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names to mark a new era of uk technology. it's the country's fastest ai supercomputer and housed in a high security data centre at the university of cambridge. you can barely hear yourself thinking here. this is a 95 decibels of noise, you have to wear earplugs for safety, but that's the sound the system which caused this computer. we have 7000 processes performing 19 million, million calculations per second. the generations a lot of heat, this. ~ , ., this. why do we need it? without _ this. why do we need it? without the _ this. why do we need it? without the ai _ this. why do we need it? | without the ai capability, science is held back. the good cancer research, cancer has been driven by genomics, huge data. we can't process whereas researchers like this, researchers like this, researchers can process hundreds more data. one of the bi est hundreds more data. one of the biggest challenges _ hundreds more data. one of the biggest challenges we _ hundreds more data. one of the biggest challenges we face - hundreds more data.
names to mark a new era of uk technology. it's the country's fastest ai supercomputer and housed in a high security data centre at the university of cambridge. you can barely hear yourself thinking here. this is a 95 decibels of noise, you have to wear earplugs for safety, but that's the sound the system which caused this computer. we have 7000 processes performing 19 million, million calculations per second. the generations a lot of heat, this. ~ , ., this. why do we need it? without _ this....
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it _ the uk. we are campaigning for free school meals. it has i the uk. we are campaigning for free school meals. it has been l free school meals. it has been proven that people with school meals make more progress in english and maths. the school counsellor _ english and maths. the school counsellor at _ english and maths. the school counsellor at the _ english and maths. the school counsellor at the school i english and maths. the school counsellor at the school in i counsellor at the school in birmingham is on a mission, all children in england get free school meals until they are seven, but from year three, only a limited number are entitled. only a limited number are entitled-— only a limited number are entitled. ., ., ., entitled. year three and above, if ou entitled. year three and above, if you own _ entitled. year three and above, if you own more _ entitled. year three and above, if you own more than _ entitled. year three and above, if you own more than £7,400, l if you own more than £7,400, and that figure hasn't changed for a long time, yo
it _ the uk. we are campaigning for free school meals. it has i the uk. we are campaigning for free school meals. it has been l free school meals. it has been proven that people with school meals make more progress in english and maths. the school counsellor _ english and maths. the school counsellor at _ english and maths. the school counsellor at the _ english and maths. the school counsellor at the school i english and maths. the school counsellor at the school in i counsellor at the school...
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, the uk. local say they live here for— the uk. local say they live here for the _ the uk. local say they live here for the countryside, i the uk. local say they live i here for the countryside, the wildlife and the piece, but that could change as a new prison is set to be built here. kevin bowed and has lived in gartree for over 20 years. the concern is _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when i _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when i get - gartree for over 20 years. tue: concern is when i get up gartree for over 20 years. tte: concern is when i get up in gartree for over 20 years. t'te: concern is when i get up in the mornings and open my curtains i'm not going to see the fields behind me, with the sheep and wildlife, just going to see a wall of prison.— wall of prison. plans were first submitted _ wall of prison. plans were first submitted by - wall of prison. plans were first submitted by the i wall of prison. plans wer
, the uk. local say they live here for— the uk. local say they live here for the _ the uk. local say they live here for the countryside, i the uk. local say they live i here for the countryside, the wildlife and the piece, but that could change as a new prison is set to be built here. kevin bowed and has lived in gartree for over 20 years. the concern is _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when i _ gartree for over 20 years. the concern...
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uk. , g, the uk. every day, frontline policing- — the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers _ the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a peter| policing. officers in a peter assaulted, racially abused and spat out. assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , ,., assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , _, . spat out. this is an incident where a _ spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman - spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had - spat out. this is an incident where a gentleman had a l where a gentleman had a screwdriver in his hand. we believe he posed a risk to us at the time. pf: believe he posed a risk to us at the time.— believe he posed a risk to us at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been _ at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been in _ at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been in the - at the time. pc zachary rolfe had only been in the job - at
uk. , g, the uk. every day, frontline policing- — the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers _ the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a - the uk. every day, frontline policing. officers in a peter| policing. officers in a peter assaulted, racially abused and spat out. assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , ,., assaulted, racially abused and sat out. , _, . spat out. this is an incident where a _ spat out. this is an...
