0
0.0
Apr 29, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard parker 20 more on the _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc website _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc website about - dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 i more on the bbc website about that. let me show you live pictures from columbia. we're continuing to focus on the deadline that's been set at columbia for this afternoon. you can see plenty of activity outside the main campus at the university. the number of campus rest over the weekend rose to at least 900. police breaking up encampments at schools across the country. use of ucla, northeastern university but the president of columbia under intense pressure at the moment notjust from republicans but also from democrats in the centre of the party who wrote to her this morning saying they were disappointed in the action she had taken on the encampments. we will look at that and how it's polling for president biden. new polling out this week that shows president truong, former president trump still ahead in some key swing states. we will be rig
richard parker 20 more on the _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc website _ dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 more on the bbc website about - dodeccahedrons. richard parker 20 i more on the bbc website about that. let me show you live pictures from columbia. we're continuing to focus on the deadline that's been set at columbia for this afternoon. you can see plenty of activity outside the main campus at the university. the...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
with i am -- let's head to richard.— head to richard. fairly low ambition. _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they will - head to richard. fairly low. ambition, they will probably head to richard. fairly low- ambition, they will probably have to do much _ ambition, they will probably have to do much better than one seat. the tees— do much better than one seat. the tees valley— do much better than one seat. the tees valley area has a crucial mayor election— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on— tees valley area has a crucial mayor election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote _ election on thursday as well. 73% of the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly— the vote last time, 30 say it is fairly unlikely you are when by that amount _ fairly unlikely you are when by that amount. will he weigh in at all? labour— amount. will he weigh in at all? labour believe there will be huge symbolism in removing what is the poster _ symbolism in removing what is the poster boy— sy
with i am -- let's head to richard.— head to richard. fairly low ambition. _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they _ head to richard. fairly low ambition, they will - head to richard. fairly low. ambition, they will probably head to richard. fairly low- ambition, they will probably have to do much _ ambition, they will probably have to do much better than one seat. the tees— do much better than one seat. the tees valley— do much better than one seat. the tees valley area has a...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it was richard, and i logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't — logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know _ logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that _ logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that person, i logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that person, but i and i don't know that person, but thatis and i don't know that person, but that is the team, i was looking to them for the expertise to provide them for the expertise to provide the information to mr morgan and when i referred to initiating further analysis, when i referred to initiating furtheranalysis, it when i referred to initiating further analysis, it was from them that that information came. hagar further analysis, it was from them that that information came. how were they qualified — that that information came. how were they qualified to _ that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse _ that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse the - that that information came. how were they qualified to analyse the logs i the
it was richard, and i logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't — logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know _ logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that _ logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that person, i logs? no. who was? it was richard, and i don't know that person, but i and i don't know that person, but thatis and i don't know that person, but that is the team, i was looking to them for the expertise to provide them for the expertise to...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard tice, do you have any thoughts — organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is all. any thoughts on that... that is all very well. — any thoughts on that... that is all very well. but _ any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we _ any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we have _ any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we have always - any thoughts on that... that is all very well, but we have always ledj very well, but we have always led the way, — very well, but we have always led the way, and we've always taken more than our— the way, and we've always taken more than our fair— the way, and we've always taken more than ourfair share, but the way, and we've always taken more than our fair share, but that's been
richard tice, do you have any thoughts — organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... _ organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is - organised. richard tice, do you have any thoughts on that... that is all. any thoughts on that... that is all very well. — any thoughts on that... that is all very well. but _ any thoughts on...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard, thank you. that is _ in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my - in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my view. | in a court ofjustice. richard, i thank you. that is my view. and in a court ofjustice. richard, - thank you. that is my view. and we not it. thank you. that is my view. and we got it- thank _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very much. - thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very much. if - thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very much. if you | got it. thank you very much. if you hear views here that you absolutely disagree with and want to virulently disagree with and want to virulently disagree with, you think this is an unfair representation, get in stanley tucci and have your say as well. we are representing the calls coming in, we have no editorial agenda, we have another call and it is debbie and i will come to text as well. debbie in rugby,
richard, thank you. that is _ in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my - in a court ofjustice. richard, thank you. that is my view. | in a court ofjustice. richard, i thank you. that is my view. and in a court ofjustice. richard, - thank you. that is my view. and we not it. thank you. that is my view. and we got it- thank _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it. thank you very _ thank you. that is my view. and we got it....
