people fall ill when visiting it, they can be taken down. but obviously, this is a national disgrace... they are saying that during the blitz, it was not silenced. a5 though people were not up silenced. a5 though people were not up the tower during the blitz. health and safety has succeeded where the luftwaffe has failed. ridiculous. nazi bombs could not silence the famous symbol, i'm the worst person to talk about this, i work at westminster, i have done for many years.
full marian kello net, really. big ben is silence. it is a national scandal! international scandal, if you check(!) —— marie antoinette. the daily mail seems to be in favour of people working on a bell tower being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the memberand being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the member and state, being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the memberand state, not being rendered deaf by bongs! not on the member and state, not on new year's eve, people are working on the bell...
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promote literature for children are especially important in places like hull which is below the national average for a reading at key stage two level. the children i met at the festival were certainly no strangers to a good book. i like reading books with my mum. i like books because it reminds me of the movies. when i am reading, it makes me feel happy. i like snuggling into bed with lots of books. i like tractor books. any big books. any books about this wide. i like to get stuck in with the culture. the organisers of the festival roped me into a rendition of one of my favourite children's books. the toe bone is connected to the... the foot bone is connected to the... leg bone. the leg bone is connected to the hip bone. the hip bone is connected to the backbone. well done, thank you guys. there is still much more to come from here at the humber street sesh. and we are going to see how hull celebrated 50 years of gay rights. we are going behind—the—scenes of the dramatic theatre show but in the meantime, let's look at what has happened and what is to come. for the first time since 1
promote literature for children are especially important in places like hull which is below the national average for a reading at key stage two level. the children i met at the festival were certainly no strangers to a good book. i like reading books with my mum. i like books because it reminds me of the movies. when i am reading, it makes me feel happy. i like snuggling into bed with lots of books. i like tractor books. any big books. any books about this wide. i like to get stuck in with the...
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some of his closest aides, branding him a dictator. a short while ago president trump's national security adviser — h r mcmaster — explained the latest sanctions. this order demonstrates more clearly than ever that the united states will not allow an illegitimate iterator ship to take hold in the western hemisphere at the expense of its people. —— dictatorship. the united states will target the means with which the dictatorship can accumulate debt to enrich its corrupt regime insiders and perpetuate this behaviour. our correspondent will grantjoins perpetuate this behaviour. our correspondent will grant joins us from havana. how are these sanctions likely to have an impact on venezuela, where things are in turmoil anyway? they are. the thing is this step of choosing to impose sanctions on an oil rich country exactly where it hurts the most, its energy sector, is a very significant move forward. i think the fear for a lot of venezuela ns move forward. i think the fear for a lot of venezuelans is it will hurt them, the purist, rather than the leadership of the country and t
some of his closest aides, branding him a dictator. a short while ago president trump's national security adviser — h r mcmaster — explained the latest sanctions. this order demonstrates more clearly than ever that the united states will not allow an illegitimate iterator ship to take hold in the western hemisphere at the expense of its people. —— dictatorship. the united states will target the means with which the dictatorship can accumulate debt to enrich its corrupt regime insiders...
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on bbc news... the national crime agency says the scale of slavery in the uk is far bigger than previously thought — with victims in every large town and city in the country. the war of words escalates — donald trump says his "fire and fury" threat against north korea was possibly not tough enough. nhs waiting lists have hit a ten—year high in england. other key targets, including urgent referral for cancer care, have also been missed. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. millions of pounds wiped off the value of blue—chip stocks. investors spooked by the simmering tension between the us and north korea. now it's time for meet the author. felicia yap‘s cv reads like a character from a book. after a childhood spent in kuala lumpur, she's been a biochemist, a war historian, a catwalk model, and she won a half blue in competitive ballroom dancing at cambridge university. if that wasn't enough, she's now written her first novel, which was
on bbc news... the national crime agency says the scale of slavery in the uk is far bigger than previously thought — with victims in every large town and city in the country. the war of words escalates — donald trump says his "fire and fury" threat against north korea was possibly not tough enough. nhs waiting lists have hit a ten—year high in england. other key targets, including urgent referral for cancer care, have also been missed. an update on the market numbers for you...
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of a young boy with dual british—australian nationality — who went missing during the barcelona attack — have flown to spain to try to find him. seven—year—old julian cadman became separated from his mother in las ramblas on thursday. steve bannon says he will continue to take on president trump's opponents despite being sacked as his chief strategist. mr bannon said he would take on the powers—that—be in politics, the media and business. aid officials say more than 16 million people have been affected by seasonal flooding across south asia. the floods in nepal, bangladesh and india are thought to have killed about 500 people and are expected to worsen. sport now, and time for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. and on. and us begin with cricket. the batsmen have done their bit at edgbaston and now it's the bowlers turn to shine against west indies, on day three of this day—night test. alastair cook was the star for england. his mammoth innings of 243, with some help from west indies fielders, pushed england towards 514—8 declared in theirfirst innings. as
of a young boy with dual british—australian nationality — who went missing during the barcelona attack — have flown to spain to try to find him. seven—year—old julian cadman became separated from his mother in las ramblas on thursday. steve bannon says he will continue to take on president trump's opponents despite being sacked as his chief strategist. mr bannon said he would take on the powers—that—be in politics, the media and business. aid officials say more than 16 million...
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fraud during the weekend's election of a new assembly. the head of the libyan national army warns italian ships that approach libyan waters without permission that they'll be repelled. and in the past few minutes, paris st germain have confirmed the signing of brazilian striker neymar ona signing of brazilian striker neymar on a five year contract.
fraud during the weekend's election of a new assembly. the head of the libyan national army warns italian ships that approach libyan waters without permission that they'll be repelled. and in the past few minutes, paris st germain have confirmed the signing of brazilian striker neymar ona signing of brazilian striker neymar on a five year contract.
