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no, they're called bedders at cambridge. at oxford they were called scouts. >> well, see, that's the kind of information i'll never know being, you know, now, went to a bad university, but but they actually are scouts. according to this article, yes, it's cambridge university college hiring new cleaners after messy room photos sparked student fury. >> fury andrew because they were slammed these students for their cleanliness levels in a mass email. but then they said it was a mass invasion of privacy because there was their horrible rooms. >> yeah, but they posted photographs of students rooms. that's outrageous. that is outrageous. you know, you can't . outrageous. you know, you can't. they were shaming. and of course, a student's room is going to be messy. but basically the cleaners or the bedders or whatever we're saying, you know, look how look what i have to deal with. >> one of them had an infestation of slugs. they were told just to open a window. right. work. now that's more slugs in, doesn't it? >> i tell you what t
no, they're called bedders at cambridge. at oxford they were called scouts. >> well, see, that's the kind of information i'll never know being, you know, now, went to a bad university, but but they actually are scouts. according to this article, yes, it's cambridge university college hiring new cleaners after messy room photos sparked student fury. >> fury andrew because they were slammed these students for their cleanliness levels in a mass email. but then they said it was a mass...
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and of who'd gone to cambridge. and of course, we all had a lot of privilege, but we were just stupid. i'm annoyed because i was i went was the opposite. i went to a state comprehensive. i've got the third highest grade the the third highest grade in the country never country history a—level. never talk one said go to talk about it. no one said go to oxbridge and here we now. oxbridge and here we are now. but you're hosting i'm not. but you're hosting and i'm not. so it all worked out. so maybe it all worked out. you've fallen this you've fallen to this level. this i could this is the highest i could possibly go. that's the difference. this. difference. let's do this. telegraph charlotte telegraph and queen charlotte was allegedly person of was allegedly a person of colour. can be proud of was allegedly a person of colcwonderfully can be proud of was allegedly a person of colcwonderfully diversee proud of then. >> josh, why? >> josh, why? >> queen charlotte was of >> queen charlotte was person of colour lgbt colou
and of who'd gone to cambridge. and of course, we all had a lot of privilege, but we were just stupid. i'm annoyed because i was i went was the opposite. i went to a state comprehensive. i've got the third highest grade the the third highest grade in the country never country history a—level. never talk one said go to talk about it. no one said go to oxbridge and here we now. oxbridge and here we are now. but you're hosting i'm not. but you're hosting and i'm not. so it all worked out. so...
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and of who'd gone to cambridge. and of course, we all had a lot of privilege, but we were just stupid. i'm annoyed because i was i went was the opposite. i went to a state comprehensive. i've got the third highest grade the the third highest grade in the country never country history a—level. never talk one said go to talk about it. no one said go to oxbridge and here we now. oxbridge and here we are now. but you're hosting i'm not. but you're hosting and i'm not. so it all worked out. so maybe it all worked out. you've fallen this level. so maybe it all worked out. you'iis fallen this level. so maybe it all worked out. you'iis fall
and of who'd gone to cambridge. and of course, we all had a lot of privilege, but we were just stupid. i'm annoyed because i was i went was the opposite. i went to a state comprehensive. i've got the third highest grade the the third highest grade in the country never country history a—level. never talk one said go to talk about it. no one said go to oxbridge and here we now. oxbridge and here we are now. but you're hosting i'm not. but you're hosting and i'm not. so it all worked out. so...
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but, you know, that's not to take away from cambridge. members of sudbury rowing club say the stour is much cleaner than the thames, but even so there are problems here. when they empty the sewage in the storm drains, it gets pretty fouled up and it's full of all sorts of nasties. and what's that like to be rowing through? well, it's pretty disgusting, really. afterwards, you've got to wash your boat down, clean all the faeces off the blades. and also you've got to really clean your kit out afterwards. is it getting worse? yes, most definitely. the number of raw sewage spills into england's rivers and seas more than doubled last year compared to the year before, according to the environment agency. in 2022, there were 1.75 million hours of spills. in 2023, there were 3.6 million. the effects of sewage pollution are twofold. one, on wildlife. phosphates and nitrates, which are effectively nutrients, can cause algal blooms that can devastate rivers like the wye and the thames. and secondly, e.coli and other pathogens present in rivers from
but, you know, that's not to take away from cambridge. members of sudbury rowing club say the stour is much cleaner than the thames, but even so there are problems here. when they empty the sewage in the storm drains, it gets pretty fouled up and it's full of all sorts of nasties. and what's that like to be rowing through? well, it's pretty disgusting, really. afterwards, you've got to wash your boat down, clean all the faeces off the blades. and also you've got to really clean your kit out...
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it's the 40th anniverary of the landmark operation at the royal papworth hospital in cambridge, which established it as one of the world's leading transplant centres. in that time, about 3,000 similar procedures have been carried out. our reporter nikki fox has been to see how staff and patients have been celebrating the milestone. a0 years ago, royal papworth hospital in cambridgeshire established its reputation as an internationally—recognised transplant centre. charlie tango 7 is escorting london ambulance with transplant patient on board. performing europe's first ever successful heart—lung transplant, 36—year—old brenda barber became a national celebrity overnight and lived until 1994. professorjohn wallwork led the operation. he trained in california, bringing his skills across the atlantic. it's the whole issue of taking somebody who's really, really sick and somebody who's got really severe heart failure or lung failure, and they really are breathing their last. and putting a new heart in there or the heart and lungs, they become pink and they go back to living a norma
it's the 40th anniverary of the landmark operation at the royal papworth hospital in cambridge, which established it as one of the world's leading transplant centres. in that time, about 3,000 similar procedures have been carried out. our reporter nikki fox has been to see how staff and patients have been celebrating the milestone. a0 years ago, royal papworth hospital in cambridgeshire established its reputation as an internationally—recognised transplant centre. charlie tango 7 is escorting...