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lord richards in the uk sa in: the way. lord richards in the uk saying that _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk should stop l saying that the uk should stop selling arms. he's also saying that sometimes in conflict you get a moment that crystallises action internationally. he was suggesting maybe this is it. do you think that might be the case?— might be the case? well, in other wars i have _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported on _ might be the case? well, in other wars i have reported on over- might be the case? well, in other| wars i have reported on over quite might be the case? well, in other l wars i have reported on over quite a few years, that israel has been involved in, they normally have ended when, not after months and months, but after a matter of weeks, from time to time they have ended with an event that has been so awful that the americans particularly have
lord richards in the uk sa in: the way. lord richards in the uk saying that _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk _ the way. lord richards in the uk saying that the uk should stop l saying that the uk should stop selling arms. he's also saying that sometimes in conflict you get a moment that crystallises action internationally. he was suggesting maybe this is it. do you think that might be the case?— might be the case? well,...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
now, i played richard iii onstage, i toured and played richard iii. so, i thought, ok, i won't play richard, but i'll probably play a good part. and the offer came through from the bbc and it was a thief with two lines. stephen snorts and i'm working every day with, i you know, on a big hollywood show. and i thought, why do they have this very fixed idea of me? and i didn't go back and work for a little while. and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really, foryou, in britain, comes back to class. yeah. and i think class is something that's very immersed in all our psyches, even people who want to transcend it, it's still something that we still see. we still see the country in those parameters, in those definitions. you've actually opened up for me a whole area that i think is very interesting for an actor these days. and it's a debate about what they call authenticity, the degree to which actors should and can embrace parts that are far from their own personal experience. right. and it literally has led to huge argume
now, i played richard iii onstage, i toured and played richard iii. so, i thought, ok, i won't play richard, but i'll probably play a good part. and the offer came through from the bbc and it was a thief with two lines. stephen snorts and i'm working every day with, i you know, on a big hollywood show. and i thought, why do they have this very fixed idea of me? and i didn't go back and work for a little while. and david... sorry to interrupt. that's all right. but you're saying it really,...
0
0.0
Apr 4, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i've learned from richard and alison today. it's made me think about the way we approach stuff and the things that we say. so i suppose the point i'm making overall is that it's very much a journey. we've spoken so many times. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want exactly the same as us and are doing it. that's what will change it. ijust wish that i got this service from our police force at the time, she made her first initial complaint report because she'd still be alive today. yeah, well, no, we were let down. but we've got to now for our own sanity, push forward in a positive way, because it's the only way forward for us. it's three years since gracie died injune, and we've been on this with the same sort of passion and intent right from the start. so it will be a long process, but i'm fairly confident, very confident, that we can make a difference. gracie wouldn't have died for nothing. thanks for being with us on bbc news. if you've got someone in your life who is hard to buy a gift for, here's some
i've learned from richard and alison today. it's made me think about the way we approach stuff and the things that we say. so i suppose the point i'm making overall is that it's very much a journey. we've spoken so many times. we feel we're supported more, you know, from people that want exactly the same as us and are doing it. that's what will change it. ijust wish that i got this service from our police force at the time, she made her first initial complaint report because she'd still be...
0
0.0
Apr 29, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard i cheetham on travis clayton. i'm sure you've heard this saying he divide the laws of gravity, the dmx writer has made history by completing the largest full loop ever recorded in world biking. he performed the trick, and it is a trick, inside a disused pipe in the a city, 7.5 metres high, will watch it more than once, that is as tall as a 2—story building was up it looks incredibly dangerous whatever�*s speed it is at, it's14 do not trade at home. his completion of the record printed scenes of understandable celebrations. one of the many sporting achievements on sportsday today, that you and i could never wish to match. that's it, thank you for watching a programme, slide snooker and football to watch it —— to follow the programme, but that's it for this evening, goodbye. closer to low pressure and these were the friends that we've seen somewhere that further rain. across the east, it is looking dry on tuesday. see where the colder weather is around the backside of the low—pressure mum but i had drawn a
richard i cheetham on travis clayton. i'm sure you've heard this saying he divide the laws of gravity, the dmx writer has made history by completing the largest full loop ever recorded in world biking. he performed the trick, and it is a trick, inside a disused pipe in the a city, 7.5 metres high, will watch it more than once, that is as tall as a 2—story building was up it looks incredibly dangerous whatever�*s speed it is at, it's14 do not trade at home. his completion of the record...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and a scenario is c] there as an individual, and richards there. and so we need to be ready for that and not facing that in paris. so we need to prep for it and just do everything we can to get on top of that and work through the different alternatives. 30,000 runners took part in the manchester marathon on sunday, almost half of those were tackling the distance for the first time — one of them was yahya pandor, who is now a world record holder as well. he has become the first blind man to officially complete a marathon without being physically tethered to a guide. he did have one, but only to give him verbal instructions. yayah, who is 28, lost his sight four years ago after being diagnosed with macular degeneration. olly foster spoke to him about his incredible achievement. i don't do things in half measures. if i do something, ijust go in the deep end and go for it. i've done a couple of halves. they were tethered, but they went ok. so i thought, i really need something to motivate me and challenge me, and something that will hopefully either