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england woman striker who has accused the national team manager of discrimination. he has been cleared of any wrongdoing. and the times reports on research that people with long—term gum disease are 70% more likely to develop dementia. let's begin with our guests. jim, can you start, it's the eclipse. it is going to be the picture on many front pages. we like the times with lots of different images. with a story like this it's always the battle of the art editors! i think the times is the winner with the nice sequence of it passing over the moon in front of the sun. that is the right way round, isn't it! yes it is. it's just the right way round, isn't it! yes it is. it'sjust one of those striking images. i think we'll have to wait about 90 yea rs i think we'll have to wait about 90 years for the next one! and remember the last one, i wasjust a child. years for the next one! and remember the last one, i wasjust a childlj remember i was standing on a hillside. in america, especially the midwest, we were talking to people as they watched it this evening and it was a beautiful, clear sun
england woman striker who has accused the national team manager of discrimination. he has been cleared of any wrongdoing. and the times reports on research that people with long—term gum disease are 70% more likely to develop dementia. let's begin with our guests. jim, can you start, it's the eclipse. it is going to be the picture on many front pages. we like the times with lots of different images. with a story like this it's always the battle of the art editors! i think the times is the...
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deserving of the nation's gratitude." and, it would've been a flight from hell, but a courageous ukranian pilot gets the front of the straits times. he's been awarded a medal of courage after safely landing a plane despite a smashed windscreen and low visibility following a freak storm in turkey last week. so let's begin. with us is henry bonsu, a broadcaster and international conference host. good to see you. good morning to you both. let's start with the gene breakthrough. this is quite remarkable. it is remarkable. in a new cycle, we hear about medical interventions that will change the lives of millions every week, but this seems to be won. this is a us — korean study, written in the journal, nature. it removes deadly gene mutations. —— nature. people say could help remove all kinds of inherited diseases like cystic fibrosis and breast cancer. in the experiment that they worked on, they looked at hypertrophic khadi a trophy. —— cardia my trophy. nobody knew that some of these people who drop dead playing football were ill. this is the disease that they had. if you can scream
deserving of the nation's gratitude." and, it would've been a flight from hell, but a courageous ukranian pilot gets the front of the straits times. he's been awarded a medal of courage after safely landing a plane despite a smashed windscreen and low visibility following a freak storm in turkey last week. so let's begin. with us is henry bonsu, a broadcaster and international conference host. good to see you. good morning to you both. let's start with the gene breakthrough. this is quite...
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, the notion that, according to previous studies, a 10th of adults own half of the nation's wealth in this country. that is a shocking statistic. it is. but this is a trend that we have seen accelerating the last years since the financial crisis, because of the strategies launched by the bank of england. we seen a similar effect in europe with their corporate bond buying programmes. this is of course indicative of a trend that we see in other parts of the world, like in the us, where we have a growing divide between the super rich and the relatively poor. the question is how do we go forward ? the question is how do we go forward? what the question is how do we go forward ? what is the question is how do we go forward? what is interesting is this data refers to 2006 in. we will see whether the brexit vote and declining house prices in some areas, the slowdown of house price increases, whether that has had an impact. —— 2016. we will find out if this is the maximum that british wealth has got to. this is interesting, the front page of le figaro, and emmanuel macron‘s wife, brigit
, the notion that, according to previous studies, a 10th of adults own half of the nation's wealth in this country. that is a shocking statistic. it is. but this is a trend that we have seen accelerating the last years since the financial crisis, because of the strategies launched by the bank of england. we seen a similar effect in europe with their corporate bond buying programmes. this is of course indicative of a trend that we see in other parts of the world, like in the us, where we have a...
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government has its offices. this place has the nation's highest number of disappearances — close to 6000 people. it is a disturbing figure that could be much higher, since only a fraction of all cases are reported. the government is in a tough position. the local police was so corrupt, it was dismantled years ago. the cartels take advantage of this. from up here, it's striking to see how close mexico is to the us. that river, is called rio bravo by the mexicans, and rio grande by the americans, is the flowing border dividing and uniting both countries for hundreds of kilometres. in most of texas is the place where the next phase of the wall will be built. for many, that's a threat to their properties and to the landscape itself. building the wall will be difficult, and money may not be the biggest hurdle. getting the land is a major issue, because over 90% of the border in texas is privately owned. under the bush administration, many landowners receive letters saying they would have to sell their land to the goverment. noel first received a letter in 2008. for nine years, nothing happene
government has its offices. this place has the nation's highest number of disappearances — close to 6000 people. it is a disturbing figure that could be much higher, since only a fraction of all cases are reported. the government is in a tough position. the local police was so corrupt, it was dismantled years ago. the cartels take advantage of this. from up here, it's striking to see how close mexico is to the us. that river, is called rio bravo by the mexicans, and rio grande by the...
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gathering of southeast asian nations in the philippines, secretary tillerson is on a mission to get more countries to isolate north korea. sanctions have not worked in the past, though, and with pyongyang's fierce response, they are unlikely to work now. we need to be creating conditions where they are ready to come back to the table. and you are not going to create those conditions with unrelenting sanctions, with threats of war, preventive war, which is what we have heard from the tramp cabinet in this last week. south korea is open to talks with its neighbour. the country's foreign minister kang kyung—wha made that offer again to her north korean counterpart in manila. but he's reported to have called seoul's proposal insincere. this country, south korea, has dealt with the threat from across the border for a long time. but now that pyongyang has said it has developed missiles that are capable of hitting the us, it's made america nervous and has captured more global attention than ever before. the issue overshadowed this meeting in manila. and even though regional leaders came toget
gathering of southeast asian nations in the philippines, secretary tillerson is on a mission to get more countries to isolate north korea. sanctions have not worked in the past, though, and with pyongyang's fierce response, they are unlikely to work now. we need to be creating conditions where they are ready to come back to the table. and you are not going to create those conditions with unrelenting sanctions, with threats of war, preventive war, which is what we have heard from the tramp...