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senior figures from institutions including 0xford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. could insects be the food of the future? studies show that meals made from bugs like crickets have, pound for pound, almost three times more protein than those using similar amounts of beef, pork or chicken. and compared to livestock, rearing them has a lower environmental impact. researchers at the university of surrey are looking for volunteers to help them assess if crickets really can meet our dietary needs. sean killick has been to find out more. in some parts of the world, they're quite popular to eat. but, funnily, they've never caught on here — which is a shame, because insects are a good source of protein. so people have begun to farm them. typically, they're frozen, boiled, dried, and turned into an insect—based flour, which can be added to foods such as pasta, bread or cakes. now, at the university of surrey, they're going to test volunteers who've eaten muffins made with powdered crickets to check the nutritiona
senior figures from institutions including 0xford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. could insects be the food of the future? studies show that meals made from bugs like crickets have, pound for pound, almost three times more protein than those using similar amounts of beef, pork or chicken. and compared to livestock, rearing them has a lower environmental impact. researchers at the university of surrey are looking...
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senior figures from 2a institutions including 0xford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera is following the story. the concern really comes down to mainly the challenge from china and the concern is that uk universities, notjust the uk, other countries as well, have seen attempts to get hold of sensitive research, sensitive material. not, if you like, what would be typically thought of as secret, not really talking about spying here, but often academic orjoint ventures in the academic world. in which sensitive technology and sensitive research might then pass which could be useful to another state, for instance, china. it is hard to understand, but if you think about it as perhaps if the university was carrying out some kind of research on movements under water and the ability to detect those, that might be open research which could have some value commercially for a university but it could also have a national security implication for instance, in detecting submarines
senior figures from 2a institutions including 0xford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera is following the story. the concern really comes down to mainly the challenge from china and the concern is that uk universities, notjust the uk, other countries as well, have seen attempts to get hold of sensitive research, sensitive material. not, if you like, what would be typically...
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so, i was cambridge >> yeah. so, i was cambridge university officer training corps. >> yeah. the otc, i was and, and it was did you enjoy it? >> i did enjoy it. but the interesting thing was i didn't go to a bit later. i was a mature student and i'd taken a sabbatical. don't hold it against police against me from the police force. so that was my early career, and was thames valley career, and i was thames valley police in the early years, and i loved that. but i was kind of looking. i did it for a few years. i was looking for a sort of a bigger picture, perhaps bigger, global bigger, perhaps global opportunity . the really opportunity. and the army really beckoned this beckoned once i joined this cambridge otc. and when i found out about opportunities that are on , i was just hooked. on the table, i was just hooked. and i was really into that and i was really drawn into that world. i went off and did a couple of cambrian patrols in wales with all the dismal weather coming at and sort of weather coming at me and sort of november of on november time, sort of year on year , i di
so, i was cambridge >> yeah. so, i was cambridge university officer training corps. >> yeah. the otc, i was and, and it was did you enjoy it? >> i did enjoy it. but the interesting thing was i didn't go to a bit later. i was a mature student and i'd taken a sabbatical. don't hold it against police against me from the police force. so that was my early career, and was thames valley career, and i was thames valley police in the early years, and i loved that. but i was kind of...
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now obviously, the labour party headquarters isn't a beautiful cambridge lawn, but a beautiful cambridge lawn, but a lot of people go through into that building. they care about it. >> i mean, sorry it.— >> i mean, sorry to it. >> i mean, sorry to interrupt, peter. sorry to interrupt, peter, looking. peter, but i'm looking. >> we should people who do >> we should make people who do this of thing once they're this kind of thing once they're convicted, instead of fining them over or them or binding them over or whatever we should whatever we do, we should actually say, no, clean it up. i'm about how it to i'm about how long it takes to clean up. the same, i have clean up. and the same, i have to say, should done to the to say, should be done to the people spray paint my people who spray paint my trains. >> @ $— w is talking. and >> as peter is talking. and that's why i'm trying to rudely interrupt, because i'm just showing screen if showing you on the screen if you're watching just you're watching telly just so you're watching telly just so you can actually that you can actually see, i
now obviously, the labour party headquarters isn't a beautiful cambridge lawn, but a beautiful cambridge lawn, but a lot of people go through into that building. they care about it. >> i mean, sorry it.— >> i mean, sorry to it. >> i mean, sorry to interrupt, peter. sorry to interrupt, peter, looking. peter, but i'm looking. >> we should people who do >> we should make people who do this of thing once they're this kind of thing once they're convicted, instead of...
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a number of people from the city of cambridge in the state of massachusetts, usa , expressed their support and solidarity with the students who are sitting in harvard university. according to al jazeera, the students protesting the genocide in the gaza strip, despite the warnings and threats , emphasized on continuing their peaceful and legal protest until their demands are met. it has brought the professors with it. we discovered that this university provided 200 million dollars in funding to israel, which it used in genocide has been these reforms are peaceful and contrary to what they say, they are not anti-semitism and should not be suppressed. despite the repressions, these students still insist on sitting inside these tents. and these closed doors don't seem to have isolated them, but instead have caused the solidarity of the local people to expand with them. protests are suppressed inside the universities, which instead spread outside the universities. students are arrested, but citizens hold alternative demonstrations. by challenging the administrations of these universities, they
a number of people from the city of cambridge in the state of massachusetts, usa , expressed their support and solidarity with the students who are sitting in harvard university. according to al jazeera, the students protesting the genocide in the gaza strip, despite the warnings and threats , emphasized on continuing their peaceful and legal protest until their demands are met. it has brought the professors with it. we discovered that this university provided 200 million dollars in funding to...