and a scenario is c] there as an individual, and richards there. and so we need to be ready for that and not facing that in paris. so we need to prep for it and just do everything we can to get on top of that and work through the different alternatives. 30,000 runners took part in the manchester marathon on sunday, almost half of those were tackling the distance for the first time — one of them was yahya pandor, who is now a world record holder as well. he has become the first blind man to...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard doesn't know whose ashes are in his urn, but he says he'll treat them with dignity. i can either keep the ashes or i can get them back — ring them up or something like that. so i says, "well, personally, i want to keep them," and i'm going to look after them because i've looked after them for all this time. and i'm going to... i've got a bit of a garden around the back, peter, and when i do the ashes and stuff for rita, i'm going to put them in there because they can't trace who they're for. his story is depressingly familiar. a few weeks ago, we reported the case of peter welburn, who paid almost £2,000 to legacy independent funeral directors in hull, and was given ashes by a funeral director four weeks before his wife was actually cremated. well, i think he'sjust give me some ashes to keep me peaceful and the bairns all happy over christmas, which is disgusting. they've just give me anybody's ashes. last month, 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes were removed from legacy independent funeral directors by police following concern for care of the deceased. a 46—yea
richard doesn't know whose ashes are in his urn, but he says he'll treat them with dignity. i can either keep the ashes or i can get them back — ring them up or something like that. so i says, "well, personally, i want to keep them," and i'm going to look after them because i've looked after them for all this time. and i'm going to... i've got a bit of a garden around the back, peter, and when i do the ashes and stuff for rita, i'm going to put them in there because they can't trace...
0
0.0
Apr 4, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard, thank you. of course, _ production has shot up. richard, thank you. of course, the - production has shot up. richard, thank you. of course, the otherl production has shot up. richard, - thank you. of course, the other side of it, john here, he deals with the supply of the potatoes from the factory to the commercial customers that you supply. walkers, aldi wants to keep prices low but you want a fair pricing so how do you square the circle twice a keen negotiation. it's about having the supplier or customers— it's about having the supplier or customers understanding the difficulties we have, how much do things— difficulties we have, how much do things cost, how much does it cost to grow— things cost, how much does it cost to grow potatoes and having a fair price _ to grow potatoes and having a fair price from — to grow potatoes and having a fair price from them means can carry on growing _ price from them means can carry on growing and — price from them means can carry on growing and the customer can carry on receiving — growing and the cus
richard, thank you. of course, _ production has shot up. richard, thank you. of course, the - production has shot up. richard, thank you. of course, the otherl production has shot up. richard, - thank you. of course, the other side of it, john here, he deals with the supply of the potatoes from the factory to the commercial customers that you supply. walkers, aldi wants to keep prices low but you want a fair pricing so how do you square the circle twice a keen negotiation. it's about having the...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the richard cloudesley school in london... now for tech news. they are the largest round yet to affect firms 140,000 employees. the layoffs come weeks after tesla delivered fewer vehicles than last quarter. nasa confirmed a piece of spacejunk last quarter. nasa confirmed a piece of space junk that damaged a man's home came from the international space station. the international space station-— the international space station. ., , ., ., , station. there was a tremendous sound, it almost _ station. there was a tremendous sound, it almost hit. _ station. there was a tremendous sound, it almost hit. why - station. there was a tremendous sound, it almost hit. why was i sound, it almost hit. why was shaken. was completely in disbelief. what are the chances of something landing on my house. ., ., , ., house. nasa said it was a fragment _ house. nasa said it was a fragment of _ house. nasa said it was a fragment of discarded - house. nasa said it was a - fragment of discarded equipment from the space station. thank goodness it wasn
this is the richard cloudesley school in london... now for tech news. they are the largest round yet to affect firms 140,000 employees. the layoffs come weeks after tesla delivered fewer vehicles than last quarter. nasa confirmed a piece of spacejunk last quarter. nasa confirmed a piece of space junk that damaged a man's home came from the international space station. the international space station-— the international space station. ., , ., ., , station. there was a tremendous sound, it...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mugshot shows how he looked when he was last seen in the uk, in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court where he was supposed to be tried nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high profile. it made the bbc�*s crimewatch. he is 53, with receding grey hair, and short, at five foot six. initial sightings were in the uk. he is known to like boats and barges. he was seen on a canal in warwickshire in january. but he ended up in thailand, where he was until thursday, when he was arrested at heathrow airport and brought back to chester for the case against him to pick up where it left off. the passage of time was obvious. the judge had to speak up today because the defendant was struggling to hear. the court heard that three of his alleged victims have died in the years since he went on the run. richard burrows is charged with child sex offences alleged to have happened between 1969 and 1971 at
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mugshot shows how he looked when he was last seen in the uk, in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court where he was supposed to be tried nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high profile. it made the bbc�*s crimewatch. he is 53, with receding grey hair, and short, at five foot six. initial sightings were in the uk. he is known...