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was hailed a hero for stopping a cyber attack that crippled the national health service here in the uk. well, he's now been arrested by the fbi. in the arab news, the saudi embassy issues a warning to its nationals and residents following a spate of acid attacks across london. the advice for saudi's visiting the uk is to avoid walking in secluded and dark areas. on the front page of the gulf news, some interesting population numbers for the uae. one of the first countries in the region to reveal it's population count and the gender split is 69% men, compared with just 31% women. and, toddlers using smartphones and tablets before even turning one is the health feature on the front of the south china morning post. it follows a study of young children in hong kong. doctors have warned the habits can hinder eye and bone development, impact interpersonal skills and lead to addictive behaviour later in life. with us is alpesh patel, the ceo of praefinium partners. i think you'vejust i think you've just described me. we don't need smart phones here. we just read the papers. the washington
was hailed a hero for stopping a cyber attack that crippled the national health service here in the uk. well, he's now been arrested by the fbi. in the arab news, the saudi embassy issues a warning to its nationals and residents following a spate of acid attacks across london. the advice for saudi's visiting the uk is to avoid walking in secluded and dark areas. on the front page of the gulf news, some interesting population numbers for the uae. one of the first countries in the region to...
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widespread in the uk. the tip of the iceberg that we have established. the national crime agency saying that every large towns and cities probably —— has people involved in this kind of slavery whether it is in agriculture or domestic labour. it isa in agriculture or domestic labour. it is a really shocking story and modern slavery has been a huge focus of theresa may which she was in the home office and tried to carry on when she was in number ten but the interesting element of the story is that prosecutions of slavery and trafficking fell last year from 129 to 96. it is obviously taking some time for all these new measures that theresa may brought in to clamp down on modern slavery to come through and work. to be fair to the national crime agency, they made the point that rather like terrorism, people are not necessarily charged under terrorism offences, they are charged... well, not normal, but non—terrorist related offences. these may have been charged with rape or drugs or money—laundering offences. so they may not reflect the full picture. what is true, is that the anti—
widespread in the uk. the tip of the iceberg that we have established. the national crime agency saying that every large towns and cities probably —— has people involved in this kind of slavery whether it is in agriculture or domestic labour. it isa in agriculture or domestic labour. it is a really shocking story and modern slavery has been a huge focus of theresa may which she was in the home office and tried to carry on when she was in number ten but the interesting element of the story...
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its customers in control. we're bringing the nation smarter connected homes... but even if they turn the heating down, those on a standard variable tariff will see their bills going up. after the increases announced today, the cost of an average dualfuel energy bill, that's electricity and gas provided by british gas, will be going up. it will now cost you £1,120 a year, that is an increase of £76 compared to last year. it isn't the cheapest among the big players any more, but it is not the most expensive. british gas says it does mean 3 million people will pay more for their energy, but another 5.3 million customers won't be affected. british gas‘s owner centrica says it has little choice but to increase bills because the cost of providing electricity in particular has increased sharply. the reason for this is the transmission and distribution costs have been going up as well as the environmental and social policy costs. and recently, we've been selling electricity at a loss. those are the reasons why we've had to put prices up, beginning in the middle of september. over the pas
its customers in control. we're bringing the nation smarter connected homes... but even if they turn the heating down, those on a standard variable tariff will see their bills going up. after the increases announced today, the cost of an average dualfuel energy bill, that's electricity and gas provided by british gas, will be going up. it will now cost you £1,120 a year, that is an increase of £76 compared to last year. it isn't the cheapest among the big players any more, but it is not the...
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of the national health service. he wants to hear more about waheed's work, and what the nhs can learn from it. grab a seat. he brings an enormous sympathy to the approach, and i think there is a lot we can learn from that. and i hope that by bringing together the experiences of other people that have tried similar things around the nhs, along with waheed, that we can catalyse the uptake of this technology. for the benefits of our patients. we are getting a glimpse of the future here and i think what he is doing represents something that is very special. healthcare systems around the world are all constrained by their national boundaries. but the art, the science, the values of medicine know no national boundaries. and if anybody exhibits that, it's waheed and his work. the two connect at the top there, they scan the room, it is inside out... this simple everyday mitigation methods that so impressed sir bruce are the mainstay of waheed's work, but he is also keen to push the boundaries. he wanted to try an augmented reality telemedicine call to afghanistan, something which hadn't
of the national health service. he wants to hear more about waheed's work, and what the nhs can learn from it. grab a seat. he brings an enormous sympathy to the approach, and i think there is a lot we can learn from that. and i hope that by bringing together the experiences of other people that have tried similar things around the nhs, along with waheed, that we can catalyse the uptake of this technology. for the benefits of our patients. we are getting a glimpse of the future here and i...
