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obviously, the uk cities can no longer become european capital of culture, post—brexit. is there a way of harnessing what we have learned from the previous experiences to be able to make that mitigated? of course, there is the uk city of culture, which commentary is in 2021 and hull has just culture, which commentary is in 2021 and hull hasjust been, —— which cove ntry and hull hasjust been, —— which coventry is in 2021. but also the world, we did huge relationship building with china, indonesia and with america actually, around how we engage artists to do great things in oui’ engage artists to do great things in our cities and places, and to tell that story especially in places like liverpool, a port, a huge melting pot of cultures, how we tell that international story to the world. where do you see the balance lying between positive and negative as to what the cultural life of britain might be like outside the eu? the positives, we have to keep those relationships going and keep telling the stories of the uk and different places. we need to really invest in t
obviously, the uk cities can no longer become european capital of culture, post—brexit. is there a way of harnessing what we have learned from the previous experiences to be able to make that mitigated? of course, there is the uk city of culture, which commentary is in 2021 and hull has just culture, which commentary is in 2021 and hull hasjust been, —— which cove ntry and hull hasjust been, —— which coventry is in 2021. but also the world, we did huge relationship building with...
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they were down to try and become the european capital of culture but instead they will celebrate the ethnic diversity, so a lot of things going on and a lot of companies come here as well and we have channel for and sky moving into the city and burberry and the atm company link. mark goldstone is from the west and north yorkshire chamber of commerce. thanks for coming along. let's talk about the big news of the day, £150 billion is the policy that labour have set out today, an awful lot of money but for business leaders in the north, they would welcome that sort of commitment. absolutely and i wouldn't put it to a cost, this is an investment for the future and perhaps making up for some of the past inadequate investment we have had in the north. people in the north are playing a full part in this. it's a balance, because we don't want to break the economy and the conservatives would say it is reckless and we do need this. we are not talking about spending this in a single year. you might be getting train track today that is of the victorian era. i was trundling for four hours to go
they were down to try and become the european capital of culture but instead they will celebrate the ethnic diversity, so a lot of things going on and a lot of companies come here as well and we have channel for and sky moving into the city and burberry and the atm company link. mark goldstone is from the west and north yorkshire chamber of commerce. thanks for coming along. let's talk about the big news of the day, £150 billion is the policy that labour have set out today, an awful lot of...
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nearly 15 years to the day it was named european capital of culture, a title is then took up in 2008. there were lots of exa m ples took up in 2008. there were lots of examples around here of what that has meant for liverpool. of course leaving the eu means uk cities are no longer eligible to be named capital of culture for europe, one of the more visible effects leaving the eu has had on the arts and culture industry, but of course it is something that has affected entire swathes of british life. my colleague david sillitoe has been looking at what post brexit britain might look like, the potential benefits and deficits for what might happen once we do leave the eu in a rts happen once we do leave the eu in arts and culture... what you're looking at is the work of a british company called jellyfish, which isjust a part of the uk's fast—growing visual effects industry. this is rogue one, star wars, we've done a lot of work on star wars within the last two or three years. this is really high—end hollywood stuff, though. yeah, and we are one of the — if not the leading centre for
nearly 15 years to the day it was named european capital of culture, a title is then took up in 2008. there were lots of exa m ples took up in 2008. there were lots of examples around here of what that has meant for liverpool. of course leaving the eu means uk cities are no longer eligible to be named capital of culture for europe, one of the more visible effects leaving the eu has had on the arts and culture industry, but of course it is something that has affected entire swathes of british...
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i spent a decade of my career in liverpool, working through the european capital of culture, and i watched a city transform. some of that was about telling our story in liverpool, and across the tees valley we have this amazing story to tell, which is part of industry, pa rt tell, which is part of industry, part of nature, part of the landscape and people, and i think that 2025 would give us that opportunity to reshape and retell a story that matters. it matters to a huge volume of people. good luck with that. thank you, laura sellers. don't forget, you can let us know what you think, particularly if you are watching in middlesbrough. the details are on the screen. those are all the ways to get in touch with us. we are middlesbrough goes on all week, and culminates in the big weekend on radio one. now, let's get a look at the weather with sarah. hi, simon. 0ne a look at the weather with sarah. hi, simon. one of those days. blue skies and sunshine, some fairly heavy showers. not all of us will see them, the atmosphere isn't reactive at the moment, so lots of energy and some cloud. some of o
i spent a decade of my career in liverpool, working through the european capital of culture, and i watched a city transform. some of that was about telling our story in liverpool, and across the tees valley we have this amazing story to tell, which is part of industry, pa rt tell, which is part of industry, part of nature, part of the landscape and people, and i think that 2025 would give us that opportunity to reshape and retell a story that matters. it matters to a huge volume of people. good...
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there will be no more european capitals of culture in the uk. is the sun is setting before it has begun? the honourable gentleman... it is not surprising eu institutions are not going to be in a state that is not a member of the eu. that could not come as a surprise. 0n the capitals of culture, i agree, it is disappointing that after they had let british cities applying for the process , let british cities applying for the process, the commission decided they couldn‘t. we are in urgent talks with the commission about that and we are making sure all those citizens —— cities that apply can continue with their cultural development. it has been shown to be an extremely good basis for the regeneration of cities and towns across the uk. this saturday i will be announcing the winners... will my right honourable friend wish all retailers the best of luck and also wish those winners congratulations?” the best of luck and also wish those winners congratulations? i am happy to share my honourable friend‘s congratulations. many members will be cel
there will be no more european capitals of culture in the uk. is the sun is setting before it has begun? the honourable gentleman... it is not surprising eu institutions are not going to be in a state that is not a member of the eu. that could not come as a surprise. 0n the capitals of culture, i agree, it is disappointing that after they had let british cities applying for the process , let british cities applying for the process, the commission decided they couldn‘t. we are in urgent talks...