0
0.0
Apr 29, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i spoke richard parker, secretary of the norton disney history and archaeology group. last summer injune, we were digging on a new site in norton disney, we had a few clues that was roman, we put in for trenches and concentrated on trenches one and two, and only in the last few days that we have the resources and time to look in trenches three and four for more archaeology, and transport was where we found dodecahedron that is going on display. there it was, making tea on display. there it was, making tea on the second to last day, a big cry goes up, i go roast —— racing over there with others, richard, the volunteer who found it was holding the top, and our senior archaeologist on—site was seen" that's a roman dodecahedron, i've never seen one of those before. i have read about them but, what is this doing here? " and work stop at that point, everyone came over and had a look because up until that point, we have been finding some roman pottery and masonry, some animal bone, those sort of things you ask —— expect to find on archaeological sites, or the last t
i spoke richard parker, secretary of the norton disney history and archaeology group. last summer injune, we were digging on a new site in norton disney, we had a few clues that was roman, we put in for trenches and concentrated on trenches one and two, and only in the last few days that we have the resources and time to look in trenches three and four for more archaeology, and transport was where we found dodecahedron that is going on display. there it was, making tea on display. there it was,...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it premier league season will richards conclusion. , :: premier league season will richards conclusion. , ii, ., , premier league season will richards conclusion. , ii, ., ,, . ., conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side _ conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won _ conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won the _ conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won the title, - conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won the title, and i conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won the title, and in | arsenal side won the title, and in the current squad there appeared little margin for error out of this game. fine margins are parfor the course when stakes are high. ollie watkins could testify. so too leandro trossa rd, watkins could testify. so too leandro trossard, who was denied by emily martin is less than a minute after watkins had hit the post. aston villa upped the ante in the second half with your retail and striking the frame of the goal. the warnings were not heeded by arsenal, who had already lost in the reverse fixture, and with
it premier league season will richards conclusion. , :: premier league season will richards conclusion. , ii, ., , premier league season will richards conclusion. , ii, ., ,, . ., conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side _ conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won _ conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won the _ conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won the title, - conclusion. it is 20 years since an arsenal side won the title, and i conclusion. it is...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard - have to leave it there. richard makepeace, thank you very much indeed. . ~ , ., down the street has confirmed rishi sunak spoke to benjamin netanyahu and said he was appalled by the killing of aid workers, including those three british nationals in gaza —— downing street. with me is our tipple medic correspondentjames our tipple medic correspondent james landale. our tipple medic correspondentjames landale. we have seen an unprecedented level of tipple medic messages, haven't we, today —— diplomatic. it messages, haven't we, today -- diplomatic— messages, haven't we, today -- dilomatic. , , , . diplomatic. it has been pretty much one voice. those _ diplomatic. it has been pretty much one voice. those countries - diplomatic. it has been pretty much one voice. those countries with - diplomatic. it has been pretty much one voice. those countries with the | one voice. those countries with the nationals affected have been pretty unanimous in making it very clear that not only do they condemn the attack,
richard - have to leave it there. richard makepeace, thank you very much indeed. . ~ , ., down the street has confirmed rishi sunak spoke to benjamin netanyahu and said he was appalled by the killing of aid workers, including those three british nationals in gaza —— downing street. with me is our tipple medic correspondentjames our tipple medic correspondent james landale. our tipple medic correspondentjames landale. we have seen an unprecedented level of tipple medic messages, haven't we,...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mug shot shows how he looked when he was not in the uk in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court he was supposed to be tried at nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high—profile. it made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair and short, five foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is known to like boats and barges. he was seen on a canal in warwickshire injanuary. he ended up in thailand where he was until thursday, when he was arrested at heathrow and brought to chester for the case to pick up where it left off. the passage of time was obvious. the judge had to speak up because the defendant was struggling to hear the the court heard that three of his alleged victims have died in the years since he went on the run. richard burrows is charged with child six offences alleged to have happened between 1969 and 1971 at this former children's home in cheshire. he also faces charg
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mug shot shows how he looked when he was not in the uk in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court he was supposed to be tried at nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high—profile. it made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair and short, five foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is known to like boats and barges....
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard, do we have you? yes. investigating all of this for years. richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank— richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you for - morning. hello. thank you for 'oinin: morning. hello. thank you for joining us- _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this is _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this is something i morning. hello. thank you for i joining us. this is something you have been following closely for quite some time. i wonder what you are expecting from the next phase of the inquiry. gbgs are expecting from the next phase of the inuui .n i. are expecting from the next phase of the inui .n , are expecting from the next phase of the inui .r , ., are expecting from the next phase of theinaui , ., , the inquiry. as you set out, this next phase _ the inquiry. as you set out, this next phase is — the inquiry. as you set out, this next
richard, do we have you? yes. investigating all of this for years. richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank— richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you _ richard, do we have you? yes, good morning. hello. thank you for - morning. hello. thank you for 'oinin: morning. hello. thank you for joining us- _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this _ morning. hello. thank you for joining us. this is _...