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national borders. we are now regularly buying online from companies both within the eu and the us and we don't want that to be troublesome bureaucratic. a 20—year—old british model who says she was kidnapped for almost a week in milan has returned to the uk. chloe ayling says she feared for her life "second by second" and claims she was drugged, stuffed in a suitcase and threatened with being sold as a sex slave after being booked for a photo shoot. italian police say the model was attacked and drugged by two people. 0ur correspondent gavin lee is in turin in northern italy and explained what we know so far. what we know from the pre—statement given by chloe ayling is that the 20—year—old arrived thinking it was for a photo shoot at milan central station. when she arrived at an office one man appeared with a black glove and put his hand over her mouth so she did not scream and the other with a balaclava, injected over something. we've say that it is ketamine, a tranquilliser. she woke up ketamine, a tranquilliser. she woke up in the back of a car in this mountainous area close
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the most senior doctor in the uk, sir bruce keough, the medical director of the national health service. health service. he wants to hear more about waheed's work and what the nhs can learn from it. grab a seat. he brings enormous simplicity to the approach and i think there is a lot we can learn from that. i hope by bringing together the experiences of other people that have tried similar things around the nhs along with waheed, that we can use the uptake of technology for the benefit of patients. we are getting a glimpse of the future here and what he is doing represent something which is very special. health care systems around the world constrained by the national boundaries, the art, the science and the value of medicine no known national boundaries. if anybody exhibits that, it is waheed's work. the simple everyday communication methods which so impressed sir bruce are the mainstay of waheed's work. he is also keen to push boundaries. he wanted to try an augmented reality telemedicine call to afghanistan — something which has not been done before — so we teamed him up
the most senior doctor in the uk, sir bruce keough, the medical director of the national health service. health service. he wants to hear more about waheed's work and what the nhs can learn from it. grab a seat. he brings enormous simplicity to the approach and i think there is a lot we can learn from that. i hope by bringing together the experiences of other people that have tried similar things around the nhs along with waheed, that we can use the uptake of technology for the benefit of...
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became the fourth spacefaring nation to launch a probe into orbit around mars and, unlike those who came before them, they did it on their first attempt. the indian space research organisation, isro, has been gaining a reputation for doing tons of successful space stuff on a shoestring budget. their mars mission came in atjust $74 million, that's less than it cost to make the film gravity. and, in february this year, they made history again by launching a record 104 satellites on a single rocket. it could just be that india has created the perfect combination of big brains with big space experience, but a mentality for doing things on the cheap. just the sort of place you might go if you wanted to, say, land a robot on the moon for the space equivalent of small change. how confident are you that this will work? laughs welcome to the earthbound hq of team indus, one of the handful of start—ups competing for the google lunar xprize, that's $20 million for the first commercial company to land a rover on the moon. december, 2017, blast off. the team indus space craft goes into two day
became the fourth spacefaring nation to launch a probe into orbit around mars and, unlike those who came before them, they did it on their first attempt. the indian space research organisation, isro, has been gaining a reputation for doing tons of successful space stuff on a shoestring budget. their mars mission came in atjust $74 million, that's less than it cost to make the film gravity. and, in february this year, they made history again by launching a record 104 satellites on a single...
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xy's interview with the national crime agency, which was called in to investigate his allegations. much of it is so sensitive that it's been blacked out. but in the extracts we can read xy claims the police operation was racist, that he was tasked by his handler to plant drugs at the homes of the grooming gang and even told to take vulnerable girls to parties. he asked me at one point go pick one up and bring her to the house and bring some drugs with you... so i'd go and pick up these lasses take them to the party, leave some drugs on the table. the claims caused an outcry in the court room. the prosecution wanted the whole issue debated in secret but the bbc challenged that, which is why we can now tell you the full story. defence lawyers argued that xy's claims so discredited the police case, it was fatally flawed and the trials should be abandoned. years of investigation and a multi—million pound enquiry were injeopardy. the prosecution has expressed incredulity at our complaint about the deployment of xy. a convicted child rapist who drugged a child, then contacted someone
xy's interview with the national crime agency, which was called in to investigate his allegations. much of it is so sensitive that it's been blacked out. but in the extracts we can read xy claims the police operation was racist, that he was tasked by his handler to plant drugs at the homes of the grooming gang and even told to take vulnerable girls to parties. he asked me at one point go pick one up and bring her to the house and bring some drugs with you... so i'd go and pick up these lasses...
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, and green, and blue and white. the national super alliance, they're called, nasa, five opposition parties on one ticket. raila odinga is their presidential candidate, son of the country's first vice president. since then, the odingas have always been in opposition. it's his fourth attempt to get the top job, and at 72, probably his last, and that makes the stakes even higher. "the car is red", the sign reads, "the driver is drunk and the conductor is a thief". yes, red is the colour ofjubilee. drivers and conductors aside, their alliance won the last election. their candidate is the incumbent. uhuru kenyatta, son of kenya's first president. the big political dynasties live on more than 50 years after independence. the success of this whole ballot depends on what happens in this building. the independent electoral and boundaries commission, or iebc, is the arbiter of the whole process. in a country where vote—rigging has been suspected in the past and is expected in the future, their computerised voting system is the key to free and fair elections. if it works, fixing the result
, and green, and blue and white. the national super alliance, they're called, nasa, five opposition parties on one ticket. raila odinga is their presidential candidate, son of the country's first vice president. since then, the odingas have always been in opposition. it's his fourth attempt to get the top job, and at 72, probably his last, and that makes the stakes even higher. "the car is red", the sign reads, "the driver is drunk and the conductor is a thief". yes, red is...