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, cambridge, october 26th, 1807. this his friend this is written to his friend elizabeth pigot, was elizabeth pigot, who was a neighbour friend of his neighbour and a friend of his back in southwell. and here's the beginning of that , my dear the beginning of that, my dear elizabeth, fatigued with sitting up till four in the morning for these last two days at hazard, i take up my pen to inquire how your highness and rest my your highness and the rest of my female acquaintance at the seat of archiepiscopal grandeur. southwell go on. i know i deserve a scolding for my negligence and not writing more frequently, but racing and frequently, but racing up and down country for these last down the country for these last three how was it three months. how was it possible fulfil duties of possible to fulfil the duties of a correspondent? it last a correspondent? fixed it last for i write as thin for six weeks. i write as thin as ever, not having gained an ounce reduction , and ounce since my reduction, and rather in better hum
, cambridge, october 26th, 1807. this his friend this is written to his friend elizabeth pigot, was elizabeth pigot, who was a neighbour friend of his neighbour and a friend of his back in southwell. and here's the beginning of that , my dear the beginning of that, my dear elizabeth, fatigued with sitting up till four in the morning for these last two days at hazard, i take up my pen to inquire how your highness and rest my your highness and the rest of my female acquaintance at the seat of...
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it was pretty chilly here in cambridge with those grey leaden skies, even the odd spit and spot of drizzle. the next few days it stays similar with chilly weather for all of us, but staying really chilly across eastern areas where we hold on to the cloud, best of the sunshine further west closer to this area of high pressure. but for wednesday, we're still in a run of northerly winds, particularly brisk close to north sea coasts. and much of the northwest of europe remains locked with this arctic air mass in place. so it does remain on the chilly side both by day and by night. however, again, wednesday eastern areas will see most of the cloud, the strongest of the breeze, maybe a few showers. best of the sunshine will be northern and western areas. i think we could see more sunshine around on wednesday than we've had the last few days, but slightly chillier air mass, i think — highs of 13—14 degrees in the warmest spots, single digits along north sea coasts. so as we head through wednesday night, we could see an area of more organised showers, long spells of rain pushing into northern
it was pretty chilly here in cambridge with those grey leaden skies, even the odd spit and spot of drizzle. the next few days it stays similar with chilly weather for all of us, but staying really chilly across eastern areas where we hold on to the cloud, best of the sunshine further west closer to this area of high pressure. but for wednesday, we're still in a run of northerly winds, particularly brisk close to north sea coasts. and much of the northwest of europe remains locked with this...
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cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts — at a ceremony with direct descendants of the gwee—agal people who crafted the spears. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk military spending would rise to 2.5% of national income by 2030 — that's compared to under 2.1% last year. labour has already pledged 2.5% — but only when �*economic conditions allow�*. our political editor, chris mason, reports. apologies for that, we have some technical issues but let me bring you a story. a man in iraq has started the first legal action of its kind against the uk oil giant bp, over the death of his son. this is alijulood — who died at the age of 21. his father, hussein julood, alleges that gas burning at an oilfield run by bp in southern iraq caused his son's leukaemia. gas b
cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts — at a ceremony with direct descendants of the gwee—agal people who crafted the spears. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. prime minister rishi sunak has announced a new package of military aid for ukraine worth £500 million — including 400 vehicles and long range missiles. he was speaking during a visit to poland where he held talks with nato's secretary—general. mr sunak also said uk...
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cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts at a ceremony with direct descendants of the gweagal people who crafted the spears. earlier, i spoke to ray ingrey, director of the gujaga foundation and a dharawal man of the aboriginal la perouse community. he helped lead the delegation into the ceremony today. i asked him how it felt. it's mixed emotions. we are excited to have these fears finally returned to have these fears finally returned to the homelands they were taken from 250 years ago, but because this was a long campaign, a lot of our old people that started this are no longer with us, so it's a mixed feelings, but i'm sure when we get home with the spheres of their will be a lot of celebrations. ijust explain if you can't to viewers at home these spears mean to explain if you can't to viewers at home these spears mear- explain if you can't to viewers at home these spears mean to you and indeed the community _ home these spears mean to you and indeed the community -- _ home these spears mean to you and indeed the community -- just - home these spe
cambridge university is the latest institution to hand back pillaged artefacts at a ceremony with direct descendants of the gweagal people who crafted the spears. earlier, i spoke to ray ingrey, director of the gujaga foundation and a dharawal man of the aboriginal la perouse community. he helped lead the delegation into the ceremony today. i asked him how it felt. it's mixed emotions. we are excited to have these fears finally returned to have these fears finally returned to the homelands they...
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senior figures from institutions from oxford cambridge and imperial couegein from oxford cambridge and imperial college in london have been briefed by m15 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. let's return to the post office inquiry and bring in our reporter who is measuring the story. day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was getting exasperated with her. how do you expect it go today? more of the same? ~ .,, expect it go today? more of the same? ~ ~' , expect it go today? more of the same? «r, ,, .._ same? most likely, especially because we — same? most likely, especially because we don't _ same? most likely, especially because we don't only - same? most likely, especially because we don't only have i same? most likely, especially. because we don't only have the inquiry counsel asking questions today, we have questions from the lawyers of the victims themselves who have been given permission to ask questions today. they tend to be ask questions today. they tend to be a little more aggressive in their line of que
senior figures from institutions from oxford cambridge and imperial couegein from oxford cambridge and imperial college in london have been briefed by m15 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. let's return to the post office inquiry and bring in our reporter who is measuring the story. day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from the kc yesterday and he was getting exasperated with her. how do you expect it go today? more of the same? ~ .,, expect it go...
