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so you want sean connery? yeah, i'm _ a glint in his eye. so you want sean connery? yeah, i'm afraid. - a glint in his eye. so you want sean connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this- connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this isn't a roger — connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this isn't a roger moore _ connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this isn't a roger moore bond. - isn't a roger moore bond. both speak. it isn't a roger moore bond. both speak.— isn't a roger moore bond. both speak. , ., :, , :, , both speak. it is a more serious bond. i both speak. it is a more serious itrond- i think _ both speak. it is a more serious bond. i think daniel— both speak. it is a more serious bond. i think daniel craig - both speak. it is a more serious bond. i think daniel craig is - both speak. it is a more serious bond. i think daniel craig is still i bond. i think daniel craig is still my favourite. he's made the role his own, and his films have an arc. that kind of do have... i still have a fondness. they are a compact unit, and its long, but i felt it earned it. i and its long, but i felt it earned it. :, :
so you want sean connery? yeah, i'm _ a glint in his eye. so you want sean connery? yeah, i'm afraid. - a glint in his eye. so you want sean connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this- connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this isn't a roger — connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this isn't a roger moore _ connery? yeah, i'm afraid. this isn't a roger moore bond. - isn't a roger moore bond. both speak. it isn't a roger moore bond. both speak.— isn't a roger moore bond. both speak. , ., :, , :, , both speak. it is a more...
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sean, thank you for that updates _ the monarch. sean, thank you for that updates on _ the monarch. sean, thank you for that updates on that _ the monarch. sean, thank you for that updates on that story. - the number of new infections in the uk in the past 2a hours has surged past 50,000 — for the first time since july. the prime minister has urged people to come forward for vaccinations and boosterjabs — but said the government was sticking with its plan — on managing the pandemic. despite appeals from some doctors for the return of some restrictions our health editor hugh pym reports. are you here for your booster? yes. the boosterjab roll—out continues for priority groups, including health and care staff and older patients. it's now at the centre of the government's plan in england to combat the spread of the virus. i think the most important thing people can do now isjust - get that boosterjab. when you get the call, get the jab. we've done about 4 million boosterjabs already. - but labour says it's not happening fast enough. the booster programme has slowed down so much
sean, thank you for that updates _ the monarch. sean, thank you for that updates on _ the monarch. sean, thank you for that updates on that _ the monarch. sean, thank you for that updates on that story. - the number of new infections in the uk in the past 2a hours has surged past 50,000 — for the first time since july. the prime minister has urged people to come forward for vaccinations and boosterjabs — but said the government was sticking with its plan — on managing the pandemic....
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i don't know - what's happened to society, sean, it seems _ what's happened to society, sean, it seems to— what's happened to society, sean, it seems to have become acceptable to haley _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a bs _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a bs people for no apparent reas0h~ _ haley a bs people for no apparent reason. some people blame social media _ reason. some people blame social media because people seem to lose all sehse _ media because people seem to lose all sense of decorum and etiquette and politeness when they get on social _ and politeness when they get on social media. and by that is a spread — social media. and by that is a spread into normal life as a result of that, _ spread into normal life as a result of that, i— spread into normal life as a result of that, i don't know, but, yes, mps are taking _ of that, i don't know, but, yes, mps are taking a — of that, i don't know, but, yes, mps are taking a hell of a lot of shtick at the _ are taking a hell of a lot of shtick at the moment a
i don't know - what's happened to society, sean, it seems _ what's happened to society, sean, it seems to— what's happened to society, sean, it seems to have become acceptable to haley _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a bs _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a bs people for no apparent reas0h~ _ haley a bs people for no apparent reason. some people blame social media _ reason. some people blame social media because people seem to...