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says around 3,000 have lost their homes. president koroma has called it a national tragedy. after two days of mounting and widespread public pressure, president trump has finally and explicitly condemned white supremacist groups. in response to the fatal violence in charlottesville, virginia, mr trump described the ku klux klan, neo—nazis and others as thugs and criminals. state media in north korea is saying kim jong—un has received a full briefing from the army on a plan to launch missiles towards the us pacific territory of guam. but it says he will keep watching american actions for a time before deciding whether to order any launch. let's have a look at the front pages of this morning's newspapers: the financial times reports that the uk's largest adult education provider faces collapse after a damning report by the education watchdog 0fsted. the metro leads with the court case of an 18—year—old cyclist who killed a pedestrian and later went online to blame the victim. the ‘i' leads with the government's publication of its blueprint for leaving the eu. the daily exp
says around 3,000 have lost their homes. president koroma has called it a national tragedy. after two days of mounting and widespread public pressure, president trump has finally and explicitly condemned white supremacist groups. in response to the fatal violence in charlottesville, virginia, mr trump described the ku klux klan, neo—nazis and others as thugs and criminals. state media in north korea is saying kim jong—un has received a full briefing from the army on a plan to launch...
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toughest test yet, having won two the last four six nations titles, coming third in the last world cup in paris. they haven't reached a world cup final before, but confidence will be high after they knocked out the hosts ireland in the last round and, as a result, simon middleton has named what's been seen to be his strongest 15 yet to take them on. we have been professional. we've had time together with combinations, so we know each other well, so actually i think what you want to do is to ensure that people are not worn out by playing the same 15, the same 23 for every minute of every game throughout all the stages so, when it comes to the knockout stages, people feel fresh and ready to go, and that can be done with a squad of 28. that semifinal kicks off here at quarter to eight tomorrow. the other one is at 5pm. that is underdogs the usa against the four—time world champions new zealand, who have already scored a whopping 35 tries in their three matches of this tournament so far. they are favourites to go through to the final, where they will meet either england or france. th
toughest test yet, having won two the last four six nations titles, coming third in the last world cup in paris. they haven't reached a world cup final before, but confidence will be high after they knocked out the hosts ireland in the last round and, as a result, simon middleton has named what's been seen to be his strongest 15 yet to take them on. we have been professional. we've had time together with combinations, so we know each other well, so actually i think what you want to do is to...
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the national average. deep breath and steady blow. demi—leigh has a chronic lung condition, exacerbated by smoking from the age of 12. my mum smoked and my dad smoked. it seemed like everybody were doing it, so i wanted to do it. she gave up cigarettes when she was diagnosed but has spented much of her life in and out of hospital. she's just 21. even though i am an adult, i still feel like i'm not grown up, because i can't go out to work every day. that gets to me quite a lot. if i'm like this at 21, what am i going to be like when i'm at 60? the kind of industrial legacy of areas like rotherham means that young people have been brought up sometimes in conditions and exposed to an environment which doesn't give them the best chances for lung health. so that could be poor nutrition, it could be poor housing. this clinic opened ten years ago and in that period not only has it helped cut hospital admissions, it's also reduced the number of deaths from industrial—related lung disease. will, who was a former miner, came here when it first opened. the staff helped him get fit f
the national average. deep breath and steady blow. demi—leigh has a chronic lung condition, exacerbated by smoking from the age of 12. my mum smoked and my dad smoked. it seemed like everybody were doing it, so i wanted to do it. she gave up cigarettes when she was diagnosed but has spented much of her life in and out of hospital. she's just 21. even though i am an adult, i still feel like i'm not grown up, because i can't go out to work every day. that gets to me quite a lot. if i'm like...
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was so important for the mental well—being of the nation. that is overstretching it slightly, especially for anybody watching outside of london. they are questioning why it cannot ring from 5pm to 7pm, when the building work is finished for the day. that is a fair point. but the work must be done. a £29 million renovation project, for those of you enjoy fa cts project, for those of you enjoy facts and figures. it has been a pleasure. thank you forjoining us this morning for the papers review. time for both of us to fall silent now. we will have more news at the top of the hour. well, tuesday's looking pretty good across most of the uk. the rest of the week, however, overall is still looking rather changeable. and actually, as we head into the weekend, it looks pretty blustery, as well. this is a gloomy picture from yesterday in aberystwyth, from monday. tuesday is going to be a lot sunnier across this part of the world. now, this is the satellite picture, from the last 12 hours or so. we had some rain sweeping across many western and northern areas. really quite heavy rain i
was so important for the mental well—being of the nation. that is overstretching it slightly, especially for anybody watching outside of london. they are questioning why it cannot ring from 5pm to 7pm, when the building work is finished for the day. that is a fair point. but the work must be done. a £29 million renovation project, for those of you enjoy fa cts project, for those of you enjoy facts and figures. it has been a pleasure. thank you forjoining us this morning for the papers...
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nationals are treated by the courts here than by eu courts that may offer a substantial and substandard judicial system. if he can pledge that, he will keep things happy on his side. the problem is water that is part of the deal because from the other side, senior people in europe will not want this to happen, they will want the ecg to still have supremacy, so i suspect this is something that will look to appease the backbenchers, but will it actually worked in the reality of the negotiations? let us look at the independent and another brexit story and they are claiming that what the uk pays to the eu, well, that was set during the eu, well, that was set during the referendum to be at £350 million each week and this newspaper is saying it is half of that. this is an important story because at the ce ntre an important story because at the centre of the successful leave campaign was this bus with the words £350 million each week and a lot of people thought, hang on a minute, that seems like a terribly huge amount of money and we should be putting that back into the nhs. as e
nationals are treated by the courts here than by eu courts that may offer a substantial and substandard judicial system. if he can pledge that, he will keep things happy on his side. the problem is water that is part of the deal because from the other side, senior people in europe will not want this to happen, they will want the ecg to still have supremacy, so i suspect this is something that will look to appease the backbenchers, but will it actually worked in the reality of the negotiations?...