0
0.0
Apr 4, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richards clocked a time of 48.01 to win his semifinal. he�*ll be joined in the final by tom dean, duncan scott and james guy, all olympic gold medallists. you can watch those finals live on the bbc sport website and iplayer from seven o�*clock this evening. you would imagine the swimmers tonight will find their way into the pool in a slightly more, erm...wlegant manner than a french diver today. at the opening of the olympic aquatics centre in paris, alexis jandard — on the right of the three — lost his grip on the board atjust the wrong moment. normally you�*d have a twist, tuck or pike into the water. this was slip, bump and spill forjandard, who said afterwards, "thanks for the support! for your information, my back is fine, but my ego..." that tells you a bit more of the story than any other words. let�*s have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. dan evans has been knocked out of the atp event in marrakesh. the british number three lost in straight sets to defending champion roberto carball
richards clocked a time of 48.01 to win his semifinal. he�*ll be joined in the final by tom dean, duncan scott and james guy, all olympic gold medallists. you can watch those finals live on the bbc sport website and iplayer from seven o�*clock this evening. you would imagine the swimmers tonight will find their way into the pool in a slightly more, erm...wlegant manner than a french diver today. at the opening of the olympic aquatics centre in paris, alexis jandard — on the right of the...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion. him with a very narrow lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the mirror to hear since 2017 with andy streets and whether they can cling onto that success in this election. we also have candidates from the greens and the lib dems and reform uk as well, who are all pulling around the simeu amount, and an independent candidate who has made a big picture of the situation in gaza, that is about he's going after. it's an interesting race which will hopefully tell us a lot about what happens in the general election. we would watch that next week. and susana mendonca, the london mayor gets a lot of attention and political
for the labour party, richard parker, several opinion. him with a very narrow lead in the race, a lead thatis very narrow lead in the race, a lead that is narrowed over the last week or so. that is narrowed over the last week orso. he that is narrowed over the last week or so. he has spoken about changes to the weak bus networks are run in this part of the world. that is his big picture. of course, all eyes looking to see if a big area of success that the conservative party have had with the...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mug shot shows how he looked when he was not in the uk in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court he was supposed to be tried at nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high—profile. it made crimewatch. he hunt for him was high-profile. it made crimewatch.— made crimewatch. he is 53 with recedin: made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey — made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair— made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair and - made crimewatch. he is 53 with receding grey hair and short, i made crimewatch. he is 53 with l receding grey hair and short, five foot six. . , , foot six. initial sightings within the uk. foot six. initial sightings within the uk- he _ foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is _ foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is known _ foot six. initial sightings within the uk. he is known to - foot six. initial sightings within the
richard burrows was about to stand trial when he disappeared in 1997. this police mug shot shows how he looked when he was not in the uk in his 50s. and this is how he looks today, 80 years old, walking stick in hand, having finally appeared at the very court he was supposed to be tried at nearly 30 years ago. the hunt for him was high—profile. it made crimewatch. he hunt for him was high-profile. it made crimewatch.— made crimewatch. he is 53 with recedin: made crimewatch. he is 53 with...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the richard cloudesley school in london... right, there we go. ..although this is no ordinary lesson. not only are these pupils getting to play video games during school time, they're also helping to test some exciting new software. it's very fast. they're helping to test the latest version of a suite of programmes collectively known as motioninput. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyone to control their computers using any part of their body they can move. this could be by moving the eyes, individual limbs or body parts, or even by gestures, facial movements or speech... page down. ..giving a raft of potential new input methods to disabled people. crucially, motioninput doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. our work with the motioninput software was developed in partnership with intel, and it's focused on al for your pc, so it runs completely on your own laptops and pcs. it has its own engine internal to do the evaluation of how people can be seen to
this is the richard cloudesley school in london... right, there we go. ..although this is no ordinary lesson. not only are these pupils getting to play video games during school time, they're also helping to test some exciting new software. it's very fast. they're helping to test the latest version of a suite of programmes collectively known as motioninput. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyone to control their computers using any...