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warning at a briefing given to the chief executives from twenty four universities, including oxford and cambridge. he warned of the risks to some of their cutting—edge research, which, they were told, was in danger of being targeted by states seeking to enhance their own economic and military capabilities. with more on this we can speak now to our security correspondent gordon corera. what is m15 plasma concern here? the concern really comes to mainly their challenge from china and the concern is that uk universities, notjust the uk, other countries as well, i've seen attempts to get hold of sensitive research, sensitive material, not what would be typically thought of as secrets, not really talking about buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint buying here, but often academic collaboration or joint ventures buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint ventures in the academic world. but in which sensitive technology and research might then pass which could be useful to another state, for instance, china. it is hard to understand that if you think about it as perhaps if un
warning at a briefing given to the chief executives from twenty four universities, including oxford and cambridge. he warned of the risks to some of their cutting—edge research, which, they were told, was in danger of being targeted by states seeking to enhance their own economic and military capabilities. with more on this we can speak now to our security correspondent gordon corera. what is m15 plasma concern here? the concern really comes to mainly their challenge from china and the...
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we rode that in a reverse way to the oxford and cambridge crews _ way to the oxford and cambridge crews. two weeks later i had lots of blood _ crews. two weeks later i had lots of blood tests — crews. two weeks later i had lots of blood tests in hospital when a really — blood tests in hospital when a really nasty stomach bug which has sent my _ really nasty stomach bug which has sent my liver haywire. | really nasty stomach bug which has sent my liver haywire.— sent my liver haywire. i guess that illustrates the _ sent my liver haywire. i guess that illustrates the worry _ sent my liver haywire. i guess that illustrates the worry and _ sent my liver haywire. i guess that illustrates the worry and dangers. | illustrates the worry and dangers. you look at the water, it seems fine _ you look at the water, it seems fine you — you look at the water, it seems fine. you wash your hands. you do not know— fine. you wash your hands. you do not know what is in there. with the e. not know what is in there. with the e coli _ not know what is in there. with the e. coli warnings a week after
we rode that in a reverse way to the oxford and cambridge crews _ way to the oxford and cambridge crews. two weeks later i had lots of blood _ crews. two weeks later i had lots of blood tests — crews. two weeks later i had lots of blood tests in hospital when a really — blood tests in hospital when a really nasty stomach bug which has sent my _ really nasty stomach bug which has sent my liver haywire. | really nasty stomach bug which has sent my liver haywire.— sent my liver haywire. i...
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the bosses of 24 leading universities, including oxford, cambridge, imperial college london. they were summoned to whitehall yesterday, for alison, an unprecedented briefing with security chiefs . i wonder if security chiefs. i wonder if this is something that we probably already knew . but probably already knew. but hostile states targeting universities know well. >> they've been incredibly naive. cambridge, which is my university and i know the town well . all, the colleges, many of well. all, the colleges, many of the colleges are up to their necks in chinese funding, spoken to former head of m16, sir richard dearlove, who says that they have been unbelievable naive in their dealings with, with the china in particular, many, many chinese students coming in who, nick, are intellectual property and the cambridge has been taken the taken the cash and not really thinking about the security or indeed the espionage possibilities. >> yeah. i mean, last year, a report by parliament's intelligence and security committee warned that china could be dire. yeah directing and stealing u
the bosses of 24 leading universities, including oxford, cambridge, imperial college london. they were summoned to whitehall yesterday, for alison, an unprecedented briefing with security chiefs . i wonder if security chiefs. i wonder if this is something that we probably already knew . but probably already knew. but hostile states targeting universities know well. >> they've been incredibly naive. cambridge, which is my university and i know the town well . all, the colleges, many of...
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so this is for cambridge university for the cambridge university hostels. this is another captured institution . and the captured institution. and the document, which the sun found said that, just the trust will not adapt practice in light of racist concerns expressed as discomfort . so the trust will discomfort. so the trust will not adapt practice in light of transphobic concerns expressed as does it. so it's an incredible comparison . and when incredible comparison. and when we're saying transphobic, what they really mean is women who want to protect their spaces. we see vulnerable women in a hospital. we saw a that we there was a case about a year or two ago, a woman was raped on on a ward, on a female only ward by a trans woman, a man and the police and the hostel would not admit that it was possible because they said , no, there are because they said, no, there are only women here. so you couldn't have been raped. and it was only when she was able to obtain footage that then the police was able get involved, and she able to get involved, and she was p
so this is for cambridge university for the cambridge university hostels. this is another captured institution . and the captured institution. and the document, which the sun found said that, just the trust will not adapt practice in light of racist concerns expressed as discomfort . so the trust will discomfort. so the trust will not adapt practice in light of transphobic concerns expressed as does it. so it's an incredible comparison . and when incredible comparison. and when we're saying...
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_ let's cross to dr alexander rodnyansky, an assistant professor of economics at the university of cambridge, and an economic adviser to ukraine's president zelensky. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this attack, because of course, we normally talk about the front line and the battles between the two armies. but this is very much a civilian infrastructure, which leaves people, for example, without power or electricity. that is all part of the war as well. that's exactly right and that's nothing new, unfortunately. we've been able to observe it throughout the last two years. the russians have tried to degrade our energy infrastructure all the time. it's just now become more evident. this has been widely said by everyone, including our president. every representative is calling for more weapons and air defence, so we essentially get tired of repeating it, i know it's conspicuous to everyone a involved and part of russia's warfare to crush the will of ukrainian people. share russia's warfare to crush the will of ukrainian people.— russia's warfare to crush the will of ukrainian p
_ let's cross to dr alexander rodnyansky, an assistant professor of economics at the university of cambridge, and an economic adviser to ukraine's president zelensky. thank you for being with us. let's talk about this attack, because of course, we normally talk about the front line and the battles between the two armies. but this is very much a civilian infrastructure, which leaves people, for example, without power or electricity. that is all part of the war as well. that's exactly right and...