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i don't know - what's happened to society, sean, it seems _ what's happened to society, sean, it seems to— what's happened to society, sean, it seems to have become acceptable to hatey _ seems to have become acceptable to hatey a _ seems to have become acceptable to hatey a bs _ seems to have become acceptable to haley a bs people for no apparent reason _
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hello, sean, it is a beautiful sunny _ hello to you. hello, sean, it is a beautiful sunny autumn - hello to you. hello, sean, it is a beautiful sunny autumn day - hello to you. hello, sean, it is a | beautiful sunny autumn day here hello to you. hello, sean, it is a i beautiful sunny autumn day here in rome as the 620 leaders gather here crucial two summit ranging from ranging from issues from covid to climate change to the global economic recovery. all of these key issues that these world leaders are sitting down to talk about in this important summit. it is laying the groundwork, really, for the glasgow summit that will begin on a sunday and into next week, the un climate talks there, cop26, a vital chance for heads of state from around the world to sit down and try and achieve the goals to try and stop global warming from going above a 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels, to achieve net to zero carbon emissions by the middle of the century, to raise the amount of money that wealthier countries are giving to poorer countries to hel
hello, sean, it is a beautiful sunny _ hello to you. hello, sean, it is a beautiful sunny autumn - hello to you. hello, sean, it is a beautiful sunny autumn day - hello to you. hello, sean, it is a | beautiful sunny autumn day here hello to you. hello, sean, it is a i beautiful sunny autumn day here in rome as the 620 leaders gather here crucial two summit ranging from ranging from issues from covid to climate change to the global economic recovery. all of these key issues that these world...
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doctor sean murphyjoins doctor sean murphy joins me now. this is obviously a wonderful day, a historic moment, but i'm going to start with a slightly negative question, and a kind of mean this in a serious but kind of facetious way, but why has it taken so long? 0h kind of facetious way, but why has it taken so long? oh yeah, thatis has it taken so long? oh yeah, that is great question. people have been researching drugs and even vaccines for malaria for over 100 years, and this is a very collocated organism. it has more than 5000 genes and the vaccine that we are celebrating today attacks one of the targets, just one out of those 5000 proteins, and makes a big impact, but to completely protect against this parasite, we are not sure if we need one or more than one target, so that really, the complexity of the parasite drives a lot of that. the other consideration is that even though gsk and other partners have worked on this for decades, investment in malaria has only recently really taken malaria has only recently really ta ken off malaria
doctor sean murphyjoins doctor sean murphy joins me now. this is obviously a wonderful day, a historic moment, but i'm going to start with a slightly negative question, and a kind of mean this in a serious but kind of facetious way, but why has it taken so long? 0h kind of facetious way, but why has it taken so long? oh yeah, thatis has it taken so long? oh yeah, that is great question. people have been researching drugs and even vaccines for malaria for over 100 years, and this is a very...
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sean _ comments. thank you very much indeed. sean coughlan, - comments. thank you very much indeed. sean coughlan, our- comments. thank you very much | indeed. sean coughlan, our royal correspondent. the government is planning to allow foreign lorry drivers to make more deliveries in the uk, to try to ease the pressure on supply chains. overseas drivers will now be able to make unlimited trips within a fortnight. the transport secretary, grant shapps, said it was a "common—sense measure" and would increase the number of lorry drivers on the road by several thousand. here's our political correspondentjonathan blake. thousands of extra visas have been offered to hgv drivers from abroad, in an attempt to ease pressure on supply chains in the uk. but only a fraction of them have been issued. so now, the government's going further, in a move it hopes will allow thousands of extra deliveries per month. drivers from the eu are normally restricted to making two deliveries within seven days, but those rules will be relaxed to allow unlimited trips within a fortnight. having some additional
sean _ comments. thank you very much indeed. sean coughlan, - comments. thank you very much indeed. sean coughlan, our- comments. thank you very much | indeed. sean coughlan, our royal correspondent. the government is planning to allow foreign lorry drivers to make more deliveries in the uk, to try to ease the pressure on supply chains. overseas drivers will now be able to make unlimited trips within a fortnight. the transport secretary, grant shapps, said it was a "common—sense...
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association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game's characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and they would talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging with those worlds much more. so if you suddenly see something and it catches your eye, and you are like, "i wonder how they made shoes," or "i wonder what they ate", you can go over there and you can find out yourself. the discovery tour will find its way into classrooms in 52 schools across the uk. as a result of a collaboration between the game's publishers ubisoft and ukie, the british games industry's trade body. ukie�*s educational arm digital schoolhouse will see this version of the game used as a teaching tool across a wide variety of subjects including history, art, english and computing. most teachers will agree, that when you are teaching children, passive consumption of knowledg
association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game's characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and they would talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging with those worlds much more. so if you suddenly see something and it catches your eye,...