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support was not open—ended and insisted he would not engage in "nation—building," a practice he has accused his predecessors of doing at huge cost. also in the times, people with long term gum disease are 70% more likely to develop dementia according to researchers. scientists believe that years of gum neglect could eventually damage the brain and also cause heart disease and some cancers. and finally the photo on front of the independent says it all. millions of americans were amazed by a total solar eclipse which swept the us from coast to coast. it lasted almost three minutes in some places, as the moon's shadow raced across the earth at a speed of almost 2,500 kilometres per hour. with us is iain anderson, who's founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. they give arejoining they give are joining us, iain. they give arejoining us, iain. it really cause incredible shadows. so moron that in a moment. the latest developments in spain features on the front of most papers, including the front of most papers, including the irish times, which focused on suspected
support was not open—ended and insisted he would not engage in "nation—building," a practice he has accused his predecessors of doing at huge cost. also in the times, people with long term gum disease are 70% more likely to develop dementia according to researchers. scientists believe that years of gum neglect could eventually damage the brain and also cause heart disease and some cancers. and finally the photo on front of the independent says it all. millions of americans were...
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, when she was made queen, that she would serve her nation and i think it is something that when people read it tomorrow morning, they would feel very reassured by that. do you think she will continue to wind down? which is good. it is rather a proper management structure. this is the royal firm and you would allow the executives of the future to take on some responsibilities. sorry i keep interrupting, the problem with prince charles is that the more prince charles is that the more prince william does, the more people wa nt prince william does, the more people want him, to skip one... this is like a reality to be so. it is but it is not. if that queen and hopefully this will not happen very soon, if she needs to step aside because the council is getting older, then the line of secession continues. this was the same issue with a bit tory. edward vii came in as an old guy. —— with victoria. a lot of people maybe even envy this country because there is a head of state, back off of these, and all the things churning and going on, she is there. do you feel sorry for prince charle
, when she was made queen, that she would serve her nation and i think it is something that when people read it tomorrow morning, they would feel very reassured by that. do you think she will continue to wind down? which is good. it is rather a proper management structure. this is the royal firm and you would allow the executives of the future to take on some responsibilities. sorry i keep interrupting, the problem with prince charles is that the more prince charles is that the more prince...
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urgent clarity on the status of eu nationals post—brexit. many fear the uk could be heading for a skills shortage, as the number of eu citizens seeking work has dipped sharply. meanwhile, the guardian leads with uk prime minister theresa may who has come under fire for counting foreign students as part of the government's immigration target, when officialfigures revealed that fewer than 5,000 remain after their via expires. the independent focusses on the falling pound and how travellers are now receiving less than one euro at some airport money exchange providers. sterling this week fell to a fresh eight—year low. the guardian financial pages report the uk government has given the go—ahead for the first trials of convoys of semi—automated trucks on uk highways. up to three wirelessly connected lorries will travel in convoy with a driver in each cab ready to take control if needed. and, finally, in the gulf news, a former cia agent is planning to purchase a controlling stake in twitter so she can ban us president donald trump from the platform. valerie plame wilson has raise
urgent clarity on the status of eu nationals post—brexit. many fear the uk could be heading for a skills shortage, as the number of eu citizens seeking work has dipped sharply. meanwhile, the guardian leads with uk prime minister theresa may who has come under fire for counting foreign students as part of the government's immigration target, when officialfigures revealed that fewer than 5,000 remain after their via expires. the independent focusses on the falling pound and how travellers are...
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were killed in the mi crash. beyond anything experienced — the assessment of the us national weather service as thousands of people are rescued from rising floodwaters in texas. a warning to stay away from east sussex beaches and to keep doors and windows closed after a suspected chemical leak led to 50 people reporting eye and throat irritation. a change in policy on brexit — labour says britain should stay in the single market and customs union for a period after the leaving the eu. victims of the grenfell tower fire are remembered in a minute ‘s silence at the notting hail festival. some
were killed in the mi crash. beyond anything experienced — the assessment of the us national weather service as thousands of people are rescued from rising floodwaters in texas. a warning to stay away from east sussex beaches and to keep doors and windows closed after a suspected chemical leak led to 50 people reporting eye and throat irritation. a change in policy on brexit — labour says britain should stay in the single market and customs union for a period after the leaving the eu....
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national assets. they've always had hydroelectric power with the dams they have got. obviously with the volcanoes and mountain ranges and thermal springs, this labels them to have natural assets to leverage and they've been making the most of it —— enables. 45% of their power is currently clean, green energy and they're looking to get that to 90% by 2050. here's chile, south america and the rest of the world and here's donald trump, saying we're going to do that. they seem downbeat about what he's doing with the paris accord agreement and not looking at climate change. other companies picking up the pattern. we are going to have to sprint to the finish. that's the worst pun you will hear all week! usain bolt, what a sad end to the career, and we might know why now. this is a bit of athlete tittle tattle, there's stories about athletes being in an air—conditioned room before the relay race were u nfortu nately room before the relay race were unfortunately the great usain bolt collapsed in a heap. i have to say this, we saw some great performances in the last ten days at the lon
national assets. they've always had hydroelectric power with the dams they have got. obviously with the volcanoes and mountain ranges and thermal springs, this labels them to have natural assets to leverage and they've been making the most of it —— enables. 45% of their power is currently clean, green energy and they're looking to get that to 90% by 2050. here's chile, south america and the rest of the world and here's donald trump, saying we're going to do that. they seem downbeat about...