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it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. quite a chill in the air earlier on, but at least that sun's quite strong. talking about cold weather, this is what we call the anomaly map across europe. where it's blue, temperatures are below the average for the time of the year and you can see across many countries, it's been colder than what we would expect in april. in fact, across some northern parts of europe, we have had snow. here's helsinki today — three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not even making double figures. and we are feeling that chill as we see colder air arriving from the north. but at least it's high pressure, so that does mean that the weather's quiet, so a lot of welcome dry weather. here's the satellite picture. clouds have been building through the course of the morning and into the afternoon. some areas are still quite sunny, other areas have turned a little mo
it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. hello. quite a chill in the air earlier on, but at least that sun's quite strong. talking about cold weather, this is what we call the anomaly map across europe. where it's blue, temperatures are below the average for the time of the year and you can see across many...
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the weapons have been handed over at a ceremony at trinity college cambridge, following years of discussions. they had previously been lent to museums in australia in 2015 and 2020. noor nanji reports. these are the four spears that were brought to england more than 250 years ago when captainjames cook returned from australia on the endeavour. now they've been formally handed back. representatives of the la perouse aboriginal community welcomed their return. having them returned after all this time and having them displayed at kurnell at the very point they were taken in 1770 ensures that we're able to amplify the significance of the spears, but also too the events that occurred on that day. the weapons were taken from a local camp when the british expedition arrived in australia at the site of modern—day sydney. they were given to trinity college on captain cook's return the following year, and the spears have been part of the college's collection ever since then. campaigners have long called for their repatriation to australia, where similar fishing spears are still used by the local com
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if you had a quote unquote affirmative action policy in universities like oxford and cambridge for people from lower income families, because they're exceptionally intelligent in state intelligent people in state schools and gave them access to that, then you're starting to offset the imbalance. >> better yet, why don't we even move away from this assumption that people dominate our that people who dominate our national life don't have to have gone to university? i mean, there is a discussion beyond that, which earth are that, which is why on earth are all our institutions all of our institutions dominated by elite graduates? why can't just have some why can't we just have some normal, people? normal, ordinary people? most most this country, most people in this country, remember, to remember, have never gone to university , right? university, right? >> that's when i say goes >> that's when i say it goes back to the expectations of playing in the global field. there are certain levels of conversation styles conversation and certain styles of discourse discipline of discourse that the disci
if you had a quote unquote affirmative action policy in universities like oxford and cambridge for people from lower income families, because they're exceptionally intelligent in state intelligent people in state schools and gave them access to that, then you're starting to offset the imbalance. >> better yet, why don't we even move away from this assumption that people dominate our that people who dominate our national life don't have to have gone to university? i mean, there is a...
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james cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge university to indigenous members�*s survivors who it indigenous members�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across south wales, with 16 degrees, and there was some glorious sunshine, at times, with a little bit of shelter from the breeze. but out to the east, it was disappointingly cool. a brisk northerly wind, temperatures struggled — only around seven degrees across that east yorkshire coast. we're going to keep quite a lot of cloud, as well, over the next few hours. that will prevent temperatures from falling too far. lowest temperatures to start the day on wednesday morning will be in the far north and west of scotland. we could have some thicker cloud and a little bi
james cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge university to indigenous members�*s survivors who it indigenous members�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on...
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it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the north. the weather is quiet. a lot of welcome, dry weather. here is the satellite picture. cloud building in through the morning. some areas still quite sunny. some areas overcast. temperatures, best in the west, 15 celsius in northern ireland. 0n the coast, 9—10 c. temperatures are on the down, pollen levels are on the up. high in the south—west. aerial amounts of cloud through tonight i don't think this coming night will be quite as cold as last night but still, in some spots, temperatures could drop close to freezing in the morning, given the clear skies overnight. variable amounts of cloud tomorrow, sunshine forsure. overnight. varia
it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the north. the weather is quiet. a lot of...
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the weapons have been handed over at a ceremony at trinity college cambridge, following years of discussions. our culture reporter noor nanji reports. these are the four spears that were brought to england more than 250 years ago when captainjames cook returned from australia on the endeavour. now they've been formally handed back. representatives of the la perouse aboriginal community were at the event and welcomed their return. having them returned after all this time and having them displayed at kurnell at the very point they were taken in 1770, ensures that we're able to amplify the significance of the spears, but also too the events that occurred on that day. the weapons were taken from a local camp when the british expedition arrived in australia at the site of modern day sydney. they were given to trinity college on captain cook's return the following year, and the spears have been part of the college's collection ever since then. campaigners have long called for their repatriation to australia, where similar fishing spears are still used by the local community. the spears were taken
the weapons have been handed over at a ceremony at trinity college cambridge, following years of discussions. our culture reporter noor nanji reports. these are the four spears that were brought to england more than 250 years ago when captainjames cook returned from australia on the endeavour. now they've been formally handed back. representatives of the la perouse aboriginal community were at the event and welcomed their return. having them returned after all this time and having them...
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it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's 0xford and cambridge boat races, when one rowerfell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it's been a lovely day so far for many, but there's a bit of a chill noticeable out of the sunshine. and if we look at our chart, temperatures compared to normal for the time of year, the blue colours indicating across eastern parts of the uk and into much of europe showed temperatures below average this weekend. big departure for europe where we've seen record breaking heat so far this april. it's because of a change in pressure patterns. to the south and east, low pressure dominating quite stormy at times here, but to the north and west with us, a rare glimpse of high pressure at last. that means for most, we continue with a dry story through today. there's a few isolated showers. eastern counties of england, cold breeze here as well, thick cloud with some drizzle pushing into the north of scotland later. and it builds up generally speaking, but across these sheltered
it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's 0xford and cambridge boat races, when one rowerfell ill before the race. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it's been a lovely day so far for many, but there's a bit of a chill noticeable out of the sunshine. and if we look at our chart, temperatures compared to normal for the time of year, the blue colours indicating across eastern parts of the uk and into much of europe...