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bbc news, bringing| you different stories from across the uk. zach is one of 50 meals on wheels volunteers known as delivery angels by harrogate neighbours, delivering 150 hot meals a day into the community. and with or without a tractor delivery, they say the service is more important than ever. it gives you a couple days, or three days, where i don't have to cook, and it's a big help, great help. and the meals are absolutely fantastic. well, i was tickled to death. ithought, well, this is an usual thing. the food angels are always so happy if you want the kettle filling with water, or a stiff top taking off your jam pot, they're always a help. how are you doing? are you all right? as the population ages, demand for services like this is growing. if they're living longer, but it's a cut, so the service is really, really important. people who've been isolated. so meals on wheels, as a service, is actually vital in preventing more people going into hospital. last year, we did it in a horse and carriage. this year, we thought, what can we come up
bbc news, bringing| you different stories from across the uk. zach is one of 50 meals on wheels volunteers known as delivery angels by harrogate neighbours, delivering 150 hot meals a day into the community. and with or without a tractor delivery, they say the service is more important than ever. it gives you a couple days, or three days, where i don't have to cook, and it's a big help, great help. and the meals are absolutely fantastic. well, i was tickled to death. ithought, well, this is an...
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n different stories from across the uk. , . . ~ ., the uk. i 'ust checked that the uk. i 'ust checked that they _ the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted - the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted because | the uk. ijust checked that i they are inverted because the images and upsidedown image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way up. john streit giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned and's childhood. the projector is up for auction along with hundreds of original slides depicting shipwrecks along the cornish coast. the slides were collected byjohn's father, frank, who used to give public talks on them. when he died in 1967, john took over. now at the age of 80 he has decided to sell the treasured family collection. i sell the treasured family collection.— sell the treasured family collection. , ., ~ collection. i did my last talk about 18 months _ collection. i did my last talk about 18 months ago i collection. i did my last talk about 18 months ago and i i collection. i did my last talk- about 18 months ag
n different stories from across the uk. , . . ~ ., the uk. i 'ust checked that the uk. i 'ust checked that they _ the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted - the uk. ijust checked that they are inverted because | the uk. ijust checked that i they are inverted because the images and upsidedown image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way up. john streit giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned and's childhood. the projector is up for auction...
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let's go to the uk. the first new nuclear plant to be built there in decades caught hinkley point b see and construction is a mammoth undertaking. but nearly all of the country possible existing reactors have either been shut down poverty or are approaching the end of their useful lives and cleaning up what's left behind will take decades stop theo leggett reports. for decades, the two reactors at hinkley point b provided enough electricity to power one and a half million homes in the south—west of england. but last year they were closed down. beneath my feet is the core of the nuclear reactor. for nearly half a century, it was generating huge amounts of electricity, operating at high temperatures and under enormous pressures. but now the reactor�*s been shut down and the highly radioactive contents need to be removed and removed safely. and that's what this machine over here is all about. it's a heavily shielded crane which pulls the old fuel elements out of the core. so the fuel assembly that's bei
let's go to the uk. the first new nuclear plant to be built there in decades caught hinkley point b see and construction is a mammoth undertaking. but nearly all of the country possible existing reactors have either been shut down poverty or are approaching the end of their useful lives and cleaning up what's left behind will take decades stop theo leggett reports. for decades, the two reactors at hinkley point b provided enough electricity to power one and a half million homes in the...
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. fist bringing you different stories from across the uk.- from across the uk. at the central methodist - from across the uk. at the central methodist hall- from across the uk. at the central methodist hall in l central methodist hall in coventry, volunteers have come together— coventry, volunteers have come together to put on a £1 panto. it together to put on a £1 panto. it is _ together to put on a £1 panto. it is called cinder ball and is a take — it is called cinder ball and is a take on_ it is called cinder ball and is a take on cinderella with the twist— a take on cinderella with the twist here being that she wants to play— twist here being that she wants to play football rather than go to play football rather than go to the — to play football rather than go to the ball. to play football rather than go to the ltall-— to the ball. she is poor and has an evil _ to the ball. she is poor and has an evil stepmother - to the ball. she is poor and has an evil stepmother and to the ball. she is poor and - has an evil stepmother and she has an evil s
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bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. these are some of the last of their generation men and women who can still remember the second world war. my army call out papers arrived in august 1939, three days before germany invaded poland. how good we would have been. i only had three bullets. these stories and others now form part of a book. a book mostly telling the stories of how children across the country were touched by the conflict. children like janet, who went to school in taunton and is now 96. it'sjust been an eye—opener, really, to see how other few other people must have felt. the book was the brainchild of the manager of highfield house in castle cary. it struck me that it was really important to try and capture these before it was too late. there was an example of one lady who told me about skipping across westminster bridge singing que sera sera while the bombs were dropping. and that just stuck with me. so i thought, we've got to get these stories. john and his friends describe their stories as ordinary. but
bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. these are some of the last of their generation men and women who can still remember the second world war. my army call out papers arrived in august 1939, three days before germany invaded poland. how good we would have been. i only had three bullets. these stories and others now form part of a book. a book mostly telling the stories of how children across the country were touched by the conflict. children like janet, who went to school...