0
0.0
Apr 18, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard _ changing it up and playing richard richard or— changing it up and playing richard richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap _ richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap he — richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap he did — richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap. he did serious stuff, serious work— flap. he did serious stuff, serious work you — flap. he did serious stuff, serious work you did and audiobooks as well and he _ work you did and audiobooks as well and he narrated an audiobook for evil in— and he narrated an audiobook for evil in war~ — and he narrated an audiobook for evil in war. it's amazing. —— evelyn waugh _ evil in war. it's amazing. —— evelyn waugh he — evil in war. it's amazing. —— evelyn waugh. he was a master at everything. do waugh. he was a master at everything-— waugh. he was a master at eve hina. ,, ~ ., everything. do you think he would have liked a _ everything. do you think he would have liked a statue _ everything. do you think he would have liked a statue of— everything. do you think he would have liked a statue of
richard _ changing it up and playing richard richard or— changing it up and playing richard richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap _ richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap he — richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap he did — richard or in filthy, rich, and cat flap. he did serious stuff, serious work— flap. he did serious stuff, serious work you — flap. he did serious stuff, serious work you did and audiobooks as well and he _ work you did and audiobooks as well and he narrated...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
talking of innovation, onjournalism, i have richard branson live in the next few minutes so stay with us here to get the latest business news including the latest from tesla and others. see you in a moment. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the year, and, actually, these kind of temperatures are much closer to the averages you'd see in february. so, if you thought it felt a bit wintry, well, you weren't too far off the mark, but it was a different story, further north. in scotland, we did have some brighter skies and some sunshine, and we had temperatures 16, 16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so it was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we've got these kind of contrasts at the moment is we do have some slightly milderair, coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream acr
talking of innovation, onjournalism, i have richard branson live in the next few minutes so stay with us here to get the latest business news including the latest from tesla and others. see you in a moment. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's based on a true story, and richard gadd says trying to reveal the character's real life identity misses the point. time now for ten seconds of an absolute legend. 9—year—old cooper from chesterfield won a gull screeching competition in belgium — yes, that's a thing — for his seagull impression. my dad's already sent this to the group chat, so if you haven't sent it to everyone you know, you're all caught up. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. arsenal on fire at the emirates — the gunners blow chelsea away to go three points clear at the top of the premier league. the upsets keep coming at the world snooker championship, mark williams the latest to be knocked out in a final frame decider. and surf�*s up for the man who could well have broken own record — riding some seriously big waves. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. arsenal proved just why they're the team to catch out in front,
it's based on a true story, and richard gadd says trying to reveal the character's real life identity misses the point. time now for ten seconds of an absolute legend. 9—year—old cooper from chesterfield won a gull screeching competition in belgium — yes, that's a thing — for his seagull impression. my dad's already sent this to the group chat, so if you haven't sent it to everyone you know, you're all caught up. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun....
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. a court in new york will begin hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war. he was 76. terry anderson was chief middle east correspondent for the associated press news agency when he was abducted in beirut in 1985. he died at his home in new york following complications from heart surgery. a bbc investigation has found thousands of social media posts offering to sell deadly drugs known as nitazenes across major platforms, including x and the music platform soundcloud. the synthetic drugs have been linked to a hundred deaths in the uk since june last year. colin campbell reports. 21—
richard bilton, bbc news. panorama's smart motorways: when technology fails is on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm tonight. a court in new york will begin hearing opening arguments this afternoon in the trial of donald trump for falsifying business records. the former us president is accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star, which he denies. the death has been announced of the us journalist terry anderson, who was held by kidnappers for nearly seven years during lebanon's...
0
0.0
Apr 8, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
world champion matt richards was the first to touch the side — beating a star studded line—up including the reigning tokyo champion tom dean who came third and now won't be able to defend his title in paris. olympic silver medallist duncan scott finished second to take the other individual spot at this summer's games. the line up for the quarterfinals of rugby union's european champions cup is complete — premiership leaders northampton saints are through after beating munster. and the final team through is toulouse who comfortably won at home against racing 92. now west ham united captain kurt zouma and women's vice—captain hawa cissoko have joined members of the local community at a special iftar event at the club's training ground. "iftar" is a community meal during the holy month of ramadan and football focus reporter liam macdevitt went along. ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection for muslims all around the world so i have come to west ham's training ground and we'll all be taking in an iftar celebrationment pleasure. nice to see you. tonight, feels like a really special ev
world champion matt richards was the first to touch the side — beating a star studded line—up including the reigning tokyo champion tom dean who came third and now won't be able to defend his title in paris. olympic silver medallist duncan scott finished second to take the other individual spot at this summer's games. the line up for the quarterfinals of rugby union's european champions cup is complete — premiership leaders northampton saints are through after beating munster. and the...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
richard, great to get your thou~hts. what will we see in the courtroom? we bring you more of those who might come across in the next couple of days. come across in the next couple of da s. , ., , , , , come across in the next couple of das. days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there - days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there is - days. obviously, trump is at the l heart of the case but there is also a number of key players and it has been described as a hollywood blockbuster cast. first we have the justice, a seasoned new yorkjudge, who proceeded over the trump is my organisation tax case. we also have the prosecutor who inherited the investigation when he took office in 2021. his former colleague is trump's top trial lawyer and he used to be a registered democrat before becoming a republican and taking on the biggest client of his life. in trump's trial, it has
richard, great to get your thou~hts. what will we see in the courtroom? we bring you more of those who might come across in the next couple of days. come across in the next couple of da s. , ., , , , , come across in the next couple of das. days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there - days. obviously, trump is at the...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
becoming really unwell, like richard was. terrible — really unwell, like richard was. terrible irony that the boss of iceland had heat stroke. i terrible irony that the boss of iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. _ iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did _ iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did they _ iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did they put - iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did they put you i iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did they put you in| covered in ice. did they put you in a freezer? — covered in ice. did they put you in a freezer? not _ covered in ice. did they put you in a freezer? not far _ covered in ice. did they put you in a freezer? not far off. _ covered in ice. did they put you in a freezer? not far off. i _ covered in ice. did they put you in a freezer? not far off. i was - covered in ice. did they put you in a freezer? not far off. i was out i a freezer? not far off. i was out for half an _ a freezer? not far off. i was out for half an hour. _
becoming really unwell, like richard was. terrible — really unwell, like richard was. terrible irony that the boss of iceland had heat stroke. i terrible irony that the boss of iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. _ iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did _ iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did they _ iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did they put - iceland had heat stroke. i woke up covered in ice. did they put you i iceland had...