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so, you want sean connery, roger moore? roger moore, yeah, i'm afraid. 0k. i know people won't all agree with that, but... well, i think this isn't a roger moore bond but there is something with the gadget stuff. there is a few flashes — i laughed a couple of times — that's good. there are some gags in there but it is a more serious bond. you know, i still think daniel craig is still my favourite bond. i think he's made who's made — he's made role his own, and also, his films have an arc. they kind of do have — it's a self—contained bloc of bond movies, which you cannot really say about anybody else. i mean, obviously connery started it and i still have a fondness for george lazenby. but they are a compact unit — and i — you know, it's long, but i kind of felt that it earned it in the end. and i thought it got away with the length, actually, because i was a little nervous going in, thinking "oh, two and three—quarter hours!" but actually, they totally got away with it. it's always the rule — if you're going to be longer than 2001, you bette
so, you want sean connery, roger moore? roger moore, yeah, i'm afraid. 0k. i know people won't all agree with that, but... well, i think this isn't a roger moore bond but there is something with the gadget stuff. there is a few flashes — i laughed a couple of times — that's good. there are some gags in there but it is a more serious bond. you know, i still think daniel craig is still my favourite bond. i think he's made who's made — he's made role his own, and also, his films have an arc....
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i have to | ask you about sean lock who died recently — ask you about sean lock who died recently. you said the most lovely thing _ recently. you said the most lovely thing about him, you hadn't realised you were _ thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a _ thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a double act. we thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a double act.— thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a double act. we did 250 tv shows together _ you were a double act. we did 250 tv shows together over _ you were a double act. we did 250 tv shows together over 15 _ you were a double act. we did 250 tv shows together over 15 years - you were a double act. we did 250 tv shows together over 15 years and - you were a double act. we did 250 tv shows together over 15 years and he i shows together over 15 years and he was incredible. he made me laugh more than anyone else. laughter works in this way where you trick someone into thinking you are saying one thing and it is a little switch. he had this incredible demeanour of a very, very bloke —ish bloke, an
i have to | ask you about sean lock who died recently — ask you about sean lock who died recently. you said the most lovely thing _ recently. you said the most lovely thing about him, you hadn't realised you were _ thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a _ thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a double act. we thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a double act.— thing about him, you hadn't realised you were a double act. we did 250 tv shows together _ you were a...
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association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game�*s characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and all i can remember is that you have to leave one field fallow, that is very important. however, thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging with those worlds much more. so if you suddenly see something and it catches your eye, and you are like, "i wonder how they made shoes," or "i wonder what they ate", you can go over there and you can find out yourself. the discovery tour will find its way into classrooms and 52 schools across the uk. as a result of the collaboration between the game�*s publishers ubisoft and ukie, the british games industry�*s trade body. ukie�*s educational arm digital schoolhouse will see this version of the game used as a teaching tool across a wide variety of subjects including history, art, english and computing.
association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game�*s characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and all i can remember is that you have to leave one field fallow, that is very important. however, thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging...
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we're just as likely to talk to rory stewart and sean berry as we are to talk to any of corbyn's shadow cabinet and indeed any of keir starmer's cabinet. so the short answer is probably no, no. jane, we do assume that the papers on the left, the mirror and the guardians, will always support the labour leader and the papers on the right — the daily mail and the telegraph etc will support the conservative leader. but it's not always that simple? no, obviously in the late l 19705, murdoch supported no, obviously in the late - 19705, murdoch supported 19705, murdoch supported blair famously — a very close relationship there. i think that's slightly different now. - i don't think the labour leader. needs that murdoch press now. i don't think it's crucial. it's obviously important but it's not that crucial. j the guardian i think didn't explicitly act i the labour party the last election, the election before. _ it's more complicated. i think that's the difference - because of social media you don't just need newspaper backings. and i think it's much more open. what about on the conservati
we're just as likely to talk to rory stewart and sean berry as we are to talk to any of corbyn's shadow cabinet and indeed any of keir starmer's cabinet. so the short answer is probably no, no. jane, we do assume that the papers on the left, the mirror and the guardians, will always support the labour leader and the papers on the right — the daily mail and the telegraph etc will support the conservative leader. but it's not always that simple? no, obviously in the late l 19705, murdoch...