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voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. so that hi, this is the catch up. tonight, trapped workers rescued, the solar system's most dangerous rock and dolphins! first, the first flight between the us and the uk by a passenger plane powered only by alternative fuels has taken place. this plane flew from london's heathrow to jfk airport. it was powered by so—called sustainable aviation fuels which can be made from crops, household waste and cooking oils. the flight has been supported by government funding. the hope is that it will show that greener flights are possible. other stories now. all 41 construction workers who were trapped in a tunnel in northern india after a landslide have been rescued. the men were mostly in their 20s and taken out one by one via a pipe which was inserted through the rubble. next, it's described as the most dangerous rock in the solar system. now fragments from this asteroid scooped up by the us space agency nasa have arrived in the uk for study. experts say the asteroid called bennu has a chan
voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. so that hi, this is the catch up. tonight, trapped workers rescued, the solar system's most dangerous rock and dolphins! first, the first flight between the us and the uk by a passenger plane powered only by alternative fuels has taken place. this plane flew from london's heathrow to jfk airport. it was powered by so—called sustainable aviation fuels which can be made from crops, household waste and cooking oils....
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. locals say they live here for the countryside, the wildlife and the peace, but that could change, as a new prison is set to be built here. kevin bowdon and has lived in gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when i get up in the mornings and open my curtains, i'm not going to see the fields behind me, with the sheep and wildlife, i'm just going to see a wall of prison. plans were first submitted by the ministry ofjustice for a new prison adjacent to the current prison over two years ago. it was refused permission by houlbrook district council. however, that refusal has now been overturned on appeal by communities secretary, michael gove. i am astounded at this decision. i think it's completely the wrong decision, and as one member of the public described it this morning, they see it as a slap in the face for democracy. it has always been the wrong place. these are country lanes, a country area where they are trying to facilitate this. a spokesman for the mo] says it is critical in
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. locals say they live here for the countryside, the wildlife and the peace, but that could change, as a new prison is set to be built here. kevin bowdon and has lived in gartree for over 20 years. the concern is when i get up in the mornings and open my curtains, i'm not going to see the fields behind me, with the sheep and wildlife, i'm just going to see a wall of prison. plans were first submitted by the ministry ofjustice for a new...
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this is dawn, named to mark a new era of uk technology. it's the country's fastest ai supercomputer, and it's housed in a high—security data centre at the university of cambridge. you can barely hear yourself think in here. this is 95 decibels of noise. you have to wear earplugs for safety. but that's the sound of the system which cools this computer. we have 7,000 processors in here performing 19 million million calculations per second. now, that generates a lot of heat. this place is air and waterproofed for energy efficiency. but why do we need it? without the ai capability, science is held back. look at cancer research. cancer has been driven by genomics, huge amounts of data. we just can't process it. with machines like this, researchers can process 100 times more data. so one of the biggest challenges facing us right now is climate change. and we're been struggling in the uk to try to come up with the computing capacity we need to tackle this challenge. we take in huge amounts of data, observations about our planet, things from sat
this is dawn, named to mark a new era of uk technology. it's the country's fastest ai supercomputer, and it's housed in a high—security data centre at the university of cambridge. you can barely hear yourself think in here. this is 95 decibels of noise. you have to wear earplugs for safety. but that's the sound of the system which cools this computer. we have 7,000 processors in here performing 19 million million calculations per second. now, that generates a lot of heat. this place is air...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. 5 different stories from across the uk. s we are campaigning forfree school moves the uk. s we are campaigning for free school moves —— meals. it is been proven that kids do better at school with meals. all children in england get free school meals until year 7 but from year 3 only a limited number are entitled. if but from year 3 only a limited number are entitled.- number are entitled. if you earn more _ number are entitled. if you earn more than _ number are entitled. if you earn more than £7,400 - number are entitled. if you | earn more than £7,400 and number are entitled. if you - earn more than £7,400 and that figure hasn't changed for a long time but you are not entitled to free school meals and so we have parents on low incomes working two or three jobs to make ends meet, earning just over that amount of money and then they have to pay for school meals as well on top. in northern ireland, the income threshold is doubled at £14,000 and in scotland and wales, free school meals for all primary aged children are