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in 24 hours, the people of dundee will wave off the bed for the 2023 european capital of culture. a fantastic bid, which will generate some 1500 jobs and add 5% local gdp. can i ask the prime minister, notwithstanding her current difficulties with europe, to back this bid, given it comes the most innovative and forward—looking city in the hall of the uk? of course, we are always willing to back bids from any city in the united kingdom to become the european city of culture. but i work on the fact that dundee has put a bid for us and as part of theirs. but we want to support all cities in the united kingdom. it is a criminal offence for those like teachers, in a position of trust, to have a sexual relationship with those young people and is 18. but a constituent came to me recently that it distressed about a relationship between his 17—year—old daughter and a middle—aged driving instructor. while consensual, this is not illegal. i'm concerned there might be risks to young drivers by being groomed by a predatory instructor. do you agree that driving instructors a re do you a
in 24 hours, the people of dundee will wave off the bed for the 2023 european capital of culture. a fantastic bid, which will generate some 1500 jobs and add 5% local gdp. can i ask the prime minister, notwithstanding her current difficulties with europe, to back this bid, given it comes the most innovative and forward—looking city in the hall of the uk? of course, we are always willing to back bids from any city in the united kingdom to become the european city of culture. but i work on the...
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and given that. to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. years since the city was european capital of culture.. liverpool was the capital of culture ? liverpool was the capital of culture? 2008 it was. this is going to be a huge event. to be a huge event. them puppets, whatever you do, don't call them puppets. call them puppets. for a final time in october, for anyone who hasn't seen them before. anyone who hasn't seen them before. they are until you see them close up. the liverpool giants are an odd phenomenon. phenomenon. them and they have added millions of pounds to the local economy. pounds to the local economy. hardly notice the cranes holding them up. them up. centenary of the sinking of the titanic. titanic. the girl wasjoined by her grandmother. it was brilliant. wandering the streets until she was reunited with her granddaughter. reunited with her granddaughter. very emotional. impressive puppets! you can't call them puppets! i know, i only said that to wind you up! i only said that to wind you up! do you know which ones are coming? not yet. yet. naughty, he used to clock his leg an
and given that. to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. years since the city was european capital of culture.. liverpool was the capital of culture ? liverpool was the capital of culture? 2008 it was. this is going to be a huge event. to be a huge event. them puppets, whatever you do, don't call them puppets. call them puppets. for a final time in october, for anyone who hasn't seen them before. anyone who hasn't seen them before. they are until you see them close up. the liverpool giants are an...
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taking place during galway‘s year as the european capital of culture. in a moment, will have a special programme about the coronavirus outbreak, but now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. we've got some very large contrasts in our weather today, from the stunning sunshine that some of us are enjoying across parts of northern england, northern ireland and scotland, to the rather drab, cloudy and wet conditions we have across parts of southern england. now, the rain that's been working in across parts of the south of england into east anglia, that's going to be pushing away during the first part of the evening. we'll be left with clearing skies and with light winds around, that's a recipe for it turning cold. the frost pushing a little bit further southwards into parts of wales and the midlands, along with northern england and scotland, but perhaps not quite as chilly in northern ireland, here we'll have some cloud and showers to start the day. otherwise, a fine sunny cold, likely frosty start to the day, maybe an odd fog
taking place during galway‘s year as the european capital of culture. in a moment, will have a special programme about the coronavirus outbreak, but now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. we've got some very large contrasts in our weather today, from the stunning sunshine that some of us are enjoying across parts of northern england, northern ireland and scotland, to the rather drab, cloudy and wet conditions we have across parts of southern england. now, the...
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capital of culture in 2023. dundee, nottingham, leeds, milton keynes, belfast and londonderry had all submitted bids — but the european commission said the decision was one of the many concrete consequences of brexit. the government says it's deeply disappointed. the former labour minister ivan lewis has been suspended by the labour party while allegations of inappropriate behaviour are investigated. a complaint against mr lewis was made to the labour whips office earlier this month. mr lewis denies wrongdoing or non—consensual bahviour — but says he's sorry if he has made women who work with him feel "awkward". the labour party says it takes all allegations of sexual harassment extremely seriously. dozens of people had to be rescued from their homes in parts of cumbria and lancashire last night after heavy rainfall caused flooding. more than 70 people were helped to safety after the emergency services received hundreds of calls. a number of flood warnings are still in place. let's get the latest from our
capital of culture in 2023. dundee, nottingham, leeds, milton keynes, belfast and londonderry had all submitted bids — but the european commission said the decision was one of the many concrete consequences of brexit. the government says it's deeply disappointed. the former labour minister ivan lewis has been suspended by the labour party while allegations of inappropriate behaviour are investigated. a complaint against mr lewis was made to the labour whips office earlier this month. mr lewis...