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she returned to windsor castle on thursday — she's said to be in good spirits. 0ur correspondent, sean dilley, has more on the statement from buckingham palace. they kept this to a degree of privacy in part because of the queen's medical privacy, but the sun newspaper had broken news of that they said, so buckingham palace has confirmed that the longest—serving monarch, queen elizabeth ii, did visit the hospital the come the talk is that she was due to go there to visit specialists, but had been kept in for logistical reasons, returning to windsor castle all earlier and that she is said to be in good spirits and remember, of course, we were told, weren't we, that when she cancelled or postponed her visit to northern ireland, she would be there for the centurion of northern ireland. this was purely precautionary, but there is, as he can imagine, a degree of privacy for the monarch. the fbi has confirmed that human remains found in a florida wilderness park are those of brian laundrie — the partner of gabby petito, a well—known travel blogger, who was found dead in wyoming last mon
she returned to windsor castle on thursday — she's said to be in good spirits. 0ur correspondent, sean dilley, has more on the statement from buckingham palace. they kept this to a degree of privacy in part because of the queen's medical privacy, but the sun newspaper had broken news of that they said, so buckingham palace has confirmed that the longest—serving monarch, queen elizabeth ii, did visit the hospital the come the talk is that she was due to go there to visit specialists, but had...
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brooklyn nets coach steve nash says he supports the decision of general manager sean marks not to allow star guard kyrie irving to train or play with the team until he's had at least one shot of the covid—19 vaccine. the new season gets underway next tuesday, and as things stand, irving can't play because of a new york city mandate insisting on people being vaccinated. i support the decision. a lot went into it. it was not easy but we discussed all the possibilities and all the things that are going on and i support the decision and, if things change, we would love to have kyrie back and in the meantime we will build and continue going with this group and move forward. victoria azarenka is into the semi—finals of the indian wells open after a straight sets win over american, jessica pegula. the former world number one is a two—time winner at this event and held her nerve when it counted to see off the 19th seed and progress to the last four. in the men's draw daniil medvedev is out after he was beaten in three sets by bulgaria's grigor dimitrov, who came from a set down to win. af
brooklyn nets coach steve nash says he supports the decision of general manager sean marks not to allow star guard kyrie irving to train or play with the team until he's had at least one shot of the covid—19 vaccine. the new season gets underway next tuesday, and as things stand, irving can't play because of a new york city mandate insisting on people being vaccinated. i support the decision. a lot went into it. it was not easy but we discussed all the possibilities and all the things that...
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butjust as likely to talk to rory stewart and sean berry as we are to — stewart and sean berry as we are to talk to any of the corbin shadow cabinet and indeed _ corbin shadow cabinet and indeed any of keir starmer is cabinet~ _ indeed any of keir starmer is cabinet. so the short answer is probably— cabinet. so the short answer is probably no, no.— probably no, no. jane, we do assume that _ probably no, no. jane, we do assume that the _ probably no, no. jane, we do assume that the papers - probably no, no. jane, we do assume that the papers on i probably no, no. jane, we do i assume that the papers on the left, the mayor and the guardians say we will always support the labour leader and the papers on the right the daily mail and the telegraph etc will support the conservative leader. but it's not always that simple, is not of his cases a?— of his cases a? no, obviously in the late — of his cases a? no, obviously in the late 1970s, _ of his cases a? no, obviously in the late 1970s, the - of his cases a? no, obviously. in the late 1970s, the murdoch and blair— in the late 197
butjust as likely to talk to rory stewart and sean berry as we are to — stewart and sean berry as we are to talk to any of the corbin shadow cabinet and indeed _ corbin shadow cabinet and indeed any of keir starmer is cabinet~ _ indeed any of keir starmer is cabinet. so the short answer is probably— cabinet. so the short answer is probably no, no.— probably no, no. jane, we do assume that _ probably no, no. jane, we do assume that the _ probably no, no. jane, we do assume that the papers...
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association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game's characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and they would talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and, um, thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging with those worlds much more. so if you suddenly see something and it catches your eye, and you're like, "i wonder how they made shoes," or "i wonder what they ate", you can go over there and you can find out yourself. the discovery tour will find its way into classrooms in 52 schools across the uk, as a result of a collaboration between the game's publishers ubisoft and ukie, the british games industry trade body. ukie's educational arm, digital schoolhouse, will see this version of the game used as a teaching tool across a wide variety of subjects including history, art, english and computing. most teachers will agree, that when you are teaching children, passive consumption of knowled
association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game's characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and they would talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and, um, thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging with those worlds much more. so if you suddenly see something and it catches your...