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. 5 different stories from across the uk. s we are campaigning forfree school moves the uk. s we are campaigning for free school moves —— meals. it is been proven that kids do better at school with meals. all children in england get free school meals until year 7 but from year 3 only a limited number are entitled. if but from year 3 only a limited number are entitled.- number are entitled. if you earn more _ number are entitled. if...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it may look like a trip to the science museum, but believe it or not, this is gatwick. it's a new centre with hands on experiments with the hope of inspiring schoolchildren to considerjobs in stem. otherwise known as science, technology, engineering and maths. fundamentally, it is about our future pipeline of talent. we're hoping that they might be, some of them might be the workforce for the future, with gatwick. featuring a mock up runway lighting rig. among this group, many were keen to see the opportunities on offer. when i grow up, i want to be an engineer. i think something to do with electronics, something to do with biotechnology, something to do with stem. when i'm old, i want to be| an aircraft carrier designer. i like to make a plane that can hold about 8000 people - with over a kilometre long. when i grow up, i want to be an engineer. i love the idea of creating planes and making them go faster. so i think it would be really cool to build a plane and then have the chance t
bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it may look like a trip to the science museum, but believe it or not, this is gatwick. it's a new centre with hands on experiments with the hope of inspiring schoolchildren to considerjobs in stem. otherwise known as science, technology, engineering and maths. fundamentally, it is about our future pipeline of talent. we're hoping that they might be, some of them might be the workforce for the future, with gatwick. featuring a mock...
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was a scene just last month, as stronger bet swept across. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defenders are part of a project. this is a high flood risk area. this will help save hundreds of householders from heartache and flooding. 223 preperties _ heartache and flooding. 223 preperties at _ heartache and flooding. 24 properties at risk of flooding during a one in 100 year flooding event and that has increased to over 480 with climate change.— increased to over 480 with climate change. the effects of floodin: climate change. the effects of flooding can — climate change. the effects of flooding can be _ climate change. the effects of flooding can be devastating. l flooding can be devastating. this animal sanctuary is close to a river and regularly blighted by flooding. in january, they had to take one of their dogs to chemotherapy by boat. i of their dogs to chemotherapy b boat. ., ., , , by boat. i had to put my elderly _ by boat. i had
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was a scene just last month, as stronger bet swept across. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defenders are part of a project. this is a high flood risk area. this will help save hundreds of householders from heartache and flooding. 223 preperties _ heartache and flooding. 223 preperties at _ heartache and flooding. 24 properties at risk of flooding during a one in 100 year flooding event...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was the scene just last month. a storm swept across wales. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defences are part of a formal implant project in a town class as a flood high risk area. the hope is these walls will contain the water within the river and helped save hundreds of householders from the heart ache of flooding.— ache of flooding. currently there are _ ache of flooding. currently there are about _ ache of flooding. currently there are about 223 - ache of flooding. currently - there are about 223 properties at risk of flooding during a want in a 100 for the event and is predicted to increase to over 380 with climate change over 380 with climate change over the next hundred years. the effects of flooding can be devastating. this animal sanctuary was close to the river and regularly blighted by flooding. injanuary, they had to take one of the dogs from chemotherapy by boat. horrible. i had to put _ chemotherapy by boat. horrible. i had
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was the scene just last month. a storm swept across wales. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defences are part of a formal implant project in a town class as a flood high risk area. the hope is these walls will contain the water within the river and helped save hundreds of householders from the heart ache of flooding.— ache of flooding. currently there are _ ache of...