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spiegelhalter, emeritus professor of statistics in the centre for mathematical sciences at the university of cambridge. ifi if i can start with you doctor adrian boyle, it's quite shocking, 250 patients a week in england may have died unnecessarily because of those long waits in a any, just what is going wrong here? those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here?_ those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here? too many people are spending — is going wrong here? too many people are spending too _ is going wrong here? too many people are spending too long _ is going wrong here? too many people are spending too long in _ are spending too long in our emergency departments and this is a part of our health care system where we see about 20 million patient episodes a year, so it's a high—volume system, and lots of people getting into hospital through our emergency departments. we know that too many people are spending too long, and these long delays, we know based on scientific ticket —— data, are harmfulfor patients. looking at the mechanisms, if people are spending a long time
spiegelhalter, emeritus professor of statistics in the centre for mathematical sciences at the university of cambridge. ifi if i can start with you doctor adrian boyle, it's quite shocking, 250 patients a week in england may have died unnecessarily because of those long waits in a any, just what is going wrong here? those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here?_ those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here? too many people are spending — is going wrong here? too many...
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for the men and the women, so actually— cambridge for the men and the women, so actually people can get inspired by getting out on the water, and i would _ by getting out on the water, and i would probably say that there is more _ would probably say that there is more to— would probably say that there is more to the story than just getting out and _ more to the story than just getting out and trying to rope. more to the story than 'ust getting out and trying to rope.i out and trying to rope. thank you very much- _ out and trying to rope. thank you very much- and _ out and trying to rope. thank you very much. and there _ out and trying to rope. thank you very much. and there are - out and trying to rope. thank you very much. and there are people | out and trying to rope. thank you i very much. and there are people out on the water as you see. i will be speaking to people from the roman kaleta. what a company say that they are investing in the government say that they are quadrupling inspections, so that people can enjoy the waterways. sara, for thank you. when the broadcaster, stev
for the men and the women, so actually— cambridge for the men and the women, so actually people can get inspired by getting out on the water, and i would _ by getting out on the water, and i would probably say that there is more _ would probably say that there is more to— would probably say that there is more to the story than just getting out and _ more to the story than just getting out and trying to rope. more to the story than 'ust getting out and trying to rope.i out and trying to...
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cambridge is a very well resourced institution and most of the cambridge colleges are well resourced and they look after their students very well and students do have some responsibility in, in, you know, in return for that, i think i agree they should take care of college property. they should treat the cleaners with respect, but they also have a right to privacy as well . so i think privacy as well. so i think there's a bit of right and wrong probably on both sides here. and as you say, it's a fascinating case of what it's like to become an adult in a collegiate environment. you've got some expectations on you, but you have some rights as well. you know , there's all sorts of know, there's all sorts of things we're not allowed to do because of data protection these days. and the cleaners did. or the college slightly broke that this time around and is it correct now that these cleaners have basically been sacked off? >> they're looking for new cleaners because of this, this data violation? >> well , i data violation? >> well, i must say i didn't know that aspect of the story. i read
cambridge is a very well resourced institution and most of the cambridge colleges are well resourced and they look after their students very well and students do have some responsibility in, in, you know, in return for that, i think i agree they should take care of college property. they should treat the cleaners with respect, but they also have a right to privacy as well . so i think privacy as well. so i think there's a bit of right and wrong probably on both sides here. and as you say, it's...
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researchers from the university of cambridge have in a landmark new study , warned in a landmark new study, warned that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers elsewhere in the body . elsewhere in the body. >> parents, put down your phones. new data from the states reveals that half of
researchers from the university of cambridge have in a landmark new study , warned in a landmark new study, warned that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers elsewhere in the body . elsewhere in the body. >> parents, put down your phones. new data from the states reveals that half of
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it is known as suno ai which was developed in cambridge and its creator sung in whatever genre you want from some text and audio. while samir mallal has been sat here, he has created some music. what are you going to do with it? i some music. what are you going to do with it? ., some music. what are you going to do with it? . ., ., . ., ., with it? i am going to create a sona. i with it? i am going to create a song- i hope _ with it? i am going to create a song. i hope that _ with it? i am going to create a song. i hope that we - with it? i am going to create a song. i hope that we have i with it? i am going to create a | song. i hope that we have luck with it? i am going to create a i song. i hope that we have luck with the idea this _ song. i hope that we have luck with the idea this time. _ song. i hope that we have luck with the idea this time. it _ song. i hope that we have luck with the idea this time. it is _ song. i hope that we have luck with the idea this time. it is currently i the idea this time. it is currently generating. _ the idea this time. it is currently generating, b
it is known as suno ai which was developed in cambridge and its creator sung in whatever genre you want from some text and audio. while samir mallal has been sat here, he has created some music. what are you going to do with it? i some music. what are you going to do with it? ., some music. what are you going to do with it? . ., ., . ., ., with it? i am going to create a sona. i with it? i am going to create a song- i hope _ with it? i am going to create a song. i hope that _ with it? i am...