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so, you want sean connery, roger moore? yeah, i'm afraid. i know people won't all agree with that. this isn't a roger moore bond. it is a more serious bond. i think daniel craig is still my favourite. he's made the role his own, and his films have an arc. that kind of do have... a self—contained bloc of bond movies. connery started it, and i still have a fondness for george lazenby. they are a compact unit, and its long, but i felt it earned it. i thought it got away with the length because i was little nervous. actually, they totally got away with it. if you're going to be longer than 2001, you better have a really good reason. we all enjoyed it. definitely worth seeing. dvd, streaming, what else is around? dvd, so deerskin... how to describe this... a man falls in love with a deerskin jacket which turns him into a serial killer. the best way to describe it is it's between man bites and dog peter strickland's movie in fabric, great performances. jean dujardin is actually very wonderful. it's odd, but at the moment, with something as big as a bond movie in cinemas, i like the ide
so, you want sean connery, roger moore? yeah, i'm afraid. i know people won't all agree with that. this isn't a roger moore bond. it is a more serious bond. i think daniel craig is still my favourite. he's made the role his own, and his films have an arc. that kind of do have... a self—contained bloc of bond movies. connery started it, and i still have a fondness for george lazenby. they are a compact unit, and its long, but i felt it earned it. i thought it got away with the length because i...
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the burnley manager sean dyche says the abuse managers have to suffer gets worse every year. he was speaking in response to comments made by steve bruce yesterday after he left newcastle about the insults he has had to endure. that is part and parcel of the job. when it gets to an unacceptable level, and i think steve �*s point was, someone with the respect that he has got, as a player, coach, manager, for him to say it has gone too far, he is a wise and rounded fellow, in his life as well as his career. so if he says it, there must be some strength in that as well. some sports struggled badly during the covid restrictions, that�*s according to a sport england report released today. the study looked at the impact of 12 months of coronavirus restrictions on activity levels, starting from may last year. it found that, while some activities grew in popularity, others struggled and that there were many inequalities among young and older people; people with long—term health conditions and minority ethnic backgrounds. what stands out from today�*s survey, which covers the y
the burnley manager sean dyche says the abuse managers have to suffer gets worse every year. he was speaking in response to comments made by steve bruce yesterday after he left newcastle about the insults he has had to endure. that is part and parcel of the job. when it gets to an unacceptable level, and i think steve �*s point was, someone with the respect that he has got, as a player, coach, manager, for him to say it has gone too far, he is a wise and rounded fellow, in his life as well as...
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the abuse of managers has got to an unacceptable level, those are the words of the burnley boss sean dyche, who was responding to comments made by steve bruce about the toll the newcastle job took on him and his family. bruce left st james park by mutual consent yesterday, suggesting that it may have been his lastjob in football. we�*ll hear from burnley manager dyche in a moment, but first, the arsenal manager mikel arteta has also spoken out, saying something needs to be done about the amount of abuse managers are expected to put up with. when you cross a line, it is difficult. it is notjust a man, it is a man, a family, his loved ones, the environment. i think we have to deflect. i was impressed with how he spoke openly. i think we have to think about one of the most experienced managers in england history, you cannotjust ignore it. for me it is something that has to change. society has to change. it is part of the job. when it gets to an unacceptable level, steve's point was, player, coach, manager, for him to say that, it must have got too far. he is a wise fellow. he is someo
the abuse of managers has got to an unacceptable level, those are the words of the burnley boss sean dyche, who was responding to comments made by steve bruce about the toll the newcastle job took on him and his family. bruce left st james park by mutual consent yesterday, suggesting that it may have been his lastjob in football. we�*ll hear from burnley manager dyche in a moment, but first, the arsenal manager mikel arteta has also spoken out, saying something needs to be done about the...
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"the abuse of managers has got to an unacceptable level" — those are the words of the burnley boss sean dyche, who was responding to comments made by steve bruce about the toll the newcastle job took on him and his family. bruce left st james' park by mutual consent yesterday, suggesting that it may have been his lastjob in football. that is all part of the job. when it gets to an inevitable level at which i think steve potts my point was, somebody with a respective his came a player, coach, manager, brenda said that it must�*ve gone too far because he is a wise come around his life as well as his career. i think someone i definitely trust for advice so if he is saying it, there must be some strength in what his words are. great britain have claimed three medals on the second day of the track cycling world championships in roubaix in france. oliver wood, charlie tanfield, ethan vernon and ethan hayter won bronze in the men's team pursuit, beating the reigning champions denmark by almost two seconds. and it was bronze again in the men's 60—lap scratch race. 22—year—old rhys britt
"the abuse of managers has got to an unacceptable level" — those are the words of the burnley boss sean dyche, who was responding to comments made by steve bruce about the toll the newcastle job took on him and his family. bruce left st james' park by mutual consent yesterday, suggesting that it may have been his lastjob in football. that is all part of the job. when it gets to an inevitable level at which i think steve potts my point was, somebody with a respective his came a...