0
0.0
Apr 29, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the basingstoke rugby club coach richard cheetham told the bbc�*s hugh ferris, that his former player is following a long—held ambition. the converation we had when we met two years ago in trenton, his dream was to be an nfl player not being familiar with the process, i thought they recruited from within america, and i didn't know how he would follow that journey through, but it was a dream, as long as i've known him, and he never give up on it. diligent and disciplined and is very focused and when he did read from the start when i knew them. and being physically on them. and being physically on the pitch, he has the real psychological strength and physical strength that definitely will work together. you know. i reminded him when he was sitting in the dispenser fans are being stowed his dedication, there's no question but his whatsoever about being able to to the new environment and apply himself. the mindset that he showed it overcoming injury and never giving up on his dream. finally — to a bmx rider taking �*defying the laws of gravity�* to another level, greek bmx�*er g
the basingstoke rugby club coach richard cheetham told the bbc�*s hugh ferris, that his former player is following a long—held ambition. the converation we had when we met two years ago in trenton, his dream was to be an nfl player not being familiar with the process, i thought they recruited from within america, and i didn't know how he would follow that journey through, but it was a dream, as long as i've known him, and he never give up on it. diligent and disciplined and is very focused...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the basingstoke rugby club coach richard cheetham told the bbc�*s hugh ferris, that his former player is following a long—held ambition. the conversation we had when we first met two years ago, that that was his dream, to be an nfl player, not being familiar with the process i thought they were recruited from within america and i did not know how he would follow that journey through. but it was a dream as long as i have known him and he never gave up on it. his character, discipline, his focus on what he did on the from the start and his attributes physically on the pitch. they would him in good stead. he has psychological strength and physical strength that will definitely work together. i called him yesterday and reminded him when he was sitting in basingstoke about his injury and his dedication to rehabilitation, there is no question about his mindset whatsoever, about being able to adapt to the new environment and apply himself. the mindset that he showed to overcome his injury and never give up on his dream. finally — to a bmx rider taking �*defying the laws of gravity�*
the basingstoke rugby club coach richard cheetham told the bbc�*s hugh ferris, that his former player is following a long—held ambition. the conversation we had when we first met two years ago, that that was his dream, to be an nfl player, not being familiar with the process i thought they were recruited from within america and i did not know how he would follow that journey through. but it was a dream as long as i have known him and he never gave up on it. his character, discipline, his...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the bbc has perpetrated some impressive hoaxes over the years, none more famous than this report from richard dimbleby for panorama in 1957. the last two weeks of march are an anxious time for the spaghetti farmer. there's always the chance of a late frost, which, while not entirely ruining the crop, generally impairs the flavour and makes it difficult for him to obtain top prices in world markets. but now these dangers are over and the spaghetti harvest goes forward. hundreds of viewers rang the bbc the next day to ask how they could grow their own spaghetti trees. but this year the corporation played the full itself, with bbc oxford falling for a groovy tale about the origins of the woodstock festival. blenheim palace had sent out a press release claiming centuries old records had been discovered documenting a music festival that took place there near the oxfordshire town of woodstock, exactly 200 years before the legendary 1969 rock festival in new york state. an archivist for the palace was quoted as saying the 1769 festival was doubtless inspiration for the 1960s hippie gathering. after
the bbc has perpetrated some impressive hoaxes over the years, none more famous than this report from richard dimbleby for panorama in 1957. the last two weeks of march are an anxious time for the spaghetti farmer. there's always the chance of a late frost, which, while not entirely ruining the crop, generally impairs the flavour and makes it difficult for him to obtain top prices in world markets. but now these dangers are over and the spaghetti harvest goes forward. hundreds of viewers rang...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
here is the reaction of the england and wales cricket board ceo, richard gould. adam peaty won the 100 metres breaststroke final on the first day of the aquatics gb swimming championships in london. it means he has qualified for the summer olympics in paris. peaty left the other is trailing in his wake to come home in under 58 seconds, the fastest time this year. he is aiming to win a third successive breaststroke gold medal at the forthcoming games in paris. this morning, i was like actually so grateful that i'm back here and i didn't give up, and i think that's a message to a lot of young people in the crowd today, that i have not had a pb in like five years or something. it is the hope every day, and it is a great thing to race all the british swimmers as well, but we are coming back and i'm happy with that. climbing was a big hit when it made its 0lympic debut in tokyo. great britain's most decorated climber took part in the women's event. this year, teenager toby roberts is set to become the first british male climber to compete at the games. he's been calle