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that's 56 years ago when he started at trinity college, cambridge. i have never seen him look so happy. it's so extraordinary. he's got cancer. but when he came out of, windsor castle at easter and met that crowd there, he looked relaxed. he looked happy . he looked, he looked happy. he looked, content. he looked a man within himself and very, very much at ease with the life he's had. that's when he came out of the hospital, of course, the london clinic. and we didn't know quite. and we still do not know the actual nature of the cancer, apart from the fact that it's not prostate cancer . not prostate cancer. >> yeah, indeed. and actually, one of my panellists were just there . we were talking about there. we were talking about whether or not the royals should be as open, about their health matters as what they currently are being. do you think that's the right approach ? the right approach? >> i think they've got it about right , i >> i think they've got it about right, i think when they did, at our urging, at come forward with some of the facts, i t
that's 56 years ago when he started at trinity college, cambridge. i have never seen him look so happy. it's so extraordinary. he's got cancer. but when he came out of, windsor castle at easter and met that crowd there, he looked relaxed. he looked happy . he looked, he looked happy. he looked, content. he looked a man within himself and very, very much at ease with the life he's had. that's when he came out of the hospital, of course, the london clinic. and we didn't know quite. and we still...
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a monster one is being planned on the borders between suffolk and cambridge , and the people there cambridge, and the people there really despise it . a5 cambridge, and the people there really despise it . as they say, really despise it. as they say, quite rightly, is this grade a agricultural land being turned over to this semi—industrial use and spoiling the look of the countryside and changing it irrevocably, irrevocably , and in irrevocably, irrevocably, and in a negative way, also . a negative way, also. >> so i'm in suffolk. the king is up in norfolk when he's there, it suffolk is suffering. >> suffering . >> suffering. >> suffering. >> besides nuclear power station at sizewell a new one, sizewell c, north sea power. >> offshore power's being brought ashore at walberswick . brought ashore at walberswick. >> a very scenic and historic artistic village . and in the artistic village. and in the charming village of preston, too. so we're under siege. >> and a double row of monster pylons is going to be planned down the spine of suffolk and essex to tilbury . essex to tilbury. >> but this
a monster one is being planned on the borders between suffolk and cambridge , and the people there cambridge, and the people there really despise it . a5 cambridge, and the people there really despise it . as they say, really despise it. as they say, quite rightly, is this grade a agricultural land being turned over to this semi—industrial use and spoiling the look of the countryside and changing it irrevocably, irrevocably , and in irrevocably, irrevocably, and in a negative way, also . a...
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he was part of a cambridge five group of former cambridge five group of former cambridge graduates who were passing information to various non—british non—allied, members, but , yeah, non—british non—allied, members, but, yeah, he's blamed for the failure of operation market garden by an author today, although he obviously wouldn't be able to defend himself because he's not. >> no, it's actually this author. >> it's fascinating reading stuff, but what you can't ever do is actually get to the bottom. >> well, that's what kind of irritates me when these stories come out, because they make good reads. but then again, it feels like it's just left unanswered and the person's not around really, to give their point of view or their side of the story. >> yeah, that'd be nice if we could actually uncover some actual proper hard evidence on that one. i do find it all fascinating, especially the cold war stuff . war stuff. >> oh, it is so fascinating. >> oh, it is so fascinating. >> but you do wonder what people were thinking. >> well, you gotta wonder what's going on now. i mean , there'
he was part of a cambridge five group of former cambridge five group of former cambridge graduates who were passing information to various non—british non—allied, members, but , yeah, non—british non—allied, members, but, yeah, he's blamed for the failure of operation market garden by an author today, although he obviously wouldn't be able to defend himself because he's not. >> no, it's actually this author. >> it's fascinating reading stuff, but what you can't ever do is...
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and associate professor at the univeofty cambridge and associate professor at the univeofty edmundige and associate professor at the univeofty edmund burked chair of the edmund burke foundation, james or james, thanks for joining us. foundation, james or james, thanks forjoining us. this foundation, james or james, thanks for joining us. this was the most extraordinary scene. we saw it live on this program yesterday. how did you feel as not one, not two, but eventually the third venue was, was was was shut down or attempted to be. so by, by, by a local mayor and the police sent in, well, good to be with you both. >> it's been . yesterday was a >> it's been. yesterday was a day of high drama, but really, it's been a week of high drama, it's been a week of high drama, it wasn't just one local mayor. we've had three cancellations in three different municipal districts in brussels . so three districts in brussels. so three separate mayors in effect have cancelled this . but what cancelled this. but what happened with the first two cancellations, in effect, is that the local authorities, t
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i'm joined by catherine barnard, professor of eu law at the university of cambridge. catherine thank you for joining me on the show. so time and again, we've just said we're not going to put these taxes on. we're going to kick the can down the road. why are we doing it now? and what would it mean for consumers as we're doing it now. >> because we probably should have done it on the 1st of january 2021, le. when brexit occurred. but in fact, we weren't ready and it's taken us a long time to get ready. and as you said, we've delayed it five times. what you're seeing is charges, common user charges. if you want the technical terms and they're going to be levied in order to cover the cost of what's called biosecurity , for what's called biosecurity, for goods coming in to the uk from the eu, but also from elsewhere across the globe, via dover . across the globe, via dover. >> okay, i get the argument about biosecurity. you know, we could be taking in food or plants from parts of the world where we have genuine risks when it comes to french brie. for argument's sake, which
i'm joined by catherine barnard, professor of eu law at the university of cambridge. catherine thank you for joining me on the show. so time and again, we've just said we're not going to put these taxes on. we're going to kick the can down the road. why are we doing it now? and what would it mean for consumers as we're doing it now. >> because we probably should have done it on the 1st of january 2021, le. when brexit occurred. but in fact, we weren't ready and it's taken us a long time...