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sean wayne has returned to wigan in the leadership role, and peace replaces australian who left after two seasons. just one game in charge because of covid. previously, he led them to three super league titles. prize money for the first women's off major will increase by 60% next year after a new sponsor was announced. the tournament will now offer a $5 million prize fund and will be rebranded as the chevron championship. it willalso and will be rebranded as the chevron championship. it will also be played for the final time as its historic venue before moving to houston. since its inception is 1972, it has been played at the mission hills country club. with the winner always jumping in. that's it for me, and john watson will be with you for with all your sports news at 6.30. a coroner has opened the inquests into the victims of the serial killer stephen port, who murdered four young men in east london between 2014—2015. the jury was told much of the evidence will focus on the competence of the police investigations into the deaths. our correspondent sanchia berg is following the in
sean wayne has returned to wigan in the leadership role, and peace replaces australian who left after two seasons. just one game in charge because of covid. previously, he led them to three super league titles. prize money for the first women's off major will increase by 60% next year after a new sponsor was announced. the tournament will now offer a $5 million prize fund and will be rebranded as the chevron championship. it willalso and will be rebranded as the chevron championship. it will...
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thank you very much, sean. the older brother of the manchester arena suicide bomber has left the uk ahead of a public inquiry he'd been ordered to attend. ismail abedi refused to answer questions from the inquiry — which demanded the 28 year old to appear as a witness this week. 22 were killed in may 2017 after salman abedi detonated a bomb at the ariana grande concert in manchester. the younger brother hashem abedi was jailed last year after being convicted of murdering all those who died. normal business resumes in parliament today following a day of tributes to sir david amess. last night a memorial service was held at westminster abbey for the mp, who was killed during a constituency surgery on friday. a 25—year—old man remains in custody on suspicion of murder. four people have been taken to hospital after an explosion at a house in ayr. the two adults and two children were injured in a blast which was heard — and felt — for miles around. police scotland said one terraced house had been entirely
thank you very much, sean. the older brother of the manchester arena suicide bomber has left the uk ahead of a public inquiry he'd been ordered to attend. ismail abedi refused to answer questions from the inquiry — which demanded the 28 year old to appear as a witness this week. 22 were killed in may 2017 after salman abedi detonated a bomb at the ariana grande concert in manchester. the younger brother hashem abedi was jailed last year after being convicted of murdering all those who died....
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this is from shetland were sent in by sean. in fact he had sentin were sent in by sean. in fact he had sent in the next one as well. beautiful pictures. tonight you are more likely not to see the northern lights then you are to see them in the north of the country because today will be cloudy and chilly in the north—east. what we have is a weather front. the north—east. what we have is a weatherfront. here it is, drifting out into the north—east. it will come back away as we head on through the course of the day. a lot of clad around and also patchy light rain. by around and also patchy light rain. by the afternoon you will notice it is brightening up the sunshine across the north—east of scotland and as the weather front drifts towards the west, it will brighten up towards the west, it will brighten up behind in the east. there is also some sunshine across parts of south—west england, south wales and the east of northern ireland as well the east of northern ireland as well the top temperatures getting up to about 16, 17 at best. as he pushed up about 16, 17 at
this is from shetland were sent in by sean. in fact he had sentin were sent in by sean. in fact he had sent in the next one as well. beautiful pictures. tonight you are more likely not to see the northern lights then you are to see them in the north of the country because today will be cloudy and chilly in the north—east. what we have is a weather front. the north—east. what we have is a weatherfront. here it is, drifting out into the north—east. it will come back away as we head on...