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uk, head to the bbc news website. shakira has reached a deal with a spanish court to settle a tax fraud case originally she faced potentially going to jail for eight years and a fine of £20 million if found guilty that she settled by paying the court a £6.5 million finejust she settled by paying the court a £6.5 million fine just before her trial was about to start stop she repeatedly denied any offence. next, everwondered why some of us get a headache afterjust why some of us get a headache after just a why some of us get a headache afterjust a small why some of us get a headache after just a small glass why some of us get a headache afterjust a small glass of red wine but are fine with other alcoholic drinks? welcome to the university of california sadie is basically due to a chemical in red grapes that can mess with how the body metabolises alcohol. and time now for ten seconds of the world's rarest big cat. this leopard is called frodo and he is loving his new enclosure at dartmoor zoo stock they have even sign
uk, head to the bbc news website. shakira has reached a deal with a spanish court to settle a tax fraud case originally she faced potentially going to jail for eight years and a fine of £20 million if found guilty that she settled by paying the court a £6.5 million finejust she settled by paying the court a £6.5 million fine just before her trial was about to start stop she repeatedly denied any offence. next, everwondered why some of us get a headache afterjust why some of us get a headache...
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the nuclear industry in the uk faces an existential question. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm monica miller. world leaders are arriving in san francisco for the ongoing summit of the asia pacific economic cooperation, or apec. the us presidentjoe biden has landed there and so has his chinese counterpart, xi jinping. they're set to meet for talks on the sidelines of the summit. the leaders of the world's two biggest economies have a lot to discuss, not least their ongoing disputes over trade, technology, taiwan, and fentanyl. the bbc�*s james clayton is in san francisco and he's filed this report. apec has started here and it is a huge moment for the city of san francisco, the biggest summit to be held here since the united nations charter was signed here in 1916. this is a huge economic summit. you are talking about more than 50% of all of the world's trade belongs to the 21 nations who will be attending here this week. and we are talking about 40% of the world's population. so it is a big economic conference, but by far the big
the nuclear industry in the uk faces an existential question. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm monica miller. world leaders are arriving in san francisco for the ongoing summit of the asia pacific economic cooperation, or apec. the us presidentjoe biden has landed there and so has his chinese counterpart, xi jinping. they're set to meet for talks on the sidelines of the summit. the leaders of the world's two biggest economies have a lot to discuss, not least their ongoing disputes...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. the 93 bus serves port carlisle and other villages along the beautiful solway coast. there's 17 villages between carlisle that this bus services. we have no shops. we have no post offices. we have very few social places like pubs or anything. they're all closed. people in these villages need this bus service. the bus was threatened with closure last year and local people campaigned to save it, including the youngest in the community, here at kirkbride primary school. we decided to kind of protest and say, "no, we need that bus." and so the bus was saved after local councils agreed a £12,000 subsidy. but the money came to a stop earlier this year. so will stagecoach perform another manoeuvre to keep the service going? the 93 service at the minute, unfortunately, isn't carrying enough passengers to cover its operating costs, so we have agreed to continue operating it for the time being, but we are in discussions with the local authority in cumberland about how we can work together to t
bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. the 93 bus serves port carlisle and other villages along the beautiful solway coast. there's 17 villages between carlisle that this bus services. we have no shops. we have no post offices. we have very few social places like pubs or anything. they're all closed. people in these villages need this bus service. the bus was threatened with closure last year and local people campaigned to save it, including the youngest in the...
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voice-over: bbc news, bringing you different - stories from across the uk. we're campaigning for free school meals. it's been proven that people that have school meals make more progress in english and maths. the school council at hillston primary school birmingham is on a mission. all children in england get free school meals until they are seven. but from year 3, only a limited number are entitled. from year 3 above, _ if you earn more than £7,400 — that figure hasn't changed i for a long time — you are not entitled to free school meals. you have parents on low incomes working two or three _ jobs to make ends meet, - earning just over that amount of money and then they have to pay for school meals - as well on top. in northern ireland the income threshold is double at £14,000 and in scotland and wales free school meals for all primary—aged children are being rubbed out. ——primary—aged children are being rolled out. in london they currently get free meals as well. i feel a bit disappointed because, if they have it, then that's not fair for eve
voice-over: bbc news, bringing you different - stories from across the uk. we're campaigning for free school meals. it's been proven that people that have school meals make more progress in english and maths. the school council at hillston primary school birmingham is on a mission. all children in england get free school meals until they are seven. but from year 3, only a limited number are entitled. from year 3 above, _ if you earn more than £7,400 — that figure hasn't changed i for a long...