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walker and louise minchin. north korea receives unanimous condemnation at the united nations for firing a ballistic missile overjapan. as diplomats describe the latest action as outrageous, pyongyang releases pictures of the test, and says it will carry out similar drills in the future. good morning, it is wednesday 30 august. also this morning: a night—time curfew is declared in the flood—hit city of houston, in a move to prevent looting. a call for a ban on credit card firms extending spending limits without the cardholders' consent.
walker and louise minchin. north korea receives unanimous condemnation at the united nations for firing a ballistic missile overjapan. as diplomats describe the latest action as outrageous, pyongyang releases pictures of the test, and says it will carry out similar drills in the future. good morning, it is wednesday 30 august. also this morning: a night—time curfew is declared in the flood—hit city of houston, in a move to prevent looting. a call for a ban on credit card firms extending...
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morning found a quarter of manufacturers have seen a decrease in applications from eu nationals. at the same time, 16% have seen a number of eu nationals leaving their business going up. kpmg released a report and predicts 1 business going up. kpmg released a report and predicts1 million eu nationals that currently work here in the uk are now considering leaving. the vast majority of eu nationals in the country at the moment to consider the uk as very or quite an attractive place to work. the uk exports $336 billion worth of goods and services to the eu. the eu sends back 376 billion. in economic terms at least, it is going to be beneficial for both sides to get the issue of workers‘ rights resolved sooner, rather than later. let‘s talk to the head of education and skills policy at eef. thanks for being on the programme. explain which types of manufacturers are feeling this pain most of the moment 7596 feeling this pain most of the moment 75% of manufacturers say they are struggling to recruit. there is huge concerned this alarming figure will only increase as eu nationals leave
morning found a quarter of manufacturers have seen a decrease in applications from eu nationals. at the same time, 16% have seen a number of eu nationals leaving their business going up. kpmg released a report and predicts 1 business going up. kpmg released a report and predicts1 million eu nationals that currently work here in the uk are now considering leaving. the vast majority of eu nationals in the country at the moment to consider the uk as very or quite an attractive place to work. the...
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and national president, jacob zuma. cue bitter recriminations. my guest today is pravin gordhan, the man president zuma sacked as finance minister in controversial circumstances earlier this year. does the anc need to be broken up to enable south africa to thrive? pravin gordhan in johannesburg, welcome to hardtalk thank you, thank you for having me. long distance as it might be. let's consider what is happening in your country today and particularly the fallout from the motion of no—confidence against president jacob zuma, which didn't succeed, but got 177 votes, which was significant. it clearly included a substantial number of anc mps. how toxic is the atmosphere inside the anc as a result of that vote? there certainly is an active debate and discussion of ideas. to answer questions that you have raised in your introduction, the anc is still absolutely crucial to south africa's future, the values, programmes and policies of the anc are extremely relevant now and possibly for the next decade or two, they are policies that can still banned this nation together and increase prospec
and national president, jacob zuma. cue bitter recriminations. my guest today is pravin gordhan, the man president zuma sacked as finance minister in controversial circumstances earlier this year. does the anc need to be broken up to enable south africa to thrive? pravin gordhan in johannesburg, welcome to hardtalk thank you, thank you for having me. long distance as it might be. let's consider what is happening in your country today and particularly the fallout from the motion of...
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calm after opposition supporters clashed with the police. the captain of mexico's national football team has been sanctioned by the us for allegedly being linked to a drug—trafficking cartel. rafael marquez was one of 21 people named by the us treasury department. they are all accused of having ties with alleged drug trafficker raul flores hernandez. it's time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i am stephen sackur. venezuela's political and economic crisis is precariously poised. the maduro regime is determined to rewrite the constitution to strengthen its grip on power. the opposition is intent on power. the opposition is intent on using mass protest to bring the government down. the current stand—off is not sustainable, but which side will prevail? my guest is isaias medina. until last month the venezuelan diplomat at the un. now an anti— maduro dissident. can maduro al asked his enemies? —— at last. isaias medina, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thank you so much. i would like to express my gratitude not only to you personally but to hardtalk and the bbc for represe
calm after opposition supporters clashed with the police. the captain of mexico's national football team has been sanctioned by the us for allegedly being linked to a drug—trafficking cartel. rafael marquez was one of 21 people named by the us treasury department. they are all accused of having ties with alleged drug trafficker raul flores hernandez. it's time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i am stephen sackur. venezuela's political and economic crisis is precariously poised. the...
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disease is higher than the national average. deep breath and steady blow. demi—leigh has a chronic lung condition, exacerbated by smoking from the age of 12. my mum smoked and my dad smoked. it seemed like everybody were doing it, so i wanted to do it. she gave up cigarettes when she was diagnosed but has spented much of her life in and out of hospital. she's just 21. even though i am an adult, i still feel like i'm not grown up, because i can't go out to work every day. that gets to me quite a lot. if i'm like this at 21, what am i going to be like when i'm at 60? the kind of industrial legacy of areas like rotherham means that young people have been brought up sometimes in conditions and exposed to an environment which doesn't give them the best chances for lung health. so that could be poor nutrition, it could be poor housing. this clinic opened ten years ago and in that period not only has it helped cut hospital admissions, it's also reduced the number of deaths from industrial—related lung disease. will, who was a former miner, came here when it first opened. the staff helped him
disease is higher than the national average. deep breath and steady blow. demi—leigh has a chronic lung condition, exacerbated by smoking from the age of 12. my mum smoked and my dad smoked. it seemed like everybody were doing it, so i wanted to do it. she gave up cigarettes when she was diagnosed but has spented much of her life in and out of hospital. she's just 21. even though i am an adult, i still feel like i'm not grown up, because i can't go out to work every day. that gets to me...