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great bowling lawn in cambridge that that that i've been to. on that sounds . sounds delightful. >> tom. you'll have to teach me. perhaps you'll invite me for a round. you call it a round of bowls. >> do you know what i wish i could remember? i should i should think of. you know should think a game of. you know what like petanque. should think a game of. you know wh.oh, like petanque. should think a game of. you know wh.oh, i like petanque. should think a game of. you know wh.oh, i haven't tanque. should think a game of. you know wh.oh, i haven't played >> oh, i haven't played petanque. the, petanque. yeah, that's the, the french . french perhaps. french. french version, perhaps. oh, stop oh, inferior. anyway, let's stop wittering on, because very shortly we'll be bringing you the the angela rayner the latest on the angela rayner tax turmoil, with both sir keir starmer and david lammy coming out defend the deputy labour out to defend the deputy labour leader. is there something they're hiding? this is good afternoon we're gb afternoon britain. we're on gb news. channel. well, earlie
great bowling lawn in cambridge that that that i've been to. on that sounds . sounds delightful. >> tom. you'll have to teach me. perhaps you'll invite me for a round. you call it a round of bowls. >> do you know what i wish i could remember? i should i should think of. you know should think a game of. you know what like petanque. should think a game of. you know wh.oh, like petanque. should think a game of. you know wh.oh, i like petanque. should think a game of. you know wh.oh, i...
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when will these kids who to oxford and cambridge who go to oxford and cambridge university to get a break in life? it an life? but it is an embarrassment. we can't hold an event now. the event on our rivers now. the rowers safety advice rowers were given safety advice before the race that they should avoid any splashed water avoid getting any splashed water in their mouths during a rowing race. you might as well tell them to try not to rush. leonard jenkins of the oxford men's team, said it would a team, said it would be a lot nicer if there wasn't as much poo in the water. how terrible that that needs to be said. the only time that would be is only time that would be worse is if read in if you read that in a tripadvisor review cafe on tripadvisor review of a cafe on wednesday. environment agency figures revealed raw sewage spills doubled last year in england to 3.6 million hours of spills, compared with 1.7 5,000,000 hours in 2022. i was shocked that it happened so much. we have to measure poos by the hour . to much. we have to measure poos by the hour. to put much. we have to measure po
when will these kids who to oxford and cambridge who go to oxford and cambridge university to get a break in life? it an life? but it is an embarrassment. we can't hold an event now. the event on our rivers now. the rowers safety advice rowers were given safety advice before the race that they should avoid any splashed water avoid getting any splashed water in their mouths during a rowing race. you might as well tell them to try not to rush. leonard jenkins of the oxford men's team, said it...
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wealthy class and had gone to some rather exotic private school and got a fantastic degree at oxford or cambridge or something like that. and she had been fiddling her allegedly, allegedly . let's, her allegedly, allegedly. let's, let's get that in had been mixing up , let's get that in had been mixing up, getting single council tax allowance when she had a member of the family staying there, which is the essential criminal element to this, the row would have been even bigger than it is now. at the moment, at the moment, she's the moment, at the moment, she's the person in the barrel. let me guarantee to you, i'm. i know that i'm somewhat older than both of you. in fact, both of you put together, i'll just about say, put together by. i guarantee to you that any period of time of anybody in power, they are guaranteed . so i agree they are guaranteed. so i agree with you totally on this. they're guaranteed to be up to their necks in god knows what. with the tories it's always sex and with labour it's always money, let's just look at, keir starmer today before i come back to judy to listen to what h
wealthy class and had gone to some rather exotic private school and got a fantastic degree at oxford or cambridge or something like that. and she had been fiddling her allegedly, allegedly . let's, her allegedly, allegedly. let's, let's get that in had been mixing up , let's get that in had been mixing up, getting single council tax allowance when she had a member of the family staying there, which is the essential criminal element to this, the row would have been even bigger than it is now. at...
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can sir keir starmer be trusted to protect the uk and breast cancer awareness university of cambridge has released a landmark new study warning that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body. >> we're going to be joined by karol sikora . karol sikora. >> britain's underage drinkers a shocking report this morning carried out by the world health organisation. they say that the uk is the worst in the world for childhood drinking. are parents to blame? and that is a really shocking story. actually, the revelations show that over half of 13 year olds in the uk have had at one point a good solid drinking session , and they're inspired by session, and they're inspired by the way the data shows they're inspired by middle class parents having frequent, you know, wine sessions in the evening. >> the very fact that we're using the phrase childhood drinking makes my blood run slightly cold. my 13 year old hasn't had those sorts of drinks. it's definitely it's of course, it's parentally related, not a glass of wine at dinner. what
can sir keir starmer be trusted to protect the uk and breast cancer awareness university of cambridge has released a landmark new study warning that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body. >> we're going to be joined by karol sikora . karol sikora. >> britain's underage drinkers a shocking report this morning carried out by the world health organisation. they say that the uk is the worst in the world for...
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senior figures from institutions including oxford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. a home office minister has been criticised after appearing on question time and asking an audience member whether rwanda — where the uk plans to send some asylum—seekers — is a separate country to the democratic republic of congo. we're joined now by our political correspondent, nick eardley. good morning. set the scene, set the circumstances and the reaction. goad circumstances and the reaction. good morninu. circumstances and the reaction. good morning- that — circumstances and the reaction. good morning. that rwanda _ circumstances and the reaction. (13mm morning. that rwanda under bill, designed to send people to the country, became law yesterday and understandably there was a big debate about it on question time. chris philp was asked by men in the audience, what would happen if his family members from congo arrived in the uk small boats. he asked because of some of the conflicts between congo and rwanda in the pas
senior figures from institutions including oxford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. a home office minister has been criticised after appearing on question time and asking an audience member whether rwanda — where the uk plans to send some asylum—seekers — is a separate country to the democratic republic of congo. we're joined now by our political correspondent, nick eardley. good morning. set the scene, set...