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meet one of the first ei tractors in the uk. this mission was developed in the netherlands on a large flat fields and not quite the terrain we have in many parts of north wales so these are students have been asked to see what you can do for pharmacy. they are particularly interested in the soil. i particularly interested in the soil. ~' . ., particularly interested in the soil. ~ , , soil. i think it could be very helful soil. i think it could be very helpful for— soil. i think it could be very helpful for where _ soil. i think it could be very helpful for where we - soil. i think it could be very helpful for where we read, | soil. i think it could be very. helpful for where we read, it helpfulfor where we read, it would stop compaction with the winter coming on. we can go to the tractor with more places. technology has changed so much as the _ technology has changed so much as the year has gone on and i think— as the year has gone on and i think it — as the year has gone on and i think it will be an advantage to farmers.
meet one of the first ei tractors in the uk. this mission was developed in the netherlands on a large flat fields and not quite the terrain we have in many parts of north wales so these are students have been asked to see what you can do for pharmacy. they are particularly interested in the soil. i particularly interested in the soil. ~' . ., particularly interested in the soil. ~ , , soil. i think it could be very helful soil. i think it could be very helpful for— soil. i think it could be...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. there's a new tea craze in london. this is chai, india's most beloved tea. chai is made by brewing black tea and adding different spices, sugar, and milk. in india, chai is a way of life. it's the drink for every occasion — morning, afternoon or night. this one street in walthamstow has five chai shops and four of them opened in the last year alone. we've got 4 million customers coming every day. it's like costa or starbucks for them. mainly, they are asian people, originating from india, pakistan or bangladesh. in the recent couple of years, we've seen a surge in other people as well. we've seen british people coming in, people from all ethnicities. as manyjoin the trend, only time will tell if london's love affair with chai will be here to stay. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm stephen with the catch up. tonight, bonfire night clashes in scotland, the search for luis diaz's dad, and some spectacular skies. but first, have yo
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. there's a new tea craze in london. this is chai, india's most beloved tea. chai is made by brewing black tea and adding different spices, sugar, and milk. in india, chai is a way of life. it's the drink for every occasion — morning, afternoon or night. this one street in walthamstow has five chai shops and four of them opened in the last year alone. we've got 4 million customers coming every day. it's like costa or...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. zack is one of 50 meals—on—wheels volunteers known as delivery angels at harrogate neighbours, delivering 150 hot meals a day into the community — and with or without a tractor delivery, they say the service is more important than ever. it's a big help, great help. and the meals are absolutely fantastic. well, i was tickled to death — ithought, well, this is an unusual thing! the food angels are always so happy, if you want the kettle filling with water. as the population ages, demand for services like this is growing. people are living longer, budgets are cut, so the service is really, really important. people have been isolated. meals on wheels is a vital service. last year we did it in a horse and carriage. this year we thought, what can we come up with that's a little bit different? and we know a member of our team, their mother owns a tractor, so she said, yeah, you can borrow it for the morning. so that's why we're going on a tractor this morning. now the team just has t
bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. zack is one of 50 meals—on—wheels volunteers known as delivery angels at harrogate neighbours, delivering 150 hot meals a day into the community — and with or without a tractor delivery, they say the service is more important than ever. it's a big help, great help. and the meals are absolutely fantastic. well, i was tickled to death — ithought, well, this is an unusual thing! the food angels are always so happy, if you want...
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bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. villagers who gathered to meet their mp in a pub car park in canton, nottinghamshire, hadjust found out about the latest proposal for a solar park. the great north road scheme plans battery storage for the grid and a chain of what's called solar islands linked by underground cables circling the village. i think that the majority of the community probably isn't against solar, but i think the dimension of this project is just so huge and vast. the proposals that we're seeing cover dozens of villages, thousands of acres, and will have a profound impact on the landscape and the quality of life of people living in this area. the company behind the plan says if it goes ahead, they'll pay £1 million a year to projects suggested by the community. this is just the start of a consultation which really gets going next year as a nationally significant infrastructure project. the final decision will be made by the secretary of state for energy. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc
bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. villagers who gathered to meet their mp in a pub car park in canton, nottinghamshire, hadjust found out about the latest proposal for a solar park. the great north road scheme plans battery storage for the grid and a chain of what's called solar islands linked by underground cables circling the village. i think that the majority of the community probably isn't against solar, but i think the dimension of this project is just so huge...