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the final metres. —— yeager. the east african nation has now won 12 of the 15 editions of the world championships. sam kendrick ‘s, unbeaten this year, capped a fantastic season with gold. at 2a, he has a long career ahead of him. —— kendricks. botswana's isaac makwala says he is "devastated" to have missed out on the 400 meters final. athletics commentator will downing explained to me how the controversy unfolded. 0fficials stopped him from entering the stadium this evening. he was entered in the 400 metres, and was withdrawn by the iaaf. he was stopped and brought into the office. there are some athletes, many on social media, tonight, that are sad about the fact that he has not been able to compete. you could have been able to compete. you could have been a good candidate for a medalfor botswa na. a good candidate for a medalfor botswana. we've also had the athletics chief from botswana said they had been left completely in the dark. the iaaf medical delegate has said that hast to a 48 hour incubation period, and because he was diagnosed with norovirus yesterday, they were
the final metres. —— yeager. the east african nation has now won 12 of the 15 editions of the world championships. sam kendrick ‘s, unbeaten this year, capped a fantastic season with gold. at 2a, he has a long career ahead of him. —— kendricks. botswana's isaac makwala says he is "devastated" to have missed out on the 400 meters final. athletics commentator will downing explained to me how the controversy unfolded. 0fficials stopped him from entering the stadium this...
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official who has compared nationalism to alcoholism. frans timmermans accused nationalism of creating a short period of exaltation followed by a long period of headaches. the guardian financial pages carry a warning from the uk food and drink industry, who say there could be significant disruption if the government fails to stem the flow of eu nationals leaving the uk. the ft says credit default swap bundles are making a comeback, ten years after the financial crisis. hedge funds are embracing the products, as low volatility and record prices for corporate debt tempt them into riskier areas, to make higher returns. also in the ft, google has changed the way it responds to people searching information on depression. the tech giant will now invite us users to fill out an online questionnaire to check whether their symptoms point to being clinically depressed. and finally, in the independent sport pages, england's record, goal—scorer wayne rooney, has announced his retirement from international football. the 31—year—old has scored 53 goals for england, in a career that has
official who has compared nationalism to alcoholism. frans timmermans accused nationalism of creating a short period of exaltation followed by a long period of headaches. the guardian financial pages carry a warning from the uk food and drink industry, who say there could be significant disruption if the government fails to stem the flow of eu nationals leaving the uk. the ft says credit default swap bundles are making a comeback, ten years after the financial crisis. hedge funds are embracing...
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blew up before the attack on las ramblas. the united nations says thousands of civilians are fleeing this is the city of temp tee, the only city... jerry lewis has died in las vegas, he was 91. he acted with dean martin before going solo. at ten o'clock we will have a full round—up of the day's news. but first in world, we have been to mosul to meet survivors and explore how they have explored three years of brutal rule under isis. this is mosul, iraq's second city. there is nothing left, nothing that is not untouched. when isis unleashed their reign of terror, the world watched in horror. for the people of mosul, there was no escape. isis have been routed. but what happened to the people who survived? the road to mosul is long and convoluted. to reach even the outskirts of the city, you have to navigate numerous checkpoints. these roads are busy again, but all around you can see the remnants from nine months of fighting. we've just entered west mosul and we're yet to see the full devastation of this war. while it very much feels like this city is functioning again, there i
blew up before the attack on las ramblas. the united nations says thousands of civilians are fleeing this is the city of temp tee, the only city... jerry lewis has died in las vegas, he was 91. he acted with dean martin before going solo. at ten o'clock we will have a full round—up of the day's news. but first in world, we have been to mosul to meet survivors and explore how they have explored three years of brutal rule under isis. this is mosul, iraq's second city. there is nothing left,...
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in every large town and city in britain. the uk's national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims. 111 arrests were made across the uk in may and june. the us and canada are investigating reports that cuba may have used a sonic device to damage the hearing of its diplomatic staff in havana. the us said its diplomats were taken ill. one canadian is reported to have had hearing loss and headaches. washington has expleed two cu ban diplomats. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. venezuela's political and economic crisis is precariously poised. the maduro regime is determined to rewrite the constitution to strengthen its grip on power. the opposition is intent on using mass protest to bring the government down. the current stand—off is not sustainable, but which side will prevail? my guest is isaias medina, until last month the venezuelan diplomat at the un. now an anti—maduro dissident. can maduro outlast his enemies? isaias medina, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thank you so much, stephen. i would like to express my gr
in every large town and city in britain. the uk's national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims. 111 arrests were made across the uk in may and june. the us and canada are investigating reports that cuba may have used a sonic device to damage the hearing of its diplomatic staff in havana. the us said its diplomats were taken ill. one canadian is reported to have had hearing loss and headaches. washington has expleed two cu ban diplomats. now on bbc news,...
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is prevalent in every large town and city. the national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims. this story is trending on bbc.com: taylor swift has described in court the moment she was grouped by radio dj david mueller. they were photographed head of a concert. she said he reached under her skirt. mr mueller denies those charges. stay with us here on bbc news. now it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. venezuela's political and economic crisis is precariously poised. the maduro regime is determined to rewrite the constitution to strengthen its grip on power. the opposition is intent on using mass protest to bring the government down. the current stand—off is not sustainable, but which side will prevail? my guest is isaias medina, until last month the venezuelan diplomat at the un. now an anti—maduro dissident. can maduro outlast his enemies? isaias medina, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thank you so much, stephen. i would like to express my gratitude not only to you personally but to hardtalk and the bbc for representing
is prevalent in every large town and city. the national crime agency says there are likely to be tens of thousands of victims. this story is trending on bbc.com: taylor swift has described in court the moment she was grouped by radio dj david mueller. they were photographed head of a concert. she said he reached under her skirt. mr mueller denies those charges. stay with us here on bbc news. now it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. venezuela's political and...