here is the reaction of the england and wales cricket board ceo, richard gould. adam peaty won the 100 metres breaststroke final on the first day of the aquatics gb swimming championships in london. it means he has qualified for the summer olympics in paris. peaty left the other is trailing in his wake to come home in under 58 seconds, the fastest time this year. he is aiming to win a third successive breaststroke gold medal at the forthcoming games in paris. this morning, i was like actually...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll bejoined by sir richard barrons, former commander of the joint forces command. good evening. for the first time since the october 7th attacks, the war cabinet minister benny gantz — benjamin netanyahu's main rival, who joined the government on an emergency basis, after the hamas attack — has said when he wants to see elections, proposing they should take place in september, two years before scheduled. he cited the need to "maintain unity" and renew trust in the government. thousands of protesters who gathered outside netanyahu's house for a third night, calling for early elections and for him to be ousted, were met with water cannon. and families of some of the hostages smeared paint inside the knesset, demanding the government do more to free the hostages. this, against the ongoing international condemnation of the israeli air strike on the world central kitchen convoy. the foreign secretary, david cameron, has asked israel for an urgent explanation of how the israeli air strike, which killed seven aid workers — three british, one australian, one polish, one palestinia
we'll bejoined by sir richard barrons, former commander of the joint forces command. good evening. for the first time since the october 7th attacks, the war cabinet minister benny gantz — benjamin netanyahu's main rival, who joined the government on an emergency basis, after the hamas attack — has said when he wants to see elections, proposing they should take place in september, two years before scheduled. he cited the need to "maintain unity" and renew trust in the government....
0
0.0
Apr 8, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it was won by the world champion matt richards who beat a star studded line—up including the reigning tokyo champion tom dean who came third and now won't be able to defend his title in paris. olympic silver medallist duncan scott finished second to take the other individual spot at this summer's games. but it's a huge disappointment for dean whose only olympic option this time is the relay. i'v e i've been top three in the world for three years in a row. it shows the calibre of this competition. always happy to stand on the podium with these boys. no other country quite like gb. these boys will get the job donein like gb. these boys will get the job done in france. that is the main thing. organisers of the commonwealth games say they're "considering multiple proposals" to host the event in 2026. there's been uncertaity over the games�* future since the australian state of victoria withdrew because of rising costs. the 2022 hosts birmingham spent almost £780 million prompting a former adviser to the city council said hosting it was a mistake. last week, singaporejoined malaysia in
it was won by the world champion matt richards who beat a star studded line—up including the reigning tokyo champion tom dean who came third and now won't be able to defend his title in paris. olympic silver medallist duncan scott finished second to take the other individual spot at this summer's games. but it's a huge disappointment for dean whose only olympic option this time is the relay. i'v e i've been top three in the world for three years in a row. it shows the calibre of this...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so as richard was saying there, tonight's game at goodison park will be jurgen klopp's final merseyside derby. there are just five games left before he steps down as manager and we might be moving closer to knowing who'll replace him. with liverpool today opening talks with feyenoord over their manager arne slot. the dutchman won the eredivisie title last season and the dutch cup this. he was linked with both tottenham and chelsea last summer, and prior to that with leeds. the 45—year—old has a contract that keeps him at feyenoord until 2026 but its understood the club are open to letting him leave. i've been getting the thoughts of dutch football journalist marcel van der kraan. won the most exciting football managers that we have seen before. for many years, and his playing style is absolutely overwhelming is the former cloud and really happy with them it's almost pep guardiola in the netherlands, attacking at times and that is brought success as well and the baby so self—confident and ifjoint liverpool, they will enjoy the same sort of football every week. enjoy the same sort o
so as richard was saying there, tonight's game at goodison park will be jurgen klopp's final merseyside derby. there are just five games left before he steps down as manager and we might be moving closer to knowing who'll replace him. with liverpool today opening talks with feyenoord over their manager arne slot. the dutchman won the eredivisie title last season and the dutch cup this. he was linked with both tottenham and chelsea last summer, and prior to that with leeds. the 45—year—old...