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Nov 17, 2023
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meet the agbot, one of the first ai tractors in the uk. this machine was developed in the netherlands on large flat fields and not quite the terrain we've got in many parts of north wales. so these students have been asked to see what it can do forfarmer5 here. they are particularly interested that it's light weight and won't compact the soil. i think something like this would be very handy as where we live and it would stop compaction and things with the winter coming now. so yeah, you can go with the tractors in more places. well, this machine is an excellent machine. the technology has changed much as the years gone on, and i'm sure it will be an advantage to farmers. i think that it's going to not take over every operation, i but it's here - as an aid for farmers to make their life easier. so one farmer might be able to run four of these - at the same time, and he can carry on doing other- various stuff on the farm. but while the farmer's away and the agbot is working by itself, the developers stress it is safe. sensors will slow it do
meet the agbot, one of the first ai tractors in the uk. this machine was developed in the netherlands on large flat fields and not quite the terrain we've got in many parts of north wales. so these students have been asked to see what it can do forfarmer5 here. they are particularly interested that it's light weight and won't compact the soil. i think something like this would be very handy as where we live and it would stop compaction and things with the winter coming now. so yeah, you can go...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. ijust i just checked that they are inverted because the image is an upside down image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way. john stride giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned since childhood. the projector is up for auction, along with hundreds of original slides depicting shipwrecks along the cornish coast. the slides were collected byjohn�*s father, frank, who used to give public talks on them. when he died in 1967, john took over. now, at the age of 80, he has decided to sell the family collection. i did my last dog 18 months ago — i did my last dog 18 months ago. anything that comes a time when _ ago. anything that comes a time when you — ago. anything that comes a time when you say, will hang up the boots — when you say, will hang up the boots and _ when you say, will hang up the boots and i realise the time is company— boots and i realise the time is company to stop. ——my last talk. _ company to stop. ——my l
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. ijust i just checked that they are inverted because the image is an upside down image and then you can slide it in and you have the image the right way. john stride giving one last demonstration of the magic lantern he has owned since childhood. the projector is up for auction, along with hundreds of original slides depicting shipwrecks along the cornish coast. the slides were collected byjohn�*s father, frank, who...
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but one element from the uk decided to do something about it. san everett reports. something about it. san everett reorts. ~ , reports. wherever there is poverty. — reports. wherever there is poverty. there _ reports. wherever there is poverty, there is. - reports. wherever there is poverty, there is. povertyl reports. wherever there is i poverty, there is. poverty and yet no—one talks about it. this yet no-one talks about it. this is ella. yet no-one talks about it. this is ella- in _ yet no-one talks about it. this is ella. in lockdown _ yet no-one talks about it. this is ella. in lockdown she - is ella. in lockdown she started to sell reasonable. pat and selling them to multiple girls and women in the world. people living refugee settlements who don't have the products they need, so they may leak through their clothes and because the stigma is so strong it to ask or had asked because they are so scared of talking about. in they are so scared of talking about. , , .,. about. in the first place. three years _ about. in the first place. thre
but one element from the uk decided to do something about it. san everett reports. something about it. san everett reorts. ~ , reports. wherever there is poverty. — reports. wherever there is poverty. there _ reports. wherever there is poverty, there is. - reports. wherever there is poverty, there is. povertyl reports. wherever there is i poverty, there is. poverty and yet no—one talks about it. this yet no-one talks about it. this is ella. yet no-one talks about it. this is ella- in _ yet...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was the scene in mold just last month as storm babet swept across wales. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defences are part of a former impound project in ammanford, a town classed as a flood high—risk area. the hope is that these walls will contain the water within the river loughor nearby and help save hundreds of householders from the heartache of flooding. currently, there are about 223 properties at risk of flooding during a one—in—100 flood event and that's predicted to increase to over 380 with climate change over the next hundred years. the effects of flooding can be devastating. this animal sanctuary near trimsaran is close to the river gwendraeth and regularly blighted by flooding. injanuary, they had to take one of their dogs for chemotherapy by boat. horrible. it's intolerable. i had to put my elderly mother in a boat to get her home a few weeks ago. push her through the water. i've had to put dogs in the boat to get them
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was the scene in mold just last month as storm babet swept across wales. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defences are part of a former impound project in ammanford, a town classed as a flood high—risk area. the hope is that these walls will contain the water within the river loughor nearby and help save hundreds of householders from the heartache of flooding. currently,...