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association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game's characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and they would talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and, um, thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging with those worlds much more. so if you suddenly see something and it catches your eye, and you're like, "i wonder how they made shoes," or "i wonder what they ate", you can go over there and you can find out yourself. the discovery tour will find its way into classrooms in 52 schools across the uk, as a result of a collaboration between the game's publishers ubisoft and ukie, the british games industry trade body. ukie�*s educational arm, digital schoolhouse, will see this version of the game used as a teaching tool across a wide variety of subjects including history, art, english and computing. most teachers will agree, that when you are teaching children, passive consumption of know
association with the assassins creed series, providing the voice of one of the game's characters, historian sean hastings. hello, am i speaking out loud, hello? i think back to my history lessons at school, and a man or a lady would stand up and they would talk to me for a very long time about crop rotation or spinning jennies. and, um, thanks to kind of getting involved in these games, you find yourself engaging with those worlds much more. so if you suddenly see something and it catches your...
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he always denied any wrongdoing. 0ur correspondent sean coughlan is outside the headquarters of the child sexual abuse inquiry in central london. good afternoon. just bring us up—to—date with the background of this case. up-to-date with the background of this case. , , . , . this case. this is a highly critical re ort this case. this is a highly critical report into _ this case. this is a highly critical report into how _ this case. this is a highly critical report into how claims _ this case. this is a highly critical report into how claims against i this case. this is a highly critical i report into how claims against lord janner were investigated and it says police and local authorities seem to be reluctant to pursue claims and it talks of inexcusable failures to act on key witness statements. it also raises question about whether the high status of lord janner is a prominent public figure could have been a deterrent to the police were looking further. it is important to say this wasn't an enquiry into whether these claims were true. he died before claims against him were fully hea
he always denied any wrongdoing. 0ur correspondent sean coughlan is outside the headquarters of the child sexual abuse inquiry in central london. good afternoon. just bring us up—to—date with the background of this case. up-to-date with the background of this case. , , . , . this case. this is a highly critical re ort this case. this is a highly critical report into _ this case. this is a highly critical report into how _ this case. this is a highly critical report into how claims _ this...
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earlier, i spoke to our royal correspondent, sean coughlan, about the queen's conversation. it was a few words being shared in private. and you need very good hearing to make them out as well. but people are interested, because it provides a glimpse into the queen's thoughts, i think. and she actually was very engaged with the issues around the cop26 summit on climate change. and, as you say, it echoes some of the thoughts of other members of her family this week, prince charles and prince william. so maybe, there's an insight into what they talk about around the dinner table, perhaps! and it's not party politics, is it? it's a conversation about saving the planet which is, in some ways, it's not controversial. no, that's right. and again, it's not a sort of policy position. it's talking to people in private. it's sort of showing signs of a slightly exasperated host as well, not knowing who's going to turn up for an event. you know, will china come or not? it's almost where international diplomacy meets the politics of a dinner party. and i can sort of feel her frustration w
earlier, i spoke to our royal correspondent, sean coughlan, about the queen's conversation. it was a few words being shared in private. and you need very good hearing to make them out as well. but people are interested, because it provides a glimpse into the queen's thoughts, i think. and she actually was very engaged with the issues around the cop26 summit on climate change. and, as you say, it echoes some of the thoughts of other members of her family this week, prince charles and prince...
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so, you want sean connery, roger moore? yeah, i'm afraid. i know people won't all agree with that. this isn't a roger moore bond. it is a more serious bond. there is a few flashes. i laughed a couple of times. that's good. there are some gags _ couple of times. that's good. there are some gags in — couple of times. that's good. there are some gags in there. _ i think daniel craig is still my favourite. he's made the role his own, and his films have an arc. that kind of do have... it's a self—contained bloc of bond movies. you cannot really say about anybody else. connery started it, and i still have a fondness for george lazenby. they are a compact unit, and it's long, but i felt it earned it. i thought it got away with the length because i was a little nervous. actually, they totally got away with it. two three quarters hours. if you're going to be longer than 2001, you better have a really good reason. we all enjoyed it. definitely worth seeing. dvd, streaming, what else is around? dvd, so deerskin... how to describe this? it sounds mad. it is, but in a really good _ it sound
so, you want sean connery, roger moore? yeah, i'm afraid. i know people won't all agree with that. this isn't a roger moore bond. it is a more serious bond. there is a few flashes. i laughed a couple of times. that's good. there are some gags _ couple of times. that's good. there are some gags in — couple of times. that's good. there are some gags in there. _ i think daniel craig is still my favourite. he's made the role his own, and his films have an arc. that kind of do have... it's a...