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bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world, but now this 19405 festival has become itself a part of history, victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents. really, really disappointed that this has happened without any notice as such, as well. you know, nothing really has been said before it you know, nothing really has been said before— been said before it was a bit of a shock. _ been said before it was a bit of a shock, to _ been said before it was a bit of a shock, to be _ been said before it was a bit of a shock, to be honest. i been said before it was a bit| of a shock, to be honest. we had — of a shock, to be honest. we had yesterday. we probably sold about _ had yesterday. we probably sold about 900 bags over the weekend so it will_ abo
bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world, but now this 19405 festival has become itself a part of history, victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents. really, really disappointed that this has happened...
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meet one of the first add tractors in the uk. this machine was developed in the netherlands on large flat fields, not quite the terrain we've got in many parts of north wales. certainly students have asked to see what it can do for farmers here. they are particularly interested that it's lightweight, while compact soil. n lightweight, while compact soil. ~' ~' soil. i think something like this would _ soil. i think something like this would be _ soil. i think something like this would be very - soil. i think something like this would be very handy i soil. i think something like - this would be very handy where we live. it was stopped compaction and things with the winter coming now, so, yeah, you can go with your tractor to our place. you can go with your tractor to our place-— our place. this is an excellent machine. _ our place. this is an excellent machine, the _ our place. this is an excellent machine, the technology - our place. this is an excellent machine, the technology has| machine, the technology has changed _ machine
meet one of the first add tractors in the uk. this machine was developed in the netherlands on large flat fields, not quite the terrain we've got in many parts of north wales. certainly students have asked to see what it can do for farmers here. they are particularly interested that it's lightweight, while compact soil. n lightweight, while compact soil. ~' ~' soil. i think something like this would _ soil. i think something like this would be _ soil. i think something like this would be very -...
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abc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. preparing to embark on the uk. preparing to embark on the challenge of a lifetime and rowing to raise awareness about meningitis. rob lost his son barney to the disease 18 years ago when he was just three. 50 ago when he wasjust three. sr quickly. ago when he wasjust three. 5r quickly. you know, from being an amazing, bouncy three—year—old, within 12 hours he was dead. it is a terrible disease. it comes from nowhere. it is brutal. disease. it comes from nowhere. it is brutal-— it is brutal. that is like the bri . ht it is brutal. that is like the bright side _ it is brutal. that is like the bright side crew _ it is brutal. that is like the bright side crew are - it is brutal. that is like the | bright side crew are sailing 3000 miles unaided across the atlantic ocean to raise money for the meningitis charity and also the get ahead charitable trust. it also the get ahead charitable trust. , . . also the get ahead charitable trust. , ., ., ., ., trust. it is amazing what rod is doinu trust. it is amazing what r
abc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. preparing to embark on the uk. preparing to embark on the challenge of a lifetime and rowing to raise awareness about meningitis. rob lost his son barney to the disease 18 years ago when he was just three. 50 ago when he wasjust three. sr quickly. ago when he wasjust three. 5r quickly. you know, from being an amazing, bouncy three—year—old, within 12 hours he was dead. it is a terrible disease. it comes from nowhere. it is brutal....
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bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. clocking up the training kilometres on cornwall�*s north coast, this 37—year—old mum is about to take on her latest ultrarunning challenge. try and find as many hills as i can and as much of every terrain as i can. and ijust, yes, find the most beautiful places in cornwall to run. julia is from a family of runners, but it was only when she started fundraising for a hospice that cared for her grandad that she really got the bug. i trained for my first marathon and just realised i loved it and i actually really liked running long. so it was about five years ago that i entered my first trail race, like my first ultra, and from there it's just grown and grown and i love seeing what new things i can push into. believe it or not, 80 to 100 kilometres is her ideal distance. apparently you can still run quite fast. and she represented great britain in the world championships in austria in the summer. so 6,500 metres of climbing and some amazingly beautiful mountains. it was so, so hard.
bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. clocking up the training kilometres on cornwall�*s north coast, this 37—year—old mum is about to take on her latest ultrarunning challenge. try and find as many hills as i can and as much of every terrain as i can. and ijust, yes, find the most beautiful places in cornwall to run. julia is from a family of runners, but it was only when she started fundraising for a hospice that cared for her grandad that she really got the bug....